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J"- ZESidisurcLs,
BOKSELLER, STATIONER ANO PRINTER.
Webster's Unabridged Dectionary. New
Edition with Supplement. School Books,
Pens, Inks and Pencils.
-aLANIC -BOOKS, SEALING WAX, WRITING TAPER
RNVLfiOPKS Eto. The Finest JOB PRINTING in the Sooth
•^ r * Broad Street . Augusta, Go.
H. N. REID,
MICHIHERY BROKER & COMMISSIOH MERCHftHT
DEALER IN
. STEAM
Agricultural, Portable and Stationay
Btew Boiler*; ,S'ar, Corn and Floor AMI*; Turbine W flier
\Yh#el, Cotton G<n and Cotton ProiMi, Wood-Working
Machinery of all kinds, Harvesters and T<vino-liimler
Reapers, Mowers and Horse Hakes.
AGRICULTUSAL IMPLEMENTS.
W Call or write for Illustrated Ciroulara and Special Prtoes.
Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
ALEX. H, OUHT 18,
Thomson, On,
Baa the Shops fomerly ownsd by 1. T. Smith In Rranchvllls, sad Is prepared to carry
oa th did.rant branches of the basins*,.
Carriages, Wagons and Buggies Made and
Repaired.
Blacksmithing in all its Branches
Undertaking in all its Branches.
Tba Bout Work, all guaranteed, and the lowest prices. Hr s’r ct attention to Dturihfcfls
he oaks a liberal share of pairot.age.
THE KNOX HOTEL,
THOMSON, GEORGIA.
S™3> * ,b# h l ?* rt town * witl,!n 100 of the <!p pastnffle , n d
telegraph offlee. K atm* larg •, well fu'*i*lioil uml oomtnrUlile.ai.il tha uhl.
IS at ways supplied with the ran atssr PARtt to lie üb.xin.td iu the tpwke;a.
commehoial travelers
“l!"** I.* 1 .* ?* 4 th ® j n,,x Hotol, specially prepared f,.r th* m, *lth every eon
and l commodiou ,foft l ° mclu,lia b' flrat-eltwi Haber tjltup aud large
BAMPLE ROOM,
1 .tep* of the leading mercantile hmreeo, where samples of
, r *""d may be ooitvem.nlly and advant-.g-uusly d.eplav.d eli.irao
la onuneoiuta with tlm ibn i u , K o.sl LtlVWltY ST a VZ.
and rehtoles are always ready Mr uu.y . ad. Ihe et vmii* ,Ir.- Hil.., J ’re*|
iai and atteuti-e. tor permanent and iraua.em patrucs the K OX HuTKL
induuemu<r and terms far .U|)eriur to any .toner hutul on theUe .rgw Kail road.
________ __ O. fcl TCIVOX- Prrmr-intor.
J- H. ALEXANDER’S
r '"DRUG STORE,
Drugs, Medicines and Ctiemicals, Patent
Meflicines, Faints, Oils.
AND ALL PAINTERS' GOODS, BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET AR
TICLES, FANCY GOODS, ETC.
OAHUEN A.l\ D O HASS SEEDS.
Well Oriaitei! Well Mel! Well SeiTei!
SSSsTuS srsasyKS- zszszst ’.ar* rss
rntt 5 • uu l ®" ley, unavoidable i-auo. Every family net-da •ometimra to deal with
noh a store. Faintly trade solicited. Cush must necompnnv v.-iv order or
danrutt accounts open. Addres* J. il. A LEX A NDUTVH I>! UGH ? OISR
____ A I'fHlS'l't. 11 FOUUI A.
WATCHES! DIAMONDS! JEWELRY!
Largsct nnd Handsomest Stock In Georgia.
U A^| F ' \ c. RA I HK ’ 8 ™ TIUE B ™OK OF JEWELUY ln<l con.
eoltdated with alagaot Btpoh formerly carried by me at my Old HUud nud”r
uentral Hotel, I now offer at nxluoed prioes tbo
Handsomest stock of Jewelry, Silverware, &e
Kver seen In this City, at my
&ew Store, Corner Broad and Seventh Streets
And familiarly known aa “Brahe's Corner."
