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To Love, Honor, and Obey. i
The old-time formula in the marriage
Kervioc, by the utterance of which the
bride* unreservedly dictates dbmmits herself to
obedience to tho of the man she
marries, is greatly disliked by most
women. There are ninny who aro willing
lo say they will love the man. Somo go
so far as to promise him honor. But in
implicit obedience there seems to bo
something so lavish that the feminine
soul instinctively that recoils the from oAieiatmg it. Some eler
women require
gyman shall omit the objectionable
word. Others want it to be Blurred over
so as to lie hardly audible, and thero aro
some who aloud are and willing to have it it pro
nouuced to respond to with
the understanding that it'iueans no more
than tho which “with uttered all my goods the bridegroom, I thee en
do w" is by
whose sole back. possessions are the goods
upon his
When, therefore, full tho married man in
sists of the on contract the carrying in which out obedience of that part is
promised by tho w ife, ho either becomes
an object of ridicule or else otherwise
gets himself into trouble. Thus it was
with one Davenport the of St. Louis, who
nndertook to rule wife of his bosom
as an Oriental potentate would lord it
over tho inmates of his harem. Within
n few weeks after rnamago this tjraurn
cal person began his tyranny, exacting
the most rigid making obedience his wife’s to all his dic¬
tates and existence a
protracted misery. woefully This jealous autocrat of his seems wife
to have been
and to have had stout objections to her
even speaking his views to other wifely gentlemen. obedionco Tp
carry out on
he enacted a set of rules for her govern
ment and gnvo them to her ns her gtiido
while on a visit to Now York. These
constituted a sort of moral strait-jacket,
who expected poor
woman was to do the
obeying. She was to speak conductors to nobody
in traveling except to and
porters. She was to go directly to her
mother’s boarding house and there salute
nobody except her own relations. She
mg-houso was to refrain parlor, from singing biio in the board
was to remain
with her mother continually, day and
night. She was to eat with the old lady
or else at a separate table by herself.
sar? sa r asur ss
uncos. As if all this were not enough,
the poor night strait-jacketed creature was
every to write to her tormentor a
full and exact account of her doings and
goings and sayings, which was to bo
warranted faithful and truthful.
It is not surprising that a divorce suit,
grew out of this system of compelled
obedience. The woman who could obey
such a tyrant as this fellow could neither
honor nor love him. Tho mail who
could thus shrivel a woman's soul is
worthy of divorce nothing should better than a divorce,
lint the be of the sort
whu ii forbids lorn to marry again and
bring Ids horrible any other woman under the ban
tyranny. Tho “obedience”
idea may bo good in theory', but as soon
ns it is put into severe practice it
d in s .so odious that it chafes the mar
riago bond, and before lung begins to
ravel it. The obedience and honor
do not spring from love are not
worth having .—Philadelphia Times.
Questions anti Answers for Lazy
Lawyers.
Q .—"What is a summons ?
Ans.—The breakfast bell.
Q.—What is a writ of attachment ?
Ans.—A \Viit»i; Jotter irom my Jady-Iovo.
().- is r. Court House?
Ans.—Tho residence of prospective
father-in-law.
'its, iiii(liii|- ft roach in ft plate of ,
5
soup you have been eating.
C- Tv bat is an mljournment )
dnnk. An£—Leaving tho court to go out for
n
<J.-—when do you discontinue ... suit?
Ans. When another fellow cuts you
Ollt.
-At what bars have you practiced
tin; most?
Ans.—In those of the leading hotels.
Q.—What is an appeal ?
Ans.—When cornered by your wash¬
woman to ask for more time.
l,h—What is a salts?
Ans.—A ride on a body of water.
Q.—What, is personal property ?
Ans.—A wife ami children.
O.—What is a “ quo warranto ?”
Ans.—A writ inquiring by what right
one man can kiss another’s wife.
Q.—What is a distress?
Ans.—A pain in tho stomach.
().—What is a lion?
Ans.—A man at 12 p. in. embracing a
A Cnrloufi Fact.
