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LADlLb’ DEPARTMENT,
bridal wreaths.
The TTf.muii bridat wreaths were of
Verbcuas, plucked by the b; hies them¬
selves. llolly wreaths were sent by
friends as tokens of congratulations,
end wreaths of rue and parsley were
presented under the belief that they
were preservatives against evil spirits.
The wreaths of tho Athenian hi ides
were formed of hawthorn. The bridal
wreath of our own country is almost
entirely formed of orange blossoms,
with a background of maidenhair
fern, with here and there a sprig of
stephanotis.—[New York Telegram.
mgr WOULD jje amazons.
Sonic women iu Galicia, Austria,
have sent to Emperor Francis Joseph
a petition wonled as follows: “Sire
—We, women of Galicia, prostrate
nt (he foot of tho throne, present this
our ardent request: At present,
whereas every man, young or old, is
liable to military service, we women,
often more robust and courageous
than ( fkmiiurc iilii, think we ought
not to he exclude i, The arms now in
use arc well made and easy to handle.
Wo. therefore, pray your Majesty to
institute a corps of Amazon volun¬
teers.”— [Brooklyn Citizen.
TATTOOING ON WRISTS AND FACES.
Iii London there is a in.in who fol¬
lows the business of tattooing. The
majority of his | oirous are nun, who
have designs of a naval character
pricked into their skin, but there are
also a great many women who em¬
ploy Iris art. if it may he termed such.
With wuiiio i the decoration is usually
a bee, si but erlly, a spray of flowers,
or a moungiam. These ornaments
are worn inside the wrist, so that they
can be hidden by the glove if ncces-ary.
Mr. Macdonald also produces beauty
spots. A short time ago ho put two
on the face of a lady well known in
society. Whether they arc really
“beamy spois” is a moot question.
They resemble a mole more than any¬
thing.—[Chicago l’oat.
DRESS FOR MIDDLE-AGED I.ADy.
The fashionable redingote is a pleas¬
ing style for figures inclined forstout
ness. T li; goods chosen f r the trav¬
eling dress of u rather ldcrly la'y,
recently a bride for iho second lime,
were plain blue camel’s lmir and a
diagonal stripe of brown figures on a
bluo ground. T ho stripe was made
up diagonally, very slightly draped
from Ihe trips, into a round, plain
•kirt. Tho redingote of plain cloth
had a jd.rin waist at [he back, with
largo box plaits below the waist line,
and jiekot trouts Opening over a plain
vest of the same doth luccd tlio entire
length. Tho vest was a little longer
than the jacket and hud a standing col¬
lar. The jacket fronts had a roliing>
notched collar with three handsome
buttons of me.iium size set on each
front erigdr Tlk‘ „^kg ve- i > full and high
on tli onldcrs, wero^f the stripe,
cut diagonally.—[Ladies’ Home Com¬
panion.
MANUAL TRAINING rhu WOMEN.
O%of tlio most significant signs of
the liinoif is the*pi'ograss being made
in tlio nmnnal- training for women.
The public school of art for women
at Bloomsbury, England, holds a high
rank in its insinietio.i in uyt and
mathematics and is entirely in the
hands of women professors. lirSoutb
Kensington more pupils in proportion
to their number carry off prizes iu the
yearly national competitions than in
any other institution. In Belgium
there is an Ecolo Vnrfcs-ional, num¬
bering 770 pupiL, and its object is <o
give women a thorough professional
manual education simultaneously with
theoretical teaching.
In Holland similar schools exist,
which admit to their clashes young
girls of every rank in society, and not
only teach every sort of handicraft,
suited to profus-iomd work, b it also
fnrnidi excellent opportunities for
liberal culture to those who do not
need to make of art a means of sup¬
port. In Uenmurk the profe-sionally
artistic education of women is of a
yel more advanced character, and
the government school of decorative
art Ik a 'tended In 120 women pupils,
Hylfh arc admirably trained to lake up
art in its various ranches profession¬
ally.— [Chicago News.
THE ENGLISH GIRL.
The aristocratic English girl has a
face cf remarkable shape. The hotter
her position, according to Burke's
peerage, tho longer is her countenance.
An expert might distinguish an lion.
