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THE ONLY pint's j CELERY
Brillb nt COMPOUND
Dun? Economical “vT Jf 4.\w# <$• Meut Cl eflgia RES rmn pound "Paine'* cured Oel f *'y Com¬
bcfcdxisb#*/' my rorv
ous skk
Mrs. L. A. Pwwmras, Cal.
Art Diamond Dyes. They excel all other* Werf us Sen Jacinto,
mmrttm
lc Strcauth, Parity and Fastness. Kdhe otters ^tratlon “After table* six bofr*
jw.tts f. Detrais of imilabons—they Prt tie* Compound, of Pains’* I Celery cured
n* am
mr.de of cher.;, and inferior materials and of rheumatism."
trB Rheumatism Samuhc Hf/TCMWWf.
giy* poor, v.; cruelty colors. South Cornish, N. H.
$5 cole it#; ro cents each, “jt hu done roe more
Send !!}■» Saw:lie Card, direction* Kldr. 3y good for kidney disease
re- finest Ink Mulng than any other medi¬
brcolMii ■; ■ •«., inaHnt »h« or Disease* cine.” Gbo. Aheott,
(io*u a t;u ;tc, S lid iy DsruggiM* or hy Sioux City, Iowa.
WELLS, - ■ . If;SO‘/C CO., Burlington, Vt. “I'aino'6 Celery Com¬
*X 1 > pound ha* bee» of great
Tsr Qllding or I ■>a* ncr ; Fahey Articles, USE AH Liver benefit for torpid bilious¬ fiver,
Indigestion, and
DIAMOND PAINTS. Disorders ness." Uoall, Quechee, Euza*btB Vc. C-
4kjL4, Silver, Brer .2 a, Co, per. Only 10 Cents.
J I a , •rasre U DO YOU WANT
VKl \ .IS, A FENCE?
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' irg tF SO, SEND FOR
il iATIOSAi WISE & EHOU SO’S
illustrated Catalogue.
Detroit. IVHch
.Wrought Iron Fences, Hoof
i< 1 u | » h Cresting, Jail Work, "Wire Signs,
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| l,y !j i | WyWLypf !| | I ! iBank & Office Bailing, Window
y •’ 3 .:- Guards, Wire Lathing and every
v \ u ii li k a i H Cl | description of Wire Y/ork.
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Anti -ft* '4 v v. iplelcli change the Wood in tba entire system In three months. Any per.
ion v.Iie v. !.l i: ' e 1 I'lll each night from 1 to 12 weeks, tnajr ho restored to so and
>■■■■ 'M\i, it’ .. X e. thiu;: hz possible. EV#r enrinrg 'EcmaiUt Ccmplaists these Mils liavo no
t' |»J»1. T'i ■:;.•:■■■■i.'.i! 11 or.a thorn, in clrcnltuC their nractice. Sold srexy whoro, or sent hy mall fid
c-if-utV F-: ■■ for J. S. JOHNSON <st CO., BOSTON, MASS.
I r-k / ''. 1 ; 4 ;j ;STi" 5 | * c 8 oup,' asthma, ' bronchitis'.
f ;' -'4' -I U ps.-y? " f'S \l £'*:*■) (;ri JOllNSON’ri 'imeously n-lievc ANODYNE these terrible diseases, UNIMUNT niul will will positively install.
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id kt * Li 4 • ; U\ - • j4. cure nine cases out of ton. ftiibruintion that will fiav#
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t^Rronlc ^immeny 'JougU;
/•curclgi:’. ’ 1 W.; r •* :• I.u rfs. IvicetUntf at th«? i.ung*, Cholera lioarfoncss. Morbus, Hacking Kidney Troubles, Cough, Whoopln* Diseases >f t'M
t’Lronic v ’R'.flti; Che---'. I>fnrrlni'tf, C‘;ronlc Dysentery,
Bn’nt; r.R ‘ *.mo r.ack. Sold everywhx •' St>r.-.l for pamphlet to 1 . B. Jojihsok <$s Co., UMS, Mass.