PrnfeKsor W. D. Gunning, the noted
Hcientist and geologist, made the follow¬
ing statement in a recent lecture :
A codfish in one year lays 3,000,000
eggs. cod Suppose that every egg became
ft ; suppose that in all tho universe
there is only one codfish; that nil germs
lived, and that space furnished matter,
as the fishes furnished eggs. On tho
morning of your twentieth birthday you
hold this fish on tho palm of your luind,
walk out on a pier, and drop the cod into
the sea. Then fly. Under your feet in
one year will be an ocean of cod, invest¬
ing tho globe Colorado. and overtopping tho loft¬
iest peaks of With the speed
of light fly. Through the depths of
space cod fly. 'Hie swelling, bounding globe
of is after you, and on tlio morning
of your fortieth birthday it will overtake
you and engulf you in Orion’s rebuilt!
The speaker couldn’t tell a bigger fish
story than that.
Martin I. Townsend shufilos forward
nud sayw he has “ never found words
stroug enough to express his contempt
for a man who will sit on a hoard fence
and watch nine jackasses A play base-ball.”
Neither have we. base-ball game
with less than double-back-action eighteen “jackasses "and
a supreme would be just ‘‘jackass "
for an umpire, all .—New no game
of base-ball at J/avtn Jlegis
ter.
Previous to 1772 a person accused of
crime iu England who refused to plead,
was remanded to a low, dark room,
aud laid on his back, breast, nud heavy weights
placed upon his with no other
sustenance thaii bread nud water; and
he was not allowed to cat the day he
drank, or drink the day he ate, and he
so remained uutil he died.
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
~ ~
Asra . nsually „ hve bat
j A »r*f.d of solid-hoofed one pigs season, is said to
:
«** s t io Texas.
Nearly half tho American leather ex
ported As Orange goes to Qermany. Waldo, Florida,
, nine perfect twig at all united,
J grew oranges,
half PirrSBono, Pa., produces more than
the glass made in the United States,
NeajiTjY all birds that nest in holes,
eithor in jj* ground or ^ trees, lay
^iitt© eggs '
, A . T r ,, . | L J * . .... , to .. Afrl ?F. ..
san
13 J O ™
‘ *
_ Bock crystal, being found . , abundantly . .. .,
>«?, . Brnzll » « known commercially as Bra
. pebble.
Z1 * lun
is As sensitive oxaus, growing that _ its leaves in Angola, close Africa, the
so on
approach of footsteps,
The German florin was originally a
gold coin worth $2.50. When abolished
it was forty cents’ worth of silver,
\ planter of South Carolina has over
1,000 high, tea plants. and Somo of them in cireum- are six
{ BO t over ten feet
fcrence.
Parian ma rl»lo was obtained from
Mount Marpesia, on the island of Paros,
un j w(t8 sometimes called Marpesian
r „„ r j,i A
Thiuif. aro no fewer than sixty-threo class¬
varieties of tho common bramble
ified aiitl named by botanists as being
0,:l;i ... lu -England, ,, , ,
Belgian miners almost can perform without a food, large
work
habitual ti " lr strength being maintained by tlieir
use of coffee,
The custom of throwing a shoo after
a.bride comes from the Jewish custom
of handing a shoe to a purchaser of laud
after the completion of the bargain,
The edible tile oyster attains its full
growth only and in waters representative of the Arneri
can coast, its in
Great Britain dwindles down to a small,
coppery-llavored bivalve,
Ir ta 8a id G f the wives of a Zulu king
that they were never permitted to stand
up while their lord and master was in
f| l0 house, but moved about on their
i m »£L*Z» m] a and knees “™* *».
rl «* — packed - * <°» *»* damp
Ue - T \ >p were m sca¬
we f d ’ and ^ but °“ 0 the tri P
and calue ’ ont “ COad ' bol \.
Algeria, . 7 K( ? M it .t 10 was dissection found that of the fifty lungs lions in of .
twenty were affected one-half of them
wero a, most K ont \ showin « t, 116 P reva -
, lence of „ consumption amorlfe them,
HISTORICAL.