Miss from a Lady Mary, daughter of
a hundred earls, and Lady Mary again
from her Grace by tho simple process
of mea-ureir.ont. -The face is not
oval, if U merely elongated, and tiie
chin h apt to be pointed. The more
marked this chuntcteii'iic in toe indi-
vidual, tire more certainly- Is the hair
pinned high ou the head, tilting the
st .ff sailor hat down over fhe eyes aud
exaggerating the northeast to south¬
west diagonal.
In evening dress a bunfth of plumes
or a tail pin is thrust into the hair
upon ihe very- crown, producing the
same effect. The eyes are rather long
and often in proportion narrow, the
neck extensive and made much of by
tho tight, high dress collar. An Eng¬
lish girl's shoulders are broad and
square, arms long, waist long, general
effect lit tlie tailor gown angular only
partially redeemed by the clear while
and red complexion and general air of
health atnl well-being. No other
woman Hi f. in Europe has her physique.
but measured thy Greek standards she
is far from beautiful.—[Pittsburg
Leader.
AMERICA’S RICHEST WOMAN.
Mrs. Hetty Green is s rid to he tho
richest woman in the United States,
aud §40,000,000 is tho estimated sum
of her wealth. She is a liberal giver
to religious and eduaa ional projects,
more than a hundred churches having
been endowed by lser, while upwt rd
of fifty schools owe their establish¬
ment to Ijer generosf ly. Against this
munificence, however, in her own lifo
and surroundings she shows a remark¬
able thrift. She spent the Summer of
last year in a Long Island vil age,
renting for ihe purpose a shabby little
place most sparsely furnished. Here
she lived for nearly three mouths, and
the townspeople had an opportunity to
discover for themselves Iwiv prodigal¬
ity of income can bo allied with peu.
ury of expenditure.
On the day of her arrival she went
to a neighbor's house anil wanted to
buy a quart of milk. She was not
known, and there was nodiing in her
appearance to indicate l«sr identity.
The family did not sell milk, so her
request was a* otico refused, although
she was told that possiblv some milk
might be spared, to whicii she would
he welcome. Mrs. Green declined the
milk as a gift, ami told who she was,
adding that she wanted to make an
arrangement, if pos-ible, to get a
daily quart, for winch snewas willing
to pay 10 cents, tlio current price be¬
ing 7 cents.
Such an arrangement was finally
concluded when Mrs. Green asked
that a pitcher he lent to her for the
?C rvice during tho summer, in
which particular she was also accom¬
modated. Then Mrs. Green wanted
ihe milk sent to her, hut this was not
feusiblc, consequent v, on every morn¬
ing of iter stay she went with tiie bor¬
rowed pitcher for her daily quart. It
is only just to slate that at the end of
the season the milk vessel, unharmed,
was duly returned, Her son and
daughter constituted the household
with horse.f, the entire family living
in the simplest manner possible. They
were regular attendants at church,
however, anil every one of (he trio in¬
variably put a hill of generous denom¬
ination upon every round of the plate.
— [New York Times.
FASHION NOTES.
Sleeves arc cat very long.
Lizard skin is tlio popular leather
for card cases.
Long, slim boots are in order for
tiie coming season.
Apples and pears made of silk are
?used as pin cushions.
The “laced bodice’’ is the revival of
a fa-hiou formerly very much ad¬
mit ed.
French Renaissance des’gns en¬
graved with gilding arc used for table
glasses.
A very full foot ruche about tho
front aud sides of the skirtis a feature
of many silk dresses.
All nico dresses for indoor wear are
long enough at the back to rather more
than touch the floor.
The picturesque shapes of tho sum¬
mer prevail in tlio new, large, tclt
hats for young ladies.
The dainty ft. tings for a toilet table
include a long, slender holder for
Farina cologne bottles.
A potato makes a useful penwiper,
but its ornamental qualities for tho
library table arc to he questioned.
An ingenious lady has found a
method of tran-f inning seashells into
dainty receptacles for the odds and
ends of the toilet table.
Net vails are ah made long enough
to roach the edge of the chin, whi e
tho gauze veils that are used for trav.
cling, and intended for face protec¬
tion, fad far below the throat.
Thoso whoso pnrses aro tho reverse
of plethoric wi l bo glad to know t at
straw bonnets and hats will be woru
all winter. They will be trimmed iu
dark volvct mingled with aster blue,
white, nrnnffo or nnv color that wiV
form a pleasing eoiiira-l.
