The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, November 08, 1894, Image 7

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PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula .£ P 4y”S M s^wjr"ava strength to weakened nerves, exr.els disea.,eß.glvlng the patient health and happiness where aiekneg.*, Rloomy feelings and lassitude first prevailed. For Primary, secondary and tertiary syphilis, for lilood poisoning, merfu* rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood and skin diseases, like blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald bean, bolls, erysipelas, eczema we may say, without fear of contradiction,that P. P. p. is thobest blood purifier in the world,and makes positive, speedy and permanent cures In all cases. Ladles whose systems are poisoned and whose blood is in an impure condi tion. due to menstrual irregularities, are peculiarly benefited by the won derful tonic and bloo<l cleansing prop erties of P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke Koot and Potassium. Springfield, Mo. , Aug. 14th. 1893. —I can speak in the highest terms of your medicine from my own personal Knowledge. 1 wasafTected with heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for 35 years, was treated by the very best {ihywlclans ana spent hundreds of dol ars, tried every known remedy with out finding relief. I have only taken one bottle of your P. P. P., and (an cheerfully say it has done me inure food than anything 1 have over taken. cau recommend your medicine to al! sufferers of the above diseases. MRS. M. M. YE ARY. Springfield, Green County, Mo. Ft r Side by W. L. Cinuiehael, Jackson, Ga. I mES ' J™ ETCI R. Miller a,ui u!; ,.^you r re . '>> \(# : i W J AND V ,1) r>***k L Mills, v|HM& I JfillWl I 3,Sou!i Jmpcts Haunt ( Repairing 'j MULBERRY ST. '^P t -/JACKSON GA R. S. GRdTGHER. T. J. FAMBRO. R.-S. CRUTCHER So CO., Furniture. - - - - Furniture. Everything at “Cut Prices,” Bed Room, Parlor, Dining Room, Library, Office and Hall Furniture r wQ&f PrieegW 01©tt@. Write for our illustrated catalogue or caZl to see us when in the city. 53 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. King of all Absolutely Light Weight and Superior Hateriai Rigidity. Every Ma- and Scientific Work= >n.n.‘Wp. . . tlie Wsrld’s Celurabian Expositlcn, 5,00 two-cent stamp for our 24-paKc Cuiloffuc-A work cf Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Retail Salesroom, sSo Wabash Ave. Lake and Halsled Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. NORTH GEORGIA IgricsM College, DEPARTMENT uf THE UNIVERSITY, At Dahhnega. Georgia. Srriag term begins first Monday in Fefcrn-ry. Fall term begins first Monday ir. September. FULL LITERARY COURSES. TUITION FREE V'ith ample corps of teachers. TUSniiilH MILITARY TRAINING under a V. H. Amy Officer detailed by Secretary of war. Departments of Business, Short hand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Music and Art. Uiider competent end thorough instrncto.s. vorira LADIES have equal advantages. CHEAPEST COLtEGE IN THE SOUTH For catalogues and full information ad dress Secretary or 'frsaeurer of T.card Trustees. ______ Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles Are entirely removed by P.P.P. —Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potas sium, the greatest blood purifier on earth. ABEr.DEFN, 0.. July 21,1891. Messrs. Lippman Bros.. Savannah, Ga. : liKAii Sirs —1 bought a bottle of Jour P. P P. at Hot Springs. Ark. .and It has done mo more good than three months' treatment at the Hot Springs. Heml three bottles C. o. D. Respectfully yours. JAB. M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, Brown County, O. topi. J. D. Jon union. To all whom it may roveern: I here by testify to the wonderful properties or P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I suffered for several years with an un sightly and disagreeable eruption on iny face. 1 tried every known reme dy but in vain,until P. P. P. was used, and am now entirely cured. (Signed byj J. D. JOHNSTON. Savannah, Ga. ttkln Cancer Cured. Testimony from the Mayor of Sequin. Tex. Sequin. Tex., January 14,1893. Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah, Oa.: Gentlemen —l have tried your P. P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually known as skin cancer,of thirty years’ standing, and found great rolief; it purifies the blood and removes all ir ritation from the seat of the disease and prevents any spreading of the sores. I have taken five or six bottles and feel confident that another coarse win effect a cure. It has also relieved me from indigestion and stomach troubles. Yours truly, OAPT. W. M. RUST, Attornoy at Law. BOOK OH Blood DISBOSB3 Moiled Flee. ALL I) HUG UI ST 3 SELL IT. UPPftfIAN BROS. FKOPIIIETORS, I.lppmati’s mock,Savannah, Ca W. L. Douclas Ql) onwe. nosqueak.no. And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boy* and Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertise- OBgpr" AA I tnent which appears in this Take ao Substitute. DOUGLAS’ SHOES, with name and price on bottom. Sold by DR. J. W. CRUM. _ f L fL\£osTl'/E/i£SS dyspepsia / HoP \hHSou° s R (NCIGESTIOi: l pNi f HEADACHE. Biliousness \ jfpjjjlFk J jA UNO ‘£ E EachVappw. Walking Into a Complexion. Mrs. Lantry always asserted