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Jackson Bugoies!
the fall trade,
to supply any Reasonable
demand from my Numerous Customers,
tfo i you want an Extension Leather Top Phaeton or Surrey
Canopy lop Phaeton or Buggy,
' fa ' :t ' if - vou want any kind of a vehicle ranging in price
from
$35.00 to $250.00,
on me at the JACKSON CARRIAGE FATORY and b 3
aupphed. Just received, a large shipment of Old Hickory and
Teuaesaet Two-Horse wagons. Respectfully,
_ J. R. CannichaeL
MALLARY BROTHERS & CO.
JVEacoii Georgia
RESIEMUER Wli Alt E STILT. HEADQUARTERS FOR
Etpjs, Mm, h Ms, Mss Ciss, Ftessss,
AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE MACHINERY LINE.
l’iease do uot be persuaded Into buying anything in our line before writing us
for prices.
MALLARY BROS. & CO, MACON, GA,
Fancy Groceries!
E. G. GILMORE& HENCELY,
Third Street, Black Front, at Hanes, the Jeweler’s.
Everything kept fresh, neat and clean, and the ladies are
especially invited to call on us.
We keep country raised potatoes and onions, in lact, all kinds of
country raised Vegetables.
We deliver all goods free, and orders are promptly filled in
a business-dike manner.
Ice cold, non-intoxicating drinks of all kinds on hand at all times
Pure coaco cola on hand all the summer, as good as can be found.
Our country friends are also invited to give us their trade
and we guarantee to please them.
GILMORE & HENCELY.
Jackson, Ga., Eeb. 8, 1894
JACKSON * INSTTIUTE,
Jackson, : : : Georgia.
Fall Tail Baiias Taaaiay, saaiaiar ffl, 1894,
Kac h years work of this school completely Justifies its claims to
bein tT me ot the best in the state.
A healthful climate, a pure, moral atmosphere and excelent
social mliiiences commend the school to pupils ol all parts of the
''''rile school has made a reputation for thoroughness such as few
schools in the state can boast. . ,
The course of study is broad and comprehesive and is
to most approved plans of the best educators of the
F Van try-
Tuition in First Three Grades 4.50 hall Term.
Tuition in Other Grades : 0.50 hall Term.
Music, Instrumental or Vocal, TOO per Mont.i.
K(t . : : 3.00 per Month.
For further information send for Catalogue, or address
J. C. Blasingame, President.
; Capital Female College.
; ATLANTA, ’ GA-,
For Hiller Education Of Girls Anfl Ycoi Ladies.
\ every aep.rm.eo!
lassies, mathematics, Bug e conservatory methods ia musie,—Pmuo, \o
\t, French and German x " ' Pienaratery department also perfectly
V Violin and other stringed tabrumen^
Lipped wid thorough. Bonding rt?P catalogs ml <>&
W for ftil *• v ‘ 1 VIM Uofun* Frttlrffftw
Just the Thing.
“What shall I do?’’ she moaned. “I
have broken my bicycle.”
“Let me see the wreck, - ’ said her
mother. ‘'Why, these wheels are very
light, indeed.”
“\es, the lightest manufactured.”
“Well, there is no need of wasting
them. I’ll take them down town and
have some trimming put on them,
ihey will make lovely hats for you and
youi sister to wear to the theater.”—
Washington Star.
Cause and Effect.
Jones—Whisky, I notice, has differ
ent effects in different parts of the
metropolis.
Brown—How is that?
Jones—ln the borough it causes
drunkenness; in Fleet street alcohol
ism; Piccadilly, heart failure.—Pear
son's Weekly.
Tlie Hf-ntlirn Chinee
no - a Wan y, Xo more are \on wli i, ynei
complexion ha.-, an orange t.nt. That means
that you im-j Uliou . a fact further evin e<l by
• iscoinfort on ihe li ht sicie, >iik headache,
v. 1 Uifo, i.ausca and furred tongue. Hostet
ter s .Stoma h li tt.-r; w iil t kc t e i ilc out of
your bloat, regulate your bowels, tot your
•st niacli mi good working order—in two
words, c ure you. C eit and ecu e to Oc vel
low. it cures malaria, rheumatic and kid
n y trouble.