CHILDREN’S COLUMN.
AN ALPHABET OF BIVFE3.
A stands for the Amazon,mighty and grand.
Ami the B's Ileresino, on JIuseovy’s strand'
Th ■ placid Cba>les River will fft for the C,
While the licautiful Danube is ready for D.
The E is the Elbe iu Deutschland fat
North,
And the first P, I find, strange to say, is the
Forth.
The great river Oangcs can go for the G,
And for H our blue Hudson will certaluly
be;
The quaint Irrawaddy for I has its
claims,
And the J is the limpid and beautiful James.
The K is for Kama, I know In a jiffy,
Aud the L Is the Loire and the prosperous
Liffey.
For M we have plenty to choose from, and
well,
There’s the noble Missouri, the gentle Mo¬
selle.
For N we have Nile, and the Onion is O,
While for P you can choose the gray Prutb
or the I’o.
The Q Is the Qutnebnng, ono of our own.
But the R come, to front with the Rhine
and the Rhone,
For the S there’s the Shannon, a beautiful
stream.
And the T is the Tilier, where Ryme reigns
supreme.
The Ura\ I think, will with U quite agree,
And the turhulcdit Volga will (it for the V.
The W’s Wcser, an I Xeuil is X
(You may find it s-iO.led with a J, to per.
picx).
Then for Y, Yang-tse-kiang is simp's and
*nsy.
And to end the long list with a Z, take Z:im
best,
— [St. Nicholas.
CATS WITHOUT TAILS.
There is on the hie of Man and in
Cornwall, in England, a species of
cats without lails. One of the legends
relating to these biintv felines tells
that St. Patrick whacked (lie tail a.' a
tomcat off short ono night while it was
amusing itself bv disturbing bis inedi.
tations with a serenade intended for
his favorite pussy. The gallant Folia
was so mortified and ashamed of hi?
appearance that he bid farewell to Ire¬
land forever, swam across to tiie Islt
of Man and became a regular Blue¬
beard. lie abandoned all of bis dud.
ish airs and adopted the manner and
lmbits of a toagli, which together with
the curse of St. F’atrick, are the prin¬
cipal characteristics of Ins posterity.—
[Picuyunc.
A MERRY ROMl* WITH A BEAR.
In the Valley of Tajurrnu, in S bo
rla, two tliil.lrcn, one four and tlx
other kix years old. rambled away
from their frioti’Is, who were hay¬
making. They had gone from ono
thicker to another, gathering fruit,
laughing and enjoying the fun. At
last they came near to a bear lying bn
the g-nss, and without the slightest
fear went up to him. Ile looked at
them steadily without moving. At
length they began playing with him,
and mounted upon his back, which he
submitted to with perfect good humor.
In short, both seemed inclined to be
pleased with i licit oilier; indeed the
children were delighted with their new
p avfellow. The parents, missing the
truants, became alarmed, aed followed
on their track. They were not long
in finding the spot, when, to their dis¬
may, the}' beheld one child sitting on
the bear's neck and the other feeding
him with fiuit. They called quickly,
when the youngsters ran to their
friends, anil Bruin, apparently not
liking the intei ruption, went into .ho
forest.—[New York World.
1IOW 7.0 MAKE DOI-LS.
A whole fimily of dolls may bo
made .it a few moments from sticks
of pine wood; make Jiair, eyes, nose
and mouth with ink, and dress iu cali¬
co aprons <>r tjwels. Wooden a phabet'
blocks may le; sawed from a thick box
cover, and huge i lit letters C’otn news¬
papers or po,'.ers and pasted on them.
A cart can le contrived (if oneNibes
not wish lo buy or is far from the
store) from n wooden box answering
for ilio body, two round wheels being
cut from the cover, while the “axle”
and “pole" can bo evolved from an
old broomhamlle. The button box,
too, holds a wealth of treasure for (lie
li.tle ones; they will ofieu spend hours
assorting or stringing them. Trans¬
parent sales arc always another source
of pleasure, and by saving pictures of
uniform size and purchasing a 6tnaH
piece of ground glr.ss a home-made
one can be produced which will give
just ns much salififnetion a< the
“boughlen” ones. The little ones can
also he taught lo make picture scrap¬
books for tliem'clves and their small
friends from newspaper prints.
