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Not Afraid of It.
Flrut Bell Boy—I’vo yelled fire till T
lUm bourne ami the man in 103 won’t
wake.
Second Bell Boy—I guean you’ll have
to yell something else. Ho looked to
mo like an orthodox deacon.—Detroit
Tribune.
A Trinity of Krlln.
HllinunnpHR, nick headache and Irregularity
of the ho we la accompany each other. To thn
removal of thia trinity of ovila Hcwitettor’ft
Htomach Bitters la specially a*iaptod. It alao
curea dynpepala, rheumatism, malarial com*
plaints, biUouancjH, nervAuttnoHfl and conatl
pation. The most, satisfactory results follow
a fair trial, Uho it daily.
Homo Oxford tradesmen wore recently fined
apiece for Belling American ham an Irish.
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but i he moat valuable work of recent yearn Ts
Lamed’r “History lor Heady Reference and
Topical Headina” In live large volumes, l'h'n
work Ih unique in that. It Is the history of nil
countries and subjects, hence the world,
taken verbatim from flvo thousand different
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authorities ie preserved while the ciitHsiflca*
t ion of those excerpts is ho perfect that one
can Hurl any incident In history as easily as he
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oh the two are totally different.
Hheer Desperation.
Havannaii, Oa.
J. T. RmrrTiuNK, City.
Dear Sir:-“.Several physicians treated me
without success for what they pronounced a
stubborn case of eczema. In addition to this
1 have tried every so-called remedy that, was
suggested to mo, but nothing did mo the
slightest good until In sheer desperation I
tried your Tbttekvnb. This effected what
seems to ho a pkiimanhnt cure, and I take
pleasure In testifying to its merits.” Kesport-
rully yours, Isaac U. Haas.
1 box by mall for 60c. In stamps.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething.softens the gums, reduces inllainrn
tion,allays pain.cure* wind colic. 2$o. a bottle.
FITS «topped free by Jin. Kr.inis’* OiiKt r
Nkiivk Hkhtoiikk. Vo fits after flrst.dav’s u <o
Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2.00 trlabh.ir
tie free. Dr. Kline. Ml Arch St.. Pliila., I*.,.
IMso’s Cure for Oonsuiuptlon relieves the
most obstinate cough-. Rev. 1). RucmtUKI,
i.kh, Ivexington, Mo., Fch. 24, MH.
Walking Would Often be n Pleasure
were it not for corns. These pest s are removed
with Hlndercorns. 16c. at druggists.
T
Extrema tirod feeling nfDlots nearly ovsry-
body at .this season. Tim hustlore eeuso to
push, tho tiroless grow woary, thn onor-
(jetJo booomo onervntnd. You know just
What we mean. Borne men and worn™
endeavor temporarily to ovoraomn that
Tired
Feeling by great foroe of will. I'.ut this
Is unsafe, os It pulls powerfully upon tho
nervous system, whloh will not long stand
suoh strain. Too many people "work on
their nervee,” and tho result Is seen in un
fortunate wreoks markod "nervous pros
tration," In evory dirootlon. That tired
Feel-
lng Is a posltlvo proof of thin, weak, Im
pure blood; for It the blood Is rloh, rod,
vitalised and vigorous. It Imparts ltto and
energy to evory nerve, organ and tlssuo of
the body. The necessity of taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla for that tired foaling Is, thorn-
fore, apparent to everyone, and tho good it
will do you Is equally boyond question.
Remember that
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is tbs One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. SI
Prepared only by O. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.
Hood’s Pills operate. 25 cents.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
W. L. Douclas
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If you pay 84 to 80 for shoes, ex- ^
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see what a good shoe you can buy for ■
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and 1.ACE, made in all
kinds of the best selected
leather by skilled work
men. Wo
make and
sell moro
$3 Shoes
, thun nny
other
manufacturer In tho world.
None genuine unless name and
price is stamped on the bottom.
Ask your dealer for our 86,
•4. 83.60, 82.60, 82.26 Shoos;
89.60, 82 and 81.76 for boys.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Ifyourdealer
cannot supply you, send to fac
tory, enclosing price and *tf> cents
to pay carriage. State kind, stylo
of too (cap or plain), size and
width. Our Custom Dept, will till
your order. Send for new Illus
trated Catalogue to Box U.
W, L. DOUCLAS, Brockton, Mass.
One of the health-giving ele
ments of HIRES Rootbeer is
sarsaparilla. It contains more
sarsaparilla than many of the
preparations called by that name.
