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aying Double Prices:
* for everything is not <
pleasant, is It? But 1
A that's what you are '
A\,/ doing, if you don’t buy <
fec-tran ItvfAy here. Did you think it <
f '/j _ \j.iKJTj possible to buy a $50.00 <
' ~ Bicycle for $18.75? Cat- <
e ic -c alogue No. 59 tells all '
Price, $1 •• • a bout Bicycles, Sewing 1
Ljncs Organs and Pianos. ,
fhi” do you think of a fine
, of Clothing, made-to-your.
asure, guaranteed to fit and |g#7 ,
Trn vaid to your station SI&S. ,
As 50? Catalogue No. 57 ,
samples of clothing Zj ,
j Shows many bargains in A ,
or< Hats and Furnishings. ,
fthographed Catalogue No. A ,
shos Carpets, Rugs, Por- A \\
r and Lace Curtains, in \
id-"ainted colors. H C pay |\J \ J
luiht- s w car P ets ff ee ti\ ,
„!ih lining without charge. U 8 ,
What do you ij U ,
thin k o fa j II •' ,
Solid Oak I* \\£ ,
‘*^Uw I ®s3i Dry-air Fam- <
—ArAif ilv R efri B era - <
tor for $3.95? ,
It is but one of over 8000 bar- ,
HS VlPr T gains contained in our Gen- ,
eral Catalogue of Furniture ,
.. jglJjrtaa| and Household Goods. ,
We save you from 40 to 60 ,
c*-"" 1, i|3 per cent, on everything. Why ,
’'•wS 1 buy at retail when you know ,
of us? Which catalogue do ,
Price, $3 95- you want? Address this way, ,
LIUS HINKS * SON, Biltlmore. Md. Dept. 301
T f £ " F£ L^^sSODU CED -
YET P*
1 very LOW PRICES. Large stock. Also
K. VALVES and FITTINGS. EN
SFS. BOILERS, MILLS and REPAIRS.
mbard Iron Works & Supply Cos.,
AUGUSTA , G. 4. 1
fi%i w)t£
ir INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA.
I bare found immediate relief in evory in
nee.”— P. B. Locden, Philadelphia.
H cure for a try. 25e. a box. Ask your drug
t. or write lor free sample to
ZAKURE CO., Tarpon Springs, Fla.
Exchanging Atoney in Switzerland.
The bank system of Switzerland is
t considered ideal by Americans
iveling abroad, especially if they are
their proverbial hurry. On enter-
S any of the leading banks a man
ishing to cash a check must remove
s hat, which he may bang up on one
the hooks provided for that purpose,
sually he receives speedy attention,
ir the teller can wait on at least six
?rsons at once. His check is taken
id sent upstairs to be certified, which
kes from five to fifteen minutes, dur
ig which time he does well to take a
■at. When the check comes back it
entered in a book, the money is tak
n from the safe and the name of the
ustomer is loudly called. After sign
ng a receipt he gets his money. All
iaper issued by a Zurich bank must
ear the signatures of at least two re
ponsible officers of the institution.—
'hicago Record.
SALESWOMEN understand what torture is.
Constantly on their feet whether well or ill. Compelled
to smile and be agreeable to customers while dragged
down with some feminine weakness. Backaches and head
aches count for little. They must •——
keep going or lose their place. '
To these Mrs. Pinkham’s help is
offered. A letter to her at Lynn, WW w
Mass., will bring her advice free WHO EARN
Miss Nancie Shobe, Florence, V"
Col., writes a letter to Mrs. Pink- ® Wa IB
ham from which we quote:
"I had been in poor health for some time, my troubles hav
ing been brought on by standing, so my physician said, caus
ing serious womb trouble. I had to give up my work. I was
just a bundle of nerves and would have fainting spells at
monthly periods. I doctcfted and took various medicines, but
3 c --3<s>"q<s,£> as u/i got no relief, and when I wrote to you
■J I could not walk more than four blocks
==sa! at a time. I followed your advice, tak
ing Lydia E. Pinkham’s Blood Purifier
X BaTla# i n connect i° n with the Vegetable Com
pound and began to gain in strength
jpllffipre? from the first. lam getting to be a
sd&P -V: stranger to pain and I owe it all to your
medicine. There is none equal to it,
for I have tried many others be-
S Y \\ i fore using yours. Words cannot
t v said too strong in praise of it.” j
OsAjj / Miss T° lly Frame, Meade,
X^i^i^VXL^ ii ! ! '' I vJ Kan., writes: v
jj ? c}p J “Dear Mrs. Pinkham — l feel it
jl m y duty to write you in regard to
1 f\ \ -(a your medicine has done for
Tt x '‘i me - I cannot praise it
I enou S h ’ nce m y girlhood
1 bad been troubled with ir-
Ep ■ ll VjtV, regular and painful
K periods and for nearly
A five years had suffered
>pVwith falling of the
womb, and whites. Also
y ' ' [ f •ftl Vk h a( j ovarian trouble, the
left ovary being so swollen and sore that I could not move
without pain. Now, thanks to your wonderful medicine, that
r ed feeling is all gone, and lam healthy and
D R O P Q V NEW DISCOVERY; Rive,
esse,. t> , * 1 quick relief and cures worst
Ere® n’* °‘ t *st>mcn:aisand lO <1 si vs’ treutment
1 Ur ; H H. GREENS SONS. Box j 6, Atlanta, Ga
D flilcte4 sritk T '
Conld Apply the Parable.
