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C*r*«*vUlf. W*.. l>;cejtl»er 23, l*>SKi.
••sir
People’* Party, C-onuty l iukat.
For Sheriff,
JOHN C. McCAKTEIL
For C^'diuaiy,
T. J. CHOW.
!
Far Clrrh Soperioi Court,
A. W. McCONNKLL.
For T*i Calleotor,
1>. X. UAYKS.
For Ti* Receiver,
W. A. LLVDKUM.
For Tframirw,
E. M. STANt.TL.
For Surveyor,
11. A. CONU/.1L
Vo* Cormw,
2 .H. KELL # y.
For Coo;tiiU«i&«orp t
W* F. CUNNINGHAM.
BKN F. LOONEY.
m. s. ciiArrj:i.iAH*
1000 rhdlar* Hcwnrd
To mj one rim will furnish us a
receipt that w ill euro * cough, cold,
•r ujr dlicaoe of ike throat or lung*
MiMNier or more cTectuftUv than
BsW CitKkRT CnuoH SYKrr.
Boh! and warrcntc -1 by Fannara \\-
liwitee storr, Tisecoa, Ga.
S.ritrio Bitters.
Tliia r**li#dy is berommg so w el
kuoww and so popular as to need no
•|m-cuU mention. All who have nm-d
Xhratrio Bitters sing the s-me song
oi prnuw*. —A puw invJiusuo
»<»t exist mu! it is guaranteed to ri.-.
*11 th*t i* claimed. Electric Bitters
will ear* .-til dineimv of the
*ud Bwils, Riducym will r«niov« pimples,
.Halt Rheum and other
Uwum eaimnd by impure blood, - - ‘A ill
drive Malaria from the H .)'* u ' in ; n, |
lBmvfttt m woll is enre nil .Vlrtianal
fever* For cure of Headache, Con-
Mipatioo Bitter*—jfintira tad Indigestion try El*, t
*atinfai*tion guaran-
t«ed, or money refunded.— Fr : < e TO
ct*. and * 1.00 per 1 m»u 1« at Dr. J. If.
Tneker’ii I)rngsior<\.
(Al. - L , s.. vv .1, v
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SAK FKANCIlSCO,UAL.,Deed
It W MV ateted that tus Calif *r. ta
logirfatar*, whuh meets Jan. 2. will
W u**kl* to elect * United States
Senator to su(»*'c«*d Senator
71*0 I’MphM ptH-ty, from the latest
rvtarus, holds the balance i»f power,
ami it i.« sa d that its eight represen-
tatives m tb.* assembly will vote a-' a
unit far th* Bopulist candidate, •
hilt be eh mu by amijorUv of these
•igbt. Thu will leave to Got. Mark-
luun,» lfepuklic.au. the ii. tv of filling
the vacancy m the Unitml States
Fruat* until the Legislature meets
*ft*u*i in liiUb.
I>riiggisto say it is a p.iavuro to
•mil Hksi»;h’ Famu.y MiiinotNits, as
♦very Vottle is wiurented for all that
tke label calls for, so our «twt outers
•Mpcrfeoeir m:« in buying lUw.
S«l«i and v*«-rouud hv banner*
star*i I***-***,
F«r a ***r. throat then* it nothing
Better th»u a Uauaei haud*#u damp.
«a«J with (^*j*ml***iam's Paiu B:tiu.
fe *r«U Howrlv always«ff*ct a cure >o
«u» night's time- This remedy is
*M % favorite for rbmunatura aud Vis
•iMrfni man/ to yy mvoh <xua>». .7)
c««t Wfiilos for *&!« by ii. U. i^r V a
Jb Uowortivillo, Oa.
OMYK Ull AS LB care* all
Female Cwttf feint*. TVu days
! ■ okllUMlt sW-lt Free fcl l!
*uui i»- Dr. Kihutr JL Co. Svutb
75 i , ! . L , , lau., b
* v t
NN'e wi.ili every l«> 4 y a m**rry
C2u>tnias, aud a happy new year.
’
cm EXIIANGES
will pleR.-.c CHANGE our address
FJtO.M
TIIE ENTERPRISE,
Cnrnesville, Ga.
