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BMMfiei OF THE NEWS
CkU al Either of nj Stores whea ia Asgosta.
I will show yon as goed a Stock of Shoe* f>r Spring wear aa
you will And in the State. 1 aim to keep the best
qnality of Boots and Shoes. I buy all goods
from manufactuers. 7 sell them at fair
profit. 1 have no drummers. I will
be pleased if the reader ol Inis
paper will call at either of
My twO STORES When In. -A.-u.g'tsteta,
I will see that tboy receive courteous treatment, it is a rule in my
establishment. Call end see my Spring Styles of Shoes.
Price and Quality tiuaranteed.
A. ,T. Gouley,
Deader In Reliable Footwear 722 Broad Street and flouley’s Cash
Shoe Store 915 Broad Street.
—DEALER IN—•
Wines* Lfauors* Cigars, Maeeo t Etc.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GtVEN TO THE JUO TRADE.
No- 847 33r*oad Bt-. A.ugusta* G-a.
. M. STONE. W. F. CAVANAUGH.
STONE * CAVANAUGH.
COTTON KACTOHS AND MACDINBRI AGENTS,
101 JACKSON (Bth) STREET, OPPOSITE COTTON EXCHANGE.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Commission 00 cent*; Storogi* IS cents. Usual advancements made on
Consignments.
S. MARKS & CO.,
KEITUCKY m TENNESSEE WHISKEY HOUSE
rao Uroacl St.. Auguata, O-u.
msMMI - ♦- ——- ■
Are ready for the Fall trado with i very largo Stcck of all kinds of
LIQUORS, WIUSS, BRANDIES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
(Vo pay strict attention to country trade. Jug trade a specialty,
During the Exposition mako our place your headquarters,
fs4. MARKS & CX>.
>f. O’WOW'D, 555 & CO.,
Cfltiuu Factors aifl Comim MercMts
Corner Ninth anil Itoynolds Streets,
-A-utrusta, Ga.
For Soiling, per bale, 50c. Storage* 25c.
I. DELPH.
"Wholesale mid Ileteil -Dealer'
JUST \
COOKING STOVKB, HEATING STOVES and ORATES.
Tinware, Wooden ware, Block Shoot Iron, Galvanized Shoot Iron for
Evaporators, Sorder, Shoot Zmo, Tin Plate, Tin Vail, Guttering, Spout
\ng and all kind of Shoot Metal Job Work.
The New Excelsior Cook Stove has been sold by ua for the pan
eighteen years, Killeen sizes in stoek.
Homing Stoves in variety tbreod or wook. Send for Circulars.
w. 1. DELPH,
831 llroud Street, AngiiNln, (>n.
THE WINDSOR”
and BKBTA UII A. N'T,
D. IDSBE-STEie.
B3i AN,) Kl 6 BItOAD STREET, AU.GUBTA, Q A.
Fine Lodging and Sample ltoohos for Commercial Men.
nmuummv
IC. Levy & C#’|
■ C. L ev> & cU.
r‘"l Ia <3 i r Ta, “<!
lAILOBFII 1 A srKCiAI.IV. ; I UIiOTHIERI).
AugiiHtu. a A
uguata, aIA.
The Largest and most Complete Stock
of Mens, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing in
Georgia.
I. C. Levy & Cos.
TAILOR-KIT CLOTHllild-
WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.
An East Indian village and exhibit will
occupy 300,000 square lcet of space on
M id way Plaisance.
The Canadian Pacific railway will ex
hibit at the fair a model passenger train
nod also models of the fine ocean steamers
ia that company’s service.
The Silk Association of America and
the Bilk Industry association have deci
ded to combine in making the finest
I ossible exhibit of silk goods and pro
ducts.
One of the attractive features of the
Australian exhibit at the fair will be tree
feme from Sidney, New South Wales.
The ferns v .ry in height from eight to
fourteen feet.
A choral building, 100 by 200 feet,and
costing fIOO,OOO, will be erected near
Horticultural ball. It will be devoted to
musical ottuustioos, chiefly largo cho
ruses.
It is proposed to ruu from New York
to Chicago at the time of the dedication
of the exposition building, tea special
trains, ten iniuulca apart, each tram to
have clab irate decorations and music.