Hollo v ea t run bri k.sar.* usd for housa
eu.idmgin Ger.oany.
i>r. Kil iner's s w a mp- U o o r cure
a*j Kidney an 1 Bladder troubles.
* aiiijihlet and Consultation free.
Laboratory Binghamtoa, X. V.
I aero are S.no ),000 Am a i; a:is whoown their
own homes.
#tat* or Ohio, Citt or Toledo , I
Lucas County, (" J ‘
Frank J. Chenf c nukes oath 1 hat bo Js tho
•anior partner <>f the lirmof F. J. Cheney &
Cos., doing business in the City of Toledo,
County an l State aforesaid, an i t hat. said i’.rm
will pay tho sum of OXE HUNDRED DOL
LARS for each and every case of C ;arrh that
C-'nnot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh
Cuke. Frank J. Cu.ney.
worn to > cforo me an l subscribe 1 in my
presence, thisCth day < f Decemb-r, A. D. 1386.
: —-1 A. W. Gleason,
SF./rt. [
" • .V dor*/ Pub'ic.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure tstaken internally and acts
directly on the blood and mucous surfacss of
the system. Send for test monials. f-ee.
B'. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo. O.
!3BP"iSo!d by Druggists, 7oc.
Karl’s Clover Hoot, the great b 00l purifier,
gives freshness and clearness to the complex
ion and cures c mstipation, 25 c s., 51 cts., ?1.
Tired, Weak, Nervous
“I was trouble! with that tirel anti all
gone fooling, had no appetite, had a cough
and asthmatic symp
toms. I havo been
"troubled thus some
>1 thirteen years and
llrtJ to
Give Up All Work
AaA ;$t three years ago. Last
spring I commenced
taking Hood's Sursa-
VAparillaand felt better
appetite returned
Mie 2Trank Cliaron and my cough left
me I have used half a dozen bottles and
am a well man. I should have wr’tlen this
statement before but wanted to wait until
after cold weather had settled with us and
see if any symptoms of my trouble returned.
But not so, for I am now in the best of
health. I ant (14 years of age, and doing a
full day’s work at biacksin thing. Hood’s
Hood's 54 # 114 Cures
Sarsaparilla cured my complaint and gave
me renewed health.” Frank Charon,Clare
mont. N. H. Get only Hood’s.
Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick headache,
indigestion, biliousness. Sold by a 1 druggists.
Your Poor
Tired
Husband.
He has worked hard
all week.
Let him sleep late
Sunday morning,
then treat him to a
breakfast of
Buckwheat
Cakes.
10
Buggies & Harness.
V v>T : Two highest awards at World’s
Fair for Strength. Beauty and
“A th-adf. 9j. ],on l*ricc§. Six Vears ago we
discarded the Dealer and began
\ UHI celling direct to Consumers at
XLJmcß''' wholesale prices. Kesult: up
ward of 100.000 Vehicles sold
f and our factory now the largest
t .VJFAfifrly on earth.dealingdirectwithcon
suniers. Seed for our mammoth
■ k 126 pace illustrat. free catalogue.
ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO., CINCINNATI, O.
* WORLD’S c F AIR *
I HIGH EST AWARD X
, "SUPERIOR tsiUT R!T!C-\’ THE LIFET i
™ E <3f JRLE-.AUP
medicinal
FOOD
Has justly acquired the reputation of being
The Salvator for
I NVA.H DS
The-Aged.
an Incomparable Aliment for the
Growth and Protection of INFANTS anc‘
•C H I LD R EN
A superior nutritive in continued Fevers
And a reliable remedial agent
in all gastric and enteric diseases ;
often in instances cf consultation over
patients whose digestive organs were re
duced to such a low and sensitive condition
that the IMPERIAL GRANUM was
the only nourishment the stomach
would tolerate when LIFE seemed
depending on its retention
And as a FOOD it would be difficult to
conceh e of anything more palatable.
SaM fcy DRUGGISTS, Tej>*,.
JOHN CAULK * SON*, l 3 !*** YWfl*
SOUTHERN FLASHES.
A SUMMARY OF INTERESTING
HAPPENINGS,
And Presenting an Epitome of the
South’s Progress aud Prosper" y
South Carolina’s vote for governor is
as follows: John Gary Evans, 39,586;
Sampson Pope, 17,967; constitutional
convention, yes, 31,484, no, 30,130.