Mr. Brahe will nmali with me, and will be plca.d to see bis friends.
WM. SCHWEIGERT,
. Jeweler, 702 Broad Street. Augusta, Ba
W. H. HOWARD. C. H. HOWARD. S. P. TTEISIGEB,
Wm. H. lowasd & Eons,
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
NO. SO McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Order* for Bugging and Ties and Consignments of C >tton solicited.
O. M. STONE. W. F. CAVANAUGH.
STONE St CAVANAUGH,
COTTON FACTORS AM) MACIIIIRY AUDITS,
101 JACKSON (Bth) STREET, OPPOSITE COTTON EXCHANGE.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Camalssloß SO cents; Storage 25 cents. Usual advancements mads on
Conrignmont*.
>l. (mwwow & co„
Coiloii Faciors and Commission Merchants
NO. S. WARKEN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA.
Wa girt our personal attsnlioo to weighing and selling cotton. Commission
for tailing SO owtt. Btoraga, 85 tents.
NEWS AND NOTES FOU WOKE
A woman’s club is still a novelty
Eastland. ,
Red or some shade or of any shade con
tinues a favorite color.
The divided or bi fa rented skirt Is ex
periencing great popularity.
The Japanese style of wearing the hah
with jeweled pins ha* not yet died out.
Women organ ista are employed in somr
of the leading churches of Buffalo, N. T.
The medical profession is said to yield
a larger income to women than any
other.
Queen Amelia, of Portugal, is said to
have a placid and very sweet face, like
the Madonna.
A fashionable toque is of reddish
brown velvet, the crown covered with
holly berries nnd leaves.
Some of the novelties in fans show
tinted feathers arranged ns orchids, tulips
auil in other flower effects,.
Avery pretty bonnet for demt-dresa
can be fsefiioned with black lace and jet,
with strings and pompon of amber.
Jennie June, the noted cewspapet
writer and correspordent. Is sixty yesn
old, although she looks much younger.
In Bengal, Indio, at the hwit primary
seholarnhip elimination*, eight out 31
twenty scholarships were awarded tc
girls.
The Princess of Woles has a pet dbg
whose collar bears the inscription,
“Johnny belongs to the Princess ol
Wales."
At Kalamazoo, Mich., the Rev. Carrie
J, Bartlett celebrated New Year's DAybj
marrying her first couple. Tbo Rev.
Carrie is a Unitarian.
The Minitter c! Piiblic Instruction it
Italy has given an express order tliat all
the doors Of the art schools in that coun
trv JuafJ ha ouun to women
A late reiltnrote has a broad box
plait on either side of the front extend
ing from the shoulders to the edge of the
Skirt, widening from the waist down,
and simitar plaits on each side of tho
back.
In the linen chest of a lady there is not
a single starched article. Stiff collars
and cuffs are considered mannish, nnd
skirt*, night robes and undergarments
are laundered os soft a* the cambric hand
kerchief.
Mrs. W. H. Vanderbilt, tho cider,
spends but SIOOO a year ou dress; Miss
Nellie Gould but s2st)o. Mrs. William
Artur expeuds about SIO,OOO yearly, and
tiio younger generations of Vanderbilt
women even more.
A fashionable mantle recently seen in
Paris it composed of an extraordinary
patchwork of brilliant colors, with appli
cations of leather and bright fringe*, in
imitution of cowboy haoilimcnts, and it
called “La Robe Buffalo."
The “Figaro" jacket,intended forth*
theatre or concert toilet, is not anlike the
old zouave in cut, but fits ns tight as the
bodice. It is made entirely of steel, sil
ver or gilt passementerie, with a high ca
det collar und a military buckle at the
belt.
Tho town of Plymouth, Penn., has a
novel society in its midst. It i* known
as the Young Ladies' Protective Associa
tion, and its primary object is tho pro
tection of the matrimonial interests of
the yomig women of the place. Girls
between the ages of seventeen and thirty
are eligible. No woman can be admitted
over the age of thirty.