HIRES—the best by any test.
Midoonlj by Tbs Cb&rlfi B. litre* Co., rhlladalrkla.
A Xic. paclage matt* 5 gallou*. Sold everywhere.
IfiCUYQ can COIN MONK\ selling N 14» 1IT-
fitten I d INiiAI.K TON \VIIisTI.K.
rl JlUt ouL^Sell* jt* sijjht. ^Hatnple, »uo., 6 i
WASHINGTON NEWS.
GOSSIP OF THE CAPITAL IN
PITHY PARAGRAPHS.
Superior Wire Mai Co., Bearer Full*.
t Co. Hartford, t’t.
a cared. Bonk *ent
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, CURES WHfcKt AU CIS) 1AIIS.
I Heat t ough 8yrup. rttatoo Good. Uw
iu ttiue. >uitl »>> .liupKlyt*
Doing, of the Chief, and Heads of the
Varlou. Departments.
Judge Cole has fixed the date of
.Tuno 1st for tho trial of J. M. Mc
Cartney, the Washington atock brokor,
for hi. refusal to answer questions
propounded by tho senate committee
investigating the sugar trust.
Mr. Hhernmn secured tho passage of
a bill in tho seunto Friday appropri
ating 875,000 for tho expenses of tho
Behring sen commission, soon to meet
at San Frauoisco to determine tho
amount of damages to bo paid for
seizure of Canadian seniors in liohring
sea.
Postmaster General Wilson lias de
nied tho privileges of tho mails to a
trnneo medium concern alleged to bo
doing a fraudulent business under the
name of Professor Godfrey, alias Pro
fessor Winters, with soverul other
aliases, at Chattanooga, Avondalo and
Sherman Heights, Tenn.
An error in the calculation that gave
tho battleship Massachusetts a speed
of 10,‘279 knotf has been discovered at
tho navy dnpirtmont. Corrected tho
speed stands 10.2029, and this reduc
tion mentis that tbo contractors will
get $100,000 in premiums instead of
$125,000, However, tho Massachu
setts still holds the record for her
class.
Trensury figures officially proclaim
ed Friday show that up (o May 1 tho
oxoess of expenditures over receipts
for the fiscal year aggregate $23,200,-
000. For thn month of April the ex
cess is $4,500,000. In round figures
tho receipts for tho ton months of the
fiscal yoar are $274,800,000 and ex
penditures $298,000,000.
Mr. Butler offered a joint resolution
in tho senate Monday to carry into ef
fect two resolutions of tho continental
oongress directing monuments to bo
erected to tho memory of Gunoral
Francis Nash and Mr. William David
son, of North Curoliun. It appropri
ates $5,000 for each monument and
directs tho money be paid to tho gov
ernor of North Carolina.
Tho treasury official circulation
stntcmont issued Sunday gives all the
kinds of money in circulation at
$1,540,007,082 or $30,000,000 less than
Mny 1, 1895. The per eopita circula
tion based on a population of 71,136,-
000 is stated at $21.05. Tito increase
in monoy in circulation during April
is placed at $11,377,019 and tho de
crease of money in tho treasury during
tho month is stated at $0,572,070.
Tho soorotury of the intorior has ap
proved tho roport of Special Agont
Kobort L. Berner, who spoilt last sum
mer investigating tho noted Dos
Moinos river laud grnnt. Tho amount
of indemnity carried nggrogaton nbout
$185,000. Only claims accompanied
by writton evideuoe of title wore al
lowed and only 130 out of 520 claims
that woro filed at tho department were
thus favorably passed upon.
Siuoo tho passage by both houses of
oongress, on April 0th last, of tho uen-
oto oonourrout resolutions declaring
that a state of war existed in Cuba,
and that iu the opinion of congress tho
president should recognize tho bellig-
ureuoy of tho Cubans and tender bis
good offices to Spain to bring about a
recognition of tho independence of tho
Cuban republic, uo overt notion has
boon taken by the United States so far
ns known, unless tho appointment of
so prominent a personage nH General
Fitzhugh Loo ns consul general to Ha
vana can bo so regarded.
Geuornl Fitzhugh Lee, tho now con
sul general of (ho United States at Ha
vana, ealled at tho state department
Saturday morning and had coufereuoo
with Secretary Olney and Assistant
Secretary Bookhill. The Cuban situa
tion was discussed, but further confer
ence will bo hold. Tho date of Gen.