Earl is tho only title of nobility de
rived from tho Anglo-Saxons,
The lions on the English coat of arms
were formerly leopards,
Thu Kings of France, in conferring a
knighthood, left kissed the knight on the
cheek.
Ac . time .. of the Restoration, Qna- „
the
*f rH r °g ar dcd as the most despica
, 0 °* fanatics.
Abohkiu' is said to have been intro¬
duced into England by the Normans of
tho Conqueror,
Somk antiquarians assert that cards
originated Irom the more ancient game
of chess, ami that both games came from
India.
Siwbbssiojj effected in or gladiatorial shows was
not Rome till nearly' ninety
State years religion. after Christianity had become a
i Nvmphs and graces, at the time of tho
! Curltan ...oenJencj in BM-* y.
delivered over to stone-masons of that
persuasion to be made decent.
The Hcotcli coinage, was cancelled in
1707 as a circulating medium, but ncces
for warily continued time ns money ' of account
some afterwards.
1t was an aucieu t maxim of tho Greeks
XhI in rui £Z in ino Stt xompn s oi ffgSIlm me goas than
£ ,* r ° l>llK ' 8 W0U aU enemy lu
t
into Wiies Ulpbilas translated tho Bible
Gothic lie is said to have omitted
the foul books of the Kings, through
fear that they might encourage the mur
tial disposition of the barbarians.
lannnin** t'aaniil Dcapribe It.
Mr. Robert Gould, book-keeper for
Walk or <fc Mnxey, who aro lumber deal¬
ers, recently said to our representative :
“About owe year ago I was taken with
iiie genuine physicians, sciatica. I employed the
best but they could only
relieve me for the moment. Filially I
used St. Jacobs Oil and it effected a
complete cure .”—Kennebec Reporter,
Gardiner, Me.
A r.BXAN'PKn commanded all sailors aud
traders to bring the peculiar productions
of the countries they visited to Aristotle.
Apuioius made a collection of Alpine
fossils, while tho Emperor Augustus had
a large cabinet of curiosities from all
pffrts of the known world.
Mu. Gail B. Johnson, business man¬
ager of tho Jacobs Houston Oil with (Texas) tho Post, lias
used St. greatest
benefit for rheumatism, says the Gal¬
veston (Texas) News.
Men are less prone to lie unnerved oy
their fears thau women. Women aro
moro prone to bo nerved by their affec
tion to groat actions than men.
Thkrk is no necessity to nocrioct vour , bnni
no s if you will only nso Dr. Ball’* Cough Syr¬
up nt once; tho most reliable remedy iu the
world for Coughs, Colds, etc.
Says the Philadelphia Chronicle:
“ Michigan produces more salt thau auy
other State, but it is forest fires and not
salt that put the inhabitants in the great¬
est pickle.”
Aoents wanted for our Indian Remedies.
Kaudiiu and Osage Med. Co., KoytesviUe, Mo.
Trii! German Government can now
call l,00i),000 soldiers into the field at tv
day’s notice, while over here it takes
the best part of three days half-dollar. to hunt up
tho man who borrowed vour
Kiunev-Wort radically cure* hUionsaeu*.
oiies aud nervous diseases.
* TllF 1YH1D wllO lives chiefly on flesh,
■ pounds
lent to an Irishman's ten of po
tatees and extras.
A HEW COMlMKt,
Sejicrnl Atlanta Uratimuin Eorm a
Slew Watch ManotaetnrlnR Com.
l»aay.
- charter Yesterday an application for a
was filed • in the office of the
clerk of the , superior court of Fulton
county by several leading fncorpoqited Atlanta busi
ness men asking to Be as
the P. otevens watch compah^* Of
course spirit, Mr, the J Other P. Stevens gentlemen is a fading ‘Messrs.
