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AN ATTRACTIVE WIFE.
It is woman’s duty to her husband to
look attractive.
CORSETS TMST
lulpiomuch dial the rat come*
e*»y. These Corsets ere the remit
of forty years’ study, end ere not
equaled in the world for style end ele
gance. Ask your dealer to show them.
Royal Worcester Corset Co.
WORCESTER, MASS.
Cures Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchi
tis and Colds.
A HILD, PLEASANT SMOKE,
PURELY VEGETABLE.
giro an Iron-clad guarantee that Its
proper usa will euro CATABBII or 7our
monav refunded. Fur tobacco unero we make ■
KK-M Medicated Clxa<a and Smoking
Tobacco, carrying aanie mrdlca Ipropcrtlea
a* the coraoonnd. Sample* Proa. One box,,
non month’* treatment, one dollar, postpaid..
Tour druggies, or
EE-M Company, - Atlanta, Qa,.
Manefacrorerm and Pealeie In
SAW MIIiIjS.
Corn Kills, Food Mills, Cotton Qln Machin
ery and Grain Separators.
SOLID and IMhKRTED Haws. Saw Troth and
Locks, Knight's Patent Dora, Itlntsall Saw
Mill and Knrlne Repairs, Governors, Orate
Bare eed a fall line of Bill hanpUes. Price
and Quellty of rood* fueranteed. 'suing o»
mature
,'B. B. B. CU^ES ECZEMA.
Scales; Itohlne, Burning Skin slssatis
To Proro It B. B. B.Is Sent Free.
Especially for old chronic diseases teko
Botanic Blood Btlm (B. B. B.). It gives •
^Aftalthy blood supply to the affected parts,
^Mgals all the aores, eruptions, scabs, scales;
^H^a the awful itching and burning of ecze-
swellings, suppurating, watery sores)
cures carbuncles, boils and eating sores,
etc. B. B. B. cures to stay cured, making
the blood pure and rich. Druggists, gl.
To prove it, B. B. B. samples free and pre-
l paidbywriting Blood Balm Co.,12Mitch-
i ell Street, Atlanta, Qa. Describe trouble and
^ free medical advice sent in eealed letter. •
HOW IRON WAS DISCOVERED.
Teacher—Johnny, can you tell me
now iron was flrat discovered?
Johnny—Tea, sir.
“Well! Just tell the class what
your information is on the point.”
“I heard pa say yesterday that they
smelt it.”—London Spare Moments.
— :■
In the Bine Gras* Region.
lei' 1 off t0 * “o- *>x of Tetter,
me. It has cured me of skin disease whioh
doctors in eeven States failed to curo.”-0.
' ^- Cantrell. LouiariUe, Ky. 60c. a box by
mall from J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga., ft
yonr druggist don’t keep it.
*- i nn * 5 ® win Jump twenty-five
or thirty feet from a (landing atari.
r Ask Tour Dealer Fer Allen’s Taot-Rs*.,
A powder. It rests the teet. Cares Corns,
<: Bunions,Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous,Aching,
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Kails. Allen’s
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoestores, 26 cents. Ac
cept no substitute. Sample mailed Faas.
Address Allen 8. Olmsted, LeBoy, H. Y.
The French Academy has aolemnly de-
ciaed that henceforth “chic** it to be con*
tidcred good French.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a liquid and Is taken
Internally, and acts upon the blood, and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send for
testimonials, free. Sold by druggists, 75o.
F. J. Chiitet A Co., Props, Toledo. 0.'
One of the highest shot tower* in the
world is to be found in Villach, in Corfu-
this, where there is a fall of 249 feet.
See advertisement of EE-M Catarrh Cura In
another column—the best remedy made.
A handful of common sense is worth a
' bushel of learning.'
Gladstone and Irving.
Mr. Gladstone was a great admirer
and never missed an opportunity of
seeing Irving in one of hie great char
acters. It chanced that after being
present at the first nipit of “Ravens-
wood,” presented in September, 1890,
I had occasion to post off to Edin
burgh to chronicle the proceedings in
the penultimate Midlothian campaign.
At dinner on the night of my arrival I
had the good fortune to find myself
seated next to Mr. Gladstone. It was
a time of great storm and stress In
the political world. Mr. Gladstone
was leading the attack upon-the Gov
ernment which resulted In their defeat
at the general election two years later.
When he heard that I had been at the
first night of “Ravenswood” all other
topics were set aside. He overwhelm
ed me with a torrent of questions as to
how Irving had worked out particular
episodes. I remember he was par
ticularly anxious to know how the final
scene, where the hat of the drowned
Ravenswood is found, forlorn on the
sands, was staged. He,told me that
of all Scott's novels he most admired
“The Bride of Lammermoor.”—Cham
bers’ Journal.
SUFFERED 25 YEARS
lAfith Catarrh of the Stomach
HER FUNNY STORY.
“I want *o tell you such a funny
thing,” she said. “When I heard it I
laughed till I nearly died. You know
the Fergusons have a new coachman.