Extracting TcctU with Electricity.
An electrical insuirnent invented
for avoiding tho pain incident to the
ex'rac’.ion of teeth consist of adjust¬
able prongs, carrying bn tons and con¬
nected with an e.ec'.ricD'. battery.
lmttoi s a. e placed ou tho face, over
the nerves leading from tho teeth to
the brain, aud a circuit is established
the moment the extracting instrument
touches the teeth.—fXew York Tele¬
gram,
Here is the recipe for hominy: One
cold heaping tea»j To oontul this of add salt in thiee » quart gibs of of
wa'er.
pearl grits, wash in one wanr. Place
saucepan on a slow fire, and boil twent>
minutes, stirrin : frequently to prevent
lumps a id scorching. When done it will
sistency. be soft,not wutery.aud of a jelly-like butter, con¬ it is
Eaten hot, with
i see.lent. We always have with it meat,
eggs or fish._
Are Yea lu Need t
Are yea In need ot good advice? Do yon
suffi r from p i Ipltatlnn of the hear!; have you
spells ofd zziness; do you fefil list .ess and do
ertion? you frequently Do get suffer lired w.thout from rheumatism, cauve or ex¬
you and
countable ueuralgia, backaches and other and mysterious pains In limbs unac¬ and
jo nts sleepless and bones? night, Do you mid feel nervous; dreams are
you nt do your
disturb you? Are you excitable aud does jour
heart beat uoev.-nly, other sometimes times hardly like beat¬
ing nt all and at t!imn|nng Are an
engine? Do you worry over little things? inac¬
your kidneys disordered and your liver
tive? Are you trouble I with indigestion and
constipation? Are you annoyed by any urinary such
difficulty? Do j'ou want to tie cured of a!
weakening ai.meats? Then Use Dr John Bull’s
Sarsaparilla, it will make you strong and
perfect in every part.
Why is a debt like coffee? Because the soon¬
er it is settled the less grounds there are for
complaint.
_____
Ladies needing a tonic, or ohil Iren whe
want building up, ihould take Brown’s Iron
Bitters, iI is < lea-ant to ta e, cures Malaria,
ludigesllo '.Biliousness rich and Liver Complaints,
makes the Blood and purs.
The great secret o( popu arity is to make
•veryone sati-stled with himself first, and af¬
terwards satisfied with you.
I suffered Irom nervous aches and pains,
iml was sleepless at night. My disnuse was
indermlning my constitution. Dr. Bull’s
Sursapiirilia restored me to health and 1 now
enjoy and sound pains and ami clreum'ess htssdnde sleep, trouble and my
senes me uo
more.— IVutiam Burtmi, Wheellnu, IF. Vo.
A fool always Haas a greater fool to admire
dm.
How a fciiri .Hade Money.
Mr. Editoii- 1 am t'iut>te<l to give my ox
vrieme lor ine b oetft or others. 1 sent received $5 to
rl. F. Delno & Co., Co, urn bus, O., Mid
i line mtchiu tor pitting with gold, silver
.ml nickel. The plating is done so n ee every
ktsoq wants work done. I get all the kniv«*s.
orksaud d»y, Jewetrv I cm plute. I made $4.50
i© first $J7 93 t ie flrtt week; in e,n*
nonthlhwl $103 clear pro lit. My brother
Hikes uecaudo $ld to$&) much ,»er by d iy.selling writing to plates the above Any
.s
irm lor circulars.
Yours truly,
Leer V. Babbit.
_
Ladles,
If troubled with auy Curve Female Complaint, quick,
vrite me. State case. riain ami
'i rms ill low. sealeil. Partii-ulars thaik mi Fern l proofs ile L’iwivl— of cures lx
y m Mrs. Dr. on Mary A. Brauuon,
• nts iiostngv.
5 Washington St., Atlanta, Uu.
How’s This f
WeoTer One llundryU Dollars reward for
«n\ ca eof c<»tan u ti-at c ua.-t be cured by
a inn F. liall'b t aiairb CJ.tre.