Leu’s departure for his post has not
been settled, and ho will probably re
main iu Washington soverul days post
ing himself on tho statu of afi'airs iu
tho island, ns will bo shown by tho re
ports which have been received at tho
department.
The fiery Boutolle, of Maine, is in
dignant that the somite should hnvo
out down tho number of battleships
provided for in his naval appropria
tion bill from four to two. lie made
a great fuss over it iu tho house Mon
day whon a motion was mndo to con
cur iu tho senate amendments. Ho
oritioised iu severe language senators
who had oried for our interference in
, Cuban affairs and yet refused to vote
j to protect our government from war.
Speaker ltoed called him to order for
| criticising senators and Boutollo thou
turned upon ltoed. But tho big speak
er was not in a fighting humor. Like
| everybody else, he laughed at tho dis
play of temper on tho part of Boutelle.
Mr. Butler (Pop., N. C.) presented
a lull in tho senate making the Mexi
can silver dollar and tho Jnpauese
i yen, enoh containing 871 1-4 graiuB of
pure silver, and tho trade dollar, fall
lognl tender dollars iu the United
i States. In supporting tho bill Mr.
| Butler declared that if the federal
government would not make these sil
ver ooins legal tenders then the states
. had tho power to so recognize them.
If congress did not sot, Mr. Butler
said ho would advise the slate of North
Carolina to exeroiso its constitutional
rights in this direction, and he hoped
. other states would adept the same
, course.
More Contests Decided.
I By a vote of fivo to one the house
• elections committee decided the con
tested election ouso of Mitchell against
Walsh from the eighth New York city
district in favor of the contestant.
Iu the case of. Martin, populist,
against Lockhart, democrat, from sixth
Nolth Carolina district, Martin got the
decmioD, and in the case of Thompson,
populist, against Shaw, democrat, from
the third North Carolina distriot, the
report is in favor of Mr. Shaw.
Elections oommittee No. 3, by a vote
of six to ouo in the contested election
case of Yost against Tucker, from the
tonth Virginia district, authorized tho
report favoring contestee, Mr. Tucker.
McCall, of Massachusetts, chairman of
tho committoe, was directed to make
tho report of majority, which will be
signed by three republicans and throe
democrats.
Dupont Klectlon (lane.
Tho Dupont election case was sud
denly sprung upon tho scuatu again
Monday and an agreement was reached
for a vote upon it after tho river and
harbor bill is disposed of.
That bill, however, promises to con
sume several days and a sensational de-
bato over it is expected. In tho first
place, a hard fight will bo mado to re
instate tho Savannah harbor appro
priation of over a million dollars for
the new project of extending the 8a-
vunuah harbor. Tho chances aro that
it will go back in tho bill. The main
fight against the bill will bo on tho
amendment of the senato committee,
making a $3,030,000 appropriation for
a breakwater at Santa Monica, Cal.
Tho army engineers recommended
ngainst this, and Sonator White, of
California, is fighting it. But other
rnilrond intorosts and the railroads are
fighting for it. It promises to be an
interesting contest and may lmve the
effect of delaying tho adjournment of
congress.
AN ACTOU IIOU81C WHIPPED.
Not on tho Hills Hut Was n Good
Curd.
In tho third act of “Othello,’’ at
Columbus, O., Friday, Louis James’s
loading man, Guy Lindsley, was horso-
whippod on tho stage in full vtow of
the audience by a woman, who leaped
ut that moment from ouu of tho boxes,
whip ia hand.
At tho station house later, sho gave
her name as Georgia Kimball, and said
her homo was in St. Louis. Tho as-
suult was made at the eloso of tho uot
where Othello seized Iago and chokes
him. James waH playing Othello and
Liudsloy Iugu.
James was dnmfounded. Ho stood
speechloHs on tho stugo while Lindsloy,
recognizing his assailant, rose to his
feot, stammering to James, “This wo
man is from St. Louis,” while tho uu-
dienao wont wild with excitomout.
Without tho least iutorforeuco being
made tho woman contiuucd to belabor
Liudsloy. Finally somo one rang down
tho onrtnin and a policeman rushed in
and placed tho woman undor arrest.
Tho play prooeodod with tho rest of
that aot omitted.
Tho woman said Lindsloy wns for
merly her lover, and that thoy had ar
ranged to bo married, but the time was
never sot. Under tho influence of her
inothor and his brother ho had dis
carded her. His scorn had so enraged
lior that sho caino direotly from St.
Louis to administer this flogging.
OUU PUBLIC DEBT.
