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ksidkst—.r. AV.-Brown,,,Chapel Hill:
Hi;cre i'A uv—W. A. Baggett., Douglasville.
TuKAsrEEB—J. J. Johnston, 'Winn’s.
Regular meetings, 1st Thursday in January,
prll, July and October.
• ~ ' ST/B ALLIANCES.
Morristown-.W. W. Selman, Pres.; E. H
Camp, See. Saturday before 2nd and 4th
Sunday.
Middle Douglas—J. B. Thompson, Pres.:
J.T. Tyson, Sec. Saturday before 2nd and'
Ah Sunday.
. Mozley’s Cross Koads-G. T. Rutherford,
Pres.; P. N. Browo. Sec. Saturday before 2nd
and 4th Sunday.
Midway—J, F. Winn, Pres., P. M. Winn,
Sec. .
Flat Rock—G. M. SouteiyPres.: F. M. Yan
cey, Sec.
Dark Corker—D. K. Plunkett, Pres.; J. H.
.Miles, See.
Pins Mountain—W. T. Britton, Pres.; J. H.
Kilgore, See. ’
• FRIENDSHIP—B. H, Phillips, Pres.; R, E. F.
Jerkins, See. 1st and 3rd Saturday.
Ephesus—J. J. Johnston, Pres.; W. H. Beil,
Sec*
McWhorter—M. R. McWhorter, Pres.; G. W.
Moody, See. Second Saturday before the
2nd and 4th Sundays,
Providence—r; s. Estes, Pres.; J. N.Griffith,
Sec. 1st and 3rd Saturday:
Holly Springs—J. W. Brown, Pres. F. M.
Collins, See.; 1st and 3d Saturday,
^ Catarrh'Can Be Cured
Catarrh can never be cured by oint
ments and other applications, but
there is one remedy that can perma
nently remove t-lid cause. It has
, cured cases where the discharge was
so copious and offensive that it felt
as if the whole head was a mass.of
corruption. Other cases indicated by
iriresistable desire to hawk and
: 4^t tlwjj’hlegm collecting in ,a tough
; m&as behind .the soft palate. In
Sjbthefeases wliFriisthe matter itlried up
iii s^hTarge ifimps as to fairly close
up the nostrils and prevent nasal re
spiration. In other cases where the
breath was so offensive revolting and
fedit that the person became a most
disgustrng object is society. Other
cases wherein complaint was made
of distressing feeling above and be
tween the eyes and the sense of smell
entirely lost. Other cases where
the.droppjng fell.into the throat and
the voice became husky, aud caused
a troublesome cough. Oh! you want
to know the medicine? It is called
• Dr. IJohn Bull's Sarsaparilla, It can
be baught of any druggist.
That “Tired Feeling.”
Tlie newspapers are having a good
deal of fun nowadays over that “ tired
feeling,” so much spoken of in medical
advertisements, in connection with the
ill-health of females, It may be a
source of hilarity to witty paragraph-
ers, but not so to suffering women,
who, by overwork,.and a disregard of
the laws of health, have lapsed into a
condition bordering ,on: invalidism.
What most women need is to be re
lieved of some of the slavish work that
is piled on them, and a free, but judi
cious Use of strengthening tonics, such
as P. P. P. (Prickly Aash; Poke Root
and Potassium), - the greatest blood
purifier and invigorator in use. Superb
as a builder up of women, bringing
back lost energy to the body, and color
to faded cheeks, restoring the appetite
and thus renewing in her that hearty
vitality long lost. P. P. P. cures all
blood disease, such as Rheumatism,
Syphilis, Gout, Scrofula, and all ulcer
ous affections, even vanquishing that
melancholy enemy of man, Dyspepsia.
All druggists sell it.
Scrofula eured, even in its worst
forms, by P. P. 1’., and you will be
strong and healthy in a short time by
the use P, P. P.
