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E. C. ATKINS it CO., Indianapolis, Ind.
?V Rlo W VI Porker*.
I’hlltn I. Armour M bns oo o form
In North, ra New York to I"*. 110 re.
c*i<*d • c no.li • L 4 efi—alio*, o 4
iVo to iidentured to o firmer lie
i be l stout, broad .ho Mind
young fellow, with on ambitioa to strike
.’>ut la tbs world for btnuwlf. Accord
ingly übea be was twenty he sought
nti*i ga n and e relea*e from his *|>prrn
tmship Tbe aliforeia gold fever wee
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et the height, and Phil started with an
overland < omp.iii v for hi Dorado, (teach
ing the promised land, hornet with some
sickness and many hardships, but pluck
and hard work ovcrcamo every obstacle,
und in four or live years he turned East
ward again, having accum htted some
money, lie then established himself in
.Milwaukee nnd engaged in the grain re
coving and warehouse business, which
he conducted aucces-fully for a number
of years, lie next Formed n partnership
with John Plankinton in the pork pack
ing business under the tirm name of
Plankinton A Armour. Just before the
the close of the vrnr, In the spring of
IHI-, pork was selling at $lO a barrel,
and in .New York operators, thinking it
would go to SOO, were buvinit it right
end left. Mr. Armo.ir ttio ght the ro
bot I ou was on the evo of collapse, and
that if the war should suddenly on 1,
pork, instead of being worth $lO a bar
rel would not bo worlh S2O. Mr. I’lan
kinton was of the same opinion. < nfo
fully arranging his plans, Mr. Armour
hurried to New York and commenced
soiling pork short, ilis advent caused a
sensation in tho Now York markets, but
the provision men bought from h m all
he could sell. Tnc market soon com
menced to break. Then camo the news
of tho fall of Petersburg, of lii'hinnn I,
and the surrender of the Confederate
army, and Armo ir bought in his pork,
which he had sold at ft I and down, at
sis. This, his first great operation a< a
speculator, miulc him a millionaire. 110
enlarged the scope of his business by es
tablishing paeklng-housoi in Chicago
and in Kansas City, nnd then removed
to Chicago. 110 now ha< agencies in nil
(lie larger cities of tho South and at tho
principal markets of Europe. Ilis em
plo os number more than twelve thou
sand, and the product he manufactures
is valued at $"0,00 00 annuiily. Ho
is tho most indefatigable of workers, nnd
no clerk in his employ numbers iho
liours of labor that bo does. From 7a.
m. until or.m.ho is engaged at his
office. nnd during that time nothing hut
business employs hit thoughts, lie has
conducted several operations in wheat
wilh great t ccess, and is a bold and
daring speculator of great foresight.
Within tho past few years ho has in
vested hca ily in railroad stocks, nnd
now holds a controlling interest in the
Milwaukee nnd St. Paul b ail way Ho
has enlarged tho scope of his packing
system, and a few yenrsngo entered into
tiio dressed beef trade. Ho has estab
lished beef markets in nil the Eastern
cities, and these central markets have a
cluster of retnil markets around each of
them many being directly tho property
o" Armour Cos. He has tho largest
dressed-beof trade in the world.— C'A
eajo Inter-Octan.
A Dakota Widow.
The Bt. Paul Globe, says:- - Mrs John
Lute, in Sargent County, is a widow
with genuine Dakota pluck. Thro
years ago her husband secured a clnit
and ho lied the first grave in the towi
o; Sargent about, u year ago. Th
widow was left with the c aim, a cabin
and tive children under 10 years of age
and with her own hands she is making
a living for them oil the land. Last
Fal a miscreant stole 100 bushels of her
wheat. One of the colde.t days recent
ly she went alone three miles to haul a
load of straw for her stock; ou the way
the load upset aud aho reloaded, will
the themometer S3 deg. below r.ero
She vill come through all right, but hoi
task is not an inviting one even for t
Dakota woman.
1 r is said the . uuedtales ui.s more cat
tie than any other country in tho world
which may account for the numerosity of
tmU-haedsd people.
mrtJjLtuTSd M
TV MM at tv oar* stopped rowiag
and all bent forwoid, eagerly Usteelag
(or a repetition of tV cry they had
Presently U came again, a yell half hu
man, half (ina *iacal, that mad* the
foraot ring with wild erhoea.
“Comet I" cried Buck Lindsley, an
old guide nnd hunter who accompanied
tV party of sportsmen. “Nothing but
a pointer could make that noise. Pve
hunted ’em off an' on for thirty year*, an' I
know their voice as well as* I do my
own!”