are
.T. nvL H Porter Julius ,! ? T, J ; ftrnn-n V V n ’ „? I am... n l e
r> Ia r reeman, - u nr., Ilobert Lowry, W. D. ,
Williams, and L. O. Stevens The
company asks for the right to stock at
$100,000, $20,000 of which has already
increased been paid in, and the amount "‘kill bo
has been fully as rapidly as is necessary. It
demonstrated that there
is room for such an enterprise, and the
fact that the gentlemen comprising the
company are shrewd business men, is an
evidence that the factory' will not be a
failure. It will probably end in giving
Atlanta an enterprise that will add
much to her name and reputation, as
the Stevens factory has already done
Mr. Stevens will leave for the’ north
Saturday to have machinery made and
to employ for workmen. ’present It is proposed to
use tho the building n'ptv oc¬
cupied by J. P. Stevens & Co , simply
Mr. making Stevens’ some additions and changes.
idea is to emplojj girls
in very the largely factory, to run the light machinery
and thus another avenue
is opened for Atlanta women and girls
to earn their livings. As soon as the
new company is organized it will start
up with about thirty workmen. The
already company been has demonstrated bright prospects. It has
that there is
a large demand for the watches, and
most successful career is predicted for
the new enterprise.—Atlanta Constitu¬
tion.
It is a troth but too well knowu, that
rashness attends youth, as prudence
does old age.
“Dragging; l'nloa,”
Pn. H. V. Fiebob, Ituffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir—
My wife had Buffered with “female weaknesse?"
for nearly three years. At times sho could
hardly often move, she had such dragging pains. We
saw your “ Favorite Prescription ” adver¬
it tised, hut supposed like most patent mediciuoa
did not amount to anything, bat at last con¬
cluded to try a bottle, which Bhe did. It made
her sick at first, but. it began to show its effect in
a marked improvement, and two bottles curod
her. Yours, etc., A. J. HUYCK, Deposit, N. Y.
Patrick, dressing for a party— "Jipdad,
uow, and I shan’t be able to git on these
boots till I’vo worn them a toime or
two.”
Dr. Fierce's “Pellets," or sugar-coated
grannies—the original “little liver pills” (be¬
ware of imitations)—cure sick and bilious
purify hcadacho, the cleanse blood. the stomach and bowels, and
Pierce's signature To get genuine, Government soe Dr.
and portrait on
stamp. 25 cents per vial, by druggists.
How wifi many things that are familiar
look when we come' to see them from
that new and distant point of view which
we must all take up, one day ojr other.
— Dickens,
Nulcldo XIade Buy. owu^^ime
Let your liver complaint take its
and don't take Dr. Picroe’s “ Golden iindical
k piBoovery." Sold by druggists.
Thk Now York Sun is agitating tlio
guillotine question. It believes it better
to chop a man's head off than to pulj-tes
neck out n( joint, but as long as the
victim doesn't complain what’s the use
of a chance ?
Kvrry i>j.r for tiii-m- Iran.
n Abingdon, Va., Oct. 4,1831.
- A 9°; ; Hir ^ 1 ! |RV0 suffered
^'Sfi'SSSJS^JSB!^ istheoalythiagtogivomcrolicf. W.T, Graham.
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Napoleon believed iii omens and
portents ‘d openly ns firmly as any Roman Cmsar,
al professed his confidence in
certain lucky days, tho 2d of December
and 21th of 0ctober beil) 6 two s ' icb -
F if T-kium’s Yogctaffio Compound
will euro all diBplacemonta and the cousequeut
®C} 8 0 w 0 °^““ s * aud is •dapte-d to
“ Hough on Dsto.”
Clearx out rats, mice, roackoB, fliea, aula,
lioilbuaa, fUunks, oUipmuuku, gophera, 15c.
Di-agg *t<.______
Pvjir. eofi-liver oil, from *electefi iivern, on
Absolutely the m;a eliore, by C'aawoil, Hazard A Co., N. Y.
pnro and eweft. PationtB who have
once taken it prefer it to aJI other*. Physician*
declare it superior to all other oils.
Chapped hands, face, pimpiesrnd rou^hskin
eured by using Jumper Tar Soap, mad# by Oak
well, Hazard A Co^New York.
m ®Jf*f
» mr.
I KI DN EY WORT
X HAS BEEN PROVED 2
Q
Ul by thousands and tons of thousand s all ovcif >
$ tlio country to bo tho 8UTLEST CUBE ^ o
h ever disoovered for all a
* | KIDNEY DISEASES. ?