TO
THE FREE PRESS
B0Y7EH8VTLIE,
GA.
Congress has done jio' 1 » of itn-
portance yet, but shake hands.
The .circulating "medium is still
L iuoie debts .ore
being contracted.
During the next four years the
Tost work work yen can do for your
family is work for the People's
1 a ‘y.
The ne.v session of the legislature
will be held next summer.
'Fh(> people demsud an income tax.
What will our democratic aihninis-
do Aith it? iveep your eye on
tliciu
Some incir are willing to share
everything and hear no brunts.
Living Issues.
Keep your eye J m tim Democrats
while they “reform” tilings. They
won’t even reform the tariff, although
they will doubtl-. .s make some decep¬
tive clmngi s it: it.
A beautiful head of !:*ir IS the
pride of woman. Any person <>s-
obtain this by u,mg Bicons’ ll.uit
Ri:ni£W«u. Soiii ami warmit! Tv
Farmers Alliance store, Tocooa, Ga.
.nwH trial KconoiiUMt: It i<; ivuly
I*ubIi<Lrd tliHt Aust min Wf-:kim*n art*
Hi.uding the Hw^ian Unguago with n
view w rniigrasc to Hussi x to assist
aootal rovulittiow in tke au^-ratV
Jomini'iu. Tho hor< i -m fualuru of
tliii cn.tury to bp Hiiff^-ring
from iiihUm* * t «ji»xiwiip < .ioii n at libifA’
i ,
anil '‘ituliiiMioH abroad.
Truth; Is land SUiMonl ou«
asked. German in the senate: “S«t-
tor, wluit is that'.'’ hold.tig out a
sillerdollar. “Ifigl tv cents,' repl
ej thcriiaii. “Ull g.v. you rny
ebeek for x million at i.iiu■ty-niun
cents each;” naul ritanf’, 114 , Tut Shei-
maii would not trade. He wiltrl,
by hi* silence confessed list the
silver duller is h gm*l dollar.
The wheat crop of the world ii <<s-
tini',ted by statisticians to bu IfiJIUI',
ll1 ’’ biwbals le.-.< than it v*. cist ye n.
and yet the price of wheat is about
){0 pur cent less th»n it «"• i year
ago. Fartneta* will sometime le tin
t,,M ,h tb > , ,V a ,
° " r of " wl> ' U ’ S ”^' ^
••»«*“* l!j ” P‘>^ tlf their pro -
duets.
The Uhtengo Free Trader: A re-
cent Ohicago bri * wore a gown
costing $4,700. “'W t
,,H I ln,)nt 'y working !u s
mi;1( , al «o cents a day, nor did
1 „. maki, jt raising wheat or to, tl.
He made it farming the farmsru that
farm the farms.
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Slow.ly but anroly the results cf
the xs'.e east last month n hei:,g
given to the public. TL- f.ilowing
nearly a correct estimate: vleve-
laud, (i,7:'0,t)0t ! : Harrison, C,50U,('PO;
Weaver, l,0.,0,C0i.'; Hi Iwell, '-'">i),l)0D.
On tais estimate Clsvetuml l icks
; nearly l,000,000 votes to give him a
majority of the popular vote.
The innu'v power which is back
of the old parties and which, iu league
with the monety pi'wor of Europe, is
i-iiliiig this nation, circs hut little
which < f the old parties is sitting it,
tlu- coach if -pt,‘, only they are holding
t j le rom , ; . doetrytes of
IV 0p | t .* s }i;i . tv are spiYtidii-f rai.idiv
ami will, it is l.«p«d, work out a
p.-u’tfful solution tV:\u^lit with mo-
m«it,in* cotisequenoo* to all mankind
—Soci ,logic News.
TCM NY ATSON.
' D3 e uot kiieed Tom M atson
• *‘. v *■ long .hot. f-o suiu
— uu^ (if hi* seat in c
he will make a tight for it,
j that if the holiest votes rre In lastly
j eofated K« will be elect by over
; o >U0<t . L he i- buaten m the contest
wul ... “ ol . . ttn H , , m U.u .
oor.its aent - not take , suea , tuUtcnng
rtnetioii to their s >:.i;. TPatsoji will
, he a thorn in t.aiv side until the
' pen) ie triumph.