A herd of live elk will be taken from
Idaho to the expobtion. In the Mont
ana exhibit will bo shown about one
hundred specimens of wild animals and
birds, native to that state, and set up by
a skilled taxidermist.
The corporation of the rifle mamifac
turera at Liege, Belgium, has addressed
a petition to the government asking foi
a subsidy (o enable it to mako a worthy
exhibitof its branch of industry at th
Chicago exposition.
The Methodists havo decided to hold
an international camp meeting of a
month’s duration at thu time of the ex
position. It will bo held half the time
at Dt'Spafoea and the other hdf at Lake
Blufl. Both places are n few miles out
from Chicago.
The Italian government has selected its
warship, Amerld, to convey to the
United Stites the Italiau exhibits to the
expos'tion free of charge. Tne Romo
chamber of commerce lias invited other
chamb rs to f rm committees to promote
diesecuriag of Italian exhibits.
The secretary of thn treasury has in
structed collectors of customs at all
United States ports that the transporta
tion of itotieles intended for exhibit at
the exposition must be facilitated in
preference to all other importation).
Exhibits from foreign ports are already
1 oginnliig to arrive at New York in con
siderable numbers.
Question* Ollnn -\skod.
Q. What is Aiabastinef
A. Alabastiuois a dijhahlk coating for
walls and ceilings.
Q. In it tho Nunio un knlHomino*?
A. It is entirely different from all other
preparations on the market.
Q. Wherein doss it, differ from these kal
aomines on the market?
A. it is made from a cement thnt goes
through a process of setting on tho wail, and
grows harder with age.
Q. What are kal*ouiiiCH made from?
A. From whitings, chalks, clays or other
inert powder* for a base, and ure entirely
dependent upon glue to bold thorn ou tho
wall.
Q. Why do knloominon rub an 1 scale?
A. Because the gluo, being animal matter,
decays in it short time by exposure to air
and moisture, and tlm binding qualities of
the material are then gone.
Q. Does the Alabastine contain any in-
Jttrious substance?
A. Alabastine ha* been most carefully
tested, and is recommended by leading sani
tarians throughout the country, on account
of it* nnitlly nature.
Q. What has the same investigation
shown regarding wall paper?
A. Sanitarians Condemn, in tdroflrz terms,
the use of wall paper for walls of living
room*, on account of the poison used in its
manufacture.
Q. Can anything but plaid work be done
with Ala bast iofi?
A. Any kind of work, from plain tinting
to the most elaborate decorating can be
done.
Q. How can I learn to do this work and
decorate my house?
A. By writing the Alabastine Company,
Grand Rapid*, Mioh.. for book of instruc
tion* and suggestions, an l illustration of
stencils; also showing six sets of tinted wall
design'*, sent free.
A Lotion for l lillblnius.
If in spite of all precautions chilblains
appear, bathe the hands with a lit ion
made of one part spirit* of wine and live
parts spirit* of rosemary, tubbing tho
part* affected briskly with the hands to
create a friction. This lotion whouM be
applied every two hours. Usually tho
chilblains will disappear after a few up
plications,—New York Tribune.
■g- ~ 1 —"" • —■
Mr. KoSrrf H’. Itenvtr
Two Christmas Dinners
In ’9O a Smell was Enough
In ’9l a Good Appetite
The Change Wus Pur fo flood's
Sarsaparilla.
“ Christmas Day, Dot rf*. IWI.
** C. I. Hood <& Cos., Lowell, Mom.
“ I haw been reading in a paper to-d* .* abovit
Hood** Sarsaparilla being a cure for
Dyspepsia
Aud 1 know that hi* true. A year ago the
smell of ray Christmas dinner was enough for
me, but this year I find that I want more
than a smell,amt 1 give Hood*‘ Sarsaparilla
the credit for the t'hange In my foalin.rs. For
the last two years I have been troubled with
dyspepsia, and could find no cure for it. My
frieuustold me that if 1 went to Europe, sea
sickness, changt of air ami die! would cure me.
1 went to Ireland and remained the three sum
mer month* of this year, id, and came back in
September uacurcd. My blood wrs
watery amt I was told to take Hood's Sar
saparilla for it. 1 did so, aud in one mouth 1
I found that
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Cures
Both poor blbod and dyspepsia, for I am now
perfectly well and have not taken any
other mednina singe 1 come home.” ft out. w.
lhtimM.3* FVankltn St . Astorra, Long Island
City, y. Y.