It Is not always safe to talk in para
bles to the young, as the following
school board story shows. A corre
spondent states that one of his pupils
caused him some annoyance by un
couthness of speech, dirty boots and so
on, so, says our correspondent, “I drew
a verbal portrait for the class of the
man who did not 6hine in the world of
polite society. ‘You cannot fail to
know him,’ said I, ‘for he never cleans
his boots, nor washes before meals. He
speaks and drinks when his mouth is
full, and generally uses his knife in
place of his fork.’ Gradually the lad
whom this story was designed to profit
showed an awakening interest, and put
out his hand to speak. In reply to my
query, ‘Well I—‘l l —‘l know him,’ said he.
‘He’s our lodger.’ ’’—London Chronicle.
Exhibition of Postal Cards.
Exhibitions of picture postal cards
have been held in Vienna, Stuttgart,
Nuremberg, Leipsic, Zurich and Nice.
The first of these now so popular cards
was printed at Basle in 1880. At th*
Nice exhibition 17,000 specimens were
on view, including 400 giving aspects
of scenery near Nice, besides flowers,
etc.
BAD
BLOOD
"CABCARETB do ttll claimed for them
and are a truly wonderful medicine. I have often
wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at last
have found it In Cascarets. Since taking them, my
blood has been pnriHed and my complexion has Im
proved wonderfully and 1 feel much better In every
way.’’ Mrs. Sallie K. Sellars. LattreU, Teun.
Sf CATHARTIC
WBSSfo., _ TRADE MARK PBO ITE F? Et>
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 60c
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling Rrrardj Coir puny, Chicago, Montreal. Hew York. Sit
■in Tft BJJIY Sold and puaranteed by all druff
lU” I U'DnU gists to CERE Tobacco Habit.
Physicians in France.
The census of persons practicing
medicine in France showed, at the be
ginning of the j-ear 1599, a number of
17,735, at the beginning of the year
1898, 15,984, thus showing an increase
for 1599 of 1,751, a figure which is by
no means what might have been ex
pected when the very small increase in
the general population is taken into
consideration, and which augurs very
badly for the future of the medical
profession in France, owing to the
great decrease in disease, thanks to the
improvements in sanitation.
During the year 1898 1,483 permits
for the erection of new* buildings and
alterations in old ones were issued in
Brooklyn, against 0,807 for the previ
ous year. The number of new build
ings actually completed during the
year was 2.050.
Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it ? .Price 50c.
Spain's Thirteenth.
Alphonso XIII. (a few years hence) —
Ma! where’s my crown?
His Mother—On the top shelf of the
pantry, dear; I wouldn’t get it down.
It’s covered with dust, and isn’t worth
much, anyway—the Americans rubbed
the polish off a few years ago.
Alphonso—Of course, it was my
luck to be No, 13.—Columbus (Ohio)
State Journal.
China’s Powerful Sword,
There is an ancient and dreadful sword in
China. It gives to the man who happens to
hold It the power to cut off the head of any
one he wishes without danger of punishment.
All people flee from this sword as fearfully as
stomach ills flee before the approach of Hos
tetter’s Stomach Bitters. This famous remedy
cures all forms of stomach troubles, beginning
with constipation and ending with liver or
kidney disease. It will be found In all drug
stores and It always cures.
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown,
but some other heads lie easy enough.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body, begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
The Ocean Currents.
The force, speeth and direction of
pcean currents are discovered by a
systematic plan of throwing sealed
bottles overboard and in time receiv
ing reports of them.
These reports are indexed and class
ified, with the result that much valua
ble information is gained about the
ocean currents.
For instance, a bottle was thrown
pvverboard November 16, 1896, was
picked up March 20, 1898, during
jwhich time it had drifted 4,700 miles.
Another that was thrown over near
was found, 512 day 6 later,
pff the coast of Scotland. Another,
ptarting from Cape Cod, brought up
pt Cornwall, having traveled 2,500
piiles in 600 days.
Some bottles, however, have shown
(in average speed of thirty-one miles
per day, while others have traveled
plong at the slower rate of twenty-six,
fourteen, and even four miles per day.
jn the Pacific ocean there are fewer
I liances of the bottles being picked up,
but the experiments are tried there
with fair success. As the work goes
on, the number of bottles used is in
creasing, and the captains and skip
pers are becoming accustomed to find
ing the bottles and reporting them to
the bureau.—St. Nicholas for April.