J. giiknkv * Go , l*rop Toledo. O.
Wi, t c uud tbUm-a, have known F. J.
l»**i ey lor the last 15 year.', anti believe hi .i
wrfecily bon* ia Its in all > u lne>b uansat
ioiih, «n»l tinaiicially able to cuiry out any o^
iuaii us mad ■ hj liu-ir min.
wto 6c tuuAX. Whoiesuie Druggists, To e
do. O. Kinkan & Mahvin,
VJ A1 .DINQ. Whulctale
l-ri.^gists, Tuiouo, O.
»v atai ru v ure is taken internally, act
injfu rrcti> upon Ihe b o d and ;nuc. u sur¬
face of the s.vatom. 'Xebdtuuniala aeni free.
Price 76c. ptr Loit.e. old by ulI dru^isla.
Frio Hal'wny.
This popular Eastern Line is runnfnsc soU1
V* Sttl'l ile« train*, eonsmtiiu; of beautiful Ray
ouches, Pullman sleeping «n«1 (lining York cars, anti
rtvvoen Cincinnati, Ch leant*, New
■luring Keeton. tbe All trains run anil via passengers Lake Chautauqua homing
tickets season, privilege^ to stop off at this
^ through JiDfimicit resort, are lioil'e your tickets re*ul
|KIn;y.. WMcr
l. e.& w. r.
FITS stopped free tiy i Koine’s Great
SMivr, Kestorer. No 'I'nSTtlse Fi fter and first . $2 day’s trill
' s<. Slnrvelons Kliue, cur.-*. Arch St., Pliila., t’a.
11 tilt me. Dr. Uil
Timber. Mineral, Farm Lands ami
fn Mifsnuri, Kansas, Texas arJ Arkansas,
tought and soul. Tyler & Co., Kansas City,Mo.
Do You Ever Speculate?
Any person sending us their name and nd
f’less will receive inform at ion that will lead
to a fortune. Henj. Lewis & Co., Security
Butlding, Kansas City, Mo.
Lee Wii's Chinese Headache Cure. Ilarm
JiBftin effect, quick and positive $1 in action. 1 ottle
J*«nt prepaid t'o.,6S2Wyandoite rn receipt st..KansasCity,Mo of per
Adeh i&
Oklahoma Gunte Book and Amp -viu any where
on receipt of j>*ct.s. t'vler *ilr Co., tMiusHr ( uty.Mo.
Life is Misery
Tothouamds of people who bavo the taint of
‘n tho r blood. The ag tnieN caused by the
running sores nnd «»thor mini feat atiuns of tliiu
■u e bey • nd deso iption. There is no remedy equv
H ud’s Snsi arilia for Scrofn a. salt rheum aud
fotiu of blood disease We k' aw th tt it bn cured
-evarest ct-s«s, and it wri l he leiifc &i ; who g ve it a
tria!. A book contaiuiog statement o* cure-* sent
N. B. It yon h*v» dec* Dd to buy Hho.l’s
rilla do not be induce 1 to take any other.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Folit by aU drurclsM. tl; six for *5. Breparod
t> C. l. HOOD x 00., Lowell, Mom.
IOO DJSOtOno
Bg^J3LiLibaiKbj*S&llML.-.
fcEJiCHAM’S THE GREAT ENOUGH REMEDY,
PILLS
For Bilious ail nervous Disorders.
"Worth a Guinea a Box" bat sold
fbr 25 Cents,
RY AM, nRlJGGtSTS.
Read
AT llO-UJi, if yuaesu’t attend Ln* c.ile e.
HfllO CsTeat PENSION
BIT is Passed,
tilled® pPmo. I 'M mm FceiTO i i,iii , ,nn ers and Fathers are en
ftlanksf r whr-n you get ttubiafftM, your money.
403iJ , II II. aiMLlt, illy, P. C.
■'J
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y
ELY THE BKOTHJ5K8,6« POSITIVE Wurrvu SU Hew York CURE. . Trice W mm
8CVEN tEvnrrECK mk r OCVCNTV CURE Biliousness 9 )
Id . Sick Headache,
Shis Picture, Panel size, mailed lor l cents. Malaria.
J, F. SMITH & CO., ILE BEANS.
Makers of “ Bile Beans,”
255 & 257 Greenwich St., N. Y. City.
IVE—”)5 g2
so.
An Immense Farm.