Hood* ■ Pills are the best family cathartic,
gentle ana effective.
'.'ROM THE ‘ PACIFIC JOURNAL.”
•‘A great invention lias horn uuide by Dr.
XutL Thnt eminent chemist has produced
Ws Hair Dye
which imilatr* nature to peifrctktni it acts
tnAtantaiMKMmty uu t la i**rfectlr lisrmle<i. M
i’rlcc, 91, Office, 81> 41 Dark Blacc, T.
A Wellesley College girl has joined
the Salvation Army.
The Queen of Denmark has, perhaps,
more orders than most royal women.
Women who have prematurely gray
hair are rated among the baudsomest of
the day.
Women with advanced theories refuse
to do auy kissing. Tliey are afraid of
bacteria.
Mile. Leclare, of the Paris School of
Pharmacy, has taken a first class degree
in chemistry.
Nobody will be sorry wheo many of
the present grotesque fashions in dress
become obsolete.
The cx-Empress Eugenis paid S2OO
per ounce for a braid of hair that exactly
matched her myn.
Mary of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
who diuif .riwontiy, left it, 000,003 to
various charitable institutions.
Julia Dickinsoa, of Michigan, left to
Obcrlin College, Ohio, $40,000, to pro
vide physical culture for women.
One of rite popular cloaks of evening
wear is a red cloth circular, fitted
to the sbr*iit>)ers and lined w ith thin silk.
Miss Morgan, the New York cattle re
porter, has made money enough by her
work to build and furnish a comfortable
home.
Miss Ma iden has traveled 2000 miles
horseback on her mission for the lepers
of Siberia. Sh* has secured S3OOO for
a hoapital.
It is said that Queen Victoria and tiio
Duchess of Sinters3t both pour their tei
into their saucers rather than swallow it
while it is too hot.
Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, sister of the
ex-I’residuiit, h about to write abook on
Egypt, amt bar gone to that far-off
country in search of material.
Mrs. Bt'ier Newton has the reputation
of being one of the few women who
would never consent to have a photo
graph taken or .1 portrait paiatoi.
The university commissioner of Scot
land has passed an ordinance making
provision for the teaching and gradua
tion of women in all its universities.
The cashier of the new Holland House
in New York City, Is Liaette MoKvoy, a
handsome young brunette. She is the
only female hotel cashier in that city.
The very swell women of the world im
on their beds sheets of chamois, bound
with silk. Quite a luxury nre these— •
soft and warm. They cost sixty dollars.
The daughter of W. K. Vauderbiit,
New York,has a reputation as a linguist.
Though only fourteen years of age, she
speaks French, German, Chinese au-1
Italian with ease.
From a report recently issued it is
learned that the number of women pur
suing studies at the various colleges iu
Paris have increased from 152 in 189 J
to 252 at the present time.
Lace promises to be more fashionabh
than it was last summer. In many cases
the entire bodice is of lace. This is
particularly effective when the gown is
of the fashionable light-shaded silk.
Mrs. Newman, wifo of Bishop New
tnau, of Omaha, Neb., has been elected
fellow of the American Geographical So
ciety. She has earned this distinction by
her observations as an extensive traveler.
Young ladies ore now employed in the
spcctro-photographic department of the
Paris Observatory. It has been found
that they are gifted with keener visual
power in regard to minute objects than
men.
A pretty evening mantle is of lioavj
blue velvet, lined with light-blue silk,
composed of a draw-iu back, with the
straight fronts bordered with Mongolia
goat around the length. The straight
sleeves have deep velvet cuffs.
Mis. La Favro, President of tho Now
York Vegetarian Society, lias experi
mented for several weeks with a view to
finding ho.v cheaply she could live and
yet have the very best of food, and she
sajs she cub live royally on $1.30 a week.
Vinnie Ream Iloxie, the sculptor, it
an Arkansas girl who in her youth was i
protege of the late General Albert Pike,
the Masonic poet. Since her marriage
some yean ago to Lieutenant Uoxia she
has executed only one piece of sculptural
work.
Hulda F riel ricks, a young German
woman, has been engaged by the Pall
Mall Gazette to make a tour of the United
States for the purpose of writing up the
social institutions of tho country, es
pecially their effect on wc man’s con
dition.
