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TELEGRAPHIC GLEANINGS,
Tie Hews of fte IWi (Saiensei Into
Pitty ami Pointed Parairajlu
Interesting and Instructive to All
Classes of Readers*
dist Bishop Episcopal Brown* of the African Metho¬
ton Thursday. church, died in Washing¬
The body of Jules FeWJr was removed
house Monday with military honors from his
in Paris to the Luxembourg^
found Friday George Harden, colored, was
guilty in a Mexico, Mo., justice
court of vagrancy, and was ordered aold
at public auction.
Snow fell for several hours In iowa
Thursday, of the and indications point to one
worst storms of the season. Snow
aleo fell at Kansas City.
The Beauprie Mercantile Company, At
St. Paul, Minn., failed Thi!r&5ay. The
assets of the company Are estimated at
$168,658 and the liabilities,' $517,286.
died Si Po iii Tta, the famous Chinese doctor,
San Francisco, Monday of asth¬
ma. He was feveuty-six years old and
came to San Francisco forty yeart ago.
A bill extending the right of suffrage
to women in municipal elections, was de¬
feated by the lower house of the Michi¬
gan 39. legislature Thursday by a vote of 88
to
Peter F. Myer, the well kbown specu¬
lator, who is in pfttthership with Richard
Croker in the real estate business, has
offered $900,000 cash for the Jerome
park racing property.
The Chinese government has dispatch¬
ed 15,000 repeating riiles to the ttoops
On the western frontier in the Vicinity of
the Pamirs. NumetoUk drill instructors
accompany the transports.
surviving Cap'ain Daniel 8. Harris, the oldest
settler of Illinois, a soldier of
of the Black Hawk war and a veteran
steamboat man, died in Galena Friday*
aged eighty-three years.
The large wholesale grocery concern
ot Tompkins, Fassett & Croker, at El¬
mira* and liabilities N. Y., failed Monday, The assets
are both very heavy. The
former will be above $125,068,.
Wheeler Thursday morning lire broke out intlm
opera bbuse at Toledo, O., and
in a short time the whole building was a
mass of flames. The loss will be at least
$100,000; fully covered by insurance.
The largo glass plant of the United
States Glass Company at Tarentum, Pa.,
tailing was totally loss destroyed by fire Monday, Abotit" five en¬
a of $150,000.
hundred employes are thrown out of era¬
ployment.
J. W. Morse & Co.’a large brick cot¬
ton thread factory at North Easton .Mass.*
has been destroyed by fire. The loss Oh
the building and machinery is estimated
to be from $175,000 to $200,000; only
partially insured.
The large, new flouring taill and ele¬
vator of Boyes, Dean & Co., at Seward,
Neb., day. Was tot&lly destroyed by fire Mon¬
Loss on buildings, $20,000, flour
and grain, $10,000. Insured at about
one-fourth of the value.
The Chinamen in New York and vicin¬
ity have raised a large fund to tent the
constitutionality of the Geary law. It was
reported Sunday that the New York and
Brooklyn Chinamen have already sub*
scribed $30,000. They can raise as thueh
more as they think hecessary.
The clothing cutters’ union of New
York City started a series of sirikea Fri¬
day which, if persisted in, is likely to
cause a lockout of 800 cutters by the
Clothing Manufacturers’ Association,
and this will have the effect of throwing
between 6,000 and 7.000 out of empl oy-
ment.
Miss Clara Barton, president of the
American National Red Cross, has ac¬
cepted the magnificent gift of between
^OO.aud 800 acres of land on the borders
of the blue grass region in the state of
Indiana/ tendered the association last
month ford, by Dr. Joseph Gardner, of Bed¬
Ind.
Turn Hall, a building covering half a
block, at Patterson, N. J., was totally
destroyed by fire Thursday morning.
The loss is roughly estimated at $75,000.
Four firemen were injured and it is be¬
lieved two will die. They were caught
in the building when the walls collapsed,
and it was with the greatest difficulty
that they were removed from the debris.
A Berlin special says: The committee
of the reichstag on the army bill Friday
rejected it on second reading, six con-
fervatives alone supporting ’he motion for
a second reading. The committee then
adjourned until after Easter. This vote
was another blow to any hope that remain¬
ed to Chancellor Caprivi of the ultimate
passage of the measure.
