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Effective Method.
"She nttiuctH a good deal of atten*
t!on."
“No wonder; she's ko outre!'*
"In whn't.wny V”
“Well, for one thing, she tries not
to attract attention."—Detroit Journal.
BihcHnti Prison* Abolished.
Blborln D no longer to l»o n penal colony.
Trnns-SIbriliWi nillroml.’ Nothing
j'nro to tho rapid eeltlvhu'nt of tlio vast Ml-
Lorlon plains by I ho Inrushlug farmers, lin
k's* It bo the rapid growth achieved by that
f imam dyhpt-pjl.i turn, Hostetler'shtomnch
1 IttHiH. Try It for constIprif ton,JmllgCiitlon,
dyspepsia, biliousness or flatulency, if you
ould bu
FEEL LIKE THIS?
Picture for Women.
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weak tit my stomach and linvo indi
gestion liorribly, and palpitation of
the heart., and t apt losing flesh. This
headncho and lmekncho ncnrlv kills
mo, and yesterday J nearly had hyster
ica ; there in a weight in the lower part
of my bowels bearing down nil tho
time, and palrni in iny groins and
thiglis; I cannot bleep, walk, or sit,
ana 1 believe J am diseased all over;
no one ever miO’ered as I do.”
This is n description of thousands of
ensen which come to Mrs. I’inkham’s
attention daily. An inflamed and ul
cerated condition of the neck of the
womb can produce* all of these syrnp-
Joiin Wi
toms, and no woman should allow
herself to reach 'shell a perfection ol
misery when there is absolutely no
need of it. The subject of our por
trait, in thin sketch, .Mrs. Williams o/
JOnglishtown, N.J., has been entirely
cured of such illness and misery l>y
Lydia K. I'inltham’s .Vegetable Com
pound, and tho guiding advice of Mr*.
Pinkhnm of Lynn, Mass.
No other medicine lias such a record
for absolute cures, and no other .medi
cine is “just as good.” Women whe
want a cure should insist upon gettinj:
Lydia 10. I’inkham’s Vegetable Com
pound when they ask for it at a store.
Anyway, write a letter to Mrs. Pink#
ham at Lynn, Mass., and tell her all
your troubles. Her udvico is free.
I,, Dougins 93.00 mill
93.50 Jfliut'ft compared
with oilier makes 1h
• 1.00 to 95.00.
OiirtmilltKiliroT.lnn
cannot bo oquiulod at
any price. Over 1,000,-
ooo sat lulled wearer*.
♦Vwlll potwvely.outwnr
pair* of ordinary
LYV#sL si or $I.U
and Sa.nb iliom Tn tho world. We mako
mid sell more 9:i and 13.50 shoe* than any
othor two manufacturer* In the U« n*
BEST
BEST
$3.50
SHOE.
The l-cpiitntli... -- .
83.C0w.il 13.50 «ho«. ...
•tyk. comfort, and wcarU known
.■ i.'tyulic ii- I-ou^h'. ut tlii-wurlo.
TheyhaVoto jjlro better utUfae-
.niUnl hit alirkyi t>«
' Hint tho
for thcii
$3.00
SHOE.
THU It'£ A.MO&'more \V. b. L>ougU« «» nnu f 1M
•hMnm ;ol^_th;n»n^mh.;r make la.becauM. TMivlY
til to high Hint t
thry
'.rt clBowhcr
AKE Till'. U
Your denier thou Upkeep
main i wo Biro ono ocnier cxoludr* snle in each town.
Tnkn no substitute! lnclnt on having W. L.
Douglsa »hoen with nunc ami price itantpcd on bottom.
If your dealer will not get them for you, tend direct to
factory, rnelniing price and 8.V. extra for csttIsrs.
8UU kind otjaathar, else, amt width, plain or cap tos.
Our »hoe* will re«eh you miywhtra, C'afafoptia iVea..
W, £• hoiiflM Slioo Co, lSrocktou, Unn,
PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT
If you can (or think you enn) solicit
LIFE l/NStl‘RA/M0E,
Write (with references) for terms to
local and apodal agents, to
R. F. S1IEDDEN, Gen. Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
TIIK MUTUAL 1.1 FK 1NSUKANOK CO.
of N. Y. ArtHt-trt Over 9390,000,000.00.
BOILERS.
Tanks, Stacks, Stand .Pipes and
Sheet-Iron work; Shafting, ful
lers, (tearing, Boxes, Hangers, etc,
*®*Cast every duy; work 180 hands,
LOMBARD IRONWORKS
AND SUPPLY COMPANY,
Augusta, - - Georgia.