“Shall we land and give chaset” asked
f.llsmore, the youngest man and beatahot
in the patty.
“Yea, yea!” cried his companion in
chorus.
“What would you adviser’ asked Ells
more, turning to the guide.
“Why gentlemen, you know the pain
ter is a mighty tough animal to tackle
but ”
“There it is again!” cried one of the
men, at the hideous yell pealed over
woods and water. “Come on, Mr Lind
slcy, and show us the sport. We’re not
afraid of the dangei i”
Accordingly the boat was headed
toward shore. The moment it grated on
the sand the men sprang out.
“This way!” exclaimod|HuckLindsley.
And, guided by the cries that floated at
intervals through the forest, the men
darted forward.
“The animal, be it panther or other
wise, seems to stay in nearly one spot,”
said “Ellsmore, as they drew nearer to
the source of the outcries.
Cautiously they advanced until only a
thicket of oaks separated them from their
prey. Piercing through this they step
ped into the opening beyond, their rifles
rendy for instant use.
Before them was a small log shanty,
and on a stump beside the door sat a
young man, holding in his hands a French
horn.
Placing it to his lips he blew a blood
curdling blast, the flendish cry they had
uttrinuted to the panther!
“Great Scott!” gasped Ellsmore.
“Oewhillikens!” cried Smith.
“Bless my soul I” exclaimed Brown.
“Well, I’ll be darned!” growled Lind
sley.
“Is there anything I can do for you,
gentlemen?” asked the stranger, as he
advanced toward the formidable array of
hunters.
“What are you doing here?” blurted
Lindsley.
“Camping out for a few weeks while I
learn to play the horn!” cheerfully an
swered the young man, pulling his mous
tache over a capital imitation of a smile.
Four shame faced hunters filed away
toward the boat. Three sportsmen, sad
der but wiser, took the next train for
town. And while relat ng their hunting
experiences to circles of admiring friends
they somehow forgot to tell their exciting
chase nfter a panther.
On tho Far Pacific.
Tha development of the resources of
our Pacific coast is unite us remarkabio
in its way; but the actual figures of the
census will not be so sensational. Cali
fornia was n mining region originally.
Its tirst contributio to tho wealth of
the world was in tho millions of gold it
poured into all the channels of trado
throughout tho world. Put mining is
row one of tho least of the industries of
the region beyond tho Sierra Nevada
Mountains. Grain growing, fruit raising,
stock breeding are now the main sources
of its wealth. Tho mining boom pro
duced unwholesome Bocial disturbances.
But the industries on which tho people
of the Pacific coast now depend aromore
normal in their character. It is a mar
velously beautiful country, and in tho
fullness of tiino will dovclop a race equal
to the very choicest people of the East.
It is probably tho most wholosomo
country in the world. Asa sanitarium,
there is nothing equal to Southern Cali
fornia to be found anywhere. It is des
tined to support a dense agricultural
population, for small farms of fifteen
and twenty acres will produce as much
wealth in tho way of truits, nuts, grapes,
olives, and other valuable articles, as
will hundreds of acres devoted to grain
in other parts of the country. Then,
some timo or other, a mighty commerce
will be developed on the Pacific Ocean.
China, Japan and llindostan fairly
swarm witli human beings whose com
mercial wants have not yet been devel
oped. Then there is growing up in tho
British colonies on tho Pacific tens of
millions ot Anglo Saxons whose instinct
it is to “go down to tho sea in ships.”
Tho vast trade of the Atlantic Ocean
will in the next century be far out
stripped by the mightier commerce of
the Pacific, which of course wilj enrich
our descendants on the American Pacific
coast. — L)emore*t'i Monthly.
Stitches tn An Overcoat.
A Vienna tailor wagered recently that
it took mo e than 40,000 stitches to uiako
• winter overcoat. To decide the <|ues
tion, a coat was ordered, and a commit
the of experts sat to superintend tho
work, as well as to see that no unneces
sary stitches were made.. The result
was announced as follows. Body of the
coat, 4.780 stitches; collar, 8,000; sew
ing collar on, 1,763; buttouholhs, 5,520;
sleeves, w'tta lining, 080; pockets, 984;
■ilk lining of body, with wadded inte
rior, 1 ',B. 3; braiding, 3,026; total, 39,-
619 stitches.
Everybody"•companion is nobody's friend,
but Red Star Ooi g i Cure is every o j *
friend. Prof. Giothe, of (fc© Broolt’yn Board
of Haa'th, endors s it as pr inpt, safe and
rare. Price, twenty-five cents a bntile.