At a meeting of the Congregational
ministers of Chicago, Monday morning,
a set of resolutions was unanimously
adopted urgently calling the attention of
President Cleveland and Secretary oi
State Gresham to the outrages perpetra¬
ted on American missionaries in Turkey,
and asking that the present state of af¬
fairs there be investigated.
While engine No. 394, of the Reading
railroad, was standing on a siding near a
station in the central part of Mahcney
City, Pa., Saturday morning the boiler
exploded, demolishing it completely and
totally wrecking the engine. Engine! r
John Schuyler and Fireman William
Wells were thrown in the air and, be¬
sides being badly battered, were so se¬
riously scalded they cannot survive.
The concurrent resolution submitting
an amendment to the constitution pro¬
viding for the separation of Kansas City
from Jackson county, passed both houses
of the Missouri legislature and whs
signed by ihe governor Saturday. It
will be voted upon at the next general
legislature and if favorably passed upoD
will permit the city to separate from the
county and organize a municipality of its
own.
A Harrisburg, Pa., dispatch says:
Among the charters issued from the
state department Monday was one for the
Honesdnieand Albany Railroad Company,
capital $2,700,000. The line will extend
f.om Whitehaven, Luzerne couuty, to
tbc most convenient point on the New
York state line, between Hancock. Dela¬
ware couuty, acw Yoik, and EquinutiK,
Wayna county, Pennsylvania, a distance
of ninety miles.
A New York special of Sunday asys:
Still no news of the Naronic and the
agefcts of the steamer are ready to admit
that the chances of her being heard
from are becoming decidedly small.
With the arrival of the steamship Oliu-
da, from the Azores Saturday, nearly all
hope of hearing from the Naronic there
has been abandoned. Her captain re¬
ported that he had heard nothing what¬
ever of the vessel.
The Carnegie Steel company recently
gave an order to Whitworth & Co., of
*tP^j&£SEr TnassiVe proof machine*^ will hare The
a ca-
pacity of l$,CDu tons pressure and will
cost the over $1,000,000. It is claimed that
machinery advantages will give the the Carnegie
company oVer World in
the manufacture of War fiitd’res. An
easily armor §« plate Weighing 100,000 tons can
Wijfkea in one piece.
General The litigation B. F. Butler’s over, the book publication of
has outlived
its kuthwr. Friday, at Boston, Mass.,the
mil against the late general Was finally
arguad before the full benefe of the su¬
Jewett preme court, Publishing T*e plaintiff, the C. 8.
in the lower Company, finding was $3,500 given
court a of as
damages sustained In consequence Of th’e
general’s refusal to let the house publish
the workunder ton trie t which had beeh
^ad%. The The defendant took exceptions.
cohrt took the papers and Will de-
cide the case later,
The A Chicago Giagaleh dispa.t%h of Thursday says:
workmen at the world’s
fair hare gone on a strike against their
employers, lon who have charge of the Cey¬
exhibit. The men were hired in
Ceylon for 30 rupees per month which is
about $? in American Caohey. They
thought they 80 rupees i’dea Was A big tiling until
gaifeed in hu of what workmen
reefcite this country They have been
here only two weeks, but they followed
the proper programme and struck. They
then appointed a committee ttt.Be'e Wfeat
the boss was going to db about it. They
were offered 40 rupees and are thinking
it over.
THE NARONIG LOST,
rhe Life Seats of tie Missing Steamer
Foma iloat
The Fath of Iter Crfek ig UnknoWn;
Though Th6y Mfty Be Safe.
A special cablegram from Bremen,
Germany, says: After long continued
anxiety Star regarding Steahie'v&aronic; the fate ,cf the White
line freight which
called. froth Liverpool Febiuary 11 for
Nefr York, and which has not since been
heard of, intelligence has been received
sel showing beyond any doubt that, the Ves¬
is lost. The British Stealiier; (Cov-
entry, Febtliary Captaiti Wilson, lrom Fernandina,
She tepotts 10-, arrived at Brenieu Monday.
that at 2 o’clock On the
42 morhinjg degree* of March 4, in latitude
nerth and longitude
46 degrees wi st, she passed
i life boat painted white, bearing
! he name “Naronic.” The boat w as
floating ’he afternnon keel upward. At 2 o’eleck in
of the Bathe dajr; ahothet
life bhat Iroih the Nafonic was passed;
I'hik boat gaVe evidences of haViDg en¬
countered hfe'vy Weather. The tnast and
oars of the life boat had beeu Iasbed to¬
gether and attached to the painter and
then thrown overboard as a sea anchor to
k ep the boat’s head up to the wind and
sea. of the Judging from appearances, neither The
boats had been long adrilti
position of drifting boa’s was south by
west of Sable island, on the lank of
Newfoundland, and there is a chance
that the occupan’s of the boats were
picked up by a passing vessel.