CAN’T STAND UP FOR
*. HIKVES.
Jm.ge !•o.rler,<;fihe l cited States
has written n law, Imt pom
ted letter to Gov. I liimpnrey, which
will probably ho read with more zr-t
by the people of Kansas than it was
by the governor. It is as follows:
United States ComT, !
District of h’ .iis;.-.
Topeka, Kas., December J, 1,8‘J2. )
1 1 o\. L. L’. llc Mt iiiti: v
Dear Governor:
“Standing up for Kansas” to the
best of m v ability, I tit «la n it conic*
to stealing members «f the
ture and presidential dectois from
political opponent, you must excuse
me if I sit down. Fuicerely yours.
G. (1. Foster. I
Topeka (Kas.) Advocate. I
UK KOUGOT TO MI INTI ON IT.
President Harrison in ids message
expresses much satisfaction in the
fact that the weal h of tins country
lias increased from tj 10 , 0 ( 111 ,( 100 , 0(10
in 1 (JO to $(12,000,000,1)00 in 1<CT
,,ul hl ' s ' ,nc,, ‘* w fo T* ,rt l ”
that in 1300 more than one haif of
tlie aggregate wealth of the country
was in the hands of the industrial
classes, while in ItdM) ill, 1.(00 pcop!,
o.vn five-eightlis of it. This littlr
im.’.ter probably slipped his memory,
otherwise be would cevtamly h .ve >
spoken of it. Topeka (Kan) A !
vocate.
».»
LAKDi: IN’ POLITIC';!.
Fhe only way that organized labor
can succeed, in the opinion of the
t low Boy, is to manage to have the
backing of some gre. .1 political party.
A party with a piaUorin of princi¬
ples, ori which all labor organizations
can stand. A party whose rank and
tile are m direct sympathy with each
other, and who stand on ail things
essential, as a unit. Vt’itn the pres¬
ent laws administered by a party
without sympathy for labor, a strike
is worse than folly, it simply forges
the ( bains tighter and discourages a
great m.u v members of die labor or¬
ganizations. Let labor organisations
educate then* members upon m,Utica.
, Ul(JlllV> M til ,. v p n . }; ,..,.
them for strikes, and they wili march
up to the polls and vote themselve.s
of the necessities lor stiikes.—
AHiauee j’, o w Buy.
The eastern (Ienr-erncj has been
vested nitli a great re-punsilniity bv
the ! .'nor vote of the great industrial
centers. Should it fail to ;g V i* tlw
ozpeeted i *• it.-f ami good, prosperous
times for the laboring classes, the
(Mine discontent vvlii u h is swainoed,
llariison will tear down a.id rend
to pieces the party it has elevated
: t() p„.„ t . r The Hmuicinl and indus
.
*>**»' , l«''*»-len,s still unsol.ci.
are
i^cky Mountain News.
Broi.s" Litti.k Giants
: , llt , t j lu most efteett, ,1 pill on tile
! market. Safe, sure and certain. Mold
i a,,.; warrented by Fanner., Alliance
„ ( , rtf< 'Pocco-.i, (ia.
We iihilerstam: in .uiiinta, «1 -z it*...
the celebration of the C'.evelami vie-
tory, th.d > very negro who dared t,>
show his head win chased and bea¬
ten. That is the pay the colored
man gets for voting tin* d in ..era tie
ticket, it would be quit: pleasant
! to know how the col*red man feels
roltt • widi a ;. ang tnat, 11 eats Li:u
' vv-irse t'uia b.’ute.-, :tud vo-.tng against
ll -e l li *rt,. that is seeking justice for
.llL K V .
\\ c have plenty of People’s party
tickets for ail; come to our office ,.od
get thrill.
h <>ur tickets me here at the office,
come and get them and vote them.
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Dmk, yellow, greasy skin is a
'Vint totir of disordered KiJncvs a. 1
Livnr, ;>u>l t;T.*Uv«l
m.sy result ip. d-vug-woiu disease.