“Lost in Sorrow,”’ a Reverie, i§a new
piece of music transcribed for’Piano
by J. K. Ecker. Fu|j pfbeautiful har
mony and by no means a trifling com
position. This reverie may be
played by those who are not yet
master of the unwieldly classics. This
beautiful reverie is published by Ign.
Fisener, Toledo, Ohio, and may be
obtained at any music store. Price
only 40 cents.
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The January number of the ^Cottage
Hdartli has just arrived, ..cheery and
bright as a wood-fire. It contains an
art lithograph in bright colors on en-
glqssed paper, printed so cleverly that
it can hardly be distinguished, from an
original painting. Aecomyanying it
Is a fine poem by Celia Thaxter, the
last verse of which we especially
"Skies may Be dark with storm,
While fierce the north wind blows,
Vet earth at heart is warm,
And the snowdrift hides the rose.
like.
The leading prose contribution
letter from Mr, Claire Orr, a member
of the Expedition now penetrating
Central Africa from the,’South with a
view to discovering the lost Ophiiy or
the veritable “KingSolomon’s Mines.”
The letter is written from Mafeking,
Bechuanaland, where the Exposition,
at last accounts, was^BBljt. to leave
iiju tijeuHTie outposts of~civiliza-
Prom Natures Storehouse
Comes all the componant parts
S. S. S. There is no chemical nor
anything; which, comes from the
chemist’s shop contained in it. S. S.
S. is therefore a perfectly ' safe' and
harmless; remedy. Yet" so powerful
is it that it has never failed to cure
Blood poison. lit always cures
Scrofula, if taken before some vital
part is so seriously jmpaired as to
render a cure impossible. It relieves
Mercurial Rheumatism, and cures all
sorts of Eruptions, Pimples Blotches,
etc., by eliminating the poison from
the blood. S. S. S. , had cured
thousands of cases of Skin Cancer,
and many cases of Seirrhus'Cancer.
It is no experiment to take S. S. S. ;
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseas
es mailed free.
‘ Swift Specific Co.,
' Atlanta Ga.
_ tlie cutposts
tion ::nd piunge im^^distriei liniivlio;
unknown, and only guessed at in Rider
ilaggard^s • wildest | romances. g|f|l|§
P?9- rfpXjN Igtecr- ^yilT be eagerly
..anticipated.* Othir articles of .fecial
mterest^%«* this numtoeisiale. “Post!
Office Joe^’t by Margaret Vanlegrift;
“Out of tlie Snow,” the first install
ment of a story of New England farm
life, by Willis Boyd Allen; an illustra
ted sketch of the 'wonderful Mt.
Pilatus Railway, in Switzland, original
.music; garden talk, etc., etc. * The
Departments for children, mothers,
housekeepers and dress-makers are
well piled with fresh and practical
helpful matter.
Our readers will remember that
oiler both the New South and the
Cottage Hearth for 1891 for the single
Slim of $1.50.
In order to secure the beautiful col
ored frontispiece of the January Cot
tage Hearth, subscriptions should be
sent in at once, before the edition is
exhausted.
Dr. Bull’s Sarsaparilla cured me of a
long standing case of' catarrh, and I.
feel better in health and spirit than I
over did since I was M Aouug lady.—.
iVis". Mary Hume, Richmond, Va.
Doctors prescribe Dr- Bull’s Worm
Destroyers because ehiMfren like-fchem.
aiid’tbey never-fafl," ' ;; I
Mild, gentle; soothing'and healing
Is I)r, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. Cures
the worst eases, permanantly, No ex
perimenting. It’s “Old Reliable.”
Twenty-five years of success.
n’ve tried Dr. Pierces Favorite
Prescription have you and you’re dis-
apointed. The results are not imme
diate. .
And did you expect the disease of a
year to disappear in a week. Put a
pinch of time in each dose. You
would not call the milk poor because
the cream desn’t rise in an hour? If
there’s no water in it the cream is 4
sure to rise. If there’s a possible
Dr* Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is
sure to e'ffect it, if given a fair trial.