' Awful Advertising.
Is there anything more awful than
the dental sign of a big molar or the
fanciful arrahgemerit t>f false teeth
shown in an outside case?—Philadel
phia Times.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen’s Foot-Ease,
A powder to shake into your shoes; rests
the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen.
Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet
and Ingrowing Nails. Allen’s Foot-Ease
makes new or tight shoes easy. At nil drug
"gists and shoestores, 25 ets. Sample mailed
FEEE. Adr’s Allen S. Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y.
The man who has little and wants less is
richer than the man who has much and
wants more.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Dac, the wonder-worker, that makes wealc men
strongs All druggists,'6oc or 81. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Cos., Chicago or New York.
Pistachio nuts come from Syria, and the
Greeks were very fond of them. Chestnuts
form a portion of the daily food of the Med
iterranean nations, though in America they
are not ground into flour, hut are eaten sim
ply as nuts.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Brcmo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. 25c.
. —■ |
There are 1.500 submariae telegraph cables
In the world, in length covering 170.000 miles j
and costing approximately 5250.000.000. Over ;
6,000.000 messages are annually transmitted, j
Tto-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c, 81. All druggista
Many a girl li\es to regret the day she
married her ideal man.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teet.hing.softens the gums, reducesinftnmma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 2oc. a bottle.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. 82 trial bottleandtreatisefree.
Dk. It. U. Klink, Ltd., 931 Arch St., I’hlla., Pa.
'Havana wrappers make good smoking
jackets.
Educate Tour Dowel# With Oitscaret*.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Dreams and weather predictions usually
go by contraries.
M L. Thompson & Cos.. Druggists, Couders
nort Pa., say Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the best
and only sure cure for catarrh they ever sold.
Druggists sell it, 75 ;.
Piso’s Cure for Consumption has no equal
as a Couch medicine.—F. M. Abbott, 383sen
tea St., Buffalo. N. Y., May 9, 1894.
About the easiest thing to lose is a diary. It
is hard to keep one for any length of time.
To Curo Constipation Forever,
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
If C. C. C. fail to curs, druggists refund money.
Those who dwell where are mountains
without valleys have joys without sorrow's.
wonder it has fifty happy years back of it.
*
Get a bottle today of
Ayers
Sarsaparilla
[which made Sarsaparilla famous]
All Druggists Sell Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, sl.oo a Bottle.
The Potash
Question.
A thorough study of the sub
ject has proven that crop fail
ures can be prevented by using
fertilizers containing a large
percentage of Potash; no
plant can grow without Potash.
We have a little book on the subject of
Potash, 'written by authorities, that we
would like to send to every farmer, free of
cost, if he will only write and ask for it.
GERriAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
Spalding
Jlnf LEAH|EB/#A. official
* * *i l***
IT j Is the only official ball
. 4Jstf i and must be
line I In all (Mine*.
““-“" Each ball warranted
ACCEPT NO SIJBSTITt TEH.
If a dealer does not carry Spalding's athletic
grcds in stock, send your name and address to
us (and his, too) for a copy of our handaoutely
illustrated catalogue.
A. C. SPALDING Sc BROS.,
New Vork. Denver. Chicago,
-“■ {fesE§|3§B no RincccTT’C iBSI Aids Digestion,
. jgiffjg un. murru Ia Jg| Regulates the Bowels,
vOSrFECTIIII It m3H,S
'T&r ““>■/ E rr i Hlrs Hi B *> <*
S B BBSBV rm cwidren of Any Age.
E® TEETHING POWDERS *■& Ask Your Druggist for Ik
Easiest running, most durable, ]
safest, cleauest. World’s reo-i
< ord of 250 consecutive daily
A centuries. Always ready to
ride. Nothing to entangle or
soil the clothing.
Columbia Chain Models
Embody the results of 22 years’
i experience in the application
A of the host methods of cycle
building.
Hartfords and Vedettes.
The new Hartfords have radl
.4 cal improvements everywhere.
A Vedettes cannot be equaled for
their price.
PRICES: Chainless, $75; Co
lumbia Chain, S3O; Hartfords,
$35; Vedettes, $25 and $26.
" Catalogue of any Columbia dealer, or
by mail for one 2-ceut stamp.
POPE MFQ. CO., Hartford, Conn.
‘ELF’ REFRIGERANT
BA over 20 decrees colder than ■ ft B"
9 used in refrigerator* just like I Ib 8"
■ “ a perfect substitute for * * ™
SEND FOR CIRCULARS. AGENTS WANTED.
IJNIVEItfsAI. K B KKIOE It ATIN G CO.,
2'12 Flushing; Avenue, BROOKLYN, N. Y.
USE CERTAIN CORN CURE.
WANTED— Case of bat, health that RIP - AN B
will not benefit. Send Acta to Ripens Chemical
Cos, New York, for 10 samples and 1000 testimonials,
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