The lovely old lace so much in vogue
with our mothers and grandmothers, say
half a century sgo, and called Spanish
blonde, is coming into great favor this
year. It always looks like frosted
feathers, so softly does it fail and so
graceful aro its patterns.
The most coveted jewels now aro tho
Sugar River pearls from Wisconsin,
which rival the Orieutal pearls in some
respects, and come in rare colors—pink,
black and bronze. They are much used
in rings, set in rows of three or five, or
encircled with small diamonds to set off
the natural tints of the pearls.
Miss Slav Stiller, of Whitneyville, is
acquiring fame as the first young lady t>
lay up a bunoh of shingles in Maine.
Miss Miller is but ten years old, and
probably has many years before her io
which to enjoy her honors. The work
is said to navo been done as well as any
body could have done it
According to the American Angler s
Mrs. Stagg last year captured with a rod
thirteen tarpon in as many days in thr
Gulf. The total length of the fish footed
up eighty-three feet and four inches, the
total weight 1774 pounds, and eight
hours nnd fifty-three minutes were spent
in actual play. The largest fish weighed
805 pounds.
Mrs. Lew Wallace says that Florenei 1
Nightingale was a slender woman ol
graceful figure and great dignity o
manner. She exhibited remarkable forti
tude at all times, and especially whet
present at surgical operations. Once
when the agonies of a patient in thi
hands of the surgeons put to dight h'
attendants. Miss Nightingale turned ar
rebuked them, saying l “Come l>i-
Shame ou you as Christians' Shame
you as women 1”
A Game of Robbing.
An a'mond grower of this locality hit
upon a nice device forgathering his crop.
His trees bore largely, and thus early be
came kown to the yellow hammers, a spe
cies of the woodpeeker tribeof birds,and
they had regularly stored away large
quantities of ripe nuts taken from the
orchard in the limb of an oak tree near
by. The astute orchardist watched op
erations, sod at last hit upon a novel nut
and labor saving plan, and he lost no
time in putting it into execution.
The limb was sawed from the tree and
replaced by a square shaped funnel long
enough to nearly reach the ground; a
bucket was then set underneath. A gen
uine robbing game then went merrily 00.
The birds gathered the nuts, which they
dropped into the funnel and down into
the bucket below, and as regularly as
night came the almond grower would in
his turn empty it of its contents and set
it back for u new supply. This kept up
until the entire crop bad been gathered,
and the yellow hammers had departed
br .ken hearted at the heartless deceplion
practiced upon them.—Sutter City En
terprise.
Had Tided One.
Mrs. Waybsck (at a dime museum) —
"J and suites! And was that man really
skinned alive? Dear me! How did the
savages do it?”
Mr. Wajback—‘‘l s’pose they covered
him with porous plasters, Manila, and
then pulled 'em of!.’’ New York
Weekly.
A Good Reason.
Little Boy—" Can your sister play?”
Little Girl-—“No, she makes awful
noises w’eo she tries.”
Little Boy—“Then wot did your papa
get her a piano for?”
Little Girl—“l dunno. I guess it was
'cauo he wanted see box for a coal bin,”
—Street & Smith’s Good News.
btxt* or Ohio, i rrr or ioisdo, i
Lucas Cocirrr, f
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la the
senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney A
Cos., dolus buaineee in the City of Toledo,
County aud State aforeeaid, and that said firm
will pay the Sum of (ion for each and every
ca*e of catarrh that cannot be cured by the
use of Hail'ii Catarrh Cure.
Thank J. Cnmter.
Sworn to tvfuro me and subneribed in my
presence, this Stli day of Decentbor, A. I)., ItSK.
i — v - , AW. UhKAAOK,
I SRAL I
’ —r— ’ Xntary Public.
Mali's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally and
acta directly on the hiood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. <1 t ’HKHir A Vo., Toledo, O.
VKT Sold by Druggists, 7Sc.
Vl Osl) One Ever Printed.
CAN YOt rlNIt TKS WOHD?