WHAT THE NARONIC IS.
The Naronic 5,594 is a powerful 470 twin-screw
vessel of tons. feet long, 53
feet beam and 35 feet deep. She has
double sheathing and is built in com¬
partments. Her two engines are in eep-
erate rooms, parted by a watertight steel
bulkhead On her last trip she made a
journey of 3,015 miles in ten days and
twenty-three hour9, or at a rate of about
eleven knots an hour. At this rate she
would have arrived at New York on
February 22d, since she left Liverpool
on February 11th.
The missing vessel had on board Cap-
aiu Roberts and his crew of fifty-five
men and the twelve re uruing cattlemen
on board.. The Atlantic has been for
weeks past swept by furious gales. In¬
coming steamers report kind stormy another. passages
nod damage of mentions one or called “tidal A
recent arrival a so
wave” which cleared its decks. There
has been rough weather enough to test
the strength of the best ships afloat.
TREMONT TEMPLE IN RUINS.
One of Boston’s Old Landmark’s De¬
stroyed by Fire.
Fire broke out about 7 o’clock Sunday
morniDg in Tremont temple before ob Tremont
street, Boston, Mass., and noon
the entire structure estimated was gutttd. $325,- The
loss is variously at from
000 to $375,000, while the Parker house,
opposite, is believed to have been dam-
asjtd by water to the extent of $5,000.
Besides the Union Temple church, there
were a number of offices in the building,
including the American Baptist Mission¬
ary Mission, Home Mission Society, the
business and editorial departments of the
Watchman and the Baptist Social Union,
office of Woman’s Voice, loyal women of
America.
Tremont temple, which was originally
a theater, has beeu one of the moat con¬
spicuous buildings of Boston in the gen¬
eration. Since 1863 it has been cele¬
brated all over the country as the largest
Bap'ist church in New England, if not
in America, and the headquarters of that
denomination. The purpose of taking it
for religious purposes was stated in the
original appeal for purchase money to
found a church iu Boston where all per¬
sons, whether Tich or poor, without dis¬
tinction of color or condition, might
worship. On December 7th, after re¬
modeling, the house was dedicated, but
on the night of March 31, 1853, the tem¬
ple was burned. The loss was $178,365;
insurance $45,244.
A neW building on the old site was
completed, however, in December,. .1853,
at a cost of $166,000. On August 14,
1879, the building was destroyed again
by fire but was promptly rebuilt and re¬
opened on $230,000. October 17, 1880, at a cost of
more than
The auditorium was one of the largest length,
in the country, being 123 feet in
seventy-two in width and sixty-six in
heighth.__
Montana’s Silver Statue.
The largest silver statue ever known
since the world began, was successfully
cast Saturday. Sixteen hundred pounds
of sterling silver were melted in a cruci¬
ble at Grand Cross, the molten mass was
poured into a large mold and Montana’s
silver statue, “Justice,” was an accom¬
plished fact. ’Jhe cost of the statue, it is
stated, is $70,000.
Big Failure in Liverpool.
The failure has been posted in Liver¬
pool of Bigland & Harvey, the stock
brokers, who operated largely in the
Amerioan market. The deficiency of as¬
sets is estimated at 20,000 pounds—a
million dollars.
sWiOUS FACTS ABOUT BREAB
Which Housekeepers Nboa’rf Earnest!?
Consider.
A serious d*iB'*ir mettnfes thfe health
fef the people qf this bohntry in the bu-
berous a utn baking powders that afe
now being Urged Upod the public 1 .
There is bo questiSi as hi the detri¬
mental Cwcct of the-«e powders upon the
sy f tem. Everj Board of Health, every
phy- cjsd, will tell yoii of the unwhole¬
some qualities they add to the food.
Some countries have absolutely pro¬
hibited the sale of bread containing
alum.