Interest Hearing Debt Increases—Cash
in tlie Treasury Decreases.
Tho debt statement issued at Wash
ington Friday afternoon hIiows a net
iuoruaso iu tho public debt, less cash
in tho trensury, during April of $5,-
915,41(1.62.
The interest-bearing debt increased
$513,671, while the cash in tho treas
ury decreased $1,551,087.62.
The halauoes of the several olasses
of debt at tho close of business April
30th were: Interest-bearing debt,
$442,812,140 ; debt on which interest
lias censed Hiueo maturity, $1,651,790;
debt bearing no interest, $374,414,400.
Total $1,318,878,880.
The certificates and trensury notes
offset by an equal amount of cash in
tho treasury outstanding at the end of
the month were $560,594,253, a do-
! oreaso of $2,815,000. The total cash
iu the treasury was $868,799,556. The
gold reserve was $100,000,000. Not
cash balances, $170,090,660. Iu tho
month thero wns a doorcase in gold
coin and bars of $3,439,250, the total
at tho clsso being $168,446,459. Of
silver there was an increase of $1,655,-
372. Of tho surplus there was in na
tional bank depositories $26,698,590,
against $27,010,993 at tho end of tho
preceding mouth.
A GRAIN CONGRESS.
Prominent Cities Represented at the
Meeting In Charleston.
The opening session of tho grain
congress of the south nnd west was
held in Charleston, S. C., Wednesday
moruiug.
President McGahan, of tho Charles
ton Chamber of Commerce, presided.
Augusta, Now Orleans, Louisville,
Chicago, Savannah,Brunswick,Tampa,
Mobile, Wilmington, Minneapolis,
Kansas City and other cities were rep-
j resented. Mayor Smith of Charleston,
made the address of welcome, tendei-
ing tho freedom of the city. President
Elliott, of tho Coast line, Colonel
Killebrow of Tennessee, Breedlove
Smith of New Orleans, Inglebart of
Chicago, Knott of the Louisville and
Nashville railroad, Purse of the Savan
nah freight bureau, and others mndu
brief responses. A oommittee on or
ganization and credentials was ap
pointed.
A MOTORMAN’S LIFE.
FULL or HARII8IIIPS, KXI'OSUnK AND
CONSTANT DANGER.
Cotton Mill for North Carolina.
Incorporation papers have been filed
iu Rockingham county, N. C., for the
establishment of a $120,000 cotton
factory at Spray, with tho privilege
of increasing the capital stock to $1,-
000,000,
The (Trent Strain on n Man*. Nerves HnOt
clent In Iteelf to Wreck Him in n
Short Time—The Bxperlenoe
of n Well-Known Motorman.
From the Cincinnati, Ohio, Enquirer.
Tho life ot a motorman is aot a bed of
roses. He Is subjected to many hardships, os-
peolally In the winter, whon he is exposed to
the oold and Bnow. Even In the summer
he must bear tho Intense heat which
beats down upon him. Considerable nerve
xnd soil possession are necessary In a
good motorman. for the lives and
limbs of his passengers aro at stake
One of the best known olectrlo motormon In
this city Is William Frazer, who Is at present
running n car on tho CummlnsvtUo electric
line. IIo Is not only well kuown to his fel
low employes but to tho people who travel
on Ills car. Mr. Frazer Is a young man about
twenty-six years of age nnd resides with his
wife and child at 144 Betts fttroet, Cincinnati,
0. About a yonr ago Mr. Frazor wns taken
with serious stomach troubles. He bought
several kinds of medicine whloh woro reo-
ommended to him, but none of them seemed
to give him even temporary henellt. An on-
thtisinsllo admirer of that famous remedy
known as Dr. Williams’ J’lnk Pill for Pa'c
People told him to try them. Frazer was
almost discouraged, hut took (he advice. To
n reporter of the Enquirer ho snld:
"I can most heartily recommend Dr. Will
linns' Pink Pills. They are all that Is
claimed for them; in fact they advertise
themselves heller than any medicine I ever
saw. I wns seized some time ago with a bad
altaek of Indigestion. My stomach hurt me
nearly all the llmonnd I could not digest my
food. Tho pain wns almost unbearable amt
I found nothing that would give me relief. I
confess that when I bought the llrst box of
I’lnk Pills I hadn’t much confidence In thel
efRoncy because I had tried bo many things
without success that I was almost discour
aged. ilofore I had taken one box I was de
cidedly hotter. Two boxes cured me entire
ly. While I have boon undor tho woathor
from other causes my Indigestion has never
returned. If it ever should I know just what
to do. I hn\^ so much confidence In the
llcaoy of I’lnk Pills (hat if I ever get real
sick again with nny disorder I shall use somo
of them. It Is a pleasure for mo I assure
you to testify to tlio excellent qualities of
these Pink Pills. They not only tone the
stomach but regulate tho bowels nnd not
ns a inild cathartic.”