Theie Is a 3 inch display advertisement tn
this paper. Ibis ueek, which has no two wools
att k e except one word. The same is true of
each new nneappcaruiK each week, from The
yr. Harter .Medicine Cos. This house places a
Crescent* on overylhlmt they make and pob-
Lopil for it, send them the name or the
word and they will return yon book, uiai ti.
rim LITHOOKAPHS or KAMPt.EA SHKK.
.J}' T - James H. Corden, pastor M. K. Church,
W ilflon. N. C., nays: J have used Bradycrotine
tui never tn a single Instance failed to obtain
Immediate relief from heiulkche when direc
tion* were followed.” Fifty cents, at drug
•tores.
But one upon earth i* more beautiful and
better than the wife—thet ia the mother.
For impure or thin Wool, Weakness. Mala
ria Neuralgia, Indigestion, and Mllousness,
take Brown’s Iron Bitters-It gives strength,
funking old persons feel young—nnd young
persons strong; pleasant to take.
There la a past which In gon© forever. But
t here in a future which is still our own.
In 1860 “Brown'd Bruuchiti Troche®” were
tmrodneed, and their surem cure for
( olda, Congo*, Asthma, and Bronchitis ha*
been unparalleled,
FITS stopped free by Dr. KMufs Murat
Nkhvr Rkmtohrii. No Fit* after first dv*s
uae. Aiarrelous cures. Treatise and $2 r? ia
tot tie free. Dr. Kliue. 831 Arch Bt. PhlU. P®
The progress of arfence tn medicine has pro
•lneed nothing better for human ills than the
cetel rwtud Bcccham'a i’liU. 36 cents a bo*
Advice to Women
If you would protect yourself
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
(bradfield^
FEMALE I
REGULATOR |
CAnTKfINVTIXIt, April as. ISSB.
This will certify that two members of my
Immediate family, after bating suffered for
years from menstrual Irregularity,
being treated without beuoflt by physicians,
were at longth completely cured by one bottle
of ttratifield's Female Hegnlalor. Ito
effeet Is truly wonderful. J- W. Srxaaas,
Book to " WOV \V ” mailed PRFP. whleh contains
valuable Information uu oh female diseases.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO..
ATLANTA, GA.
JOS SALE BY A.LE JIHCaOISXS.
Kennedy’s
MedicalDiscoverv
Takes hold in this order:
Bowels,
Liver,
Kidneys,
Inside Skin,
Outside Skin,
Driving everything before It that ought to i e oak
You know whether
you need it or not
Sold by every druggtst, snd manafsctun.l by
DONALD KENNEDY,
BOXBFRY, MASS.
“German
Syrup"
Two bottles of German Syrup
cured me of Hemorrhage of the
Lnngs wlien other remedies failed.
I am a married man and. thirty-six
years of age, and live with my wife
and two little girls at Durham, Mo.
I have stated this brief and plain so
that all may understand. My case
was a bad one, and I shall be glad
to tell anyone about it who will
write me. Philip L. Schenck, P.
O. 80X45, April 25,1890. No man
could ask a more honorable, busi
ness-like statement. @
IfCVQTnkir L°aJs a ton Id S minutes.
INLIOI UflL Saves time, work, men,
V ust* hay. rfcronar, durable, light
HAY draft Send for deaeration.
inincD KEYSTONE i’FB CO.,
LUftJtlt Starling. Ills.
The Pipe Columbus Smoked.
Robert Fullerton, of the Old Curiosity
Shop in New York city, claims to have
the pipe of peace that was handed to
Columbus when he first set foot on
American soil after leaving the good ship
Santa Maria. The pipe is made ont of a
peculiar kind of bamboo, very common
in Ban Salvador.
The bowl is very large, showing that
in those days the people must have been
great smokers, or, rather, perhaps, that
it was a fete pipe, and contained enough
tobacco for a whole assemblage to smoke.
The stem surmounting the bowl is fash
ioned out of a peculiar reed, and is
quaintly carved with holes on the side,
the use of which is incomprehensible.
It might aptly be called a flute pipe, for
If the siem were tiken out of the bowl
and the mouthpiece piuggtd it could be
ustd as a flute.—Collector.
Business Men Xeed Xot Drudge.
“It dote seem strange to me," sai 1 ex-
Congressman West the other day, "why
some business men cling closely to busi
ness all their lifetime. You laugh? Well,
business is business, of course, and Ben
Franklin knew what he was talking about
when be said something about saving a
per.ny every time you got a chance. But
what I mean to say is that a business
man needn’t bo everlastingly drudging
away simply because he is making lots of
money. He should take a holiday often,
and at tmt# a jolly long one.”—New
York Herald.