Even SOial! db3es of alum; given to
Children, have prodiicei fatal Fesulta,
while cases of heartburn, indigestion,
griping, constipation, dyspepsia} and
varu Us kindred gastri© trohp'es from
irrdatiPa of the mucous membrane,
caused by the continuous use of food
prepared with the alum or alum-phos¬
phate powders, are familiar iu the prac¬
tice of every physician.
It is not possible that any prudent
housewife* any loVihg Hiother* will
kbowingly bse an article of food that
Will injure the health of her household,
or perhaps cau«e the death of her chil¬
dren.
How shall the dangerous alum powders
dan.t'r be distinguished? And how shall the
td health from their use be
avo dctl?
Geneially, alum powders may be kno.vn
from the price at which they are sold;
or I Tull! the faPt that., they are acfc >:n-
pauied by a gift; arc disposed of Under
«oir,e tfc'eme. The allmi pbwdfct costs
but a tew bents a pound to make, and is
Alien sold at 20 or 25 cents a pound.
If some present is given with it; the
price may be 30, 40 or BO ecula A pollndi
It is impossible id name illl the aluni
bidets in the u nrket, but any baking
pbwdct tized sold busting at a low half price; or rtitich adver¬
as only asl at
bream bl tartar powders; accompanied by
a preseut, or disposed of under any
scheme, is of this class, detrimental to
health, and to be avoided.
But the easy* sale; and Chrtaid protec¬
tion of out bread, b.scuit and cake from
all danger Of unwhoiesomeucas is in the
use of the Royal Baking Powder only.
This powder is mentioned because of the
innumerable reports in its favor by high
medibal authorities; by the t). S; Gov-
brntnent; and by the < ificai bberaiats and
Boards ot Health, whicu leave Ob doubt
n to its entire lreeddtu froul ahinij lime
and ammonia; its absolute purity ant
tvholesumeuess; While its use is thus a
safeguard against the poisonous alum
powders it is satisfactory at the same
time to know that it makes the whitest,
lightest, sweetest ahd most tlelibious
fobd, which will keep moist and fresh
longer, and that can be eaten with im¬
munity hot or cold, stale or fresh, and
also that owing to its greater strength U
is more economical than others.
These facts should incline consumers to
turn a deaf ear to all importunities to
buy the inferior powder. If a grocer
urges the sale of the cheap, impuro, alum
brands, it should bfc befne in rniud that it
is because he can make more profit oi
them. The wise housekeeper will decline
in all cases to take them.
lake no chances through using a doubt¬
ful article where so important a matter as
the htrtlt’i or life of dear Ones is at stake.
Perfectly Safe.
Little Girl—“That’s the second time
your minima has called you.”
L ; ttle Boy (very busy playing)—“ I
know.”
Little Girl—“Won’t she whip you if
you don’t go?”
L’ttle Boy—“No; she’s got company,
and she’ll say: ‘He’s been real deaf since
he hnd the measles, poor little fel-
'low. ’ ”
,
To Believe the Truth
About the efficacy in obstinate ca«es of dys-
pep ia of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters re¬
quires no st’ etch of credulity. Are you troub¬
led with indigestion? If so try it, not occa¬
sionally, •■pasmodically. relie', Take a regular, timate per¬
sistent will the course. result. Prompt The dvspeptic, u the bilious, cure
be
the nervous, y-troubled toe rheumatic, efficacy. the mala- ia wine- and
kidn attest its A
gla- st'ui before meals.
It is ill non-ense about our that climate chang¬
ing. Profes-or Hazen says the facis of
history show t at the world’s c ima e has not
changed in 3,000 years.
Malaria cured and eradicated from the sys¬
tem by Brown’s Iron Bitters, which enr cn>-«
the blood, tones the nerves, aids digest on.
Acts like a charm on persons and in general ill
health, giving new energy strength.
Sponge b ack rilk with co d coffee and am¬
monia to freshen i .
Beat of All
To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly
beneficial manner,when the Springtime comes,
use the true and perfect remedy,Syrup of Figs.
One bottle will answer for all the family and
costs only 50 cents; the larye size SI- Try it
and be pleased. Manufactured by the Califor¬
nia Fig Syrup Co. only.
Lady (to famous animal painter)—“It is a
great p easure to me to meet you—I adore an¬
imals.”
Bow'a Thief
Wa offer One Hundred Dollars reward for
any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by
taking Hall’s Catarrh Cura.
• F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo. O.
Cheney We, the undersigned, have knows F. J.
for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transac¬
tions, ligations and financially able-to carry out aay ob¬
made by their firm.