An aged woman, with a family of forty-seven
outs, has been discovered in New York. When
as to Uie oriuin of her fondness for the
feline race, sne honortMi hers- x hy the char
acteristically feminine reply; “They amuse
me, end fight so much that they remind me
of when my old man was alive.'*
Men, such as U. S. Senator Voorhees, of In
diana, are loud in ttu ir praise of St. Jacob
Oil asaninstmtaneouicuvc foe rho mat.am.
neuralgia, sciatica and o.her bodily p.iius.
An ingenious rosue has put himself in the
clutches of the po ice by advertising a sure
preventive of seasickness at a dollar. To those
who forwarded the fee he replied, “Stay
ashore.'' He is not likely to suffer from sea
sickness for some years to come.
There Shall be ne Alps.
When Napoleon talked of invading Italy one
of his officers said: “But. she, remember the
Alps." To an ordinary mau ee wou.d have
seem dt< ply insur nountab ©, but Na o’.eon
responded eagerly; “Thero sh .11 be no Ain*.''
bo the famo t Simplon \a s was made. Dis
ease, lUo a mounu n. stands in the way of
fame, fortune a-.d h n r *o many who by Dr.
Pierce'S “Golden Mi licit Discovery" might
behmledand so tho mountain would disap
pear. It is spec incur ,11 b oxi. chronic lung
and Itrcr duets . rich rs <onu npiion
twhlob is scrofuut ot the iung.l, pt ’ples,
bl> chcs.se i to s turn’ll socilings, tcrer
sorssnnd kindred ton p;tnis.
Tlier who have the Irani to risk ars the
most clsmorou* (or novsitlrs.
Dr. Plsree * 'Ta o U Prescription" Is r
•rywi erc a kuoo rdj I t> he the st.i dnrd
remedy for fern, u nvnp'ain s mid weak,
tisuk It U old ly dru,gi.tr
T'hs pamioa of van ty rates (a forests as
wsll as la cities.
WOBSB TEAM llllXHt
SjSSSSs
<na? ,**” <27*,"1.,.: a,.
ssarsussss
tog UsWsdl rars. Oat Sidney treeUss
•re nut only tV esses at mur* tVa halt the
rsei of enaawaifdii.de. but and B.asty oat of
esry kasdrsl itUr oommes disr*ee. Ttwy
who ha s takw this losibon, roe Is the.r
• Olios after aa *laWa’. uireiticatlon, aa I
tlwir pr -.f that they bars dueunnl ISA
cABe for tbs terrible aa I st aluiy kidney ais
eMs, which have Le-oine so prevslsot
antoay us. is wise and convincing.
We bars recently received from them a
brash supply of tVir wonderful alvertis ug
They bare rhalleayed tb • medi -el profession
•ad science to investigate. Tbetr hive ia
vestigatel, and tho who are frank bave
admitted tbs truth of their statements
Thi-y claim that moetv per cent, at disease*
come originally from ins tire kidneys: tint
these inactive kidneys allow tbs bl oi to be
come filled w.th unc aril poison: that this
uric acid poison in the blood carries disease
through every organ.
Thera is anough unc acid developed la the
system within twenty four hours to kill half
• dozen men.
This being • scientific fact, it requires only
ordinary wisdom to we the effect inactive
kidneys must have upon the system.
If this pois m is not removed, it ruins every
organ. If the bowels, stomach or liver be
come InscVrevknow it at onoe, but other
organa help them out. If the kidneys bocome
constipated and dormant, the warning comet
later on, and often when it is too late, be
cause the effects are remote from the kidneys
and thoee organs are notjpuspected to be out
of order.
Organs that she weak and diseased are un
able to resist the attacks of this poison, and
the disease often' takes the form of and is
treated as a lo al affliction, when in reality
the real cause of the trouble was inactive
kidneys
Too many metical men of the present day
hold what was a fa t twenty years ago, that
kidney disease is incurable, a curding to the
medicines authorized by their code. Hence,
they ignore the original cause of disea,* it
self, aud give their attention to useless treat
ing of local effects.
They dose the patient with quinine, mor
phine, or with salts and other physics, hop
ing that thus nature may cure the disease,
while the kidneys continue to waste away
with inflammation, ulceration and decay, and
the victim eventually perishes.