A destructive tire occurred at Co
lumbus, Kentucky, Saturday morning.
Twelve business bouses nnd nine resi
dences were totally destroyed. The
total loss is $75,000, partially insured.
A New Orleans dispatch says: The
Knights of Labor did nothing at their
session other than to consider the cases
of the Pennsylvania miners. They
adjourned without reaching a conclu
sion.
Suit has been brought in the circuit
court at Chattanooga by the Jellico
Manufacturing Company against Judge
Louis Shepherd for $250,000 damages
for alleged sharp practice while acting
as their counsel.
A barge loaded with 6,500 barrels of
flour, all consigned by Scharff, Bern
heiiner k Cos., of St. Louis and towed
by the steamer Polar Wave, sank about
forty miles above Greenville, Miss.,
and it is likely that the cargo is entire
ly ruined.
Fire Monday night at Danville,Va.,
destroyed K. I. Anderson k Co.’s lum
ber and planing rnilis, with about
1,000,000 feet of lumber ; also live
small houses in Neapolis. Loss about
$28,000. Anderson k Co.’s only in
surance was about S6OO on stables.
C. D. Hess, in an interview at Lex
ington, Kv., Sunday, said that the re
port that he had contracted with Col
onel W. C. P. Breckinridge for a lec
ture tour was true, and that the col
onel would begin at once. His lirst
subject will be “Ten Years Among
Tariff Reformers.”
Receiver Eugene E. Jones, of the
Chattanooga, Rome and Columbus
Railroad Company, says that the reor
ganization of the Georgia Central will
take place in a short time, and if the
present plans are carried out, the
Chattanooga, Romo and Columbus
road will be a part of the system.
Advices from Key West, Fla., say
the British steamship Hajeen, New
Orleans to Liverpool, cotton laden,
has arrived there with fire in the for
ward hatch. The British steamship
Royal Welsh, New r Orleaus to Liver
pool, cotton laden, is ashore on the
southwest keys and is reported to bo
on fire.
W. 11. Gibbs, republican postmaster
at Jackson, Miss., under Harrison, ex
auditor of Mississippi under the re
publican regime, recently indicted for
embezzlement as postmaster, of $3,-
970.82, was fined the amount of his
embezzlement by Judge Miles, in the
federal court Wednesday and sentenced
to three years in the Brooklyn, N. Y.,
prison.
A Sensation was sprung at Mem
phis, Saturday, in the trial of Detee
ivo W. S. Richardson nnd Ed N.
Smith, charged with lynching the six
negro prisoners, when F. E. Turner, a
deputy sheriff, took the stand. He
stated that Richardson told him on
Monday morning before the lynching
that the men would be arrested and
would be lynched.
That the constitutional amendment
prohibiting betting on horse racing in
the state of New York has seriously
affected the prices of thoroughbreds
in Kentucky was noticeable at Lexing
ton Monday morning. William Eas
ton offered for sale thirty-nine head
and Sound buyers for but twenty-three
head. The total receipts amounted to
$3,525, an average of $153 per head.
For several months grave robberies
have been frequent in the potters’ field
at Chattanooga, but it was not until
Monday that sufficient evidence was
obtained to justify the arrest of any
one. William Hurst, formerly assist
ant sexton, was arrested on the charge
of body snatching. One of Chatta
nooga’s prominent physicians is impli
cated and may be arrested any mo
ment.
An order of designation was received
by the clerk of the United States cir
cuit judge at Huntsville, Ala., Mon
day, authorizing a special term of the’
United States court to dispose of the
civil docket. The order announces
that Judge Alexander Boardman will
preside, and that court will convene
on the second Monday in December.
This was necessitated by the large
criminal docket of the past two terms.
The State Agricultural and Mechan
ical Society of South Carolina, uuder
whose auspices the state fairs are held
annually, has decided to raise a capital
stock of §50,000 in order to perpetu
ate the society and place it on a first
class financial footing. The funds of
the society have always been meager,
and it is believed that with this capital
stock a great many taking features can
be added to the fair.
The Lexington, Ky., passenger and
belt railroad was sold Saturday to
President M. E. Ingalls for the Chesa
peak and Ohio Railroad Company for
$175,000. The road is four and a half
miles long and gives the Vanderbilts a
connection between the Chesapeake
and Ohio and Louisville and Nashvilit
stations and relieves them of heav?
transfer charges by the Louisville ant.