Vouditiou powtiere are AhrokUeiy • iud aw!iS u ® ^ iEp ^ S Lit ra W
temenaely valutvfelo, *'o,l <8ol^#T6^vwi.e Nothing on *: .Viii rnnke hene- lay HUo ShwfidaP^ «/CWdcrs AO.'- Doga, 1 t«f*pV
ku i niir K -rat by ^ <\\ wf#
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ToBsesscs many important Advantages over all
other prepared Foods.
BABIES CRY FOR IT.
MAUDS RELISH IT.
Makes Plump, Laughing, Healthy Rabies.
Regulaw# tho Stomach and Bowels.
Sold by Druggists. S5c., 50«., Sil.OO.
WELLS, RiSHADDSSN £ CD., BiisimgToa, vr.
Baby Portrait®
A FortioHo plate of beautiful by patent baby portraits,
on fine paper pnotn process,
free to Mother of any those liaby born wltlilu a
Every Mother wants pictures; send at
Give li&hy’s name awl age,
WELLS, RICHARDSON k CO,, P.cpj,, Burilngton,
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It’s Easy WITH to Dye] .ikM
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L Superior IH i
Strength,
S (-7 Fastness,
vm Beauty, |
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Simplicity.
Warrauted to color more goods than any other
dyes ever matlo, and to give more brilliant and
durable colora. Ask for the JJiamond, and take
no other. 36 colors; to cents each.
WELLS, RICHA RDSON & CO„ Burlin gton, Vt.
For Gilding or Bronting Fancy Articlas, USE
DIAMOND paints.
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only to Cents.
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Location of Dkpartmbsts os
kimfinc.., Short-hand & Tj pc-WrUIns, Tclcerapliy.
Cheapest & Best Business College in the World.
)IU«I Hobw Mil Bold Modal over all other Colles-*. »»
World’. i:\po9lUon. rorSS>»t«u ot
Oewerjil JlHulnpM Kducallon. 10,000 Gcauunte* oil BiiaiiiCM w
Uu«iit»u. 18 Teacher# employoti. Coat of k
t'-ouMKs lucludint Tuition, Stoilocerr. and Board, About specialtio*. $90»
HUopt.Httnrt, Tv po.Writing, Graduates A Tclography Ouamuteed Success.
No \ Mcuilou. Enter Now. Epbraim W. Smith* Principal,
For circulars address or
WUbisr Ii. : Smith, laoxln*!oa, lay. JfcfttftM **«•
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EXHAUSTED ViTAUTf
tt!HE 1 scikhcb of Live, the
-L j*rcd*t McvUeal W’ovk o* tht
age 0:1 HauUooil, Nurvous «ut!
Hji.csl Debtlity, 1'rematuro Mid
IXtlbiS, Errors ot 'Vout'.i,
tbeantolsi mlserfoscorwetiuciit
thereon, tJO posts five, tjs
preteripttons for ell disease*. i.... :.
cfoth, fua gut. oair *> av »>r
sn*U, fcer’e,!, Ilinstr itivo srosytle free tr j ews.ll
anU itiUtdle‘hge'1 men. Send r.ow. Tfi'i S.td wA
JewvUed Wed a, awu A to tho author t-jr *fc« t{»
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MARTIN * INSTITUTE*
Tl"> Fall Term <*«..
>th 1*88. Complete College «■>
Biwiiit*?s C onj ses for about mk* h >lf
ha usual cost. Equipment* ,, ; 8 ^ upu
VIOI,
Faculty Selected
Iron) among the best teachers 111
the South. Board §3.00 to $10.00
per mouth, 'i uition, Si.<o, ' :
-Hid §3.25,or less, per mouth.
Id- particulars i , applv i„ 4 l A
i XV '' GTVNN * Pit IN or to
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K. RANDOLPH, Sec. Lxni'u
„f Trustees, Jefferson, Georgia.