The most popular types of embroidery
now employed iu the decoration of
dresses are tho empire and renaissance,
which are both expressed in floml de
signs, but differ iu that the former is
limited to certain leaves and small flow
ers arranged iu straight rows, while in
the latter tho blossoms and foliago are
very much conventionalized, comprising
sweeping scrolls and arabesques.
A Thief Caught With a Thread.
It is born within some human be
ings to steal. They do uot all steal arti
cles of great value, but little things,
which, though costing but a trifle, cause
annoyance. A person of this sort has
been stealing a paper that was left each
morning at the office door of a profes
sional gentleman in Bangor, the pilferer,
who had rooms iu the same building, but
up another flight, taking it before ho put
in an appearance. It would be missed
about twice a week, and tor a time the
paper boy was blamed, but later the
thief volunteered the information that
the office boy of auothcr professional
man in the same building took the papers
aud sold them. In order to find out the
laser gave a week to the business of in
vestigation, making it a point to reach
his oliicc about half au hour ahead of the
delivery, ijuietly entering, be made a
bait of an old paper, folding it after the
manner of the newsboy; punched n hole
through, run in and made fast to a spool
of thread, aud lay in wait. When his
paper was dropped at his door he quietly
took it it*, substituting the bait, leading
the thread under the door. The third
morning the spool began to unwind, and
opening the door lit* saw tho overhead
party leading the thread upstairs. The
latter heard the noise, stopped, turned
round, while the professional gentleman
began to haul iu ou tho thread. When
all the slack has been taken up a gentle
tug announced the connection; the paper
was dropped, pu.led down stairs, and—
l ie parties have, not spoken since,—Lets
isfoii (J/.) Journal.
Two hundred aud fifty thousand peo
pie live in furnished -tents ij Pans.
Purify Your Blood
When spring approaches, U la very Important that
tha blood should be purified, as at this aeaeoo tm
purities which have been accumulating for month!
or even yearn, are liable to manifest themselves mu'
seriously affect the health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla It
undoubtedly the best blood purifier. It expels even
taint, drives out scrofulous humors, and gives to tht
blood the quality and tone essential to good health
Now Is the time to take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
"itj daughter suffered terribly with sore eyes
cause lby scrofula humor. We were obliged to keei
her out of school for two years. We hod merilea)
ntt-ndance, but she failed to gala relief. AX last
knowing that* flood's Sarsaparilla bad cured nrj
mo flier of rheumatism, aud believing It must befool
for the blood, I concluded to have my daughte tr>
it, aud It has entirely cured her.” Comssutw Yiion
41? Fast Mahs Street, Marshalltown, lowa.
Purifies the Blood
“Rood’s Saras peril la has cured me of salt rheum
\% htch 1 have hud few years. I do thick It Is a spteb
-lid mr ticiiie. I am 4>) years of age and my akir 1
just as smooth and fklr as a piece of glass. " kxs
Ux.Uk Clack, Sjutit Norwalk, Coao.
Hood’s Sarsaoariila
SoM l-jr an dcufttiw. M) Ix f* 85. JVvjxireif b
*>. T. HOOD a CiV. Is-tHI, jiL
100 Doses One Dollar
Where Old Km are Beaded.
“I notice,” >ai 1 a rai road officer, “that
wo are con<Hmeii by some people for
oiacing o.d or injured men watch
bossing-' Now, these men are p’actd at
I lotfri-ig* because wo have found by long
I j rice Shat they fill the bill I tetter
Jan ..ny other class of employes. An ex
■ricnced man know* the resjionsibillty
zj hi* position better than a
|bng man, who i* table to
* thinking ab* u’ something else,
I", the tame 1s t vie of those who
?®e been injured iu acc dent*. They
I -a much better lookout than any
c , W, could employ. A young man
w . 11l accept such a job watching
too i„ Z y to eat.
bu . , a jnn is worse than nobody. A
position,f thstt kind has no future, and
a young nmn wh , acce ppi it amounts to
nothing AU the duties of tlie-.fituatioa
can t>e to -fiy nn'<sld 'man or one
partly oyip), t] accident, and nobody
- fet * bill any better.”