Nashville, which heretofore handled
their cars through Lexington.
SOVEREIGN RE-ELECTED
As Grand Master Workman of the
Knights of Labor.
The Knights of Labor met at New
Orleans Tuesday and received the re
port of the finance committee which
was approved. Payment of the ex
penses of the delegates was ordered,
involving about $2,500. The assembly
then proceeded to the election of
officers. Grand Master Workman Sov
ereign was re-elected without opposi
tion to his old position. Messrs.
Bishop, of Massachusetts, and Merritt,
of Colorado, were nominated for grand
master foreman, and Bishop was elect
ed, Secretary-Treasurer Hayes was
; re-elected over some opposition. The
\ new executive board Is not yet ready
i for
The Vadue of Politeness
V
The phnse man was dilating on th o
value of politeness everywhere, but
especially in stores, and remarked that
he would discharge u clerk for .mpo*
liteness or inattention quicker than he
would for petty theft.
An old resident of Roxbury over
heard the remark and, as an illustra
tion of the importance of politeness on
the part of salesmen, said:
“A good rnaDy years ago I went to
New York in company with my friend
B. One snowy day we strolled into
A. T. Stewart’s store- Neither of us
intended to make a jmrchase. We
merely went there as a matter of curi
osity.
“At the door we were met by a po
lite gentleman, who insisted that he
should take our overcoats and umbrel
las to relieve us of the burden of car
rying them about the store. We told
him we were not intending to pur
chase anything, but that made no dif
ference in his attentions. Another
equally polite gentlemau insisted on
efcorting us through the building.
The fact that we did not intend to pur
chase goods did not lessen his cour
tesy.
“Finally to entertain us the courte
ous clerks showed us a large invoice of
shawls which had just been received.
The clerk unfolded one after the other,
and by and by my friend said he would
take a 51,500 India shawl which pleased
him, and a little later I purchased a
valuable carpet. When we entered the
store neither of us had the slightest
intention of making a purchase of any
thing, but the politeness of that clerk
put more than $2,000 into the till of
A. T. Stewart which would not have
been there otherwise.
“You are quite right in emphasizing
the value of politeness. It is the most
valuable commodity a man or woman
can carry about. It may sometimes be
misplaced, but in the long run it pays. ”
—Boston Journal.
Hood Afeu Profitably Employed.
“Yes, sir, we have a number of grand, good
men working lor us, an i they are making
money, too. doing better for tliem-elvet than
they C' uld in a y other line.” That- is about
the way Mr. H. F. Johnson of the firm B, F.
Johnson & Cos.. Richmond, Va„ stated the
casein inferring to their advertisement for
representatives to devote all or part of their
time in the interest of their business.
Business .lieu in n Hurry
eat in restaurantsaDd often food insufficiently
cooked. R nmsTabules cure dyspep-ia af.d
sour stomach and immed ately relievj head
ache.
Mr*. Window’s Soothing Syrupfor children
teething, softens thogums, redu -cs inflamma
tion, allays pain, euros wind colic 25.*. a cottle
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet
tei jnan 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
iu 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,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
and permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is 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.
! McELREES
[WINE OF CARDUi.
WAITED-A llVfi Mill
In each county for a few days’
work with. the Saloons; v ill pay
from $lO to SSO, according to
location. C. K. HITCHCOCK,
Evansville, Ind.
AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL, THE
Standard Dictionary
IN EVERY COUNTY IN THE SOUTH.
Apply to N. D. MCDONALD,
P. O. Box 249 Atlanta Ga.
HALMSaati- ;.tarrna :diewin?Guni
••Cures ana Freveats Kbeumatism, la JigeaUoo, •:
A Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Catarr i an I Asthma, A
v Useful in Malaria atti Fevers. Cleanses t&e \
A Teeth an 1 Promotes the Appetite. Sweetens A
f the Breath, Carestbe Tobacco Habit. Endorsed f
•• by the Medical Faculty. Send for V,ljor 2j ••
A cent package, silver, stamps or i ostal Sole, A
f GEO. It, HALM, l*u West 23th St., hew York, f
A, 'A
IVvS Powder
Absolutely pure
lie Made a Mistake.