STOPPED FREE
Permanently Cursdb?
DR. KUNE’S OREAT
NERVE RESTORER
■ sate us ’
JHIKB
arho pay expre,ia|e only on drllrery.
aotouly temporary relief. torall.Ver-
rJert, Krltrpiv. Biiaem,. S». VlUC Dane*,
tr, Kahauitlou.nR.lt. I I.U1.1NK, 1-d,
Arch Street. Philadelphia. round*: xtti.
TC SELF-SUPPORTING WOMEN
■Without interfering with your regular duties ran
can make money by menus of our offer of OjTjotHI
you SUHSOHfl’TIOXS. Send for full partiS
uIath. WTinrRYTiTi e ATOit,
7 to 17. >V. 13 th St., Now York,.
sni
;W DISCOVERY; K ivo.
-alter and auras worst
todays’ treatment
relief and oui
_,—_ i4Or ■
QUEEN'S SONS. Bi
Jrln, «nd bring in Ih.
21*t IHit. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, \G*., j
ted land under and by
Issued by W. O.
levidd ...
virtue of ■ tax f] f
Sell! lenten, T. (’. P.
turned land for the purpose of the mate and
1890, 1801, 1802, 1803,
described, will be sold lot of land :
No. 1UM, situate, lying and being In the !
21st Illsf. and 3d 8ee. of Polk County, Ga.,
levied on as unreturned land under snd by |
virtue of a tax ft. fa. Isaued by W (j. V
Schlleatett, T. C. i*. C.. va. the ..id unre* I
turned land for the purpose of the Htate and !
county taxes for the year 1603.
Also, at the aame time and plaoc and In Ilia
manner shove .leserlhed; will he s'.ld lot of land 1
No. 1100, aituate, lying and being In the
21at Wat. and 8d Sec. of Polk County, Ga*
levied on as unreturned land under and by
virtu* of a tax ft. fa. issued by W. C. V
SchJiestett. T. C. P. C. t va. the Mid unre-
il land for the purpose of the State and
1800, 1801, 1892, 1803,
, for.-the
1894, 18WS, JBOfl, 1807 and 1808,
and place and in th
iiiaiituT above described, will It# sold lot of land
n. ft \ aituate, lying and being In the
21at Dial, and 8d See. of Polk County, Ga.',
levied on as unreturned land under and by
virtue of a tax ft. fa. issued by W. C. V.
Schliestett, T. 0. P. 0., va. the said unre-
turned lam! for the purpose of the State and
for !ho >’ r * r " ,wo * 1801, 1802, 1803,
1804, 160.1, 1890, 1807 and 1898.
Ar»o, fll tho ram6 time and place and in the
niamier above described, will lm sold lot of land
o. °’* t. 1 . 2 ?' * an<l being In tbe
21st Diet, and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga.
levied vn as unreturned land under and by
virtue of a tax ft. fa. Issued by \V. 0. V.
Schliestett, T. C. p. c., vs. the ash! unre
turned land for the purpose of the State anil
county taxes for the year IBM. ,
A/ho, at the same time and pf«Cc ond in the
manner above described, will be Hold lot of land
No. 1277, aituate, lying and being in the
21st DIst. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Oft.,
levied on as unreturned land under and by
virtue of a tax ft. fa. issued by W. C. V.
Schliestett, T. 0. P. C., vs. tho said unre
turned land for the purpose of the State and
county taxes for the year* 1805, 1800, 1897, 1603,
1800 and 1000.
nd place and In tho
I)lM. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Ga.,
levied on as unreturned land tinder and by
virtue of a tax ft. fa. hunted by W. C. V,
Schliestett, T. O. P. O., va. tho said unre
turned land for the purpose of the State and
county taxe* for tho year 1893.
AIho, at the same time and place and in the
1st DUt. iiihI 3d Sec. of Polk County, Oft.,
Schliestett, T. 0. V. O., vs. the Mid
I timed hind for the pur|K>se of the Htato and
county taxes for tho years 1803 and 1891.
AIho, at the same time and place and In the
manner above described, will be Bold lot of land
No. 1288, aituate, lying - and being in the
21st Dist. nml 3d Sec. of Polk County, (Sa.,
levied on as unreturned land under and by
virtue of a tax ft. fa. isaued by W. C. V.
Sohllcstctt, T. C. I*. 0., vs. tho sold unre
turned land for tho purpose of the State and
county taxes for the years 1804 and 1807.