One bottle of Bsciica' Bt.ouii Pum-
firk will entirely remove t he cause
leave tho skin clear and twi: •
Sold and warrtintvd by
raimurs Alliance store, Toccoa,
S f v -;- SclontCc Axorlsna
A 8 ° Bi 'y fuf j
«!^ g \ 4 ^ l \ (, ^
^ , fi
fKg ^ ru ^caveats,
| [
forqif„rm»nrm mis. f: »llr.ra'aoo?vriio to
Kv#,-y m«pubac SiiU-r.i t»y»«u>tw«gi tak'-n uJ, -oa (iw twoot Is brniurtit «turs« Scfo ia tbo no 1:0 j
farstife ^ titer inut j
Liryost x'iTcnTRtion o.?rv edeutifta in V*'*% ;
n’in-iii. ^ntemiidtr v / K<> pp’^r imoUisr^rtc.
vr r; six Dc r BifltOtH it. AiW X j
UXZki.LilS t mX du.. . 1 #. Yvi4»
The alliance demand* ar* right and
just r.::d why should those whom we
support and make rich light
ie answerUea jr. Tins demand*if
enacted into law vunldgivo mry
irji . A!1 ., fair showing at the profits of
xvt .«itl,.—lAvinpr Issue*,
The legislature has appropriated
sgupjliO for the technological school,
the common schools are “not in it ’
for an increase this session.
♦ * ♦
We don’t hear as much about the
free eoinage of silver as we use to
our southern democratic, rou-
It is possible that
matter has been forgotten by them
since their great victory in Novem-
her. Surely they arc not forgetting
their promises this carty Iftfler the
election.— Living Issues.
NLKKASK A.
The 'Foes’ii (Omaha) : Wore
every person’s interests entirely nut
tittd, there could be 110 sueh thing*
as wrongs or lies; it would b«* Jts
t hough there were hut one person
,hc ' worl<1 ’ at d it requires two or
more persons with welfare* at war to
ccnstitr.tr wrong. The reason that
there is not more wrong in the world
is because there is not more individ-
uaii tn. Men co-operate by
alr/nig (muty.aliznig tiisir interests
m) certain Tiessiug of life; t.Ui* re-
duces wrong. The world grows
better as nationalization mereases,
and worse vice varsa.—New Nation
OHIO.
A syndicate of New York capital¬
ists is to form a combination of ail
the rolling mill and blast furnace
properties of eight firms in the vicin¬
ity of Youngstown. The amount of
capital will be $7,ODD,000.
The democrats of Indiana have
organized an oppoaitimi society to
the G. A. It. in which none but vet-
mans of democratic proclivities are
eligible. ” his is intended to bo
w i’D.i 11 the interest of the demo
an:ic party through the Pension
Bureau.--Laclede County Sentinel.
Bohl. I’. uca, manager of a Chicago
detective agency, testified before the
sonata investigating conatnitteo in
Chicago and declared that “the i'm-
kvrt'sn force was made up mostly
from the scum of the earth,” ami
that one oi the Bmkerton BUperin-
u-ndeitU was an exuonviet. — Men-
titiel.
Bro. V.- 1), Irwin, writes u* that
a committee has investigated the
dirges made Vy Bro- ('nnlev of the
•‘A.'iiauuiiit:ui”, and that he has been
fully exonerated from blamo in th»v
“Allianoe Farmer,, transaction.
Whcu the “Living Ibsuos” was
Hast issued, we recommended the
farmers to support Bro. Irw iu and
ins i aper.
When there were charge:*
I 1 \- made, we had a right to ask our
j brethren to be careful. We will
! support Bro. Irwin in all hi.i offorts
for Mu Alliance and FeopL’.s party.
AY ANTED.
I wish to r< lit a good ouo horse
1 .nil for the year I - >3.
J. \Y. Cruuip.
Gen. Weaver has 20 electoral votes.
Daniel Webster received 14 electoral
votes m 18 ,!■, ha'.mg only one : late,
,n ! 8 'io, S.oapoan A. Douglas polled
i_ vote-, lu i.'Cl • Ieo. B. MeClel ell
carried three states and got 21 aiee-
.or.u votes. The first time Thomas
Jed ict son ran lor pr .undent he only
. g l four electoral vot v’ 4.