,
in the world, measuring iuo milt* north
and south, and twenty-rive miles east and
west. It is owned and optsiated by a
syndicate of northern capitali-ts. The
1 , 500,000 a resof the the ract were Louisiana purchased and
in 1883 from Stub; of
Irom the United States government.
At that time it was a vast grazing land
for the eAitie of the few dealers of ue
neighborhood, ovir 80,000 head of half
wild horses rind cattle b ing hereon,
Now this immense tract is divided into
conven em pasture stations, or ranches,
existing every six miles. The feuciag
alone cost in the neighborhoo I of |3ti
OiiO. The Southern Pacific railway runs
for thirty-six miles through the farm.
The company has three steamboats oper
a ing on the waters of th- ir estates, of
which there are over 800 miles navigable.
They have also an icehouse, a bank, a
shipyard and a rice mill.
A Pleasing Sense
Of health and strength renewed and of case
and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs,
as it acts in hurmony with nature to effectu¬
ally cleanse tho system when costive or bili¬
ous. For sa’e In 50o and $1.00 bottles by all
leading druggists.
There is an orguu-grindvr .., wlio . , is so su«pici- , .
ouBtliathe compels his monkey to carry a
bell-punch.
Mart persons are broken down from over
work or hou.jhoM cares. Brown’s iron Bit.
h rs rebuilds of tie bile, system, alls digestion, mala ia. re- A
moves exce-s an i cures
splendid tunic for women and children.
Tlio gn at art to love your enemy consists in
never losing sight of man in him.
Thousands of mothers bless the mmo of Dr.
John Bull for inventing his celebrated Dr.
Bull’s Woi they m Destroyers. C hildren tease for
them and never fail to do good.
It frequently turns out that the queen of
diamonds is a knave of hearts.
stop flint 7*
Chronic Cough Now:
For If you do not it may become con
ftumpli e. F"i’ (Jo ii $n m fit ion , Scrofula,
General Debit it if ami Hast in y Discuses,
there le nothing like
SCOTT’S
Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and
HYPOPHOSPHITES t
Of Xiimo ana Ooda.
It Is almost as piilafaMe as milk. Far
better lhun otlmr tM»-culled Euiulalous#
A woudurlul flush producer.
Scott’s Emulsion
are i>oor Imitations. Get the yc nuin
CTL... ;
Ks Scfeon
l &
Ilcj clcs
FJoTS rtf
J'rico, £1.00 per bottle. Dr. Schenrk’a lto.ik on
C/onsumptloM ami Cure, mail* d free. Adilresa
Or. J. II. Schenck & Son, Fhiis.deipiiia.
BOREWELLSJiBBSEYl I “St
HKLIABLE. DURABLE. SI.’CCBSSr UL!
They do MOItfi WORK and ,
make GREAT Fit IMtOf IT. \
They FINISH Welle where
othere FAIL! Any sine, 2
Inches to 44 inches diameter. \ Cat
LCOMiS & NYMAN, alogue.
VIPF1N. - OHIO. US FREE!
Si.000 REWARD!
The above re i\va rd better will be LINIMENT paid for proof ihan of
the exi«»ence >\
Mr BCR A NT’S (JAKHLiN& UlL or c WOUiC a berter
j Worm Remedy than ->1ERC H A In T’S
i TABLETi* Sold evaTYwnere.
JOHN l.OIMJE, Hec’y.
Merchant’a Garglin* Oil Co.,
Lockport, X. Y., U. A.
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W HEN YOU VISIT ATLANTA,
■ f Hoii’l Fall to Stop nt BLUE’S JEYV*
nanLULRY 8TOUE* 73 Wbiteliall Htrcel.
Largest Stock and Ijnccst Prices in the City.
{W Society Emblems a Specialty. JK!
Send me «l.sn ami get a Solid Gold fm i.f
any Order you belong to.