Mr. Frazer’s testimonial menns something,
lie speaks from personal experience and any
ono who doubts that he received tho benollts
stated can easily verify thu assertion by call
ing on Mr. Frn/.nr or seeing him some time
while he Is on hi? ear.
Dr. Williams’ I’lnk l’llls contain all the
elements necessary to glvo new life and rich
ness to thn blood and restore shattered
nerves. They are sold In boxes (never In
loose form, by the dozen or hundred) ut GO
cents a box, or six boxes for ti.GO, and may
bo had of all druggists or directly by mall
from Dr. Williams’ Medlclno Company,
Sohonoctady, N. Y.
Who l)l«I!
“Birdie,” said Mrs. McGinnis to her
daughter, “what wero yon sitting up
reading last uiglit? Was it a novel?
Tell your mother.”
“Yes, nrn; it wad a novol."
“And who writ it?"
“Damns, tho elder.”
“Now, don’t toll mo that. Who
over hoard of an elder writiu’ u novel
you’d sit up half tho night to road?”—
Texas Siftings.
At the Dentist’s.
Tramp (at dentist’s door)—Flease,
sir, opuld yor fill mo tooth this morn
ing?
Dentist—With silvor or gold?
Trump—Cold roast turkoy will do.
—Up-to-Dato.
Tlioro aro people lifting Dobbins’ Electric 8o*p
to-day who commenced its use in 1365. Would
thin l>o tho cast* wore it not the pureitt nnd most
economical soap made. Ash ymi grocer for it.
Look out for lu^Utiou*. Dobbin*'.
I'nly Is tlu* homo of the pawnshops, sine* it
is claimed Savonarola established tho llrst
one.
F. J. (-honey Co.. Toledo, O., Props, of
Hall’s Catarrh Cure, offer $100 reward for any
cu-so of catarrh that cannot Ikj cured by taking
Kali’s Catarrh Cure. Hand, for testimonials,
free. Sold by Druggists, 76c.
The Moro Ono Uses Parker** Ginger Tonic
the more its virtues are revealed in dispelling
colds, indigestion, pnin and every weakness.
WOMAN TO WOMAN.
Women are being taught by bittef
experience that many physicians can
not successfully handle their pecu
liar ailments known as female diseases.
Doctors are willing and anxious to
help them, but they uro the wrong sex
to work umlerstandingly.
When tlio woman of to-day ex-
riences such symp
toms as backache,
nervousness, lassi
tude,
whites,
The First Steel Pen.
Sixty years ago John Gillott was a
working jeweler in Birmingham, Eng
land. One day he accidently split one
of hie fine steel tools, and beiDg sud
denly required to sign a receipt, and
not finding a pen handy, ho need the
split tool as a substitute. This happy
accident led to the idea of making pens
of metal.
An Offer.
Old Bacholor—Now that yonr sister
has married it is yonr tnrn.
Young Lady—Is that meant as an
offer?—Lustigo Blaettor.
Excnrftlon to Richmond, Va.
Tho Southern Railway will pell excursion
ticket* to Richmond, \a., at. onk cent per
mile account of i on federate Veteran Reunion
.June 30 to .July 2. The Southern Ry- i? tho
Short Line to Richmond. For particulars
write W. II. Tayloe, Dist. Pa*s. Agt. So. Ry.,
Atlanta, Ga.
History for Heady Hefercnco
and Topical Reading.
By J. N. LARNED, Ex-Fres. A m. Literary Aii'n.
Cir"Olvlni History on All Topics In th« Exsct
Words of the Historians 1 hemselves. Not tn«
opinion ol onemnn. but the thoughts of many
men have h«n diligent y sought out and an
ranged for tho Ready Reference ot the Reader.
In overy respect n ' aluahle publication
j. (■, Carlisle, bee. of the Trensury.
A valuable work. , _ ,
W. l. SviLHOTi, Postmaster General.
I havo found this work very useful and at,
ways keep It near at hand. ,
3 Ji i.smX Uaumun, Attorney General.
Ibellcvo It will prove uro "f tho most vulu,
able reference books In existence.