The same quantity of blood that passes
through the heart,passes through the kidneys
If the kidneys are diseased, the blood soaks up
this disease and takes it all through the sys
tem. Hen eit is, that the claim is inada that
Warner’s safe cure, the ODly known spe
cific for kidney and senses, cures 'JO per cent,
of human ailments, because it, and it alona,
Is aide to maintaiu the natural activity of the
kidneys, and to neut. alize aud remova tbs
uric acid, or kidney poison, as fast as it is
formed.
If this acid is not removed, there is inactiv
ity of the kidueys, aud there will be produced
in the system paralysis, apoplexy, dyspep
sia, consumption, heart disease, headachsv
rheumatism, pneumonia, imp itency and all
the nameless diseases of delicate woman. It
the poisonous matter is separated from tha
blood, as fust as it is formed, the e diseases,
in a majority of cases, would not exist.
It only requires a ] article of small-pox
virus to produce that vile disease, and the
poisonous mat er from the kidueys, passing
all through the system and becoming lodged
at different weak points, is equally destruc
tive, although more disguised.
If it were possible lor us to see into tha
kidneys, and how quickly the blood passing
through them goes to the heart and lungs and
other [arts of the system, carrying this
deadly virus with it, all would believe with
out hesitation what has so often been stated
in advertisements in these columns, that the
kidneys are the mast important organs ia the
body.
They may regard this article as an adver
tisement and refuse to believe it, but that is
a matter over which we have no control.
Careful investigation and science itself are
proving beyond a doubt that this organ is,
ill fnct, more important t ail any other in
the :• stem os a health regulator, and as such
should be closely wot bed for the least sign
of disordered action.
Tall Bonnets.
“Arthur is handsome, I’ll admit, but
then he’s so small. When I wear my new
bonnet, I look taller than he," said Miss
Mattie to her own particular girl friend
Gruce, after the latter had given her “a
good talking to” for giving the cold
shoulder to a former lover.
“It's just too bad those high hats have
come in now,” returned Miss Grace, “for
Arty is just gone on you. He’s not to
blame for being short."
“That’s so, Grade, and he isn’t short
in pocket, you know, but ”
“It seems to me one oughtn’t to judge
a lover by his stature, but by how much
lie thinks of one. You ought to pity
poor Arty, for he is as solemn as an owl
since you sacked him, aud does nothing
but sigh.”
‘‘l agree with you there, and that is
how I do judge him—by his size.”
The Killing Passion.
“Well, old boy, you seem in good spir
its,” said Jones to his friend Jollyboy,
who was in the last stages of consump
tion. “You are determined to keep up
your heart, live or die, I take it. ”
“You bet! I'm bound to prove one of
those confounded old sayings false, any
how.”
“Which one?”
“Laugh and grow fat. I laugh enough
to weigh a ton.”
“How’s your appetite? Here’s sonic
California grapes. Can you digest them?”
“I’ll try it once for luck. Just hand
over that pepsin bottle.”
“What’s that for?”
“Liko all that blasted bad tasting
’potliecary stuff th'-re, merely to help a
poor chap tc die-jest. ”
Despise Not the Day of Small Things.
Little things may he’p a man to rise—-a bent
pin in an easy cliair, lor Instance. Dr. Pierce's
‘‘Pleasant Purgative Pellets” aresmall things,
plea-ant to lake, and they cure sick head
aches r© ievo torpid livers and do wonders.
Being purely voge table they cannot harm any
• on©. AU druggists.
Where the mind is left free religion can
never have dangerouß enemies.
WnY Ahead.
There is great danger of war with Mexico in
the m ar future, but at present we can purs; •
the arts of happ ness, prosperity and wealth.
Wherever \o<:live, you Htiould writ • to Hal
lctt & Cos., l s ort and, Maine; and receive tree,
full information a ut work that you can do
and live at home, earning thereby from $1 to
and upwards dai y- Some have earned
over S£oin a day. Capital not required; you
are started free. Ail is new. Both sexes.
Al ages. Pay, as above guaranteed, from fit at
s.arL
A UecciTed Woman
Ist o lady wh - uses u sinplicS; face lot o is.
white lent,bismuth powders, arsenic, etc., in
the bei of of enriching and beautifying the
comp e-ion. It isbst temporary, sni u.ti
mately dastp ys tho skin beyond tno power ol
nature to reatore. .-top It! Stop it now. and
use only Dr. Hitrtcr's Iron To lie, which im
paria the rigor and loveliness of you h.
Treachery and falsehood are the rices ol
cows pi ice,
Old pill bore, are spread orer the land by
the thousand at; r having been emptied by
suffe in.- humanity. XVhat a mass of sicken
ing, and agnst ng medlc n- (he poor etomarh bus
tooonte. and with. T.o nn< h strong madicine.