You get the one dollar it costs back
again if it don’t benefit or cure you.
We wish we- could give you the
mabers’ eonfidenee. They show it by
giving the money back again in all
eases not benefited, $nd it’d surprise
you to know how few dollars are nee
ded to keep up the refund.
careiuV*
‘‘Hello I Tom. Glad to see you, old fellow 1
It’s almost ten years since we were married. Sit
down: let’s have an experience meeting. How’s I
the wife?”
“Oh 1 she’s so-so, same as nsnal,—always want
ing something 1 can’t afford.”
, “ Well, we all want: something more than we’re
got. Don’t you ?”
“ Yes: btft I guess ‘ want will he my master.’ I
Started to keep down expenses; and now Lil says
I’m ‘mean,’ and she’s tired o? saving and never
having anything to show for it. I saw your wife
down street, and she looked as happy as a queen! ”
“I think she is ; and we are economical, too,-*
have to he. My wife can make a Uttlego further';-
than anyone I ever knew, yet she’s always sur.
prising me with some dainty, contrivance, that
adds to the comfort and beauty o* our little home,
and she’s always ‘merry as a lark.’ When I »«k
- “‘ffT’iunoYifntfle more
said the hen as she discovered a china
-egg in her nest, “I shall be laying
bricks next.”-—Berkshire News.
Mildness conquers—and hence the
gentle yet positive influence of Dr.
Bull’s Baby j Syrup overcomes, so
quickly the disorders of babyhood.
Don’t waste time on untried reme
dies. Old Saul’s Catarrh Cure has
•stood the test of years.
Spring medicine is now wanted, for
if you are opt of sorts and feel badly,
P. P. P. is the remedy to take and get
strong and invigorated,
My wife had been a sufferer for some
time ,with pain in the back; Salvation
Oil was freely used and I am glad to
say xny wife to-day suffers no pain.
W. B. Council, Baltimore, Md.
In colds of great obstinacy and hack
ing chronic coughs use Dr. Bull’s
Cough.Syrup, the favorite- .
Our Congressman.
Our Congressman In his patriotic
argument on the tariff question often
becomes hoarse and his voice husky.
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein will relieve him
and cure coughs, croup and consump
tion.
Snd she’s always T mefiy*BS!PMB!l(piMHi
how she manages It, she always laughs ana says:
‘Oh ! that’s mysecret! ’ But I think I’ve dis
covered her ‘ secret.’ When wq married, we both
knew we should have to be very careful, but she
made one condition: she would have her Magazine.
And She was right 1 I wouldn’t dB Without it my
self for double the Subscription price. We read
it together, from the title-page to, the last word:
the stories keep, our hearts young; the synopsis
of important events and scientific matters keeps
me posted so that I can talk understandingly of
what isigoing on; my wife is always tryingi Some,
new idea from the household; department fyshe
makes all her dresses and those for the: ciillaren,
and she gets all her patterns for nothing, with the
Magazine; and we saved Joe when he was so sick
with the croup, by doing just as directed in the
Sanitarian Department. But l can’t tell you half 1”
„ “ What wonderful Magazine is it ? ”
'] “ Demoreat’s Family Magazine, and— ”.
» “ What I Why that’s what LU wanted so bad,
And I told her it was an extravagance."
V; “ Well, my friend, .that’s where, yon made a
t rend mistake, and one yoekl better rectify as
oon as you.can. I'll take your ‘sub.’ right here,
i>n my wife’s accoun t:; she’s bound to have a. china
Sea-set in time for Our .tin wedding next month.