VN EST & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Waldino, Druggists, Kikkan <fc Mahvih, Wholesale
Hall’s *-■ arrh Toledo, O. .
Ca. Cure is taken internally, act¬
ing directly of the epoa the blood Testimonials and mucous sur¬
faces system. sent free.
Price 75c. pet bottle. SobLby.ail druggists.
Mr>. Minks—“Mrs. Leadem is aging very
.ipidly.” Binka—“Ye«, thing. She is
Mrs. poor worry¬
ing herseif gray trying to look young.”
Brown’s Iron Bitter.-* cure* Dyspepsia, Deofiit-. Mala¬
ria, Biliousness and General Gives
strength, appetite. aids Direst'.oi, The best tone* tonic tie for n>. arsing ves—
creates
Mothers, w eak women and children.
coffee One table^poonfuWwell A l heaped) granulated
or est brown sugar equals one ounce.
A Great and Uaefal Bonk.
Owing to the growth of the English language
and its continually increasing prevalence,
very much more is required of an English
dictionary-to-day than formerly, and Noah
Webster, who Dictionary, spent twenty would years hardly in preparing
his American recog¬
nize it in the perfection which it has attained
in the hands of modern scholars. Webster’s
International Dictionary, the latest of the
long line of revis ons and enlargements of the
original “Webstsr,” represents fifty times the
amount of lit*rary labor expended complete upon and the
earliest edition, of and the kind i* the most published in
reliable work ever indorsed emi¬ a
single volume. It is warmly the try
nent scholar- throughout nseful Engli c h-speak- the
ing world, and is a most book for
library, the school, the family, the student,
a id in fact for ail who read or write the Eug
li3h languate.
No Sat*r Remedy can be had for Coughs
and Colds or anv trou lble of the Throat than
■'Brown's Bronchial rochet." Price 2& cents.
Sold only in boxes.
Taking Cold.
A person in good health with fait play
resists cold. But when the hfexlth
a little; aiid liberties are taken With
stomach la easily taken, of the and netvotis According system, the a
to
spot of tike individual assumes the
of a bold q'r pneumonia, or it may
jaqndibe. Of all bases of ^‘cold”
A fatigue jaded is one of the m >st t ffi-
long day’s man work, coming at night
a two hotirs sleep o*fer a growing eVenjog youth
t&o tbfee par*
or times a week,, or s
lady “Joing the seasou,” Hnd
children with a short allowance of
are common instances of the vice
of cold. Luxury Is favorable to th,
feather taking} bids tbry het rooms, stiff chaifst
create a sensitiveness tha,
to catarrh. It is not, after alls
cold that is so much to be feared a-
antecedent condition that gives the
attack a chance of do ng hatm. Some
the worst colds happen to those who
fiot leave thiir house dr tVen their
bra, and those Who ate fliost invulner¬
able ate often these who are most expos¬
ed to change of timperature, and who
by good sleep, cold bathing and regular
habits preserve the tone of their nervous
and circulation,
A Terrible Threat.
Mother—‘’Horrors! Tommy! Tommy
• Come in this miuUte.”
Tommy—“I don’t waht to/’
Mothfer—“If yotl dob’t borne in I’ll—
lVhip Jolij dhd 1 #on’t gi¥e you but
piece i f c mdy afterward.”—Street &
<3ood New9.
All Alike*
Visitor—“And so you went to church
tee the wedding? What did you
of it?’’
Litt e G rl—“J. didn’t think. I just
atld talked, an* tallied without
Smith’s s .me as i verybody else.—Street
Good News.
&3 Worth of Hood’s
Cured When Others Failed
fcalt Rheum or Psoriasis—Severe
Casfh
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Mr. N. JC. Me Court
Kingsley, Iowa.
“In 1879 I had an eruption appear on my left
leg and arm. Sometimes it would ulcerate
8hd on account of it I was unable to work a
great deal of the titrte. 1 had seven d< ctofs ex¬
amine and treat ine without success. Soffle
called it psorasis, some eczema, some salt
rheum and one knowing one called it prairie
itch. All the doctors in the coun y had a trial
but none did me a particle of good. I spent all
my spare money trying to get relief. Finally
I was persuaded to try Hood’B Sarsaparilla.