I'rickly Ash Ritters 1 rip die and sure y ink
ing the place o all this c ass oi drugs, and is
curing ail th - ill arising from a dl^u-d’r I
comi itin i f ibe liver, kidneys, etoniae'.i a d
bov • a
If yen feel as though water was gatberint
around the heart ’heart-droiisy) or iiaro heart
rheumatism.|>ulpitatioti of the heart with suffo
cation.e> tnpaihetir heart truuble-Dr. Kilmer >
i OcaaM-Waaii regulates, corrscwand curse.
Daughter.. Wires and Xlethera.
Rend for I‘nmphieton Pnmsie Dimsssa. fre*.
j -ernrely sealed. I)r. J. It, Msruhiei. Utica, N.Y
Pieo’a Remedy for Catarrh la aareaabla t<
use. It is act s liquid or a snuff. Kb.
A OfrOrCBATfYK OtfIAXT.
ns BaßabSsaf Utwlisna Ms* Ms—
WTthl* tha last fsw weeks ever M
fern ilia, whose beads art KnigbU of
J-abor have left Chicago for a naw oo
operativo tow* established fifty miles
from Memphis, Tone , and railed Ten
nosaea City. Tha city, of which glow
ing stories sit told, was founded by a
business house of this city which deals
largely I* Tcnnes ee lands. Borne local
Knights of Labor thought it would boa
good idea to move dowa there and run
stores and factories on a co operative
plan. A committee was tent s month
ago to exsmine tho soil, water, iron and
timber resources and upon its return re
ported everything exceedingly favor
able. The climate was gnoi, and the
natural at’ructions of the place excellent,
and the committee bought some ground
and took immediate steps looking
toward the establishment of a colony.
Those interested in the new city are very
enthusiastic in their statements concern
ing it. They say that the War
ner furnace near by, which is now.
out of tepair wi 1 be put in order at
once and in about SO days will be in
operation. The Knights will manufac
tuie nails and employ 300 men in the
nail iactory. Brick machines having a
capacity of 30,000 per day have been
bought and shipped, and as soon as the
colony is in running order the capacity
will be increased to 60,000. Charles
Lange, of Chicago, has been in Tennes
see City and bought up ground for a
sash, door and blind factory. Other
factories nnd stores will be started as
soon as practicable.
The ground that is to be occupied by
the colony consists, it is said, of 120,000
acres, divided into 40-acre tracts. The
town itself coovers 2,200 acre), and is
situated on a tableland 2,000 feet above
ihe level of the sea. Timber, iron ore
and limestone abound. The city will
be incorporated inside of two weeks,
and a City Hall, public school and
engine bouse will be built at once, and
in 20 days 200 houses will be built. The
Englewood College is four or five miles
from the city. Property is selling at $7
to $lO an acre, and a stock company is
formed, the first Board of Directors of
which will consist of seven men, six of
them Knights of Labor Last week
about 20 Knighls of Labor left for the
new city, and to night about 30 families
departed. The projectors of the scheme
expect to get 1,000 families settled
down there inside of the next 12
months. Eight hours with fair wages
will be the rule.
Useful and nnrtful .Medicines.
There is a certain c;a s of remedies for oon
ttipation absolutely useless. These are boluses
nnd rot ons made in great part of podophyl
liu, aloes, rhubarb, gamb ige and other worth
less ingredients. Tbe damage they do to the
sto naohs of those who use them is incalcula
ble. They evacuate tbe bowels, it is true, but
Alwaya do so violently and nrofusely, and be
side. gripe the Rowels. Their effect is to
weaken both then and the stonach. Better
far to use tho agre able and salutary aperient,
Hostetler's Stomach Bitters the laxative effect
of which is never nreced and by pain, or accom
panied by a convuls vo vi< bint action of the
bowels. On the contrary, it invigorates tho?o
organs, the stomach and tho o tire svstem-
Asa means of curing and preventing malaria
fevers, no medicine can compare with it, and
it remedies ne vous debility,|rho imatisnuk d
noy and bladder inactivity, aad other inor
ganic ailments.
The. fears of one class of men are,not the
measure of the rights of another.
Hew to Gain Flesli and Strength.