Well, day before yesterday Nell and
her mother wanted to make calls, so
they told the coachman to get the
coupe ready, and they made eight calls
from 1 o'clock until 6.”
“I don’t see anything so funny about
that,” he observed.
“But there was something else,” she
said. “Dear me, I wish I conld re
member what it was. It was Just kill
ing.’’—Chicago Record-Herald.
THE ART OF BEING INTERESTING
“I don’t think Mr. Bliggins Is very
original In his conversation.”
“He Isn’t,” answered Miss Cayenne.
“That is where he shows his good
Judgment”—Washington Star.
Mrs. Mamie Herbert, 56 Elmwood Ave.,
Buffalo, N. Y., Treasurer Empire State
Fortnightly, Buffalo, N. Y., After Eight
Years’ Suffering Cured by Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound.
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham : — Inflammation and ulceration of the
uterus laid me low and robbed life of its joys for me. For eight years
I was in frequent pain and misery, and then Lydia E. Plnkham’s
Vegetable Compound came to me, the greatest boon I have
known, for it brought new life and health to me. 1 used several
bottles of Compound and your Sanative Wash. My improvement
was slow, but from the first bottle I felt that I was better, and so I
kept up courage and continued the treatment. None of my friends
ever dreamed that I would be well again, but I have now enjoyed life
to its fullest extent for three years.” — Mrs. Mamie Herbert.
$5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.
When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful
menstruation, weakness, leucorrhcea. displacement or ulceration of the
womb, that bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache,
bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous pros
tration, or are beset with such symptoms as dimness, faintness, lassitude,
excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, “all-
gone” and “ want-to-be-left-alone ” feelings, blues and hopelessness,
they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E.
Pinkham’D Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles.
Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice.
She has gnltlnd thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
L Congressman Botkin, ot Winfield, Kan.
♦•eases
In a recent letter to Dr. Hartman Con
gressman Botkin aays:
“My Dear Doctor—It gives me pleasure
to certify to the excellent curative quali
ties of your medicines—Peruna and Mans-
lin. 1 have been afflicted more or less for
a quarter of a century with catarrh of the
stomach and constipation. A residence in
Washington has increased these troubles.
A few bottle* of your medicine have given
me almost complete relief, and I am sure
that a continuation of them will effect a
permanent cure.’’—J. D. Botkin.
Mr. L. F. Verdcry, a prominent real es
tate agent, of Augusta, Ga., writes:
1 have been a grout tuff ever from
catarrhal dyspepsia. X tried many
physicians, visited a good many
springe, but l believe Peruna hae
done more for me than all of the
above put together, I feel like a neto
person.”—I* t, Verdery. ,
The moat common form of summer ca
tarrh is catarrh of the stomach. This it
generally known as dyspepsia. Peruna
cures these cares like magic.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will be
pleased to give you hit valuable advice
gratis. , |
Address Dr. Ilartman, President .of The
Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O.
Breathe Through Your Nose. I
In, all kinds of atmosphere the
breath should only be Inhaled through
the nose. An occasional breath of ex
tra pure air through the mouth may bo
good; but in cars and in most offices
and rooms nose breathing Is essential. I
A second rule is, since so much time'
is spent in cars and offices and rooms |
In earning a livelihood, and since these
places are overheated and under ven-'
tllated—the heating and ventilation j
being left to the control of most of us
—we must take In fresh air whenever
possible, in order that we may restore
the balance. The*be3t times to do'
this will be early in the morning, when |
the air Is freshest, and late at night,
when deep broathing will help us to j
get sleep. We may breathe correctly ‘
while we are waiting in a street, and j
especially where streets meet. We!
can soon form an automatic habit of
breathing properly on such occasions, ■
—Chambers’ Journal.
SPECIMENS.
Miss Singleton (effusively)—Oh, I
papa Is so good to me! At every
birthday he presents me with some
pieces of Jewelery.
Young Archaeologist (naively)—
Have you—have you preserved somo
of the earliest specimens? *
The Narrowest Street
Great Yarmouth, England, has the
narrowest street In the world. There
are many narrow streets In Great
Yarmouth, hut the narrowest ta Kitty
Witches, watch Is only fifty-live Inches
wide. You can lean out of yonr win
dow and shake hands with your neigh
bor across the etreet.
REFINE «ou» JAisroh* REJjyOQ
“REDUCTO”
gsaisiHSsssesessssss
thorn* if youdr»U$;ki.owIi»R the luvcd-
l»*v» bo. fear of evil effect*. _ Ami?*,
•ain.eocLhem.tc.370l* Jeff Ate fctUmU.ilu
Remington
Typewriters
ON RENTAL
Per meal
vund up.
proa pt service
guaranteed by
I the reputation M oar machi ne.
WYCKOFP, SEAMANS A BENEDICT.
(Remington 1 rpnwrUnr Co.)
SSI Broadway, * • Mow Turk:
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I f APUDINE SK1
£ V LaUKIPPB, COLDS, ETC, o
Jf Doe* Net Affect the Heart*
bold by Druggist*. Ik an I 23c bottle. Jf
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THE PRIME IS MV GUIDE
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Two-Thousand-Mile Tickets at $40.00
Taken Off Sale.