and stoutly maintained that she owed the firmness of her skin and the brilliancy of her complexion to the fast walk which she took daily. When she was at Long Branch one summer she walk ed along the coast drive half way to Asburv Park and back nearly every day, while her companions drove slow ly along in their pony carriages. Many American women walk, but they are slow walkers. And the com plexion specialists say that a slow walk is no better than none at al!, ex cept that it obliges the walker to breathe fresh, open air, which is al ways good. To get the full beneficial effects of a walk for the complexion there must be rapid movement ft r the blood, quick breathing f>r the color in the cheeks, muscular exertion for the development of the whole body, including the chest and neck and chin, and finally the general exercise for calling to life the sluggish organs of the body. That is the general expla nation. Practiced, it works wonders. To walk a great deal and rapidly is one of the things now taught a debu tante. It is argued that if she learns this art early in life—and many women never learn it at nil—she will be likely to continue her daily exercise in walk ing always, and so will keep herself in blooming health and at the sane time check herself from growing stout. — New York Herald. A Trifling Oversight. Dr. Griffin—l must say that the world is very ungrateful toward our profes sion. How seldom one sees a public memorial erected to a doctor. Mrs. Golightly—How seldom? Oh, doctor, think of our cemeteries!— Pearson's Weekly. A i/i-iiNfrou* T'niltire. Not a financial one. but a failure of phi ideal energy—of vital stamina. How can this be repaired? By a persistent course of the blood fertilizer aud invigorant, Hostel tor’s Stomach Bitters, which insures perfect digestion and a-sim lation, and a consequent t ain in strength and flesh. It a’so remedies liver and malarial disorder, iheumatism, nervousness and con tipation. The f ails of Chinese junks are f-Jiapjd like *Aie wings of an insect. Or. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root cures all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation free. Laboratory Binghamton, N. %. New York citv has a temperance society that permits moderate drinking. How’* This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for ajiy case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Sail’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Cos., Prop-., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Che ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fect y lionoranle in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. West & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toedo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing dire< tly upon the. blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist 3 . Testimonials free. Winter Excursion Rates. Tke Southern Ry. begins on Nov. Ist sale ot round trip ticket- at low rate- to principal resorts of Florida; also resorts in Texas an t Mexico. Tickets good until May 31st. return ing. Apply nearest ticket a rent Southern R/- or connecting lines for tickets via the Southern Ry. Notice. I want every man and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one, of my hooks on these dis eases. Address B. M. Woolley, Atlanta, Ga., Box 381, and one will be fent you free. A Reprieve of Ten Year*. An average business m in’s life can easily he lengthened ten years by the occasional use of Ripans Tabules. Do you know any one who wants those ten years? Mr->. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens t lie gums, redu -es inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 26c. a bottle Karl’s Clover Ro >t, the great b’oo 1 purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complex ion and cures constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts., #l. If afflicted with sore eye- use Dr. Isaac Thomp son’s Eye-water. Druggists sell at 25c per bottle. HOOD’S IS THE BEST Fall Mediciae, because it purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood, and therefore gives strength to resist bad effects from Colds, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Pneumonia, Malaria, *he Grip. eto. Take it now and avoid the danger of serious illness. It may save you many dollars in doctors’ bills. Be sure to get Hood's and only Hood's. “I can truly Mood’s Sarsa - JL parilla recommend Hood’s _ Sarsaparilla as an ex- £ 11 | cellent medicine. I A i have taken four bottles W %%%%% and I am better than I have been for two years past. I was all run down, my limbs swelled and my blood was in a very bad con dition. Now I am free from neuralgia and better in every way.” Mas. H. Cobleioh, Hume, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood’s. Hood’s I’itin cure all 1 ver ills, biliousness. Jaun dice indigest ion. sick Heal ache. 25 cents. Heating stoves® s From $1 to SSO. HEATING STOVES FOR COAL, COKE, WOOD, GAS AND OIL. Hard Wood Mantels, Tile, Grates, Gas and Eleetric Fixtures. ill Kinds KITCHEN COOKING VESSELS. C3F~Send for Prices. Wo can Save you 10 to 20 Per Cent. Hinnicntt & Belliiptli Cos., ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE Standard Dictionary IN EVERY COUNTY IN THE SOUTH. Apply to N. D. MCDONALD, P. O. Box 249 Atlanta Ga. Sm