Use after each meal Scott’s Emulsion with
Hypophosphites. It is as palatable as milk,
and easily digested. Ths rapidity with which
delicate people improve with its use is wonder
ful. Ufce it and try your welvht* Asa remedy
for Consumption, Throat affections and Bron
chitis, it is uneqia’eJ, Please read; “I used
Scott's Emulsion in a child eight months old
with goo 1 results. He gained four pounds in a
very short time.”—Tho. Prim, M. D„ Ala
bama.
Habits of thought and action fix their stamp
an the public code.
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp
ion’s Eye-water. Druggists sell at Zot per bottle.
Bitters
_ IT IS A PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION
IpdSSAs?
£U SENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU
MKSUNO OTHER Et;UAUY EFFICIENT REMEDIES.
ff 1:11t has stood the Test of Tears,
S.y.l in Curing all Diseases of the
■^BBwS|jwja> h BLOOD.LIVER, 6TOM
ACH, KIDNEYS,BOW
ELS,&C. It Purifies the
11 Xi *eu/<|n E ’ 00(1 > Invigorates and
I . nr li Cleanses tho System.
I BITTERS a DYSPEPSIA,CONSTI-
K CURES y PATION, JAUNDICE,
I ULDISEASESOFTHE SICffHEADACHE,BIL-
H LTVFR IOUS COMPLAINTS,&c
ILmiiinm disappear at once under
[jIKIDNEYS its beneficial influence.
1 STOMACH It is purely a Med inel
Aimo as its catharticproper
li nrvmrr’T e ties forbids its use as a
Ijl ii U WLLd, beverage. Itispleas-
R v 2a nt to the taste, and as
I.I2SKSL
|! ALLDRUGGISTS prickly ash bitters co
Ely’s CATARRH
CREAM
/.os
vHth catarrh it seri-
ously affected n,y c, J
. vice. One bottle of L ■ ‘ ‘ ** * -
Cream Balm did the
work. My voice
fully restored. B.F. 9Bns|^'
Liepsner, A.M.. Pas
tor Olivet Baptist
Church. Philadel- LLwr'pwwpn
pitta, pa. nAY“EEVtR
▲ particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable.
Price 60 ce ts at Druggists; by mail, registered, 60 cts.
Circulars free. EL* BEOS., Druggists, Owsgo, N.Y.
4% 111 B ■ HABIT Quickly and Permanently
Bl □ I 1 I md cored by DR TANNER’S OPIUM
HKIH m AND MORPHINE CURE. For
II sale by all Druggists.
SI.OO Per Bottle.
_ _ AlhD Tor Circulars and information sd-
II dress TANNKR o**l IT3I
MAniuimr<uD' co., 101 whitf-
Ifl OR PH IN E GA?* 80 *
Mexican wir survivors
or their Widows. New Pension Law. Apply at
onos for blanks and fall information. Twenty
years’ experience. Beet references. Success *'r no fee.
JH. Ado a Ulster. Jr..
Attoruey-at-Law. P O. Box 493, Washington, D. O.
■
W* DOC BUYERS' CUIDETf^S
Colored pittas, too enantrinasH
dlderaat hraedA price. th.y t H
~nd w here lo buy thorn El
p wewi M.iM for IS Cents.
. • Xaj ASSOCIATED gANCIERS, □
B( r 7:1337 g. Eighth 8u FbilsdslphU, Fa. |
I m rUCIftUC oeenrs* pay. bounty pm
rjrfa\l!lll\ Cured, deserters r*lie\rd.
y LUO 1 UllO, 21 years practice Buccrn >*
k ns fee. Write fr circulars and new i.isi
1 A# W, SlrUsrwtrk Ar tnffto.i T*.<
March April May
▲re the months In which to purify your'blood, and |
for this purpose there is no medicine equal to
Hood’a "Sarsaparilla. It purlfle, vitalizes, and en
riches thojblood, removing all traces of scrofula or
ether dteease. It creates an appetite and Imparts
new strength and vigor to the whole body. It 1* the
ideal spring medicine. Try it.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“Last spring my whole family took Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. The result Is that all have been cured of
tcrofula, my little boy being entirely free from
sores, and all four of my children look bright and
healthy as possibly can be. I have found Hood’s
Sarsaparilla also good for catarrh, with which I have
been troubled since the war. Nothing did me so
much good as Hood’s Sarsaparilla.’’—Wm. B. Atheu
ton, Passaic City, N. J.
N. B.—Be sure to get tho Peculiar Medicine,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Bold by all druggists.? Tsl; six for $5. Prepared I Fold by all druggists. #1; six for $5. Prepared
by C. I. HOOD A Cos., Apothecaries, Lowell, Blass. |byC .L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowtll, Mass.