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G/IRNESV1LLE
High School
Tiie Fall Teini of this school opens
Oct. 1st. 1888, Continuing nine
month’-. A recess of one week will
be given <h nng the Christmas
1 olida -Tu
Pupils prepared to enter the -
Dior Class of any college in the btate
Discipline mihi but rigidly enforced,
Tuition §1.40 11 D. tY*.C and
§3 00 per month, according to grade
For further paiticulars apply to
Q. L. WILLIFORD, A. B.
Fnnciptl
P ftiCKLV AM
BITTERS
One of the mosj fmporfani organs of flio
human body isihe LIVER. When it fails to
properly perform its functions the entire
system becomes deranged. The BRAIN,
KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS, all refuse
fo perform their work. DYSPEPSIA, CON¬
STIPATION, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DIS¬
EASE, etc., are the results, unless some¬
thing is done to assist Nature in throwing
Off the impurities caused by the inaction
ot a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so
necessary will be found in
Prickl? Ash lifters t
it acts directly on Ihe LIVER, STOMACH
and KIDNEYS, and by itsmild and cathartic
effect and general tonic qualities restores
these organs to a sound, healthy condition,,
and cures all diseases arising from these
causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones:
up tho system, and restores perfect health)
)! your druggist does not keep it ask him to
order it tor you. Send 2c stamp for copy ofc
“THE HORSE TRAINER,” published by U&
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS GO.,,
Cole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS, MO»
DR. RICE,
For 13 yean At 37 Court F!acc ; r.ovr zi
ZSriSriSiwm A -ciul&HT odseatod and legally qualified phyiw:-. «*t 0*
^ JuavsKW-ioi-rlio.-?. nrxd *M»l JLx.yri'xs&Sfti ^ .
*: t!i8 result .r«U-.l»A la ami jr«>Ui. produciac »-«». sti+mt, ah » dr
UI w veari, or other cauw,
is “4^
tirclr GIiSST, sradiwu-j Orrcids, Besmo, ^ i&CKRfrfXiiaEfe Itr
StiktuiH, quieklt cured.
Piles aud other privit 3 ui*eR.sns phy sleiaa who spmlil
It is tffllf-ovldeat thst slisiiasc-, a and treating pay*
to a certain da** of fb»
tllf. acquires skill. APhjaiciauj When *acir:a H U luonacw*‘swtLi 5 »-*>
reccnrtncr.d pe.rsohi to my cure. lmslic'.Tien ho wAt
rieit tho citv for trcatm.vit. ecu
and aatoly by tvail or nxprer* anywhere.
Cnr&s ^GsarGiitoeil Ij* cm v«*»I
p ur^naHr c'onrepoi.dcnce or br letter frv-N m
ChargeJi r^tsouablc aud wtriclly ec^A
* PRTVAI'S OOU?iSELOa
grttr* sE2£-> f sars JwuiiSr.j
QACd tour* frviQ 1 J.. Ai. ti>9 ?, J-
%0V &iv i mi \ re
EiLiA..-y
f ($7 U
when i fbv itir Ci-bs J do not the:; rneen Uas*i!iw» i,r*roi? •
Pton them a time, am! 15 iS. n
i’uvn ygaiu. I A KA 1 KCAL ! a
1 have mads the (lUcase of
FITS. EPILBFEir
fas tLitm Biaiurjum,
A UUIoug study, i wAnnasT ray rrv.esy ®
(.’visa the worst cases. Because <srb «4 **%
failed i s iso reason for not now rseeivtas *
^cmi si once fora treatise and sf sin
nt ami : 11 V Post IXFSM.li:b!J Ofiler. It E&SiEl'V. costs jcu nothing GitS 8r|fSS m •
tiU!, audit will cure ><m. Address
H.C. fJOOT. S3.C. ISSF£mSr.,NMrf«*
r®k JONES
j * i >
KfS‘3,"fflLPSSiSS of benevolent institutions
with one our importance. The
on a subject of sonio fo tact ftnd
citv .f editor told Him use the mat¬
m ko hiinso i/ wanted agreeable. for the As next edi¬
ter was not time and not
tion ho could take his
hurry tho ladies in their recital.