After using one and a half bat lies I saw the
benefit. 1 have now used the third bottle and
am completely cured. I received more
HOOD’S
Sarsaparilla
CURES
benefit from three dollars’ worth of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla than from the hundreds of dollars
paid for advice and other medicine. Any one
suffering from skin trouble will surely get re¬
lief in Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” N. J. McCoun.
Kingsley, Iowa.
We Know This to Be True
“ We know Mr. N. J. McCoun; saw his leg
and arm before taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and
know he was terribly afflict ed; now he is cured.”
“ E. H. Banks, Druggist, “ D. A. Oi.tman.v,
“ J. P. Gasper, “ R. B. Ellis,
“ C. C. Bakukr, Kingsley, Iowa.
Iiood’a Pills are the best after-dinner Pills, as¬
sist digestion, cure headache. Try a Box.
How is Your Blood?
I had a malignant breaking out on my leg
below the knee, and was cured sound and well
with two and a half bottles of I s.ss. I
Other blood medicines had failed |______|
to do me any good. Winn C. Bkaty,
Yotkville, S. C.
S.S.S. jeS
I was troubled from childhood with an ag-
gravated ca se of Tetter, a nd I hreo bottle* of
| s.s.s. I cured me oermanetiv.
WALLACE MANN. I.
* — —— M.nnvilie, T.
Our book on BJood an 1 Skin Diseases mailed
free. fiwiKT Specific Co . At)anta,Ga.
One If yon will cut this sdverti e-
ment oat, pat it in a letter and
write for oar catalogue of Dia-
aa 1 monds, Watches and Jew.
Y ) e * r ’ r ’ w ^ ich we w .‘'* eeud you
you how y- >a can •n mi ake one dol
a in a minute. Add res* at once
J. P. STEVENS dt BRO.
Minute 47 Whitehx'l JEWELER-, St., Atlanta, (ia,
Stertiiiig Facts For Women!
Over two million women in the United ^t-tr a,
between the agee of 38 a^id 46 years. More than
twelve hundred thousand ot them suffer un¬
necessarily for several yeare during this period.
“Change “Woroen’s of Life.” All Home c»n Treatment.” be relieved at Write h_*in»
by with our aelf-diracted stamped envelope for book and
terms, free. Address O. R. KING, M. D., Cor.
Forsyth and Walton Ste., Atlanta, Ga.
insis jSjWWofCTBSi .
I
e liver and Bowela, i
i i dfgekUoc follows their by mall. use. I Box i
| by a vials?, druggists 75c. Package or sent li boxes), gZ.
[ W ®S^^EMICAL CO., New Turk. I
WHISKY AND
ECatoits Cu.rea.
At your home without pain < r
Patients continue business while under
ment. Whisky and all other drugs
immediately ' .1 beginning trea ment—do
need them. So treatment yet discovered
compare with it. Have given special
and practice to these diseases for the
twenty years, with continued and
increase in practice. Write for my
of cures, free.
B. M. WOOLLEY, M.D
•Office, 1044^ Whitehall SL
Department A ATLANTA,
A Powerful
Flesh Maker;
A tffat kfita file
taste of eod-liver oil has
done good service—hut
the process that both kills
the taste and effects par¬
tial digestion has done
much rhofit
Scott’s Emulsion
stands, alone in the field
of fit-foods. It is easy of
assimilation because part¬
ly digested before taken.
Scott’s Emulsion checks Con¬
sumption and all other
Wasting diseases. A
Preparedb.r F*crott & Botvn©, Chemist*.
New York. Sold by druggists everywhere.
“German
Justice Syrup” of the Peace, George Wil¬
kinson, of Lotvville, Murray Co.,
Minu., makes a deposition concern¬ it. “In
ing a severe cold. Listen to
the Spring of 1 S 8 S, through ex¬
posure I contracted a very severe
Cold that settled on my lungs. This
Was accompanied by excessive of Boschee’s night
sweats. Oue bottle
German Syrup broke up the cold,
flight sweats, and all and left me
in a good, healthy condition. lean
give German Syrup my most earnest
commendation.'’ _®
dR. KING’S ROYAL GERMETUER D
R R
* Is A. POSITIVE CURE TOR
K i.a(irl|>pe, Catarrh, Kliriimatinni, K
I Neuralgia, Ily.pepHia. Hovel, Kill- I
N ncy anil Bladder IHsoaoe*) Blood N
9 S Poison and General Debility. o
Pleasant . Lemonade,
as
ft Harmless $1.00 Always Bottle. R
q Price, Per o
L Unexcelled for ST1MJS. BUKlkS, BRUISES ^ £
|_ anil
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
I KING'S ROYAL GERMETDER CO. |
(W ATLANTA, CJA. M
£ Take Dr. King’s Germetuer Pills for A ~
,, the Liver and Gonsti pat ion—60 pills in
box, price, 25 cents. g
R DR. KING’S ROYAL GERMETUER
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Do Not Be Deceived
with Pastes, Ruarn els and Paints which stain the
h< ?he'RtiUHx*Su*n Store Polish^VflirllMaB*, Odor-
le«s. Durable, b*kI the consumer pays for no tin
or glass pac kage irlth erery purchase.