IQO Poses One Dollar
Highest Awards of Hednls In Europe and America.
The neatest, quickest, safest an 1 most powerful
• remedy known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Neuralgia,
*T umbago, Backache. Weakness, cold In tho chest
and all aches and pains. Endorsed by S.UOU Physi
cians and Druggists of tho highest repute. Denson's
I lasters promptly relieve and cure where other
p astors and greasy salves, liniments and lotions,
are absolutely useless. Ceware of imitations under
vim lar sounding names, such as “Capsicum.” “CaD
nr?,i*i a i PS i C l ne ’V as . th " y . nra utterly worthless
and Intended to deceive. As;c for Denson’s and
TAKP. no OTHERS. All druggists.
St-ABURY & JOHNSON’. Proprietors. New York
DR. KILMER’S On© of every five wcl
meet has some form of I
Heart Disease, and is in con-a
stant danger of Apoplexy, y
Shock or Sudden Death 1
WwfjW'i*aßV This Remedy regulates, re-fl
lieves, corrects and cures. I
OTPrcparcd at Dr. Kilmer’s!
_ . XfemataF- ms pen far Y, Binghamton, N. Y.|
ricexgreggy 6 for. Letters or inquiry answered. H
ftf aa Guide to Health (Sent Free), |
sl.°° $5.00 Sold bj l>ruggltfc
SOLID FACTS!
“Seven Springs” Iron-Alum Mass, will give you an
appetite, strengthen you up, cure Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea
ana all Headaches, purify the blood, net on the Kid
neys, relieve Catarrh and ward off malaria. Price, 60c.
and $l.OO per bottle.
Dickey’s Painless Eyewater ITSfiOFUi
once. No cure,no pay. Ask for it. So’d by Druggists
or sent by mail postpaid. Price 25c. IIICKEk A:
ANDERSON, Manufacturers, Bristol, Tenn.
Marvellous Meaory
DISCOVERY.
Wholly nnllke Artificial Systems-Cureof Mind Won
dering—Any book learned In one reading. Heavy re
duction* for postal classes. Prospectus, with opin
ions of Mr. PnocToß, the Astronomer. Hons. W. W.
Astor, Jddah P. Bksjamib, Drs. Hikor, Wood and
others, sen^,™^
3ST Fifth Avenue, Mew York.
JEh Fh m too Best Kinds; 30th
HTbIJ n HJL V year. Catalogues free.
|ra |L3 W* Concords. per 100;
■■■mi bU Slts per 1,000. 1 Empire
State and 1 Niagara for BSI post paid. Brigh
ton, Delaware. Ives. Elvira, Lady. Catawba,
™ Martha, Moore’s Early, Worden, l'ocklington,
Diamond, Vergennes, &0.. at lowest rates. Raspber
ries, Gooseberries. Jessie Strawberry, Lucretia Dew
berry, &c. CEO. W, CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio.
<9 " " ATLANTA
A SAW WORKS.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
jrasaih Saws and Saw-Mill Supplies.
Repairing a Specialty.
Agents for L. Poweb A Comb anT*
Wood Working Machinery.
Large and complete stock, wme
for catalogue. Atlanta, Ga.
BTJSIITBSS-
Education a specialty at MOORE’S BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, iin. One of the best
schools in the Country. Send for Circulars,
J.P. STEVENS &BRO.
JEWELERS.
Atlanta , Ga.
gnd for Catalogue.
WHETHER YOU WANT A
P^NQ^IftGAN
It will pay you to write to
PHILLIPS & CREW,
ATLANTA, GA.,
For Catalogue (free) and Prices. Mention this paper.
m| pA | DR. WILLIAMS’
PILES ’ Indian Pile Ointment
■ ■ BiliV | will cure any case of Itch
ing, Bleeding, Clceraicd or Protrading
Piles. CL'RE GUARANThED. Prepared
for Piles only. iPnyalclans’ Jars by express, ere
t'-tiil. 5t’2.50.3 Price per box..loc. and 81. Sold
b • >t rt'gg Ist* or mailed on receipt of price by
LAMAR, RANKIN’ ,t LAMAR, Agents, Atlanta. Ga.
AHIIIII anl WHISKEY lIABVTS
\ ■■ cured at hom= without pais.
| III Ral Bio. of particular* sent FRKK.
U 1 I U Itl B. M. Woolley, M. D„
Kmmmmmmmmmmm ■ AHnntn. Ca. office
Whitehall Street. Mention this paper.