By thj g i ow w „y some young people
approach subject of matrimony you
‘h* they were iuaured in the
Mutual
tye Pride ri tiUMt
Be A tiflgbi. boy of. Rfithon,
* ' u nv * . Too; btiUinut i*|id enffsaina:. thi>
delight of hUmareriU, *he joy of hi home. an<l
tl prj*l of hi|r)asv But n aliiulow fell aeroa*
hIM bright proper ts. t H run with trl/tjpg
eougrh: sooij feWtejtr/ro >rjtioosof obMirnotion,
hl etrensrih fiUiLf. hfg check* grew I pi low. a ic|
he fieemsd
friend hArM{ Dr M* tre’s Mpdirwl IH#.
eovery. He li-i’-d ft ? s vi. Health
and strength hi* f+st's! voice ranr
ont again fieyrtss ths**’ho'l playeround. bn
eheyks ngßln jrrew rosy, hi* ©yes hrigl t. Be is
FtiH * ths i>rldl of hUtrlsss” and b© graduate©
thi year with L Ightwt bofiam.
Chronic KassaT ipstirrh jywHfvelr etjr©d by
Dr.age’s O'arrh *4<-i©fly. 00 cents, by drog-
Keep him at >eA*t tbrrt pnee© distant who
bates bread, music and the laugh of a child.
I have looked over th* list of In-red t *n* In
Bull’s Ha me par l Its and have no hesttat'on in
pivnotipoing it a ontnhrxmd that j rombe*
well iu riUteaAe* to which It la applicable**-L.
Y. Yandvli, M. I>.
Why is ad unk ind crltlcfs n Ilk • a pin? Bo
cau e the better the point the unro it hurts.
2)nt4f©id> FeuiAle RegnlAtor wi’l rr all
IrregulHritos *r deriagement* to wo
man. Tlio*o suffering should use it. Sold by
ail UrugglAts.
A Ikjx of safety matches free to smokers of
“Tansl.l** Punch” sc. Cigar.
If sffilf'tfvl with §r*n'©ymt*r Tr. 7aa" Thomo
m*s Eye-Water. DrnfttH>ts sell at SSSo per boi tie.
Watch for “Murray" Buggy adv, next wrek.
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and result* when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
gentlyyet promptly on the Kidueya,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, Lead
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation, fivrun of Figs is ths
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances,
its many excellent qualities com
mend it to all and have made it
the most poprlar remedy known.
Svrup of Figs is for sale in 60c
*nd $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept
any substitute.
CALIFORNIA FtO SYRUP CO.
St* fUHMOO. CAL
tounnuM. n. *£ w ton*, tar.
| CAIN j
! ONE POUND I
; niaiio -liflv} *■ r unu !
j A Dfly>
) A CAIN OF A FOUND A DAY IN THll j
} CASK OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “AU i
j RUN DOWN,” AND HAS ItEGUN TO TAKE {
j THAT KEMARKA&I.E FLESII I RODUCER, |
jSCOTT’S I
; Fwulsiow 1
! OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH j
) HypophospWtcs of Lime A Soda 1
IIS NOTHING UNUSI’AI.. TlllS FEAT }
I irAS UtEN PER Form KD OVCJL ANDOVER 4
1 AGAIN. rALATAKIR AS MILK. En. |
j dorsed by Physicians. Sold bv all |
j D.-.uoGtsTs. Avoid substitutions and f
j IM tTATIONS. J
Ely’s Cream ba.ni|£b;
(J A T A R R y
\piJv hlm in neb tHwirh
hi V hH* K*. >w-. 1 V V r
DROPSY
TREATED FREE.