D BflbbT A PPV Utirrc eoSlTIVlILV KE M EDti: D
Harvard, Q recl yp ant stretcher and other
All pteit l»y btudenta a> Amherst
Colh-go*, « no by professional an 1 bustu^ -s i men ‘j.Ie. **v *ry
wh»r>L If ”“t f »r sii“ i * your tow a«in n I to
B. J. GUEELY. 7r> Waaliington Streot, Bodtou.
QHnRTHSNU IF YOB W^HT
OJ i I IKitU. TO LEARN
ft CEMETERY IRON SIXTY STYLES FENCE & LAWN ron
catalogue free
J. W. RICE, ATLANTA. GA.
A ®ar
Best Cough Medicine. Boeomtoicndcd agreeable sto’ITiysiciaiis. tho
Cures where aU clso fails. without Pleasant objection. and By druggists. to
taste. Children take it
HITS
Coughs 0 Colds
is no Medicine like
DR. SCHENCK’S
ULMONIC
SYRUP.
It if pi want to tho taftta and
do<‘« n>>t cunta’n a panicle of
opium Beet or anything Cough Medicine injurloiia. in the It
i^tiie
World. For Sale all
m x
,0“ ,
:57 2
HIV ‘u'ise,
The people at the World’s
Dispensary of Buffalo, N. Y.^
have a stock-taking time tmcel
a year and what do you think!
they do ? Count the number!
Of bottles ...__ that ,, ve , been fC- ,
turned by the men and women 1
t Sa Y. aL.i. r> L) r r. Fierce S
Golden Medical , DlSCOVery or’
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip-j i
tion ,. uidn t do j what . .r„.. thejr Said
it would do.
And. how do f
many J VOU
think. ,, • , they „ v have _ to Count,
One in A'tf/ One in five
hundred ^ :
I
Here are two remedies—
one the Golden Medical Dis¬
covery, for regulating and and purify¬ in¬
vigorating ing the blood; the liver the other, the
hope of weakly womanhood,
and they’ve been sold for
years, sold by the million bot
ties; ’ sold under a positive
. -
guarantee, and not One 111 tlVe
p hundred , , can say:
J
.
,, “ It T . ___. not tilC , i „ mCdlCine „ i- • ^ IOT /v _
WaS
! .
mC
And—is there any reason
wily yOU -d be the one?
ftHU a „ J bu bo you are what
do you lose ? Absolutely
nothing /
.irw-GSHTs v, * ,T s?,£? 1 ' T> *
wa« bsobjt sum
VJ
OF—
■* \ Ft Eagle's Hesl
m —®r—
l Ithn i sten Cook€»
Thl» thr'lll»g
|V\N uhtoiic at ory,
whii'Is has teen end
A V^lor #ttl ha** qj mhfch b?en print, sin th h •tm »
f r*-»t deuaand l* f'
bow iwued as*.
£VHU' UlMO#
BOOK. wit»i
many u’gnia.
ti Cf’nfc tlons iiluijlTB- 3 lore ham
B«v«r loots H
___ BHteathft« mop#* popular *Hr*S»
t>o*m»lironfh»»U. the8 ’iith»»rn phased
of Eaq&f ** JPany > r»r» i »ve aiuce
th« thrilling oanra oar«*in won^dera** racomped Sohiier. oi the vat
dsfcda o valoi ot tbe fought with A'uby,
th interest,, by tb> «© who
1 fitnart John-ton. Be-*nr<*gaid Jaotaon and Lae,
1b i)»a c»ia»b t x wb ch th**y ao grtbw df^peratfly This Mia
biavely ba tbd, will never leaa.
tlirilTng dtory picmiea not »loi*.> Joy with andaorrow, biatoris
and a 1 ;ve aweo ly told.butHfilled the Soittli
iu' id A nia r »f the |>re»t c> nteat Lei wern
unit tii. North, live I* » hoftk for tb« dd Kx
Lonfecl-rtto. to r cull to Mm the virid Kt«H el
the jjrtftt .t Civil War vvrr known, to call back
Aii own rMnn-fgn*. cud toll bin) ol tbe Bilghtp
Ciliehaii.s, rtrac to toe men orj ol every one WM
wore tlie Oiay. Ka-le’sNea ” will find weleeirb
— Bui ry of a hewitbi*
In er -ry S in hi m h-me. Th«i It may
the retell ol -very ore. it l« publiehe I at the low
rwioKor $>. though B Jason bandsoh* voldhc.
nc.i’r’.ruu-r ili.c-tr.ted avd Ei.eorsxLv souxn.
COuD ON_V BV SUBSCRIPTION.