THE ELASTIC ij ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. dl with bail-bearing knee joints, jfl The latest improved and best, n Send ferdes riptive catalogue M and price list. §§ T. C. HILLS, |fl Successor to A. McDermott, Wm 510 & 518 fo.d No.lt I* St.Char.es street., New"urleau% La. ft IRODS, Spanish Hedies nd i-ip Needles 11 ft IK are the best iustrument* for hunting min- VW It erals. B. F. G.STAUFFEB, Harrisburg, Pa A. N. p l't.rtjr-|Ta, IM. FROM WASHINGTON. NEWSY ITEMS PICKED UP AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. Sayings and Doings of the Official Heads of the Government. The president, Monday, appointed Frederick Fitzgerald, of Connecticut, to be consul of the United States at Cognac, France. The postmaster general issued a gen eral order Monday allowing postal em ployes in all states where elections were held to observe holiday hours, so as to give them time to vote. On account of lack of mucilage on them the third assistant postmaster general has ordered the destruction of thousands of the first issue of postage stamps turned out by the bureau of engraving and printing. B. F. Remingtonn, inspector of pub lic buildings has just completed an examination of the Chattanooga cus tom house, and in his report to the treasury department he will condemn the work of the contractors, being a New Orleans firm, in unmeasured terms. The president lias pardoned James A. Jassul, sentenced in Mississippi to four years imprisonment lor pension frauds. Application for pardon waa denied in the case of John H. Sloan, sentenced in South Carolina to three and a half years imprisonment for counterfeiting. I view of the enormous amount of campaign matter that is going through the mails, a number of postmasters have asked authority of the postoffice department to appoint additional car riers until after the elections. The department has complied with all such requests received. The number of ex tra carriers thus authorized being quite large. The presidential family has moved out to Woodley, Mr. Cleveland’s coun try residence. They will remain there until winter weather sets in. Mr. Cleveland will drive into town fre quently to attend to public business at the White House, but the preparation of his annual message to congress will be done in the country, where there is no danger of interruption. Mrs. Cleveland has accepted the in vitation to Christen the American line steamer St. Louis, which will bo launched at Philadelphia in the 12th inst. The president will not attend the ceremony, but Mrs. Cleveland will leave Washington on a special train accompanied by a party of her ow n setoction, including the wives and daughters of the cabinet officers and a number of personal friends. The contract for dredging and im proving the Harlem river, New York, will be awarded to Rittenhouse R. Moore, of Mobile, Ala., by the war de partment. When proposals for doing the work were opened, the bid of Mr. Moore was found to be considerably lower than those of his competitors, the next lowest being that of a New York firm. This is probably the first time that a firm so far south has suc ceeded in securing such a large con tract in New York. Tlie president has decided that Chap lain Henry B. Plummer, a colored Maryland preacher, who was appointed July 1, 1891, be dismissed in disgrace from the army. Plummer was tried by court martial recently for getting drunk with enlisted men, to the scan dal of the service, and with disreputa ble conduct in the house of a non-com missioned officer of the Ninth cavalry, at Fort Robinson, Neb. The court recommended his dismissal, the presi dent approved the finding after careful consideration, and official orders w r ere issued from the war department carry ing out the sentence. Plummer had hitherto held a good reputation in the service, was w ? ell educatad at Howard university, Washington, and his ap pointment was the result of strong recommendations from many promi nent statesmen. Will Release Them. The Nicaraguan government has ae ceeded to the request of the United States and has*permitted the two exiled Americans, Willbank and Lampton, who were given asylum on board the Marblehead, at Bluefields, to land at that port to close their personal affairs. Nicaragua has also guaranteed to grant them full amnesty upon their agreeing to respect the authority of Nicaragua over the Mosquito coast. This action is entirely satisfactory to the United States, as both of these men were ex ceedingly active in the last revolution ary council and the other acting as a judge under Chief Clarence. This ac tion of Nicaragua ends the Mosquito incident and permits the last remaining American cruiser, Marblehead, to leave Bluefields. The Civil Service. The president has signed several or ders of great importance in connection with the civil service reform move ment, making extensions of the classi fied service to officers not hereto fore classified and revising the ex isting classifications in branches of service already classified so as to bring within the classification many places heretofore excluded. Among the changes are the fodowing: The custom classification is revised so as to bring within the service sll employes not serving merely as workmen or laborers without regard to compensa tion and extending