Ife gold watch was the premium I got for getting
lip-a club. Here’s a copy, with the new Premium
' Listfor clubs,-:—the biggest thmgont! If you don’t
see in it what you want, you’ve pnjy to Write to
the pubiishei and tell him what you want,whether
it is a tack-hammer or a new carriage,-and he will
make special terms for yon, either for a club, or for
part cash. Better: subscribe right off and surprise
Mrs Tom, Only $2.00 a year—will save fifty times
that'in six-months.. Or send 10 cents direct to the
publisher, W. Jfentiings DemergsqklR East 14th
Street, New York, for a specimen copy contaimus
the Premium List. B
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular as to need no
'peeial mention. All wiio have used
Electric Bitters sing the same Song of
praise—A purer medicine does not
exist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. - Electric Bitters wilt cure
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
will remove;, Pimples, Boils, Balt,
Rheum and other affections caused by
impure . blood. Will drive, Malaria
from the system and prevent as well
as cure all Malarial fevers- For cure
of Headache, Constipation and Indi
gestion try ; Electric Ritters—Entire
satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded.—Price 50 els. and §1.00 per
bottle at the Drug store. §
A Little Girl, *
The daughter of J. B. Cox, a leading
merchant of Big Island, Va., who had
an alarming Cough, batfling the ; skill
of the physician, was cured by the use
of Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein.
The Advantages of Douglasville.
Healthiest climate in the. United
States, proven so by statistics. Yellow
fever impossible; malaria unknown.
Winters are short and mild; summer
heat mt oppressive; spring and autumn
seasons long and delightful.
Fuel cheap and cost of living very
light.
Fine water powers, such as have made
New England prosperous and wealthy.
Vast reserves of valuable timber, use
ful for every kind of manufacturing.
Central location in the midst of a
region rich in a great variety of mineral
wealth.
Numerous manufacturing industries
can be carried on with great profit.
Smaller capital invested will bring
larger returns than elsewhere, because
of cheap raw material and cheap living.
Good railroad facilities; cheap and
easy outlet for manufactured goods.
Good markets for products of mills
and factories near at hand.
The manufacturing industries will
provide employment for a large popula
tion.
The soil is adapted to the culture of
cereals and vegetables.
Large and small fruits succeed admi
rably.
Raising horses, mules, cattle sheep or
poultry pays large profits.
Every city lot lies far above the high*
est possible high water mark of flood,
freshet or inundation.
Numerous reserves for parks, pleas
ure gardens and boulevards.
Pure, soft, clear, cool springs, many
of them possessing great medicinal
virtues, in the townsite. Wells of equal
ly good water easily obtained anywhere.
High altitude, 1,600 feet above the
sea.
Pure mountain - air.
Magnificent scenery. Hundreds of
lots afford fine views of majestic moun-
tatns, in the distance ; others overlook
beautiful cascades' and clear winding
streams.
* Drainage perfect.
Lots are sold at prices which enable
buyers to speedily realize large profits on
investments. ,
The best morrl and intellectual popu
lation to be found in America. Sober
industrious and honest. Good citizens,
good neighbors, good friends; refined
and pleasant society.
Splendid college and free school sys
tem.
Liquor saloons prohibited by law.
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tVntors on m tters of special interest to
American renders, and partii-iilnrly to the
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cultural aud Industrial Europe being the
chief mqtive.tor his Trip to the Old World.
IIS-INRY M. HTA JfhEY,
The Celebrated African Explorer-
Will be_heard from during the year in a
series of the most interesting articles ever
published.
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The Great Electrician
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Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man
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been under the care of two prominent
physicians, and used their treatment
until he jvas not able to get around.
They pronounced his ease to be Con
sumption and incurable. He was per
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walk across the street without resting.
He found, before he had used half of a
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he-ebntinued to use ite and is to-day
enjoying good health. If you have
any Throat, Lung Trouble or Chest"!
try it. We guarantee satisfaction.
Trial bottle free at Drug Store.
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the Lyman Beecher lecturer at Yale this
year,
Can graduate the speed of wheel as low
as 18 strokes a minute in strong winds.
-We use only 19 differeht pieces in
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on sale
NOV. 15th to
APRIL 1st.