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95 I>oo5 a lame back or disordered urlna tndl- JJ
w oato that you r-o ft victim ? LTHEN DO NOTf 2
j- ILESITATE; uso Eidncy-V'opt r.t<*noc, (every’
!• druggist will rcoom-.ner.i It) cud it vrllv-Jj
^"■healtliy . speedily cveroomc tho duseiwe and restore JT
action. jj}
■ Incontinence or retention of Urine, brick'
h dust or ropy deposits, and dull dragline pains*
P all speedily yield to its curative power. 11
PRICE *1. 80LD ET lYRTOGJ5T1. 3
7s a 2 : m < W: & 71
S~\Pl 1 ■ u w M mwm ■EfiSStiXSZ lefercnce'
a m given, and to
^ M ■ HABIT cured bend patients for and book pbyti*
vJURK* __ __ cions, my on
T ile HabitAjtsCure. F.ee.
‘MBM OTTESSSroi S and address to fc. B
8t., Rochester, X. 1
VTTAT I XT? Four Htrings-R. A. D.O. will
by #*nd- X.Y.
ie.,
tfS&Hkiui *” . . » • .-•» few 16
UrlDfVt t*ll x tii
1 tt, J. Oi JL» bauutt, U liiL
A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed,
And by , tlch a one - s gymp athl z ln f r ndvico and
aid many «trouble lias been lifted «nd burden
luslriM-w, bis opinions should be heeded. If kind
hist, the^diicemeiif’for is still« alw^ Many doS people UuHpwd Imagine
pnoesn g oiatone.
-ffiTThlV, fWKate—the*drojM* that that form make the Khowers—the existence en
u,e mfli-rliisc good om 8 t.
Jacob Ucxtendinir relief to (he mi|)pll
ant St. Jacobs by olTcring Oil, » bot'.lo all of that do something wonderful of remedy,
so can bene
flt for bis fellow men in their times oftronble or
rickness. Ill linwinttnyinstaneracoulcUli|sim
I I fSpl ill
•
1 m i
JlGSEsas&'Vi'i; V..-
6S’i mi
\ w if
Mm mi'e A \\ i H
hit
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x
pie mention of tlio words “St. Jacobs Oil.,"
coupled with bring terms relief o£ Indorsement and en¬
couragement, and cure to those sirf
ferlugwtlh rheumatism. In vku of the wonder¬
ful record of this Great German Remedy ’iiainfnl in the
disease*,it cure of rheumatism, neuralgia light and all
appears in the of strong duty to'
everyone application to in patiently, tho diseases yet persistently, named. Soaring urge it- in
mind that the highest good from man to man
consists in that which lends to promote their
peace,welfareandgenemt who have hesitation In health. giving free Aim.ngothcrs expression
no Cleveland.
to Ohio, tlieir who opinion lias used is Bishop tire Great Gilmour, German of Remedy,
Nt. Jacobs On., nod endorses it highly, lie
writes about It as follow? :’“I am pleased to say
that the use of s r. Jacobs On. lias benefited me
greatly, and 1 have no hesitation to recommend
It to nil ns an excellent cirmtive,"
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STOMACH
The ffobls ami mnoemted, sulferlng from dyjtpfpsia or
imli^estion In any form, nro advised, for the sake of thei*
U'vit bodily and mental comfort, to uy Hosteller's Rom*
arh Bitters, Ladies of the monl delicate constitution tes¬
tify to its harmlossness and its restorative properties,
J liysicians everywhere,;disgusted with tli© adulterated
liqitniitof commerce, presenbo^it os the safest audwnos*
r#liable of all stomachic*.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
DR. STRONG’S
THK 01.16
w ONDERFUL ELLTRIED EALTH RENEWING
REMEDIES.
Bold ny IpflMing drugeidts. For circuhira aud nlmunao.i
With lull pwrticulftrs, addrew 1‘. o. Bo x G50, N. Y. City,
A.“I -,RUTH t'nychotociit, will, as. for 8 SO .^ustb»“j/^ orate, with ag», beigbl. / §S£f
T'. - -TP. .. ->t of cjm and Oitur# look biiiband of hair, fmil wlf*, a (iORRECT wiUi name. VIO-f t!u>>; ift W/y
plac^cf jnur and date or of inarriage, peveboteg- -T .