These were his instructions: at 8 p.
m. he appeared at the institution, the
grayer! 'YGiwrest of 1 * 5
the story is
best told in tho words of the elder lady
ll 0 ! lxlo' nice, agreeable
. g oem C d a very had
young man, and wo thought ho
known sozno of our patients, or Had
some i(leaof . adopting an infant from
the. children’s 'ward. My assistant,
Miss-, she is a young lady, was calls a
ytUo nervous, as we have so few
from gentlemen. But we asked him
ss$b nice. Then went back to tho par¬
we
lor and Miss *- wanted to excuse
herself, hut I would not let her would leave,
and the young man I thought
soon “I wish go. could have heard him
He you told all about himself
talk! us had
and what a checkered career he
gone through, and Miss-became
quite sympathetic, but we were
both dreadfully worried. We did _ not
know what he wanted, and he gave us
no chance to ask. smile I was froze so sleepy for
a while that the on my
face, and I saw double. Then ho made
mo tell tho history of the institution, Every
and that is my weak Miss point. would
attempt' timo my assistant, would frown --, at her.
to go I in
We both knew that everything the
house was going wrong. I could see
the clock, but the young man sat with
his back to it. At last it struck 2!
Then he asked what time it was. I
told him it was 2 o’clock in the morn
ing, and then he let the cat out of the
bag at last. He told me who he was.
tt l We fellows just consider this the
shank of the evening,’ he said. ‘You
see, J’m an all night man, but I am
•afraid I have been keeping you ladies
up.’ “We both said: ‘Oh, no,’
stupefied, no, and no, much
for we were almost
too sleepy to tell tho truth. But we
both wondered what his business
with us, and, do you believe it,
told us in less than five minutes 1
simply wanted to know if a
in the evening paper of Free tho night Press.
fore was trite 1—Detroit
Frenchmen as High Livers.
It is a fact worth noting that most
of the families who were raised to high the
positions Napoleon and profusely extinct, gilded and by that
First are
those which still exist The are first represented empire
chiefly and its by women. did not play havoc with
wars
the dukes and the princes who sprang
up around its head. The harm wifi
done by the bombance. second empire, ..The.higher whoso
ideal was faire
class Bonapartists ate, drank and were
nearly all guzzlers, and managed their to
soak any amount of fino wines at
lunches and dinners. The fashion in
their time came in of plate having there as many
wineglasses at each as are
flues in a great stack of chimneys.
- When the brought appetite in palled, the the sorbet
russe was to act on un¬
fortunate stomach through as a much tonic, and en¬
able it to go through as more as
it had gone Marshal already. One of
the reasons why Bazaine
could not get quickly against out the of Prussians, Metz, to
bar the way
was that the emperor started before
him, and so the road was blocked with
service de la Louche and tho wagons
carrying tho belongings of his im¬
perial pediments. majesty, When which tho were Israelites truly im¬
were
under a theocracy, and the chief
priest’s aldermen, sons tho ate Philistines as do city routed of London them.
Likewise Marshal de Soubise was im¬
mortalized by his sauce for mutton
chops and disgraced by his defeat.—
Cor. London Truth.
Tlio German Hotel Porter.
In German hotels you come in con¬
tact only with the porter and head
waiter. The porter is usually selected
for liis intelligence, for his ability as a
linguist You make and all for his inquiries size—height of him rather.
con¬
cerning departure the hotel, about the the sights arrival of
and of trains,
the town, etc., and you invariably get
civil and intelligent replies to all your
questions. Tiro so called porter (por
tier), the however, American, in idea no sense corresponds
to of a porter nor
is he called upon to do tho slightest
physical them labor. depart He and receives makes himself guests,
sees
very useful in many ways; but as for
lifting a trunk or carrying a satchel,
and this is his entirely dignity. beneath The actual his position
performs this labor, and both of porter these
officials expect and receive a fco on
the bill guest’s German departure. hotel In paying neither your
at a you see
proprietor,manager will receive it; nor porter; obliged neither
you are to pay
the waiter, who thus makes sure
his fee.—Home Journal.
A New Axle Uox.
Some Prussian railways are
bearings mentiug with of vegetable axle boxes parckm fitted
ent
Subsequent t md it & thoroughly dried to pro,"
I of and shritikage. oil, of An tho ermtjj mir
water any
lolls, mout is used becomes as lubricant. impregnate<F Tho rr
soon
oil, and is able to go a long tim<rl" jfl*
out a renewal of lubrication,
ority to metal is claimed for itp* /
•jago Herald. .