Poalilv©ly l ured win* Vegetable Kft.cdict
Have eiuvi Ujoasautit at c*e*. Cure patleau pro
aotmoed hopulf a* lyr bust jtbyrteUaa From flrt do
cymptoms disappear, in tea days at least to - o-third*
•ill pjTnpMms remorcti. Send for free book teramo
alaht of miraculous rare*. Ten daps* treatment
free kj ra.tlL If yo-t order trial, send 10c. ts 9ta*s9s
to paj pottage- Da. U. EL Uskkn 4b Sosa, Atlaata, us
SHOW CASES
Wail and Pworinth-'n Ca*e*. Oedtr Cha ts. B\rbe*
Furmtnra, Jew® ry Traps, Sbwls. Cubm t w rk lU atk
kindr. Cuiufdate ouiflts for .-tore*, bead far CUtii vo <
ATLANTA SHOW CASE CO..
A.TXjHNPA. Or A.
©Oil 1 HERhTE NTiHS’ SUPP.r Cfe
W wi cAnitT in rroex
Type, Cases, Stands, Presses,
Partor Cutter*
AND EVERYTHING ITBKD IN A PRINTING OR
PUBLIABINU HOUSE.
recall M. '•**< KVVH *.NKTt^I
84 West Alilbanii Street, ATLANTA, GL
Eanaage Podding.
M’ke a era of n quarier of a pound of
filled ant) rubbed met, a piutb of aalt,
and a pond of flour, wtib one tt-aspuuD
fnl of baking-powder rubbed Into the
flour fir-t ol all. Mix all into e p-te
with a littla cold water. Flour the board
and roll o.t the paste rath<f !e*a than
ha fho huh thick. Line a grea*ed p td
diag-beain with he cruet, cut on the
ov* ruangitig paste, wet the edge of the
trust, roll out a flat, round pies* for the
lid, and after filling the bo-in w th sau
sages am) a very littlo water, put on the
cover, pres* the sides close, wet and flour
the pu iding-cloth, and cover the pud
ding-, tie it around lerurejy, and boM for
one hour and a half, T'lrft out into a flat
dish.
;; The Yoyaee of Life.
' Isb-set by evtls sod tlisnyes on eiorjr
•*We. From blrtb to mnnfaiHid and from not,,
blast until oat aye ob real vlgilani- I* lb'* price
of health. Tturv b) on. trmsif that baa saved
man, a rickety, h.'.o!' l - hinv, htood-po.sit&ed
dyspeptic mortal to a life or usefulness and ro
bust h. alth. It is known as it. Bull’s Sarsa
parilla, and it Is a rarsainr.lU that ta a Saraa
piu-Ula. Not a thousand do ea of oiotsaa, sand
water for ad-ular, but acotu-ebiretell owence
ot the If—* virtues*,lk.r-ab riila and oibsrat
isrilbe Herbs. It 11' all* ,IVI its whof,* oibar stw-A-
IlitrJlA and blob-1 rnueill s have no u ore rffcct
',%%■ vklot’dfa
5 o*l 4o jojirnrif b fcC©at injußtit © */ you fall to
try this x eiJcrit rt.iiiofly. lienuad it of yoar
flragjrt >i ©ml tfeke no other.—Sidney Times.
U * Scotch vromnn who mi id ttut “tbo
bote'her in her town only killed half iwaat at
a time.”
There is more Catarrh In this section of tbs
country than all other and *-eeB pot together,
aud ami l the last few yearn wu * opposed to li
tsenvahle. For a great in ny y oav Doctoiw
proronnetd It a local uis ao, kod prescribed
locei roxnfcdif*, aud by ic-omtantly failing to
cure with loottl tr atmeot, pronounced it tiw
curable. Science bns proven catarrh to be a
consiitutlomil disr-ase. and therefore require*
f onktituUnnui treatment. HU*b Catarrh
Cure, uyinufacnim) by F. J. Cheney dr Cob,
Toledo, Ohio, Is the ooly eonstit ut lonal cure on
the market. It is taken In erunlly in doees
from 10d.eps to a teaspoonful. It acts directly
upon the b.ood ami caucus surface of the *j
tem. The? offer oru- hunUrt-d dollars for aoy
caeo It fails to cure. He rid for circulars ana
teetimonia s, Address. F. J. CUSNEY Ac
Ci >., ToUnto, O,
Sold by Drugvistß. 75c.