One morning a prominent restau
rant keeper w ho < p *ns at 6 o’clock had
just entered his store when he heard a
rattle at the door. He opened it and
let in a man with a very anxious cotin
tenauee. “Can I get something to eat
at once?” he said excitedly.
“As soon as it possibly can be got,”
said the proprietor. “What will you
have?”
“Eggs boiled,” said the man absent
ly. “Quickest thing.”
“No, for it takes eggs three minutes
to boil,and if they are not good they
must be done over. Best have them
fried.”
“Quickest way! I’m m an awful
hurry.”
The breakfast was eaten in short or
der, really bolted down. The mau
jumped up, hurried to the counter,
and paid the bill. As he did so he
looked up at the clock and then polled
out his watch. “Good heavens,” he
said, “is that clock right?”
He was informed that it was and
looked sheepish.
“Do you know what I’ve done!” he
said. “I got up, made a mistake of an
hour in the time, al used my wife,
swore at the girl, flung out of the
house and got my breakfast here. Now
I’ve got to loaf around an hour. I’m
an infernal donkey 1”
Which he certainly was. Cincin
nati Tribune.
Seeking a Separation.
“Do you give gas here?” asked a
wild looking man, who rushed into a
dentist’s office on Clark street, yester
day morning.
“We do,” replied the dentist.”
“Does it put a fellow to sleep?”
“It does.”
“Sound asleep, so you can’t wake
him up?”
“Yes.”
“You could break his jaw or gouge
out bis eye and he wouldn’t feel it?” v
“He would know nothing of it.”
“How long does it make him stay
asleep?”
“The physical insensibility produced
by inhaling the gas lasts a minute or
probably a little less. ”
“I guess that’s long enough. Got it
all ready for a fellow to take?”
“Yes. Take a seat in the chair and
show me your tooth.”
“Tooth nothing!” said the excited
caller, beginning rapidly to remove his
coat and vest. “I want you to pall a
porous plaster off my back.” —Chicago
Tribune.
False Modesty.
Never teach falso modesty. How ex
quisitely absurd to teach a girl that
beauty is no value, dress of no use!
Beauty is of value ; her whole pros
pects and happiness in life may often
depend upon anew gown or a becom
ing bonnet; if she has five grains of
common sense, she will find this out.
The great thing is to teach her their
proper value. —Kidney Smith.
What will cure
your Headache ?
or your Dyspepsia ?
or your Biliousness ?
These Tabules are sure
to relieve, Tell your Drug
g'3t want the
Chemical Co.'s remedy; put
venient Tables
Or Send 50 Cents for one Box,
Ripans Chemical Cos.,
10 Spruce St- f New York.
STIIR ELASTIC
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS.
vith ba l-beariipr kite -Joints.
Send for des riptive catalogue
Succrs-or to A. McDeumott,
510&518 (o dNo.ll-t) St.Char.e*
street., wrlean , La.
1 he Key /tFJS Success
ih trashing and
yOt \ cleaning is Pearl
([ \i z:ze ’ v y doing
\ V \ 7 \ away with the
\\ ll y/O ft rubbing, it opens the way to
\\ )) \ I v 1 eas y work ; with Pear line, a
\l O | weekly wash can be done by a
10 weakly woman. It shuts out
t v possible harm and danger; all
jt things washed with Pear line
/A last longer than if washed with
I US \ soap. Everything is done better
\ with it. These’form but a small
part of the \ —Why women use millions upon millions
f>f packages ' of Pearline every year. Let Pcarline do
its best and there is no fear of “ dirt doing its worst.”
*T'li rn On the peddlers and grocers who tell you "this is as good as,” or
X UIII tv 1 "the same as” Pearline. IT'S FALSE; besides, ~ Pearline is
the XV Cy never peddled. 336 JAMES IYLE, New York.
A Cotton Fertilizer.
Purchase only such fertilizers for cotton which contain at
least 3 to 4# actual potash.
For Corn, Fertilizers should contain 6$ Potash,
Poor results are due entirely to deficiency .of Potash.
Wo will gladly send you Our pamphlet* on tho Um of Potash.
Th*y ftfl MB! fit? It will celt yea ns thing to rad thim, and th*y will savo you
6SJM44H ¥AM WWHfSi ta Stttoti Hiw Yerlw
Milk Precautions.