Also, nt. Hie Haute time and place and in tho
Sint Dist, him! 3d Sec. of Polk County, Oa.,
levied on ns unreturned land under uitd by
virtue of a tax ft. fa. Issued by W; 0. V,
manner above described, will be sold lot of land
No. lSQO, situate, lying and being in the
21st Disti find. 3d Set*, of Polk County, Ga.,
levied on iw unreturned land under and by
virtue of a tax ft. f.i. issued by W. C. V.
Schliestett, T. C. P. O., vs. the said unre-
manner above described, will be sold lot of land
No. 1800, situate, lying/and being In the
21st Dist. snd 3d See. of Polk County, Ga.,
levied on so unreturtwd land under snd by
virtue of a tax ft. fa. 'issued by W. 0. V.
Schliestett, T. O. IV 0., va. the said ultra-
turned land for the purpose of the State ami
maimer above described, will be sold lot of land
No. 1301, aituate, lying and being in tlio
2I»t Dist. and 3d Sec. of Polk County, Go.,
levied on as unreturned land under and by
virtue of a tax ft. fa. lulled by TV. 0. V?
Sch!l™trU, T. O. p. o.. v«. the .aid unre-
turned lend for -the purpose -of tho Blnte and
county taxes for tha yoar 1BOO. .
Ttie above Bale of lota will continue from day
to day until dlapoacd of. Thla the 10th day of
of October, 1KW. T. C, 1IA0AN, ShcrtlT.
JOHN B. 11000, Deputy Sheriff.
,
The recent Wonuin’H Congress In
London would not Imvc been complete
It route one of tho dclcgntcs hitd not
rend u paper on the decllno of mitnnerB
In the present day. This duty de
volved on a Mrs. Furnoll, who told the
congress that there was it marked de
cay of good ini inner* among tho wom
en of (.rent Brltnlni that more rough-
nous Is prized ns an excellence, and
tlmt grace Ih rarer than IB tlm past.
This theory must command nssont, on
the doctrine .that tv hut everybody says
must be true. Not only do nil author
ities agree that this decline In manners
Is going on nil over tho world, hut
there never lias been it period in the
history of any country when the same
melancholy doctrine was not assorted
with'equal emphasis. Tlioro Is,, how
ever, n'certnln consolation In reflecting
that this theory of tho decay of man
ners In only a part of tho broader nnd
gloomier theory of tho degouorncy of
tho human race, which we are assured
.on the sumo evidence has been going
■m stueo tho beginning of history.
Tbe Stlmalas el Football.
Football In our representative col
leges novor deserved more popularity
than It docs to-dnj\ Tho moldy joke
of tho athlete’s diploma Is about ns
ennyorn ns tho more ancient nnd cob-
webbed old-girl joke which clings to
the atmosphere of every scholastic
campus.
As a matter of fact, tlio footbnll
eleven ns It faces a rival one In the
struggle for tho season championship
Is ns representative n body ns could
be imagined. It Is a handful of young
men who have added to what Is at
least the average scholarship an
nmount of beef, of brain, of pluck nnd
of physical endurance which makes
them the residuum nftfcr long nnd
cnrcftil testing nnd sieving.' As such
members of tho ’Varsity team arc a
type, nnd an unvarying one, of tho
college man. Each one becomes nn
oxnmple to his fellow students and
the object of a profound nnd whole
some admiration In nil forms of pre
paratory schools,—Now fork Press.
The re-openlng of the.South African
mines means a good deni to the Amer
ican Iron trade. These mines require
enormous quantities of tublug far
drainage purposes and draw their sup
plies largely from the United. Stntcs.
They also .need ‘ large ‘ • amounts ' of
pumping machinery.
Wealth
of hair is
wealth
indeed,
cspccial-
1 y t o a
woman.
E v e.r y
_ n l h c r
physical attraction is
secondary to it. We
have a book, we" will
gladly send you that
tells just how to care
for the hair,
jlf your hair is too
thin
or los
ing its
- lusterj
getr—
mm
H&ir
yisor
Growth. becomes r
vigorous and ail dan
druff is removed.
It ahvays restores
color to gray or faded
hair. Retain your
^outh; don’t look old
before your time.
$ t .00 a bottla. All drucglatj.
“ I liavo used your Hair Vigor
tow for about 25 ycnrl and I ltavo
.‘ound It pplondld and sntisrsictory
in ovary way. I bollovo I liavo
recommended this Hair Vigor to
. hundreds of iny friends, and tlicy
all tell tho aaino atory. If any-
body wants tlio best kind of n Hair
Vigor I shall certainly recommend
to thorn Just as strongly as I
can that limy got a bottlo of Ayer’s
Write tho Doctor•
If you don't obtain all tlio boneflta
foil, ooslro from tlio moot tho Vigor,
m»"Ui
Lowell, Mai
—-no-1
m
Every cotton planter should
write forourvaluable illustrated
pamphlet, “Cotton Culture.”