When a man to VO, he ie old euongh to
know better thun to fill up with the spirit of
\d.
Get the Best! Dr. Bull’s Worm Destroyers
©re the htiL They taste good. They are safe.
They are sure.
Dyspepsia.
The dyspepsia is like the tooth-Rche.no
on sympathises with its miserable posses
sor. Even the doctors have fallen iu with
the popular heresy that the best way to
sympathize with a dyspeptic is to rail at
min. When you have dyspepsia, every
man you meet asks you to go to lunch
with him; every house you pass is a res
tauraut; every gale that blows waft* to
yonr nostrils the odor of ham and egga;
every new-qsqier is full of domestic re
cipes; cxrry wagon in th* street is loaded
with edibles of some sort; the only sign
you sen is “Dinner now ready.” or “Sup
per Only Fifteen Cents;" why, even the
l*o!_'/rare who waylay you, importune you
for pennies with which to buy • ‘something
to eat. ” Dyspepsia has its complacent
side, however, and if humored properly
by long and eirrnnv-pect lusting, occa
sionally gives it* victims a season of rest,
and during these seasons, whensivever
they occur ; it Iwhooves the dys|>eptie to
improve his opportunity. Hot mince pie
with melted cheese! Ha, there is a dish
that will compensate you fir weeks of
torture! Theu there is nothing the mat
ter (if we may be pardoned the slang
phrase) with a Welsh rarebit, yet the ban
queter should insist on luring a nice over
done, indigestible poached egg served
with the rarebit. But we shall—we ran
go no farther; it makes the mouth water,
tlie palut* yearn and the heart throb, to
think of these precious boons, and even
iu the ntiil.-t of stomachic jtaroxysms, we
fl constrained, like old Louis XI., to
plead indulgence, not only for the sins
we have committed, but for the sins
which w e hope to lutve the pleasure of
committing by and by—we regret that we
cuunot fix the exact date.
How vilely hss he lost himself who
has Iwconie a slave to hia servant and
exalts him to the dignity of his Maker!
Gold is the friend, the wife, the god of
the inone\ -monger of the world.
A . A BUSINESS
L,l#r COLLEGE,
\jm'' NASHVILLE, TENN.
7| ThiOul!©ffe, though yet In Its Infancy, |
/1 hH more liimii 4M> former iudrni*nocu- t
j| go** !**•*••••. many of iheni re-
Ii (viviitK MiUtrlen rmiiciiiK Ikon ®lm*o to #4.~
I / 000 per annum. For riWtUWK atidrtwtf
If U. W. JEAHISOB. Pria.
S3OING NO ° R ™
J VlllW tne p a w
.n...ONEOFTO- i
BURLINGTON ROUTE
—THUoUGri TRAINS FROM
ST LOUIS AND CHICAGO
—TTV—
Kansas City, St. Joseph. Denver, St*
Paul and Minneapolis.
Tt BrM l.lnr |*r all Paints North and ,
YYrl mill ih ParlNr ( mist. I
—TOR TH.-.
NATIONAL UIirCATIONAI. ABSOCIA-
TiS
f h*l lat st. Pol ) J *•/, Wi*. Rod rtp
i*inmtfi l bra id at Ur< rah Itrfl!nerd llalr,
fr malt P • - -o r‘ smh r*hk t m h •*lnr'
liuit<sn ItoHu , • P* * ” I ‘* r .. pUT
ch -t M ioAf.t. tia lit*- **llttrlirgton Rnair” w H
hkfa oiuHoe o r utea, wiha tiM. L b, fVo t
■ <’*i a* , aatit** vv*> ay train u .*■ tr u> • diroct to
Rf P.u rum thrarof *ho* thrraoD dot©.
Fl** rjrh x h>fx.rmttoa. p"m'hlta, conorarnln*
Mie D", , s* 1 **n t ddmr'
HOW A nil FXLIOTT.
11 , I’a*". Ant-a^uMo
ll* Alt.
It. r.PLAF K, Trer. Jr*T*Vl A Pno. Agt.
cfIAS. F.