1'he Yindt* .tor
It Sh ould So Iu Every House.
Wilson, 871 (.'lav St., Sharps.
o i:<>-, Pa„ sacs he will not be with-
mu'Dr. King's New Discovery f, . r
(’ nsumption, t oughs and Colds,
”" 1 ' ‘ ' >1< ’ t^ M
; ;u *k «f "l/i w’Ihmi various
other l'cme hcs and sc, oral puyBici.ans
had d ine her no good. Hol-ort B.-.r-
her, of Uo- ksport, Pa., claim* ]j, .
King's New Discovery has done lt'-rn
more-mod than anything he ,y r
r { •p roll hle. Nothin"
it. Trv it. Kree Trial Bottle* Ht
Dr. J. ILTticker's Drug Store. Large
bottles 5(c. and Y 1 00 v
. .
It wu* close Cviatest in Wyoming
tween Weaver and WarrisMi. r Fho
Democrats and the Populists
forces to defeat the Republicans,
the tfusion 1 sts elected their candi-
1 Ac fo;f gaver: o”, John E. Osborn.
Weaver’s vote is estimated at
CAUNESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL.
\y t . j, u i,| w |, |j*t 0 f nil
dentx whose grade averaged !Yi or
ulure f l/r last month. We do rh>-
frtr t j., benefit of our patron* and
utiuUnt*.
C. L. Ayers,
Cleo Ayers,
Lizzie Ayers,
Robot Ayers,
J. P. Adair,
W. M. Allen,
Keltic Alexander,
R. 31 Alexander,
. Lucy Conger,
I.i/.zie Conger,
Lit V KskeW,
Lizzi • Hall,
I‘earl Li tie,
DuarJ Lit’h*,
Julian Little,
Ovic I.ittlo,
Crawford Little,
Nellie Landrum,
Mattie McPCciizi'*,
Susie McKenzie,
Albert McConnell,
Ora McConnell,
Otto McConnell,
Mary MeC'-nnell,
l.oii McCoiiuell,
Luther MeCoun. 11,
Lilian .Manley,
, Fletcher
Manley,
Fred Manley,
j Luther nicKnlire,
Lula Mashhnru,
Lucy Me.Murry,
Minnie Mo,Murry,
Ida Nelms,
Gordon Nelms,
John 1 'hr’ios,
Fred IN pl.i ,
Coke Kau. 1 j.,y,
Carlt n Ilatnpley,
A. K. Snead,
I. - > Tucker,
II. I). Spears,
J. E. Spears,
Lundy Ward,
Lilian N : .it.
Lizzie Conger made 100 in every
111 de-jortment and in pit c *
ality; the very best grade made by
student in school,
John Phillips won a gold -IuF. ii
f,, r Lost recitation in History during
past three months, in a class of ahoi t
twenty.
During tin* past month sixty c glv. j
students never uiisae -1 a day.
The above condensed summary
shows what we are doing. Our stir J
dents study anil they are develop! g
obaractor, and obtiuuiug an oducati-.u.
If you want a good school; Can..
Yl’de is the place.
We will d9iluct from published
monthly rates (luting 6 months for
all of school age.
h • t vour children at once.
We do not parade cheapness as a
bait, but we do show gm»d, lions .
work for which wo want living wages
Our enrolment of nearly 200 st.u
! dents shows that Franklin county
j ^ knows a good school.
School begins Jan. !•, 2 N 0 .‘>.
H'e deduct one dollar from pub¬
lished monthly rates for all of seliooi
Mr. J. 1‘: Blaizan extontive re.a
cs*.;.te dealer in Des Monies, lowr.
narrowly escaped one of tho severest
.‘ tacks of pneumonia while in the
northern j *,'t of that state dazing a
recent blizzard, says the Sa tu rddtj
'Review. Blaise h.> 1 OCC..AO,
to drive several miles during the
storm and was so thoroughly chilled
that he was unable to get warm, and
| inside of an hour after his ruturn !u-
was threatened with a severe case of
i lung fever. Mr. Blaizo
pueiummia or
'sent to the nearest drug store and got
la be'.'lo of C’hambetIain’s Cough
(Remedy, of which he had ofu ■ heard,
■ ! and took a number of large doses
(He says the effect was woudorful!