At Herr Bolie’s fammw dairy in
Berlin the milk is straine l through a
wire sieve with a cloth, ov r which
tine gravel is sprinkle 1. After the
milk is strained the gravel is put into
a hot oven, that any germ* that may
have been possibly strained from ibe
milk may be destroyed.
Prayer and Profanity
are all right in their proper places, but
if you have Tetter or Eczema, or Salt-
F.heum, or Ringworm, belt- r save your
breath and buy “Tetteriue.” It’s 50
cents a box, drug stores or by mail
irom J. T. Shuptiine, Savannah, Ga.
The Cairo museum has s ven brooms
used by ancient Egyptian women.
They are made of straw and e T ose!y
resemble the same arti-hs iu use to
day, save that the handles are not
long enough for purposes of domestic
discipline.
of aU cases of consumption can, if taken in
the earlier stages of the di .ease, be cured.
This may seem like a bold assertion to
those familiar only with the means gener
ally in use for its treatment; as, nasty cod
liver oil and its filthy emulsions, extract
of malt, whiskey, different preparations of
hypophosphites and such like palliatives.
Although by many believed to be incura
ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of
living witnesses to the fact that, in all its
earlier stages, consumption is a curable
disease. Not every case, but a large per
centage of cases, and we believe, fullv 98
per cent, are cured by Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery, even after the disease
has progressed so far as to induce repeated
bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering
cough with copious expectoration (includ
ing tubercular matter), great loss of flesh
and extreme emaciation and weakness.
Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases
reported to us as cured by “ Golden Med
ical Discovery ” were genuine cases of that
dread and fatal disease ? You need not take
our word for it. They have, in nearly every
instance, been so pronounced by the best
and most experienced home physicians,
who have no interest whatever in mis
representing them, and who were often
strongly prejudiced and advised against
a trial of “Golden Medical Discovery,”
but who have been forced to confess that
it surpasses, in curative power over this
fatal malady, all other medicines with
which they are acquainted. Nasty cod
liver oil and its filthy “emulsions” and
mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these
cases and had either utterly failed to bene
fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for
a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey,
and various preparations of the hypophos
phites had also been faithfully tried in vain.
The photographs of a large number of
those cured of consumption, bronchitis,
lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal
catarrh aud kindred maladies, have been
skillfully reproduced in a book of 160
pages which will be mailed to you, on re
ceipt of address and six cents in stamps.
You can then write those cured aud learn
their experience.
Address for Book, World's DiSi’i nsary
Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
W. L Douglas
IS THE BEST.
NOSttUEt.i'.iNCJ,
$5. CORPOVSAN,
J&i \ FRENCH&ENAMELLEDCA’ :
M \
j&| $ J.s? FQLiGE,3soi£3.
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• LADIES*
oi/.
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W’L, 0 DOUGLAS,
'WT'r*" '- 9 bno c icro 1 1,
Yon can save money by wearing the
W. L. Dcaclas S3.CD fihoe.
Because, wo are the larccet r.--cnufacturer3 of
this gracleof shoes In tho world, anil guarantee their
value by stamping the narr.o cad price on tbo
bottom, wliich protect you against high prices and
the middleman'* profits. Our sices equal c ;:;rozn
work ia style, easy fitting and wearing qualities.
We have them sold everywhere at lower prices for
the value given thnn nnv other nato Take, no sub
stitute. It your dealer cannot ru-pi 7 yen, wo earu
BKmonsis
eTonic Pellets.
TREATMENT and Biliotixiteis.
At *ll stores, or by mail 25c. double but; 5 and >ubie h-ixsi
Cl.oo. nitdWN UI-’ K' •<.. Vmv York City.
souncec! hopeless. From first dose symptoms rapidly disappear,
end in ten days at least t-vo-thirds of aii symptoms a r e rr.c.vcd.
BOOK of testimonials of mirarnlr. rs 'ires star pftCg,
TEH DAYS TREATMENT FURKiSHIff FUSE by mail
on. n. 11. GUL£N JL BOSS, (specialists, Atlsato, Cos.
Ml in ROIJhqSp nisli Needl h ui ’ ip Needl's
111 IK we the be.st instru - e it for n- tingmin
w IS erals. Is. F. O. BIAUFFLR, Harr gb-tjg, Pa.
l A. N. b F< riy-eevtn, ’ill.