8891
0000 TO
Rsiurnuiitil
HAY 31st,
1891
For detailed information address any aeent of
the E. T. V. & G. Ry„ Systetjj jJi- J ■
B.'Vt. Wrenn, Gen’l Pass. AgSlKnoxvine.Tenn.
Snug little fortunes hare been made at
work lor us, by 4V.niia Page, Austin,
T.exas, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo, Ohio.
-See cut. Others are doing as well. Why
[not you'? Some earn over $500.00 a
>uth. You can do the Work and live
_ home, wherever you are. Even be
ginners are easily earning from $5 to
$10 a-day. All ages. WePhow you how
and start you. Can work in spare time
or all the time. : Big money for work
ers; Failure unknown among them.
NEW and wonderful, Particulars free.
<•<>., Box 880Poi'tland,Maine
Xmas Goods Free
$600 IN PRESENTS
To be.given to the Subscribers of.
THE WEEKY NEWS, SAYANNAH, GA.,
Send for Particulars and Samples.
tESSES
A Voice from
Tapp, Duke & Co.. Douglasville, Ga,
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
I n Douglasville*
A chance to get soinetiiiug for nothing,
- Tiny, TTttle, sugar-coated, -gi’anulesyj done in tiiat ling.
ha'P^vhat Dr; Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets |
bj^'Li've^Piirs.jevie^Wlytins-
led; active, yet mild in d|§fration;
eureM® mid biliiom beadaclies. One
a dole.; . ' ■ '*
where lie is prepared to make. any
of picture desired.
Pictures enlarged to any size and fin
ished in India Ink, Water Colors, Cray
ons, Pastel, or Oil.
’ All kinds of pictures framed to order.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Cleaned
and -Repaired ..for^tkoao wishing? work
GEORGIA PACIFIC
DIVISION
Richmond & Danville R. R. Co.
The Great Southern Trunk ;Line
DIRECT ROUTE E AST AND WEST
Extend in g fro m the Potomac to the. Missis
sippi; from Washington, D. C. .and
Richmond, Ya., to Greenville,
Miss., and Arkansas,
City, Ark.,
EMBRACING
ATLANTA, TALLAPOOSA, AN
NISTON, BIRMINGHAM,
COLUMBUS, MISS.,
WEST POINT, WINONA,
GREENWOOD, ELIZABETH, AND
GREENVILLE, MISS.,
FORMING
Tlie snort Uine
Between these points and
TEXAS, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, AND THE
GREAT WEST,
New York, Philadelphia
AND THE EAST.
Also
For Maps, Time Cards, and Rates,
Etc., apply to any Agent of the Geor
gia Pacific Railway or Connecting
Roads. .. i S. H, Hardwick, .
Gen. Pass. Agt., Birmingham, Ala.
Sol. Haas, Traffic M’g’r.
LIFE
OF THE
Hon. Jefferson Davis.
BY
MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS.
TO BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
The prospectus and complete outfit for
canvassing Will be ready immediately.
Agents wishing desirable territory on this
great work Will pleSse address; as soon as
possible, the publishers,
. ill
belford OMJPANV,
} 1 YORK
St ) flxi.f,
$6000. CO a veiirls being irrorio by John R.
G odd "in ,Troy ,N .Y.,nt wo vie .for. us .K ead er,
you nmv noi make as much, but we can .
teach y ou quickly how to enrn from $5 to ;
$10 a day at the start, and snore as you go
on . Both sexes, all ages. In any part of
^Afneriea. you can commence at home, giv-
“• g an yaur time^or spare moments omy-tor
the work. All is new. Great pay SI!RK for
every worker. We start you,, furnishing
everything. EASILY* SPEEDILY learned.
PAIPriCULARS FREE; Address at. once.