Seaboard Air Line railway announces
that effective May 15, 1902, 2,000-mlIe
tickets of this Issue good over a por
tion ot the system, heretofore sold at
$40.00, will be withdrawn from sale. <
Seaboard Interchangeable 1,000-mlle
tickets, at $25.00, will interest you. In-
! quire of ticket agents or representa
tives of the company.
If YOU wlilte&d L-.«st4xp!«cf y -nr
lag arte* for rh—I—I snaijiH, l.trOI ttfl
vco by Utter, Uo MAML iQCATIQBH
UTINT U y -r CISCASE ... 1 *
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lint.
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lIMfFVMADB EASILY
MUNtl AND RAPIDLY.
** 1 W. want man with en.rsv
*nd grit; will giro them situation In which
thar can ra«k« mono reild'r-Uie labor Doing
light and omplo tnrot tb« roar *■ ottnd. It re
S* rro no capita or great eduction. Homo of
•ur hoot selosuron ere country boro Profit
quick ud euro. Writ* at ones for pa-tfenlatn
UUDGINb FOB. CO. Kirer Rl'dg. Atlanta. G..
NoMONEKTOfeSE
And gentle anointings with CUTICUKA, purest of emollients ana
greatest of skin cores, followed in severe cases by mild doses of
CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS. This is the purest, sweetest,
most speedy, permanent, and economical treatment for torturing,
disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply’
«fc>n and scalp humours, rashes, irritations, and chafings, with
loss of hair, of infants and children, and is sure to succeed when,
all other remedies fail
Millions of Mothers Use Guticura Soap
Assisted by Cvnetnu OumrexT, the great akin enn, for preferring, purifying, and beautify
ing ihe skin ot Infants and children, for rtehoe, Hehtnge, and ebaflnga, for cleansing the scalp of
crusts, scales, and dandruff, mod tbs stopping of falling hair, fot softening, whitening, and
soothing rod, roogh, and aoro hand., and for all tbs porpooro of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Million, of Women use Conceit* Boar In the form of hatha for annoying Irritations, inflamma
tions, and exoorlattou, for too free or o(Tenetto perspiration, In the form of washes for nlceratlra
weaknesses, and for many aanaUro, antlsoptis purposes which rsadlly suggest themselres to
women, especially mothers. Oortcoaa Boar combines Id Can Boar at Ona Paid, tbs nip
akin and complexion aoop and the best toilet and baby soap la the world.
Oompleto External and Internal Treatment for Every Humour*
. _ Consisting of Ctmcoa* Soar (33c.\ to clean.. the «kln of erneta and
ffllfaAainefll scale*, and aoftro the thickened cuticle; Curictm* Ojxtmxt (Me.),
■ IIIII.il mSu t0 Instantly allay Itching, Inflammation, and Irritation, and soothe and
MIIIUIIMI heal: and buncos* Rssoi txnt Putt (54c.), to cool and deans* the
blood. A Bixhli Bn la often eofflclent to cure tb* most torturing,
THE SET £t|. disfiguring, and humiliating skin, saalp,and blood humours, with loro--
,nB OC 1 of hdr, when sllrlro fells. Bold throughout the world. British Depot:
«.», Charter boot* Bq., London. French Depot: 6 Rue do la Pali, l’arta. Pott* a Dana **J>
Cnxx. Canr., Bole Prop*., Boston, XI. B. A.
Ctrncun* Rneoivmrr Pima (Chocolate Coated) arc n new, tartdess, odourless, economics!
eubstllnie for lbs edebrated liquid Cirrictma lUaoiviXT, as wallas for all other blood portfiers
ud humonr cures. Each pill la equivalent lo one troepoonfnl of liquid RasnLVnxT. Pot op In
screw.cap pocket vials, containing the aama number of doeon as a doe. bottle of llould Bn
■oirnr, uric*. 54c.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous,
nea after first day's nan of Dr. Kllaa'a Great
KerveReatorer.82trial bottle and treatise!rea
Dr. B. H. KhiKX.Ltd., 831 Arch8t.,PhUa., Pa.
Cheerfulness moat be cultivated, but tb*
seeds of discontent will grow in any soil.
Hn.Wlnslow'a Soothing Byrnp for children '
teething, (often the gums, reduces lnfiamma-
Uop .allays pain,cures wind colic. 26c. a bottle
About 400,000 lariu a year arc pent from !
the Continent to the London market*.
I do not believe Pirn's Core for Conan mp- !
tion has an equal for coughs and colds—Joax
t. Bonn, Trinity bpringi, Ind., Feb. 16,1800.
There it n dearth ot schoolteachers in '
England.
Wlalsuy
41 8. Forsyth St*Atlanta, Ga.
Engines and Boilers
Steam Water Heaters, 8tram Pumps nad
Pemberthy Injectors.
CPBBD IN SO TO 40 DAT*
Write for particular, and 10 dayp
treatment ftee. O. * Odium
Drup-y Mel. Cw* Atlanta.t,a.
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