•md toerUof,
ira'iv predicted Prof. L. JUarlinei, Money returned 10Mont'r to all not gati'liec. Mut. >
ADureea
*£> •t; 1 U‘1 t i i fr.». * we " Add 10 r°" S. r •"» X l»-n. Tf inn u* 51 unto:
«u 1 .Li.Kr 7 A Co., r«ctl>ud, »I.
* PtPKUVKI) HOOT BRKH.
• package makes 5 gallons of s
____on delicious, wholesome, Bpnrk'dng tem¬
perance never ago. Ask your druggist, or sent Pfaifade. by mail
fot ‘g5e. C. K. HIRES, N. D»U. Ave..
Ur. ionic « Fortune Pills
Curts ail J'Ynuime o Beusvs,Enlarged Spleen,
et . The best pills in tlio world. Price $1
per box. 1 will also send my Chill and Liv
i r Pa l, which cures ail liver diseases; War
ranted to cure ty the chit's in fifteen minutes.
Price $1.25 mail. Address Dr. J. STOUTE,
Ox ford, Mias. •it
at Horn • aaatly C#., AuguitA, saada. Costly M»
•a TM1 i A
A combination of I'ro -
wmrm I \other I teeth,so a only that toxidv Jia palatable i •/{ will preparation iron and of characterlstieof jT not Phospho^ms von, prepara form, blacken Peruvian of tion»• iron 2tU the in
_ and fin experience of
ta TJCNT.LKMISN: 1 haveusod 1J uTTl arte it v s I HON Tonic in icy give practice, the results m that I)u. IIahtkk 8
twentv-flvo years in medicine, have never found anything to
Iron Tonic docs. InTnrmv cases of Nervous Prostration, Female Diseases, Dyspepsia, and an im
poverlsheAl conditJon of the* blood, this peerless remetlv has, in my hands, made some wonderiul cures.
( uses that have imMed some of our most eminent physicians preparation have yielded niade. to ^/act, this great such anti a compound incompar¬
able remedy. I prescribe It in preference fo any iron HOBE1U bAMUhLS,
us Du. HaBTEB'8 Ikon Tonic is a necessity in my practice. Du. 3104 Wash. Avenue.
ST. Louis, Mo., Nov. »th, \m.
color to the blood,\ ■nCTgattaaaxwn 11 Mi ii-intw minii xntate
Jt pt ves j
net i ural healthful tone to /
the digestive organs and
it nervous applicable' system, General making ‘
to \ /
Debility, tile, Prostration Jjoss of of A Vital nne -
Powers and Impotence.'
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rUiUlfatl mpiTf iR 0 Of » Vf 1 JjuO, M including, public iui'1 «l»o, private, the in moat plain vsiuabie and elegant of the cases, r**c*oit are at improvements, **», ^30, $37, and $ adapted 68 7*, to M, all $60, uses,
$108. ,
663, $m>. 8103. t* $800. ami up.
EAbY PAYMENTS. The»*o organs ore sold for cash or east payments, or will be rented until rent pay*
for au organ.
A NFW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, oTV! tig HO A snd NS, iHuvtraUug with net muck MORE msts THAN and circu- ONE
iars, eireulart, will bf* scut flwa to any < >ne destylog them, fieri*inly n<> anr ahouUi luy or rent « ny organ without hating seen
\hem which contain much MAf/ul information about
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO.,
ft btrsfrt, BOfiTOb tfi East !f*h Sirtsf tVhiwa Bqnar#,) NEW YORK; U9 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO
LAKE & BOSLEY CO.