Sl'lNSON is CO., PD21TLAM), MA1SE»
$3000;
A. YEAR! I undertake to briefly
teach any. fdirly intelligent person of either
sex, Wlio cah. read and' write, and who,
after instruction, will work industriously,
how to’-earn Three Thousand Dollars a
Year in their own local! ties,'\jn-reycr they live.I will also furnish
the situation or employ.ntcntjat whicK ; you cpn earn thatftmount.
No money for me uni ess'successful as. above,. Easily and quickly
learned. I desire but one worker from each district or codiily. I
have already taught and provided with employmenPa Hargo
number.'Who are making over $8000 a year eaeh.;lt sNEW
and SOLID. Full particulars FJbfcEE. Address at once,
C, ALLEAT, llox Au«;»ista,Maine.
Caveats, and Trade-Marks,-obtained, and all Pat
ent business conducted for Moderate Fees,
Our Office is Opposite U. S. patent Office,
and we can secure; patent in less time than those
remote from Washington, jg#
Send model, drawing or photo., wit£ descrip
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of
charge. Qur fee not due till patent is secured.
A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patents,” with
names of actual clients in your State, county, or
town, sent free.. Address,
C. A.SNQW&CO.
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, B. C.
LAGRANGE FEMALE COLLEGE,
LaGrange, Georgia.
Brick buildings, water-Works,
electric;; lights. Literature.
Music., Art, dress-making.
| type-ivriting,telegraphy. lb<ok-
keeping, kight-sihgiiVg, .«-locu
I tiou, physical culture, FRKK.
ISe^Ecqnoinical uniform. Pii.
;npil's^oarfi in Coilegt”: IIome. : •
Music cla<8, 146; Art 40. 'Seud. '
for catalogue. 46th atMiual soP-
siljn begins Sup, 17.1890, 40
RUFUS W. SMITH. Pi. s.
.■■■gB5ga5agki- r ^«,y<g j ,;eijlkr b. .smith, Se«. V-.
mm
OUR NEW IMPROVED SINGER
HIGH ASM. THIS sfYLi, ONLY $26.00 (fl
a
Z .
Phi la , Pa.
C?-
. a LARGE trial .BOTTLE.
DON’T SUFFER
I Gi ve Post Office and Age plain.
HALL CHEMICAL GO., 3880 fairmoujt Ave#i Phiia* Pa»
Three
times
a
Roy’
.h? : .
a
■ Thysiciana endorse P. F;P.;as a splendid eonsbitiatioti,
and prescribe it with gteat Batisfaction for tne cures of
all forms and sfages of Pnmary, Secondary and Terti-
arv Syphilis, Syphilitic -Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ulcers
And Sores, Glandular Spellings; Hheuip^tism, Malari.a,
old Chronic Ulcers that have resisted j-ll treatment,.
™ Catarrh, Skin Diseases; Eczema, Chronic Female Com.- -
plaints, Mercurial Poison, Tetter, Scaldhead.-etp., etc.
1; p. P. P. is a powerful tonic and an excellent applti-^
ger, buttding up the system rapidly. i-*. -
Ladies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood
Is in an impure condition due to menstrual Irregular^-,
ties are peculiarly benefited by the wonderful tonic and
blood cleansing properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium.
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
’WHOIiESAInE drtjggists,
Lippman Block, SAVANNAH, GA.
E xecutlve Mansion
Mr. A. K. HAWKE8-^I)ear Sir: The pantis-
copie glasses you furnished me some time
since, give excellent satisfaction. I have
tested them by use, and must say they are
unequaled in clearness and brilliancy by any
that I have ever worn. Eespeetfully,
JO ELK B. GORDON,
,;Governor of Georgia
, All eyes fitted at drug store of Mallory
LIPPMAN BROS., Wholesale Druggists,
Sole Proprietors, Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Ga.
C. J. Billinghurst, having over twenty
years experience in Photography, has
opened a Gallery in the
O VEK 1) OR SETT & SMITH'S
kind
I s i um 1 pi Wmm
1 ■ II
sttsuis.Mb.