Tiav. l*aw. Ajft,,
38 W all !*m., Atlanta, On. \
t r tor wwti a /-s. . . i
VivoVvVh
pmvi aara f>H* of th* ••*.*- TWTLE*
or*trad KMTTH A WESSON V-g.* ;
artna. The anut (j Wa\
Fvr manufactured and th nlf )f VV
fin*- rh See of ail ixjxjrt.'* hU
Mannfartnrrad ?Q.aand 4*-i*o. n- jI©WJ
■lanrMUm 4im, Siffi Hnir.mwn.-sia and VWJV
T-’nrrat mo.’raK Onwlnifw • nthvlv or br qunl.
It v w o lit *trc .c- rrafnlly t*-i for vork
manah rn ! at<vk, hray an* unr.vaj.wi fer fnl h.
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cl<vp mnllanhlr i*l *a Imimiion* whVh
a *fA ! for h“*r> •nn* a ti* ira an ar*- not '
onl unri lia 1 ' e, but InK-* rona. SMITH a
WESSON Revolver* n- au atriu'-d u* n fh*har
rrlfl vri h firm'" nenv. ,Mjwi an t’at* of pat tita
atd ara vHavnn'o-d i*crfv4 in varv detadL In
alft ur*'U naonv thra rTiTrinri ,niu*B. awl tr rnir
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mTO ’*•2511 A MONTH ecu ba made working
fer n*. Pereom rntfdrrol wbo cam funiivb
j n a<*raa an t *iv* their w.ioiv tune to ttia busunraw.
\ Rranre ir wue iu loay be proStaWy en4>ioj ts.l *.>.
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gflM MS* lTßu> f td if In Me wh
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5j lira ’icnlatri mi Ftfee.
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"3TY WIFE IS A TERROR!”
said a mild tempered man in our hearing,
“bit. snaps and snarls and spanks her
children, and finds fault continually. I
can’t hear it any longer." Don’t he too
severe on ho-, my friend; you littla realize
her sufferings. She ha* lost her former
sweet disposition, and 111 health is the reuse
of tt aiL Dr. Fisroe’s Favorite Prescription
will make her well.
Asa powerful, invigorating tonic, it im
parts strength to the whole syvtep, and
to the womb and iu appendage* in par
ticular. Far overworked, “worn-out,"
" run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners,
dressmakers, seamstresses, “ shop - girls,"
housekeepers, nursing mothers, and feeble
women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
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unequaled os an appetizing cordial and re
storative tonic.
Asa soothing and strengthening nerv
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ing nervous excitability, irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and
other distressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional and
orgnnie disease of ths womb. It induces
refreshing slixp and relieves mental anxi
ety an 1 despondency.
CATARRH ™ THE HEAP >
m m ■ * m ■ m I m ■ I no natter of bow long standing. Is per
maneotijr cured br Oft SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. 80 eenta, Hv druggists.
“ZT/Wb aaSik
To cure VHMouMiau. Sick Hkadacba. CobtUpatloa.
Malaria. Idver Cotoplatsu. take the ofl
and certain remedy. BXiTfl*S
BILE BEANS
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Price of either aiae. ai cent- per bottle.
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arm piSo*3 REMEDY FOB CATAKKH.—Best. Easiest to use. --
WJafl A t hraapeoL Keiief Is immodutc. A cure Is ccruiin. For HBH
Cold In Ihe Head it has no equaL
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription la •
legitimate medicine, carefully oompousutaa
by an experienced and skillful physician,
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of the system.
‘‘Favorite Prescription” is a poeitivi
wire for th© most complice ted ana obsti
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painful menstruation, unnatural suppres
sions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb,
weak back, “female weakness,” ante ver
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chronic congestion, inflammation and ulcer
ation of tlie womb, inflammation, pain and
tenderness In ovaries, accompanied with
“ internal beat”
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case, or money paid for it trill bo promptly
refunded. Bee guarantee printed on bottfo
wrapper and faithfully carried out for
many years.
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to World’s Dispensaet Medical Asso
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* N. Y.
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