As the d'mend for tlii* ow TrvoalTX »oo*
«AicA hat brtn out vj print to l<mp. will be large,
amt >rplica' ion* tor ag. iirte, v-rv nnmereua. all
wh.ole-ire to act as Arrets should write for term*
aud quickly secure choice of territory.
G. \ 7 DP-UNGHRM, Publi*b*r, r
.
S3 West 23U lit. Nsw York*
|F YOU WISH A [smirnsw /***• , _| L —
godi. *=■— " cd pni RiJ
KF.V01.YBK v
Irated purchase ono of the no Jo
SMITH A WESSON i
irms. The fiemt small anus // \V )J j
ever manufactured and the
ftrat choice of all exports.
Manufactured in calibres .32. .'Wand 44-1*4). Sin¬ V5W
Targetmodela. gle or double action. Constmcted Safety Hammerleaa entirely and qhhU
hi of heat work*
Ity wi ou and u stock, ateei, carefully unrivaled inspected for for flnl«b«
(larnbllhr tnanab n i hey are
lien u»*«|nerurnev. DonotbedeoflTodbf wbiefa
cheap mu for ble c«**|.b oii article Imifutiona not
a’e often noltl the genii' lie and are
r»nb unreliable, hut aangerous. The SMITH li
WESSON Hevolvera are all stHinixd upon the bar¬
rel!* with firm’s name, address and dates of pab nia In¬
and are gun rnmeed \N‘rfect in < very detail
sist ni*on havinu: tho genuine article, and if youi
dealer . nnn-'t supi ly you an OMor s- nt to »ldram
l>elo\v '.v’.ll recetva prompt and careful attention.
Deocrj>tivecatal'>Y»!« t » 1 nrlom f*?r»ilahol *i*»o» ap
Menton. SMITH & WESSON,
UT Mention thl- pap**r. Hpr.ngliotd, Man,
VASELINE
FOlt A ONE-DOLLAK RILL Mint ns by mall
s&WlMvwwsusaS
Ont* two-ounce bottle of Puro Vaaellne, • - 5Oct*.
One two-ou ce hoi tie of Vaseline Pomade, - 15“
gSI TO“11?,? o°^»ice'.-' I I I 1»“ »■*
One Cake ofnci.-onp, unwent-’, -- - 10 “
«SS ‘
-
Orfor #1.10
named rxwmo- a nv ainqlfi article at the price
On no account be persuaded to aocept from
pour druggist labelled any Vaseline or preparation therefrom
unless with our name, because you will oar*
tainty receive an imitation which has lithe or no value
Cheicbriii.ffli *lfg. t o., «5l State Si , N. Y.
&C^CaHBlNING5AHTICUS)i2
OF FURNITURE,
VALID ii
s an o r~?
o£ in’? . AWHEEL J
i jC HAIR S to
"We retail at tup io/fr .t A Btomiitia Rraka
and xch ■IfM’ite ship goods to prices,/f\J be / /jVwl nuxELiiuis* FREE
paid Bond for on dolivery. data- I ' TO IIIKK.
stump tor . 'SPECIAL FHS#
ioguo. Aumeyoodsdanr DKUV*“V
X-CUPHft MPG. C O.. 145 N. »th sCridliSL'i*.._
A XMAS HEALTH GIFT
(Exei ciser Complete $5)
Is Bsst or Ali_ Cikcular Fres.
Books: For “An Ideal C otnplexion 4
&f 'ompl-te Physical Development,*’ I
r> Ills 50eta. “Health & Strength In ^
Physical Culture." ao Ills so cts. Chart of o
Ills for Dumb Bells & Pulleys, 3*5 ct*.
W0 E OOWO’S Vocal A Phyaical 1
Culture school, ti6 Monroe St. ChlC&QO
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Atlanta, Oil uilii.-u 101 *4 WblUhall Bt
»- ROME tnoroogniy SS3££s£SS^ESS£Z& t>r viAlU Circular,
Rrv.inl’, Col utagac terns
ere. 4<>7 Suuu bt. aniTaio. V. Y.
- m dorse T preacrib® B Ig G and the foJlyeh. .only
as
W Car., tB Be forth* cwtalqcur.
1 TO * Oats. V oi this disease.
Itrj ooi/ ky the We have sold Big G hM tot
i—c
k ChACinoatiJ H3tw l faction.
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'Twi-.8S1.00. Po)d hv Druggist.
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