•>0WX * tires^
It J j?
vn.: m i
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A Magnificent tine of Fall Goods.
0-0
We h ave made and extra desirable special zoods. elicits Tho this cheapest misui and Itj], most m desirable , '*
new
Stock of Goods ever offered to the trade in Carm*gyii] e
We will certainly save you money ;
BARCA INS IN DRESS GOODS
Everything new and desk able in Dress Goods atj Prices that’
you buy. from All 12 wool l-2c to worsted 40cts. at 10r„12 Ginglinijs Ip, from and 15c. 8c CasWnJ] te
to 15cts.
These cure undoubtedly the CALyESVILLM. bM GOOD ever nftW m
id to the trade i.t \
IN NOTIONS
FI ) l 1 FY ANY elMPETITlON!
A full Gloves, line of hfindkerchiefs, neckwear. ladies undeiftar. jtid Gpnts Hcsiery, collars ladies and ouffs.
fflisses sol.d black, all wccpid hose and
t.l§ coticn .children’s
CCrlcud 1 ( H. B u S l < S ( ( Sill kinds, ''or
sets of all kinds. spntders. shifts
and a hundred wo|muot ofev articles.
The beauty of these articles describe. They have to
oe seen to be appreciated! Co me and look at them.
J ERSEYSl 5 ERSEYS!
Ladies braided Jerseys at Woe. All wool Jerseys at 4 $l. In
shawls, wc have all kind/ All wool breakfast shawls from
50c tor up. fall Single and winteifear, wool/awis, A plaid beauafnl and striped, line of suitable bed ,
blankets from ttf cheapest to the yery best.
BliN ‘3 AN V BOYS
This is a novelty that/'ill interest every one that will come and
examine our beaut?I jualed and well selected stock of clothing
that cannot be in the place. Men, Boys and
Childrens Cai-m/Rl°- sfa a t 1 rices that cannot be equaled
in ..
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SHO E? SHOES! SHOES!!
a Grroceries.
We coffee cannot and au<pNu>t #jthibg be that undeersold. farmers need. Meat, flour, sy: up, sugar
LOOK HERE,r HAT BARGAINS WE CAN GIVE IN T0BACCI
THAT fO CANNOT A GOOD TOBACCO GET AT ANY OTHER 85c and HOUSE 40c. J 1
IN TOP- llbCOME AND EXAMINE AT 30c, NEW GOODS.
Per OUR
NO TUMBLE TO SHOW THEM.
Midce Room Brick Stor
If/ou Are Sick
With #, Neuralgia, Ehcumatlam
,i« BjQgns. Blood Humors, Kidney
Constijr 1 ’ Female Troubles, Fever and Ague,
m ■* Partial Paralysis, or Nervous
» Paine’s Celery Compound and
each of these the cause is mental
phyrfiverwork, JoYnblch is anxiety, to exposure or malaria,
the weaken the nervoussya
^ Biting in one of these diseases. Bemove
th / s with that great Nerve Tonlo, and the
-Jwiil disappear.
e’s Celery Compound
£® LJbrP? s Celery WZ ’Z‘ Compound Sprtugjeld, cannot Vasa., be excelled writes
Iu as
^ ay csso a single bottle
beaH *“3 liver, and the whole
.
ft \^J|| OIlf *x Q YOU r?epl«d I
W*yc, by druggifra. * 1 ; for »s *
Kichakmmj 4 Co., Burlington, vc
Aged, Nervous, Debilitated.
WHIkJEEWIW, oHORT-HANO, TELEBRAPHYt PESMASSKIP. %
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tv.
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Who desires to hotter lii* ofhilr coadltien la life, thculd write for the C«<*<j
•to. AO” THIXtFSTREET, LOUmVILLC, KY.
dyea Warranted made, to color and to more give goods mors OffiSH “““xl
ever ZiwmM ***
durable colors. Ask for the
no other.
A Dress Dyed hy m
A Coat Colored v V
Garments Renewed
A Child can use them
Unequalled tor ail Fancy *Tfc
At druggists and Merchants. W"*
WELLS. RICHARDSON fc CO., PW«i