AWARDED
GOLD MEDAL
BY THE
ATLANTA COTTON EXPOSITION,
ON THEIR
Steam Engine anil Sar Mill
Sxhibiied at Atlanta in 1681.
flaw Mamifaoturcrs Mills, Gang Edger*. of Steam Lath Engine?, Machines, Boiler*, Hub
and Spoke Coupling?, Machinery, Shafting, am! Hanger?, Flour Mill* l’ul
leys, Send for Special (fearing, Circular or Grist He. 1 Plantation
oar
Saw Mill, which wo srll far
$200 ■
chinery, Speeial JUuMtruttfi attention given to Plantation Ma¬
Circular* Vrcc.
LANE & BODLEY CO.,
John & Water Sts., Cincinnati, O,
TA K® THE
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
RAILROAD
Which is the BEST ROUTE between
CINCINNATI
Toledo, Detroit A Canadas,
CHICAOO
Aud.lt point* in the NORTHWEST. 1
,
IVDlAlX APOLIIS, ST. LOljfs
And .1! points in the WEST.
PULLMAN SLEEPERS ON NIGHT TRAINS!
SAM’L STEVENSON,
General Ticket Agent,
CINCINNATI, O.
phimopmith.v. J[ Catalogue «U works, or with Phantlle Phonitgrsphtc Miorthand. alphabet and
III tilt! rat inns, for beginners, Cladnnatl, sent on application. Addrew
BEN N TIT« AN, O.
THRESHERSsk M«nafl»M.a
bow THK AULTMAN k TAYLOR CO..
Hlood’.nifwiUeomplitely nbnnge Um blood lint
fjMtored to »cund fiealtfl. »*n4l>y if wen ronfl a for tWwbn 8 letter PUsxlniA etempt.
Sold overywhere Johnson or co..
feimrrlr i. s. Bana«»r» !>!•*
MAKE HENS LAY.
An English Vet#rln*rj burgeon »nd Chemist, now
travdlins In this country, *aya tn*ti most of the Horse and
Cettle Powders sold here »re worthless trash. lie says
; hat Sheridan’s Condition Powders are absolutely purs
and Immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make
bona lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose, one
toaapoouful to one pint of food. Bold everywhete, or
lent by mail for 8 letter stamps. I. 8. JOHNSON A CO.,
Boston, Mass., formerly Bangor, Me.
MOOSE'S university BUSINESS
Allan!; i. Ga. One of the best pr; iclical
MfbfJtJ*' tW' country. Circulars mailed FBER
$5 to S20 q atftt a jsyswsiMn
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ICTORIAL
HISTORY ov tub WORLD
F.iubt jcing foil and authantio aooounts of every uatioi
of soeleot and modern times, and including a history of
thb rise and fall of the Greek and Roman Empires, th<
middle -n os, the crusades, the feudal system, tho reforma
tlou, the di.eovery *»4 of IV* N*-w w»rM,
It contain* 67k In* hi.lories] .njr.Tinm, »nd to th.
»(v»t complete History of ths World ever published. 8er.4
for specimen pages and extra terms to Agents.
Address Ftrioxaz. Posusbiko Co., -Atlanta, Q a
EVERYONE STUDYING MUSIC
Will get valuable Information FREE
by »ju lintf for circular to K. TOUJUEK, Boston, Mass.
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
Da. E. C. Wkst’s N*»v* and Bbaim Tkratxkst; •
■ppcinc IiGadflciife, for Mental Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fervoui
luro Old Age, caused Deiireesion, Loss of Memory, Prcma*
ojr over-exertion, which leads t«
misery, Each fiox decay contains and death. one month's One box treatment. will cur# recant One dollar ca***,
s
bux or six boxes for five dollars; ssut oy mail prepaid on
receijit.cf 1 ' nfi'eMh mice. We cunrantee “derived bj\n six boxes ?m lti°bo to cure any
C:vs v. V- eacn order raer received by us lor six boxes, ac¬ ac
contpnui niod with tive dollars, we will send the pur
ch.Tser o mr w ritteu guarantee guarantee to to return re^ the money If the
lioatine nt do es not effect a euro. G uarautees issued only
by mail Cl. J. VdUH.Y, attended ( linrleston, S. V. Orders by
promptly to.
t’ jhlishera* Union, Atlanta, da,.. Twenty-Four.—'82.
| »*««• VI «*««Ik can be made In any localitv
outfit fr. U. Sonietlilng n.I\<,E?AHATJ entirelv new for Boston,Mass agents, ga.