Du. John l-isitn, Historian.
Where the dictionary curs this History
should go. ItT. Rnv. John II. A is* r.M, h i .
I cannot now estimate tho value of the timo
I have lust for tho want of ru. h a guide and
helper. Rev. Moses D. Hoot, D.D., I.l. D.
Sold r.nly by sub»crlp!lon. tend for Circular.
CHAS. L. VAN NOPPEN, Ocrern! Agent,
128 Corcoran Building, Washington. D. C.
Gladness Comes
W ith a^nutlor understanding of tho
transient nature of the many phys
ical ills which vanish before proper ef
forts—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts—
rightly directed. There is comfort in
the knowledge that so many forms of
siekner.) aro not due to any actual dis
ease, hut Simply to a constipated condi
tion of tlio system, which tho pleasant
family laxative, t’.yrupof Figs, prompt
ly removes. Tlmu is why it is tho only
remedy with millions of families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value good health. Its beneficial
effects are duo to the fact, that jt is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness, without debilitating tho
organs on which it nets, ltis therefore
all important, in order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note when you pur
chase, that you have the genuine article,
which is manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co. only, and sold by all rep
utable druggists.
If in tho enjoyment of good health,
and tho system is regular, then laxa
tives or other remedies are not needed.
If afflicted with any actual disease, one
may bo commended to tho most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
then ono should have tho best, and with
the well-informcdcverywliere, Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
used and gives most general satisfaction.
"Somo time ago," said Clifton Arns-
parger (of Paris, Ky.), County
Attorney of BoorbonOo., Ky., "I
saw the advertisements of Rtpaus
Tabates In tho Louisville Courier- ,
Journal, and beUevlng It was the
remedy I neoded, I detormlnod to
got somo of tho Tnbnle.1. Thoro was
no nemo attached to tho advertise
ment, so I wroto to tho publishers ot
the Courier-Joui-nal amt was
roforred to tho Blpans Chomleal Co.,
10 Hpruoo st.. NowTork, from whom
I obtained n box for 50 cents. I had
boon greedy troubled with sick
headache, but stnoo I soeured Ripans
Tubules, whenever I begin to feot
symptoms of stek haadacho or sour
stomneb, I take ono or two Tabulcs
and reoapn all tho terrors of a
splitting hoodache. One tnkon nftor
onttng has aldoi my digestion and
made mo feot like a different person.
I Und I now can got tho Tabulae
from a local druggist. (Btgnod).
Currok Aux'seaugeu, September
13th, 1B95.”
Ripans Tabulcs are sold by druggists, or bv
mail It the pr.i • 'si r nts a box! i--unt to Tho
Id pan- O finical Compam , N'o. 10 Sprues St.,
All over
the house
you need Pearline.
And more than ever in
house-cleaning. Just
look over the list of
things that you might
use—soaps and powders
and fluids and what
of them don’t pretend to help yoi) as much
; some will injure paint, or surfaces, or fabrics;
some are only meant to wash or clean certain things.
But with Pearline, you will save time and labor in clean
ing anything that pure water won't hurt. Not only can it
do no harm, but it saves useless and harmful rubbing. iCa
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as Pearline
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■SUftiid Hone Liniment uimlo. Cures
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dealer-. 1’rice. 26and 60 cents. Gut Cuban
Relief for HUtnmer complaint. Manufac
tured only by the Now spencer Medicine
Co., Dllattanoooa, Tknn.
$25.00
FOR
$12.00.
To Introduce our Roods, we will ship I
this full size No. 8 Cooking Stove and 211
pUces of ware for $12.00 and pay the f
freight to your depot. Money refunded |
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In Augusta. Address
JP. Padlsott,
ful men
struation,
pains in
groins,
bearing-down
' sensation, palpitation, “all
gone” feeling and blues, she at once
takes Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound, feeling sure of obtuiuiug
immediate relief.
Should her symptoms be new to her,
she writes to a woman, Mrs. Pinkham,
Lynn, Mass., who promptly explains
her ease, and tells her free how to get
well.
Indeed, so many women are now
appealing to Mrs. l’inkham for advice,
that a score of lady secretaries are kept
constantly at work answering the great
volume of correspondence which comes
in every day. Each letter is answered
carefully and accurately, as Mrs. Pink-
ham fully realizes that a life may de
pend open her reply, and into many
and many a home has she shed the
rays of happiness.
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Cotton.
With careful rotation oi
crops and liberal fertilizations,
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ash often makes the difference
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