MW
'3/ C.n *t th. mo Pr.otio.l Businem Edit-
V?/**<“•'<> *< li.ld.iiilt h*. Mr1.0.l at 11...
' lea.,aH. Br .vl St. All.nta.Ga. Band
/ tor Lire oars A Specimen of Penmanship
AO s,t 1 i s '**•!o.oo
.Thin. Wwith listu••• Scud f.* catalogue. I P
wIVI Stewart A Co.,S vt UiteUaUbt.. ▲uaala.Ga.
f !i A T I? IVI T Ootoiged. tend auiuu tw
I 9 inventors'unlde. L ll.i
2 Pat*.u 1 4wv.-f ’• • s-'iiiKiee U. C-
HjuUM FAKK! Tomtrodoee Send NH ad
drseeTmmedialely TSTs fori ts Cos , Jersey City. N.J,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla'!* prepared from Sarsaparilla,
Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Plpsissewa, andj other
well known and valuable vegetable remedies. The
combination, proportion and preparation ara pe
culiar to Hood’* Sarsaparilla, giving It; curative
power not possessed bv other medicines. It effect*
remarkable cures where others fail.
Best Spring Medicine.
“I was troubled with bolls, having several of them
at a time.. After suffering about ail I could bear, I
took Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which entirely cured me,
i cheerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsapnrilla to all
like afflicted, being sure they will find relief.”—
E. N. Nightingale, Quincy, Mass.
“My wife thinks there is nothing like Hood’s Sar
saparilla, and we are never without It In the house.”
—F. H. Latimer, Syracuse, N. Y.
Do not be induced to take any other. Ctot
100 Doses One Dollar
gSmoN
It" 'Un Will purify the BLOOD icgnlat.
vS-ggral OEof’yOUIH. DjVepiiVwsnt
of Appetite, Indigestion,Lack of
Strength and Tired Feeling ab
aolutely cured: Bones, mas.
cles and nerves receive now
force. Enlivens the mind
and supplies Brain Power.
~ ”.■ ■■■ Sufforing from complaint*
LADIES
ingonlyndd to the popularity of tkeominaL DO
not experiment—get th* ORIGINAL AND BEST,
1 SSnod on receipt of two cent. In postage, f
the DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY.
St. Louis, Mo.
Ask your retailer for the. James Means’ 83 Shoe.
Caution ! Some dealers recommend inferior
goods in order to moke a larger profit. This is th*
original $3 Shoe. Beware of Imitations which ac
knowledge their own inferiority by attempting to
build upon the reputation of the original.
None uenuine unless bearing this Stamp,
JAMES MEANS’
Gctlraro, gg SHOE-
Bi '"*s>%. Made In Button, Congress and
m rjr MLaco. Best Coif Skin. Unex-
WL \\ l&celloJ in Durability, Comforts
ffi Appearance. A postal card
JB m sent to us will bring you In-
ISSf W w m formation how to get this
Igj? Territory* 11 * ®* t6 or
& Cos
Our celebrated faetorv produces a larger quantity
of Shoes of this grade than aMy other factory In tho
world. Thousands who wear them will tell you ths
reason If you ask them. JANIES HI SANA* gtl
ftOE for Boys Is unaDP**<'ached In Durability.
IT 1 T HONEST 1 1
I , Ik amounts ofH
H [ I | Irgso to @5OO, on ■
| I | to Ten years time. B
AI fcwour new plan—available to I
burdensome to none. State ■
you can safely use, also B
■ age and occupation. The System In ■
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B Bradford Block, Cor. Sixth A vlne.B
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DESKS, OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES.
Asia Tor Illustrated Pamphlet.
TERRY SHOW CASE CO., Nashville, Term-
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■ EARHOW,
Clod Crusher and Leveler.
Tho Best Tool in the world for preparing
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Sole ManuPr. HU2 West Main St. LonlsvHe. Kv.
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nih their own horses au 1 give their whole time to
the business. Bpa: e moment * may be profltably em-
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nrofltabie emplovmsr.t to represent us in every
SKSSSS KIM,
THURSTON'S pe°rlTo OTB POWDER
Keeping T.elh Perfect and Hume Healthy,
mm ta M. U.T. Semple, worth |LJ Wit
!Ta* oo uod.r ta. eon.'. f.eu Addreee
(9u Hat, Houuta.HoliT.lUa.
me . to loldtere A H.lrt Send atom,
DSHSlAnfi'or'lrciilirt com.. BIN*
BgllelUile ham. Atf jr, Waehiafio., p. O,
nnillUHablt Cured. Treat u ent .ent on trial.
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