It is sent free.
Send name and address to
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., N. Y.
Dr. Bull’s Cough
Cures a cough or cold at once.
Conquers croup, bronchitis, OVllID
grippe and consumption. 25c.
Unsolllsh Man.
Loaning forward suddenly, heklssed
her.
"Sirl" she cried, “you forgot your*
self!”
"That’n so," ho repliod, "that ono
was for you."
Thoroupon he aunexml another.—
Philadelphia Press.
Wanted.
A traveling salesman In onch southern state;
950 to 900 por month and travollng oxponsee;
oxperlouoo not absolutely nooossary. Address
roiilcks Tobaoco Works Co., I'culcks, Va.
Not tho Usual Sort.
“Thoro’s ono strango thing about this rabbit
stew, l’vp noticed,’’ said the facetious boarder.
“What’s that?” asked Mrs. Starvom.
“It has a lmro In It.”
CuillTokio. It Is simply Iron and quinine In
a tastoless form. No cure—no pay. Price 53o.
Steady Com puny.
no—Thero’s no doubt about It, “a man Is
knowu by tho company ho keeps.”
bh°—Not always. If tho nvorago man woro
renlly known by his company she’d shako him
right away.
Best % Ifor t!i« Bowels,
No matter what alls you, headaohe to a
cancer, you will never get well until your
bowels are put right. Oaboak*ts help
nature, cure you without a gripe or pain,
produce eusy natural movements, cost you
Just 10 oents to start getting your health
back. Oaroarets Candy Cathartic, the
genuine, put up in metal boxes, every tab
let has 0.0.0. stampod on it. Beware of
Imitations. x
Woman Cashier Who Collects.
A m*rvy young woman who presides
over the cash counter of a swell Sa
vannah restaurant pulled a revolver on
a crowd of toughs who tried to dodge
paying for their supper a few nights
ago. Tho toughs dldii’t like the looks
of the business end of the cashier’s
revolver and the price of their meal
was forthcoming before they were
permitted to depart—Bainbrldge Dem
ocrat.
Scientific Items.
Colonel Cornara ban demonstrated
that if water can under great compres
sion be decomposed bj electric cur
rent it- will explodo with a force forty-
five times greater than gunpowder.
Ii is claimed that eyeglasses of the
tint known as Hoffman's violet will
detect the flush of smokeless powder.
A Venezuelan plant —the Tna-Tua—
is said to cure leprosy.
It costs the state of Massachusetts
$200,000 annually to keep down tho
gypsy moth.
The Rhode Island experimental sta
tion has demonstrated that a very flue
crop of excellent rhubarb can be grown
in au ordinary house cellar.
The Difference.
‘'Yefl,” said his wife, M I gave ihe
poor follow that old black coat of
yours. You have had it five or six
years, audit's all out of stylo now.
You never would have worn it again.
What difference will it mako to you
flfly years from now?”
Mr, Tiglit-Phist took a sheet of pa
per and figured rapidly, upon it for
the next fifteen or twenty minutes.
“Tho difference,” he said at last,
“reckoned ot compound interest for
fifty' years on what I could havo got
for that coat At a second-hand cloth
ing store, is $194.24 plus! Wornau, I
believo you want to bankrupt mel”
CURES RHEUMATISM OR CATARRH
IN A DAY. TREATMENT FREE.
B. B. B. (Botanlo Blood Balm) ouros tho
wordt 03304 by draining thn poison out of
tho blood and bones. Ac bos nnd pains In
the boiios or Joints, swollen glands, drop
pings in tlio throat, hawking, spitting or
bad bronth, Impaired hearing, eta., all dis
appear promptly and permanently. B. B. B.
cures where all else fails. D. B, B. makes
blood puro and rich. Druggists, 91. Treat
ment of n. B. B. sent freo by writing Blood
Balm Go., I Mitchell 8L, Atlanta, On. Do-
scribe trouble anil freo medical advloo glvon
until curod. Medicine sent prepaid. 3000
testimonials of ottrus by B. B. B., so don’t
give up hopo, but try Blood Balm.
> if It is really dead.—Chi-
Good Poult Ion.
Trustworthy men wanted to travol. Experi
ence not absolutely nocossary. For particulars,
address Peerless 'fob. Wks., JJodford City, Va
Beyond tbe Drentns of Conscience.
“Clytle, Is this young man you are ongaged
t» well to ilc?”