0 . Ado ,
until.-i ljiriitivna ci rui.au saw hills.
v?> o -i. With unlverwil ilotible Lov J. jj t
CHioulahsJ^S fiend for Ream, Kc- “
gia nenlvic Friction *1
| vl+ Feed.
Ija Ms. . .
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£a
XMs&otvii b7 S UKH IRON WORKS. SALEM. N. II.
H OLDEN STA R
OIL STOVE
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STILL LEADS THE WORLD.
50,000 IN USE I
Uses Ordinary Kerosene.
Bakes and Cooks Equal to any Cook Store.
SEND FOR NEW CIRCULAR.
BYERS, OSBORN & CO.,
SOLE MANUFACTURERS, <.
OIi aVHLAWD, oaxo.
ffeiGrn Bfsaek, 41 USB 8TBEB T, CHICAU0.
CALL ON OUR LOCAL AGENT.
The popular costume of the dwellers
in Arizona is thus graphically described
by a “tenderfoot:” "In ordinary
weather he wean a belt with pistols in
it. When it grows chilly he puta on
another belt with pistols in it, and when
it becomes really cold he throws a Win¬
chester rifle over his shoulders.”
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BALSAM
The best and most
, economical hair dres
sing:, and made from
| materials that are ben
Keficial to the hair and
Hscalp, I Balsam Parker’s is highly Hair
es*
* teemed everywhere
for its excellence and
superior cleanliness.
If ttaveTFaiiTto testers the Youthful Color
and lustre to gray 6r faded hair,is elegantly per¬
fumed and is V.’f.rranted to remove dandruff and
itching of the scalp, & prevent falling oi the hair.
50c. and iteca, wi In dragt.
• PARKER’S m
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you ere a mechanic or farmer, wom out with
overwork, or a moilier nut down by family or house
hold duties try 1‘akker's Gingeh Tonic.
If you aro & lawyer, minister or business man cx-v
hausted by mental Strain or anxious cares.do not take
intoxicatingstimulants.but use Parker’s Ginger Tonic
tism, If you have Consumption, Urinary Complaints, Dyspepsia, if Rheuma¬
troubled Kidney with or any disorder of the lung*, or . stomach, you are
er’s bowels, Ginger blood or nerves, 1 is you the can Greatest be cured by Purifier Park¬
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And the Best am) Surest Cough Cure Ever Use£
If you arc wasting weakness sway and from require age, dissipation or
any disease or a stimulant take
Ginger Tonic at once j it will invigorate and build
> au Vp from the first dci« but will never intoxicate^
It has saved hundreds of fives'; it may save jvuars.
IITSCOX k CO., 183 Wttlfftm St, Nnr York. 60c. ul
one tic liar lixec, at tXl dealers in mediciav*.
GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
m r-; o tr ■rn O) I- o
Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
delightful isuothiog perfume like it exceedingly Insist popular. having Flombs- There
look . upon of
ton Cologne and for signature
on every bottle. Any druggist or dealer in per¬
fumery can supply you. t$ and 75 c. sires.
LARfJE RAVING BUYING 75c. SIZE.
COLOCNE.
PERFECTION STOCK TANK.
iO
WSSJoSSioT selected Michigan pine, and held together with
are
improved Lug hoops bo arranged that When they covered can bo
drawn up with a common wrench.
with tw o thicknesses of common frost-proof. fencing (with We tar
board between), they are made are
large manufacturers of railroad tanks, and apply the
same principles and material to tho construction of
these stock tanks that we embody in our railroad
work. All tanka are set up, pieces marked, then
knocked down and crated for Bhipment.
or CHEAP RATES OF FREIGHT SECURED. J&
0 X SB 352 fll ■ bbls.
21ft. stave, 6 ft. bottom. Capacity 28
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«. «a a. aa
Anti-Freezing Iron Force Pumps.
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Buy the celebrated
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SendTor circular.
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How Haycn, C oniv