the classification to include all customs districts in which there are as maDy as twenty em ployes. The present limit is fifty. The classification of departmental service at Washington is amended so as to include messengers, assistant messengers and watchmen. THE - ELECTIONS^ Much Interest Felt in the Coming Con test. On Tuesday every state in the union except Maine elects congressmen. Maine has already elected four repub licans. Many states elect governors and statehonse officers. Except the state election in New York, the great est interest throughout the country in now centered in the congressional elections, for there is mueh doubt as to which party will elect a majority of the members of the next hense of rep resentatives. Missing Links. Chinese house servants are gradually coming into favor in England. Napoleon’s campaigns made 1,000,- 000 French women widows and 3,000,- 000 children fatherless. Thus far this season eighteen tour ists who set out to climb the Alps have lost their lives in the venture; The “fly-eater” of Cuba is one-third the size of the humming bird, and is the smallest bird in the world. During the last 2,000 years Britain has been invaded by foes from over the sea no less thau forty-eight times. The phosphorescence near the Cape Verde islands is at times so bright that one can easily read the smallest print. In time of war France puts 370 out of every 1,000 of her population in the field; Germauy, 310; Russia, 210. A New York city photographer de lights some of his patrons by marking their handkerchief with their photo graphs. Philadelphia’s city hail tower will be 547 feet 4 inches high when the statue of William Penn shall have been put in place. Not to Their Taste. Wool—Why is it that flies always pick out a bald-headed man? Van Pelt—probably they don’t relish hair restorer. —New York World. Cracks, Cuts and Burns. It’s the peculiar cleansing, healing properties in Tetterine that make it worth its weight in gold. It cures every sort of irritation of the skin, including Tetter, Ringworm, Cracked Hands, Cuts, Burns, Dandruff and Ground Itch. Costs 50 cents at drug stores or from J. T. Shuptrine, Sa vannah, Ga. Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment vrhen rightly used. The many, who live bet tei than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure, liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, disnelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met w r ith the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it i3 perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Cos. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. W. L. Douglas IS THE BEST, jfci NO SQUEkKI NQk 8;. CORDOVAN. ENCH&ENAMELi£DCALF: . s 3. s _° FINECALF&KANGARQI 3.5 P POLICE,3 Soles. ,so.*2.WORKINGMEN* EXTRA FINE. >A^BoysSchoolShoes. SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL'DOUGLAS, JROCKTON, MASS., You can save money by wcarlue the W. Ti. Douglas 83.00 Shoe. Because, vro are tho largest manufacturers of this grade of shoes la tho world, and guarantee their value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, which protect you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. IVe have them sold everywhere at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no sub stitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. tf! CARRIAGES /qttgHfefo Buggies & Harness. VJu 7 Two highest awards at World’s Fair for Mtrenarth,Beauty and “A" UrmcU. <• p o ir Brices. Six years ago we discarded the Dealer and began \\7JH selling direct to Consumers at . XlAeljk wholesale prices. Result: up- S) rwCF Ps w ard of 100,000 Vehicles sold /tAjgijfejjESa&A and our factory now the largest on earth,dealing direct with con sumers. Send forourmammoth “A" trad.s3i.M>. 136 page illustrat. free catalogue. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI, O. AVIIIIBI morphine Habit Cnred Ist 10 59*191*11! to 20 days. No pay till cured. Ul I vSVI Dr.J. Stephens, Lebanon,Ohio. What to do with Milk Pails! \ Clean them with Pearline. You can’t get tl \ them so thoroughly sweet and pure in any other way. Besides, it’s easier for you — quicker, more economical. M l “ The box and barrel churn are not hard \ to keep clean. A little hot water and a little Pearline will clean any churn or do away H \ with any bad odor.”— The Dairy World , Chicago. Perhaps you think that some of the imita tiolls of Pearline, that you’d be afraid to Mm \ 7 use in washing clothes, would do just as y well in work like this. They wouldn’t ' ' hurt tinware, certainly. But they wouldn’t clean it, either, half as well as Pearline —besides, “don’t play with the fire.’’ If your grocer sends you an imitation, be honest — send it back. 400 james pyle. New York. Cotton Blight. Tests made by the Alabama Experiment Station and elsewhere prove conclusively that Kainit Prevents .otton blight. Planters can prevent the immense loss caused annually by this disease. Send fbr our pamphlets. Thev are sent free. It will cost you nothing to read them, and they will save you dollars. * GERMAN KALI WORKS, 9-5 Nassau Street, New yprlt. The latest investigations by the United States and Cana dian Governments show the Royal Baking Powder supe rior to all others in purity and leavening strength. Statements by other manufacturers to the contrary have been declared by the official authorities falsifications of the fficial reports . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL BT., NEW-YORK. Why Are Women Always Busy. Men rarely complain of want of time out of business hours, but women do so perpetually. No matter where they are they are always busy, and of the hundred things which they planned to do in the morning something always remains undone at night. Of course, women have far more to do than men, and, of course, their work is never finished; but would it not be the same if the days were forty-eight hours long? I believe it would, and that those women who always feel they have no time never will have any. Now, why is this? Chiefly because they are without method; secondly, because they don’t make the most of odd moments; and, thirdly, because they Are always trying to be polite. The fact that men act differently may account for their having time at their disposal. Though women’s time is subject to frequent interruptions, and they hav6 no regular hours like men have, might they not have some system in their work? Generally they know before hand pretty w'ell what the day’s work will be, and they should apportion different times to different duties, and adhere as closely as possible to their arrangement. In theory they often do so, but in practice they generally follow the im pulse of the moment, forgetting that such interruption involves much more loss of time than the mere interruption costs. Their duties become confused, and their minds upset, and when the day closes they find many things undone, which they had fully intended doing. They will make up for lost time tomor row, they think hopefully; but the same sort of things happen again, and there is always the tame result day after day, week after week. Nothing is more disheartening than a series of failures in doing what we had purposed; and after bravely fight ing on for some time, attempting far more than they have strength for, and all the time under a despairing con sciousness of inability to accomplish this task, they become nervous, weak of will, and incapable of struggling further. He Knew Where to Go. ‘ ‘Can you match this piece of calico ?” said Farmer Oldtime as he entered Cobwebb’s dry goods store. “Guess so,” replied Cobwebb, as he reached for the roll of dust covered goods on the shelf. “Gi’ me a quarter of a yard. Mandy wants to make over a dress she bought nine years ago and a clerk at Whole page’s told me I could find it here be cause yon never advertised any.”— Printer's Ink. 303 MMONSSS e/roNic Pellets. TREATMENT and^llUioHnen. At All s’ores,or by mai! Ssc. double box; 5 double boxa* tl.eo. BROWN .HFC CO.. New York City. BEDROOM BRIEFS. Restful sleep renews the life. Never sleep with the face turned to ward a near wall. Pure air is fully as important in sleeping as in waking hours. Study common-seuso and comfort rather than custom and fashion. “One bed for one person,” is the best rule for health and comfort. Feather beds are not only unwhole some and uncomfortable, but they har bor and transmit disease. Sleep is nature’s season of repair; the more quiet and unbroken the sleep the more perfect its v/ork. Allow no harborage to insect pests anywhere about the bed, or the apart ment in which it stands—or in the en tire house, for that matter. GIVEAWAY A Sample Package (4 to 7 doses) of Dr. Pierce’s— Pleasant Pellets To any one sending name and address to us on a postal card. ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR: Hence, our object in sending them out broadcast ON TRIAL. They absolutely cure Sick Headache, Bit iousness, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Poor Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange ments of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Don't accept some substitute said to be “just as good." The substitute costs the dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same. HIS profit is in the “ just as good." WHERE IS YOURS? Address for Free Sample, World’s Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Mala St, BUFFALO, N. Y. I MgELREES ? | :WINE t^CARWS| if For Female Diseases, j “I wshJha ii ot eaten that sa'ad.” “Why? 1 thought it excellent.” “So it wa ,but i has given me indi gestion. It di-tre ses ms feirfully.” “Oh. that's nonsense. Swallow this. You'll be all ri,Hit in ten minu'e •What is it?” “A Ripans TatmleP 5 ‘‘Do you carry them around with you?” , , “I do. indeed! Ever since 1 heard about them 1 keep one of the little vials in my ve t pocket.” \ mi MS^Sg^Chewingßym •••••••••••••••••••<••••••••• ••Cures and Prevents Kbeumatlsm, liidi<ejtiua, •; A Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Catarrj an t Asthma, m f Useful in Malaria and Fevers. Cleanses the A Teeth an t Promotes the Appetite. Sweetens m f the Breath, Cures the Tobacco Habit. Endorsed r •• by the Medical Faculty. Send for V, 0r25 •• A fen: nacka*r°- Silver. stamps or I ostal sot€ A f GKO.H. HALM* H-J Well 2Hb St,, >ew York. V DIAMONDS, Wa s t L c v“il. 0 E ck8 ’ And everything in the Jewelry line. Fine Watch work. Jewelry repairing. School Badges n specialty. Oui Motto: “Reliable goods, fair dea ing and bottom prices.” STHXIN A CO 1.1. 1 NS .1 KWKI.It Y CO., No. 55 Whitehall St., Atlanta, (>a.