Foa Dyspepsia, Intligestion, and Stomach
disorders, use Hr w ii’a Iron Hitt rs. The Best
Tonic, it rebuilds the system, cleans the Blood
and strengthens the mueele*. A splendid ton
ic for weak and debilitated persons.
Friends are like melons. Shall I tell you why?
To Fiud one good, you must a hundred try.
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr.btaac TlJbqo
son'eEye-water.Drugglsts sell At Sv: per bottle.
ONE ENJOYS
Both the method and result* when
Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
snd refreshing to tho taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Dowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Brrup of Figs is the
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 u its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all aud havo made it the most
popular remedy known.
Byrup -of Figs is for sale in 60e
and $1 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hana will pro
cure it promptly for any one whe
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
lOUISFILU. Kf. NSW YORK, N.t.
Dr. S.C.
Blood Purifier.
Cures Syphilis, Itch, Hu-
A mors, S*eUinffß, Bkin D>s
*l _1 cases, Khetiniatiiiin,Pirapl<M,
IV Afl Scrofula. Malaria, Ca'nrrb,
*8? Fevert, Liver and Kidney
liiseases, O and Son s, Erupt
ions and ail disoi dtra r*ult
jßg Jrora impure Flood.
Prloo SI.OO
BOIJD DY MtrotUHTK.
Dr. 8. C. Parsons, "Family
Physician" tells hoir to get well and keep well; |
4‘Xi pages, profusely illustrated- (bTFor pam
phlets,question ]is!a,or private information free (
or chart'e, addrvss with stamp,
lilt. K C. f AUMLNS, Savannith Us.
the hands In jure the iron, and burn off.
The rising Ena Stove potlsn is Brilliant, Odor
less. Dumb!**, and the consumer pays lor no tin
or Bias* package with every pun haw.
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J NIPANS TABULEB regutitc*
* Ui<- vtoinarlt. liver nn>l bowelc *
* lturffy the hiood. are safe and ef Z
* fctuL The t***t general familrl
* /4> Zp imedirino known tor Biiioas&epa.Z
Breath, flradarlir.^n^n.tfiw*
of Appetite, Mental Icprexxlc. S
? 'it :i. I’linpies, Sailow*
T Complexion, tired reeUng. and®
xei’ery Kymniom or resultiug from impure* ,
2 hiood, or a failure by the etomach, liver or lnte**tiaeaf
aperform tlieir proper funetjou*. IVmontjriTen to?
Srivt-r-eetißgare by torafaTAßlLf: after?
a each meal. IVJce, by mall. I arM2! 1 botttelSc. Ad ?
Adnsa TKLFIihVX.'- CIIJEJiIOtJ-fu -JOSpraoeSt. Jf.Y.2
* Agvwte W untedt KIt.HTY per -et pro lit. I
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HKlMMiEila
m Contuuxpttve* and people Ej®
M who have weak lungaor Arth- B
B ma, should ua* Pleo'aCurn for
m Consumption. It baa cared |H
ifl ikouMiKis. itbae not injur- IH
H one It t* not bad to take B|
■ U 1.-tns beskrotiKh ryrup.
■■ Sold CTervliftfi. #se. to
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KING COTTON
Boy or sell your Cottoo J 02fES
Cotton Scale.
II mli NOT CHEAPEST but best.
yk Vv B For tartaa addreae
luf SJ 0? BIKGEAMTOS,
” W W BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
W ATER HYACINTII-i for 15c.; Jfor 25©
Orebid (.anna. Ibc. each; Yellow Jasmine,! for
isc.; 2 fur 25c. Um guula SLOUon, Daytona, kin.
THE COST ISTHESAMB.