I u.tiel m a short time he was breathing >•
I unite easily. lie kept on taking the
medicine and the next day was able
I U to come to Dos Moines. Mr. Biai/.c
" T*- ^ r ‘ ^ ls * ' a.» simply wonderful*
:
(i’Nir sale by M. 1L Brown i Co -
i Bowersvilh*, U.i.
Bucklen s Ar^i 3 a Salve.
Tho t Salve in the worLl for
j ^ Bruises, Sore* l leers, Sait
j Rheum, ^ Hands, Fev«r C'lilhlains Sore*, Corns, Tetter, and Chap- a!,
. F l!
■ Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
P'ie*, or u» pay mjtnr*!. it is guar-
aiiteed to give perfect satisfaction,
j ur r«£ttttd*d. Price 2*o cents
i per k,»x.
i FOR 18ALE BY Dr. J. R Tucker.
The normal vote of th» People’s
: party in Nebraska is about 70,000.
i
hi the November election the Popu-
j ]bts obtainwl control of the lCgisla-
ture, but did not carry the state for
Weaver, Hu tsCieial vote is 8.8 >-
ISN’T IT FUNNY?
The people 1 ojwrato the 1
own r.n
postal system. |
The people own and operate the
judiciary system. ;
'J he people own and operate the
police system. 1
'i lie people own and operate the
i
iperate the
jinny and navy.
’The people own and operate the
streets, highways and bridges. |
The people own and operate the j
tax systems.
The peoplo own and operate the
s'*!ioo> systems.
'The people own and operate the
prison systems.
Tin* people own and operate the
iusane s, stems. i
'Die people own and operate the
th < turn sy teins.
Hut the fool who suggests that the
railroad, telegraph, coal and oil sys¬
tems should he added i too crazy to
he allowed to run at large. Emmy
ain’t it?—Coming Crists.
CONSTIPATION
art:! other
bowel complaints
cured and prevented
by the prom pt
use of
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills
They
regulate the liver,
cleanse the stomach,
and greatly assist
digestion.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Every Dose Effective.
THE GREAT
Cartoon Jounia!
FOR THE
THIRE 2 PARTY,
^Stei Wlit Le SGtit to nr,y address
for L j
Remainder of this Year,
with a premium
Alliance Songster
on trial foi S^iOi
FARM FUN is the only
O 1 illustrated satiriaal publi- ttee
cation ir f he world on
&& ( . Parmer’s side. It is the
jaafeak ( 6WOrn Judgs, aa<l wieniy otr.er of illnstral- Puck,
f'V ' -UJb - 7 I . «» sixteen Plutocratic pages full papers. of illus- Has
1 , You like ir,
trations. will
and vonr whole family. Take advantage of tliis
aiKJcial offer, and scad 15c. in stomiw. Address
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Libraries.
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pages, and 300,0C0 square inches .
of printed matter.
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t.n enab.e tuts great wor* to reach
homes in eveiy section at such a
irurkably low cost. The tour volumes
are bound in very heavy. str,n^ jute blc-
manilu paper, and lenders the
ticnary iar more convenient than if
bound in one volume 1 he binding
is strong The enough to Dictionaiy last a life-time, in
complete
volumes, as abo/e shown, win be sent
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Satisfaction Uouranteed or
Xoney Eefundotl,
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STAIU'S ACCUSED.
The Populist vote of dtissoiir:
came principally from the Republic^
an party, It was larger than cither
tho Democrats or Republicans of
the state ecpecte l i to he. W ea-
v or received 11,188 votes. The Pop-
"list stiei gtii in Misr< «ri has in-
creased in til© last two years. Iu
18(18 Mi; soni i gave t .BID Votes for
t he Streeter. The party is now rep
vesente l in the Icjidature.
Ladies Are Uatr '»te.
the higTier they 4 ^.
weaker they find \ s# \ v ca
Riidey’s I-hih hwiv|£*L^_
norves* aid* natnre in
and thus combats with’iM*
liinnv ills of womankind successfully.