R. D. SMITH,
DouglaeviUe, Ga.
scope. The following cut
One of the L
REST r JTel-|
Wi ese»8>fes
the woa’l4S. Ouv facilities a
unequaled, and.tq introduce pur
superior goods we will send free
to ONE PERSON in each locality,
as above. Only those who write
<:o us at once can make sure of
■■ the chance. All you have to do in
return is to show our goods to
thbse who call—your neighbors
and those arouua you The be
ginning of this advertisement
shows the small end;of the tele- .
ves tbe appearance of it reduced to.
about tli
scope
■ fiftieth part of its bulk ; _It is a_grandj double si?:e t.ela-
y to carry. We will also show you hovTyoa
aa°, make frSm *■! to *1© allay atJeast, from the
. ,. , (letter write at .ooce iVe pay ail expfess ehnr(.e
mmm HALLBTT & CO.. Box,;8.80,' Poim-xx 11, M**.»
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Commercial Colleger 0 ---"- u -- VARS -' J - Y ’
__ LEXINGTON,KY.
■Cheapest & Best Business College in the World.
Highest Honor and Gold Medal over all other Colleges, at
World’s Exposition, for System of Bookkeeping and
General Business Education. 10,000 Graduates in
Business. lOOO Students annually. 18 Teachers employ
ed. Cost of Full Business Course, including Tuition. Sta
tionary, and Board, about $00. Short-Hand, Type-Writ
ing and Telegraphy specialties. No Vacation. Enter now.
Graduates successful. This city is beautiful and healthful.
For circulars address Wilbur R. Smith, Lexington, Ky.
Mention this paper.
FREE.
OU It NEW j
_ <» Solid L
&<>l<i WatcblHHI
Worth SlOO.bO.
wate'n in the world, fern
timekeeper. W arranted he>rt
||iji|LlD GOLD hunting ■■
watcUrare free.. AH.-tbowork you
'. S . W p .end YOU to those who caii-^yeuf
nee;l do is to rbou' vou-UnU uhviiys v- s-diS
friends and neighbo.sat rtV,v«--iVsy^vars-wbeB-.otij i <^'st.'>we^,
t in valuable trade tov u e .
mvaluableAfter
& d thus we are X\.u> work 7 IhURSvXPiuvgtt
Stinsou AAJo.,
fcan be earned at otir NEb‘ lineq,fwofk,
rapidly and hon:orablyv by -tUose^of.''
L ixiSiuv; vnmiis nr nlii. Slid in flmip
MONEY!
A,.nich .vArvlhinff: Wl
ithor sex,.young or Old, and in tlieir
„wn localities,wherever they live. Any
... w e M w one can|do-the work. EasytoUarn,
We furnish everything. We Start you. Nu risk. You can devotu
your spare moments, or all your to the work.-' Hus is an
entirely new lead,and brings wonderfu euceess tO:eyery worker.
Be-inners are earning from $25. to $50 jlerweek and upwardsi
fnd move after a Uttle‘experience. We can furnish you the ern^
phjvment and
hxformation FKEiS. : r l’RTJE CO., ALGUSIA, MA1.\L.
BIS We will send
' **■ • -Free by mail.
, 4 pamPblotbf iu^ovmatiOTi ahtl ab^
Vstfa.ct.Qf tbe laws,BbqWin^'HGwto/r
, Obtain- Patents,-Caveats, Traded
IvMarks, .Cepyrights, Sent free,jm
fem™* ii co gr
■,361 Broadway,
New York.
Take Roy’s blood purifier three
times a day, before meals, if you
are troubled with any skin or blood
disease—-full directions with each
SHWt
: $5r-Ask for catalogue,
TERRY M’F’Q CO.. Nashville, Tenn.
Cures poison oak
bottle. Ask your
druggist for it.
Klll-Gei 111 .qj thunder wood
Makes it feel coof and stood as soon as ’
plied.