‘•Oh, pa, he’s rich; ho’s so rich that he doen’t
caro whether he pays his debtn or not.-In-
OlaiiHpolts Journal.
To Curo a Cold In One Day.
• alio Laxativb Dkomo Quinine Tablets. All
.. iupglBts refund tho money If It falls to
K. W. Grove’s signature U on t
oach box. *&a.
“Thank' Von, Sir.**
The barber’s Itch has touched mo many a tlmo,
Hut nover has It donu mo any harm.
To curo it. I havo but to pay a dlino-
I ho barber’s Itch Is mostly In his palm.
Carter’s Ink
h used by millions, which Is a sure proof of
l ii quality. Seud for free booklet, “inklings.”
Address Carter’s Ink Co., Boston, Mass.
They Go Together.
Olobbs—Why In tho world have you nick
named that Boston chiropodist, “Dr. Succot
ash T” s
Blobba—Why, don’t you sue? Corn and beaus.
—Philadelphia Record.
AU goods are alike to Putnam Fadeless
Dyes,as they color all fibers at one boiling.
Bold by all druggists,
purty good cook horaelf.’’—Now York Weekly.
Ilnppino’fl cannot be bought, but ono of
the great hindrances to its attainment cun
bo removed by Adams’ Pepsin Tuttt Fruttl.
Chicago Rocord.
llow’s This?
Wo offer Ono Hundrod Dollars Reward for
any caso of Catarrh that cannot be curod by
Hall's Catarrh Curo.
F. J. Ciikxky A CO., Props., Tolodo, O.
We, the undo; signed, havaknown F. J. Che-
noy for tho last 15 years, nnd bollovo him per-
feo ly honorable in all business transactions
nud financially ablo to carry out any obliga
tion made by their firm..
Wkst&Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Waldinq, Kinhan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug,
gists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hairs Catarrh CurO Is taken lntornally, act
ing directly upon the bloud nnd mucous sur.
faces of the system. Prloo, 75a. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills aro tho best.
Plso’s Curo is tho best medicine we over lined
for all nffoctlons of throat and lungs.—Wm.
O. Endslsy, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900.
Mrsi Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens tho gums, reduces inflamma
tion. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottlo.
JuriBctl By Appearances.
Mrs. Leo Hunter—Why nro you so suspicious
of Count Von Squint? Ho can't help being c
eyed.
Mr. Huntor—I know It, bat ho looks crooked.
PAIN OPENED HER SKULL
Mrs. Lather’* Romarkablo Story—Dr. Greene's Nervura
Cured Her.
MRS. FRED. 0. LAOIIKR, JR.
Tho caso of Mra. Fred. C. Lasher, Jr.,*a well-known woman of Westport •
N. Y., is ono of tho most interesting on record. 'It is an actual fabt that head-.'
aches caused her fjead to split.
“For thirteen years,” she says, “ I suffered from tcrriblo headaches night
and day, until tho bones of my skull opened so that the dootor could lay‘his 1
thumb right into the opening on to my brain. Two doctors attended mo and
claimed that I was on the verge of insanity. I was under their care for nino
years, but got no relief. Then I tried Dr. Groeno’s Nervura blood and nervo
remedy, and insido of a year tho bones of my head had takon tlielr natural
shape again.”
That Mrs. Loshor’s statements are Iruo is vouched for by reliable men qf
Westport, and by a Justice of tho Peace there. Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood
and nerve remedy dured Mrs. Lasher when all oilier remedies failed, and it cure*
thousands of suffering women every year. If y&ur head aches, if you cannot)
sleep and are weak and nervous, remember that this groat curative agent, Dr#
Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy, will-mako you well and strong,
Dr. Gr#ene*s Nervura blood and nerve remedy is a physician^
prescription, formulated from a discovery after years of invostbmJ[
tion and experiment. Dr. Greenb, 35 West 14th St., New York Cfqfr
Is the discoverer. He can be consulted free personally or by lettdn
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Gig ar Dealers Like
to have their regular customers smoke
Old Virginia Cheroots
because they know that once a man
starts smoking them he is “fixed”
and that he will have no more trouble
with him trying to satisfy him with
different kinds of Five Cent cigars.
Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this
year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents.
FREE
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Acts quicker, never gripes ond obtains better results
than any laxative known.
Its action is marvelous, its effect immediate.
No remedy will cure constipation and biliousness so
quickly and with absolutely no discomfort as
Hunyadi J&nos
Average Dose: One-half glassful on arising In the morning.
Every druggist and general wholesale grocer In the world sells it.
A Cif for tho * ul1 name « 1 Hi Iir
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Label with
Red Centre Panel.
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