[f your dniggest has not got it fie
wiil order it for you for tl a berths
from ( has. I’. Kisley, Wholesale
Druggist. G 2 Cortland St., New
Send for a descriptive
pamphlet, with directions and
certificates from many ladies who
have used it and can’t say enough in
of Kisley’s Philotken.
PfiTEBT CR
NO
FEE
A 4^-p'vre Took free. Address
W. T. Fitz (Jerald, Attorney at L»w,
Con, .v .yth and F Mtieefs,
Washington, I). C
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ATLANTA GEORGIA.
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Columbia, S. C. New Line to Cluir-
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(io'N'ijt. At'Antic (Cojdm Uitor (W) Vin »j*jTlIbb.
ii) Vi,i Now York, I’ki'.^dvMphiai »nd N'ori'wlk rail
(w) Via Norfolk ami Vrarhiagtdm 86 ^ur»-
•loat Ooittj'Uiiy.
Tmius no*.[x*»;u« 7 -Brai-iy thrvnfr cm b*-
‘woeu Athviita, C»a.. via tTir.ton, (t)lu»|ia sat«t
;l,ul Ciiortw-toa. s. c.
Trains No-. 3S ami 41 nut r»o >rt witlt tW.nirtl
: Pullnuvn LutVtjt .‘•lei-piutr earn \ vtxvt9n Ati»ntd»
/' a. a u. (i i N>rfc»Ki.outii, V' h.. Outjroiu^ A llvftts,
pusscii‘r»r>i take KoVcwofict nvmue* «*lcctric Jin®
direct for Inman Park station, la* t CiO’ lotviit^
I'Nl^ewood avenue Kxetu.ngo plan? 6M r».
ii.; juHtl 7 :_’0 a. m.: rity thue. liujsgufie bhmulH
be ira.lv t-ft lea v.- Ld^e.wfHici a.venue pasM-ntror
-tatioii <»ne-Jta!f hour I t 1 fore thno ef dr-
1 milurc o: trains* or Howard Traiusitu < MkhpkKjr
will cheek tamo at residence by lt**ving ordrrB
'•■vith <f. L Millttlirf*, ti(‘k**t ;v^(*n*A. Kdgvwood ha»*-
I’.uu :■ httion. Pnlima.ii sviui railroad ticketb cun
’“■o seemvti at the otliue o: t-K.,U<JAlW AiK
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.td-t-OBB.
). V. SMITH, JCTiNC. WINIiKtt,
Tfittiie -’.uaLt^or. Vifii -rul MstttBfrvr.
H. YY. P. GLOVtK.
Dlv. l*a*!H4‘itguv Agent, Atlunta-'
The question of licensing ti^iueern
being so agitated in every state ia
he Union that within a short tm.e,
or the protection of human live*, 1 *
vill he impossible for any oneiutrus-
ed with steam to hold or sectm- si
dttt.ation without passing a rigid ex-
unmation aud obtaining a license,
dephenson’s IUustratrd. Practical
Test has huen puplished to aid engiu-
•ers preparing to pas* sruh fxatnina-
tion,asked on this Boiler, Engine^c., Pump, Eti-
;j I)vnam Corliss .,; it
. ns ;ijr , ;l;|v met with sm a demand
’ ' l ! :U . ' . } ' tnv ^ onrth ...
| / hls U 'f' dol-
^ ‘i* fl ‘r l ’" 1 ,hl ‘ er ’
11,1 v '- l'■- , •' 1 > l( La alio, , Ueet
, Lutcago.
WHAT TO SAVE,
And how to save it, are subjects
which inte est ail prudent house¬
wives. This information 1 ? given in
.j,Ayer's Home llcsonomies,” contain¬
ing One Hundred ]i«ctpe.s for using-
odds and ends from table and market.
It D a bt«,k especially valnaole t«>
yp'nng hous*(keej>ers, and will alVord
many new and useful hints evun R>
more experienced. ‘*Ayw*!*
Home llvonomiess” lnailed to any nJ.
on receipt of 2-cent stamp, by
r . J. e. Ayer <fc Co n Lowell, Mas*.
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NY chad to wait for legal advertise-
meats and are a little I*, hin d
t