The Hartman Steel Picket Fence
Cotta co more than an ordinary clutnay wood picket Affair that obatrurta the Ttew and wIU rot nr fall
•part In a ahort time. Thr Hartman Fane* la aruatlr In deai*n, Mona; tbo grooorte wtttont rapraaMw
them and la practically rTerlaaliua. IM.VSIP.ATKD CATALOGUE • ITB PRICE* ASP TXUf
Jf OXIALS MAIL'It PRFR. HAKT.IIAN MFC. CO., Beater Falla, l
eOLTO*£3 UUi hOSi'CY. II and M I. FVrajUt Btrett, Atlanta,
tOSTWtJIHriMT
Heads of
disease Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery. In a way, that you
can understand, too, by purifying
tho blood. When you’re weak,
dull and languid, or when blotches
and eruptions appear that’s the
time to take it, no matter what the
season. It’s easier to prevent than
to have to cure.
For all diseases caused by a tor
pid liver or impure blood, Dyspep
sia, Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin, or
Scalp Diseases even Consumption
(or Lung - scrofula), in its earlier
stages, the “ Discovery ” is the only
remedy that’s guaranteed. If it
does'nt benefit or cure, you have
your money back.
You pay only for tho good you
get.
The proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Ca
tarrh Remedy lose SSOO if you’re
not cured of Catarrh. They prom
ise to pay you that if they can't
cure yon. What do you lose by
trying it? Is there anything to
risk, except your Catarrh?
AN ASTONISHING
TONIC FOR WOMEN.
McELREE’S
WJNE of
CARDUI
It Strengthens the Weak, Quiets the
Nerves, Relieves Monthly
Suffering and Cures
FEMALE DS3EASEB.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT IT.
SI.OO PER BOTTLE.
CHATTANOOGA MEO. CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
RELIEVES ail Stomach Bistros.
REMOVES Nausea, Sense of Fullness,
CoxoEsnoir, Para.
REVIVES Failing ENERGY.
RESTORES Normal Circulation, and
Warms to Toe Ties.
DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. SL Louis. Mo.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS. 1870.
W. BAKER Si CO.'S
JJ Breakfast Cocoa
_ from which the excess of oil
it&Uwn has been removed*
/* absolutely pure and
It is soluble.
-Vo Chem icals
fa! ' r used In its prepara ion. It
IB isa snore than three timet the
H ; j | I ml strength of Cocoa mired with
133 V i in Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar,
Ufl | I 111 and in therefore far more ece-
Wl I J Hl4 Domical, costing lets than one
LfoLi • BJJ centa etip. Itis delicious, nour
i*hlng, strengthening, easily
digested, and admirably adapted for Invalids
as well as for persons In health.
Sold by Grocer* everywhere.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
Jackson's
Wonder the createst
Vegetable Introduction
Bean. *•„> .*.„ *•.
1: Na Bui.on B-*an Pro'iflc, Rich
Flavor, good for <hd Tallis whl ftne for Foragth
A combination Snap, Lima nnd Butter Ikun.
23c. |trr Paper* by Mali. Special rates la
Alliance Organizullan. fiend
for seed Catiilsgiir.
MARK. W, JOHNSON SEEDS),
35 S. PRYOR eft ATLANTA, Ga. 1
Sample Cake of Soap and 128
1 took.in Dermatology
on Scaip, Kervous
and Blood<jbeaaes sent
/fflf.fAl for lOC.jalso
/mhlAL6hAP— L>iHMur,-m.ntar ' lik#
igH > o hinh Marks, Moles.
ThcTSIPSS India Ink and
/ l p jM| Powder icarka, Bcars4*tt*
/ Ak&ChWnH >W ttafijtadaaa* of
pc-rfluooa Hair, Pimples.
AMD afW>J&John 11. Woodbnrr,
l‘J5 w.
/--T?DL#i£dC 6 3R laid f„ New York City.
Consultation free, at office
ft) C A bright, energetic man cl
JQL 4J I I I I I I woman wanted to take the
\L> VsY sole agency for an article
■ that i" needed In every
A home and indispen**-
ble in every office.
HELbS AT f*lUT,fn
town orconntry. 9700 in
*> day# ml a steady Income
Rflg a— g— B M afterward. A ‘’Bonanza”
Mjp&B M |i K for the right person. (ioA
VV ■■ ba 1% arc ecarrc and
soon taken. Write at east.
J. W. JONES, Mnnoacr. Ohio.
PENSION?*— One nIT SOLPIEHS: k dis
abled. y 2 Fzt. for increase. 'X urarn erpenettce.
Write for Laws a. W, .llctomilCKdc
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AiH V Herenteen’92.