) IS UNHAPPY WONT DE AND, DRIVEN.' *
HOME NAILS
. ARE CHEERFUL AND SHARP / r
C-3-. />V AND THE DIFFERENT SIZES /\//
ARE VERY ANXIOUS TO / /
S I ,L ' \ ''ADAPT TO ALL THEMSELVES THE A \* f
USES
/
Two
Companions:— Used in all homes.
Home Nails, Sold by all dealers.
Home Tacks.
A Woman Has
wry little (lc^’re to enjoy the plea.« ures of life, and Is
entirely unfltred for the c.ires of bouaekeeptng or
»nyordinary :ulle«. if effiicied with Slf'K HEAD.
AC’UE DAY A1TE TKll DAY and vet.there ai«
few ills cases th‘.t yield more promptly to propiV
medical treato'i-nt. It Is therefore of the utmost Im-
portaace 1 that that a icllable remedy should always lie at
hand. Duriu « a perio lod of more than (JO YEA ItS
there h as be'-n no In stanre reported wh~i— OMET -nch I. V
case, have ba no; t.ecn perm anently an i IMt
CUli El> by by me the use use of of a .imrie box of 'to-genuine
and 'nstly celebrated Dr.C. Mcl.tXE'S I,IVF.il
PILLS, mailed which may be procured at any Drug of Si ore,
or will be to any address on the receipt 25c.
In portage stamps. Purchasers of these Pllla should
be careful to procure the genuine article. There are
several counterfeits on the market, well calculated
to deceive. The genuine Dr. U. McLane’s Celebrated
Liver Pills are manufactured only by
TUEMING BROTHERS CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.
MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS
V THOMSON’S SLOTTED WITH
CLINCH RIVETS.
No tools req uired. Only a I. a ram er needed to drive
an i c inch th. m easily and quickly, leaving the clinch
enso ntrly imooth. K quiring n > ho e to be made in
hr leather nor burr for the Eiveta They are strong,
lonrh and durable. Midions now in use All
eiii-th.. uniform or as* .rted. pot up In noxe*.
Aik roar dealer for them, or send 40c. In
<n>mpa for a nox oi 100, asaorteu *:xea. Man fd by
JUDSON L THOMSON MFG. CO-
WALTHAM. MASS.
7S DOSES 25‘J gpr-
LHEGREATli SHILOH’S
ISHCURf : CURE.
Cures Consumption. Coughs, Croup, Sore
Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee.
BICYCLES.
Complete roe Bicycles. of high, medium an I
KjTp^all < cheap grad * Sun fines of
kind*. Bend stamp for catalogues
anlp-iee*. Immense Ibirgnius Bicycles,
in Serotid-liand
Pneumatic and Cwnhian Tired. Tue on y ex¬
clusively bi ycle bouse ia the South. Instalment erin*
to responsible parties, Send rt-ter-nc-o*. Ad re- r- x
Bit Vf'LK I>EI*AUT.M»T, dial LOW It Y II..::
H ARK CO., K. I*, taut, Manager., N s-
3S Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
OPIUkSTSoSKSSS
«•» » y vp n TRAVkUSO Sales a*.*; or have line side
W An I tu line. Bouqcrr Ciuab Co., Lynchburg, Vo.
■
PISO’S CURt FOR
Oisnaaptlvca and ptopl#
who kif* waak lung* or Aitb-
■a. should bh Piao’k Oare for
Conaumptloa. It haa cared
ik.ui.R4>. ft ha* not tajur-
•d one. It ti not bad to take.
It !• the beet cough »rrap.
Sold everrwhere. »*«.
CONSUMPTION.
1 a. N. U Twelve, '9$