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Goad Blood
foodoann good health. bonauee tt aactfly
putt the germn nt dlceae* and doee not permit
them to be lurorMterl and doveh >pnd in the
body. Am a Mood ptirlllnr mod health giver
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
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Truly Marvellous
A Cure Seldom Equalled in
Medical History
All Othor Treatment Failed
Hood'a Sarsaparilla Cured.
“My wife sprained her ankle ten years ago.
It apparently got well to all outward appear¬
ance, it being a little larger than the othor
ankle, but in n few months three sores broke
out on her knee, her ankle, and foot. They
became
Large Running Ulcers
and the doctor could not do anything to
bolp. I then took my wife to the hospital
and tho surgeons scraped all tho flouh round
the sores, and said they would got well. They
•bnoet heolnd up, but soon two little si*wtks
eamo, one on «ooh sl<lc of tho first som. The
doctors said they would not amount to any¬
thing, but In a fow days thery turned out to
be more ulcers, nnd in a short time they had
eaten into the original sore aud mode a large
wound. Tire surgeon next decided than an
Operation Must Be Performed.
My wife would not consent to this. I was
about discouraged and decided to 1m»vw hor
!|-Jood’s Sarsa¬ parilla
BanwpariUa. Driving try a bottle her this ot Besides Hood’s medi¬ r'ures
cine W' bandaged her
foot in stooped leaves and roots and con
Dtnned this treatment (or five monthe. At
•he cud of that time she had taken eleven
bottled of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the sores were
oil healed and she Is perfectiy well. My wife
la flfty-two yearn old and is in the beet of
health." Jouph O. Fiumwx, Long Beach,
Californio.
Postmaster Hoi man
rreoby Of Long ls> Beach, Cal., of his says word, he knows and he Mr, U>
to a man
UevoH hie statement to be strictly true.
Hood’s 1M1 Is are purely vegetable, and
carefully prewired from the Lxvrt ingredient*.
In o»r »<!v. two wwl» ftfo wo toM of onr very superior all*
gteol hand and powor f««il uutter to be ufforod ot
$10 wcriii $40
l*>t w#*k \v« told of tho process of galvanising and its nulls
the twnsabls prraerv»(iv« qualities. Next ntek we will give you
espenanoe af two representative business firms of Illinois,
one of whom has sold 400 and the other BOO Aeriuotors The
week (band, following wind mill ws will quote u price on the beet pumps madt
4lr«umed of; and iiTiKating) lower than w»t over before
aud the week following that we ahail talk to you
of steel galvanised tanks, with covers, at tbe unheard of priea
•f cents per gallon. This i« cheaper than wood. They do
Hot sari nil, leak, tot, rust or give taste to water
The Aar mot or Company treats tha public generously.
While state legislatuies are passing laws to secure repairs for
farm machinery at reasonable prices, IT 18 A FACT THAT
thk Akunuron coii*any iiah for tub uak hm
BAKU COBrRI.LKU id It A IKK ITS FRIi'KM ON KKFAIKS
BB4AI SB HOIK OF ITS S'I STOSIFK* HAVE KRFN OKHKKINQ
INIHVim AL I’ARTS TO MAkR I I* FOB f*l.KTK M 4C11INR.H,
•IfK'B IN Til AT WAY TIIKV 1011,11 4IBT A MAlHIM
CMKAPKft THAN ft* OKULIIIMl IT ABSBXBLKlK /w r /.
CO m fie lied to buy NiSi'AtHcty; they are cues*
p o tt e d fo bmy myanv. ty Tbe A<u»H>t «w Com finny
told fMufct rAiiet ttpect ym- ' ML e»v»*#e to a fault. It
so low that ous- B m tomere ooehl
Boy tke repairs anil Mftf
•blue at less than the Ras * ,l,1, de«l nm
€toir\« wo old cost, ltut since tt was
not certain that they W would get the inachiue
gwseinhled in good shape, ' foe tbe protection of its
Bwn prtfe reputation, the A«i $ motor Company has raised
Mm of certain repairs just enough to prevent this
fp future, flot only baa the Aermotor Company always
Bivon tke best goods at theUm- eat pr ice and refused to sell
MM»orartieUatRnynriee,but fWBNTYIIKANCH IIOl’HRS it baa now RSTAHMSHFD n
IN YAKlOl’S PARTK OF
VHC COVKTKt IN OIUIIK TO HAVE NOT ONLY ITS
UOOItS K4SII.V MYTHS I- HUt, BIT TO HAYK ITS
HCVMI18 WITHIN Kill HKAt'H. It expect $ soon
to greatly incrivvie this number of houses. This is
• matter of the arratest N R importance to those who
•re purchasing will macii leok nary. to it mf, By W A "hen cordon be ta will buying happen, arti¬ and
• wise man is »n
cle that repairs can quick- lff/4 \v ly h# bed at reason.iblo
Our very low price-* and high vtaj&ditrds cn everything
connected with water supply end power production by wind,
together with the acceintlwlity of a full line of our goods ana
■main, win »fi>rKi»i*j. Aermotor Co., **!••*•.
There’s No Use
Wasting Words on
RipansTabules
-THEY
nxinixn CURE Headache,
Dyspepsia,
Constipation,
Heartburn,
-ft Dizziness,
Biliousness.
TREY COST 50 CENTS A BOS.
DRUGGISTS SELL THEM.
And That’s All
There is to Say.
PE LIVER
PIUS
-AND-,
<^Tonic Pellets.
TREATMENT fl)r Constipation
and Bllioatnfss.
At all ti ores, or br mail S5c. donblt box; 5 double boxai
*1.00. BROWN MF’u CO., New York City.
Produo# of Fractions of a Penny.
Tho old leaaon an “little drops of
water, little grains of sand" making
the universe has had one more exem¬
plification. It is tho custom of the
Hank of England not to pay fractions
of u penny. In the case of dividends
on government stock, these fractions
tuve, in the course of years, amounted
to £140,000, which amount, it is
stuted, was a few years ago paid over
to the chancellor of the exchequer.
Nothing Truer.
At a young ladies’ seminary during
nn examination in history one of the
pupils was interrogated thus: “Mary,
did Martin Luther die a natural
death?” “No,” was tho reply, “he
was excommunicated by a bull.”
Kin* T.rnr, Driven Forih
Into tha cold and ralu, had no Hostetler's
Stomach Bitters to counteract their effect.
But, the modern traveler in Inclement weather
can baffle its hurtful influence With this
genial protector. Chills and fever, rheuma¬
tism. neuralgia, colds are forstalled by this
Take warming medicinal stimulant and safeguard.
a wincghissful immediate y before and
att-r hiJiousn ex insure. constipation. I,'so it. too, for dyspepsia,
'«s amd
Ceriiflcates of church membership are
never a pas- port to Ik aven.
Dr. Kilmer’s . v w a mp-Root cures
all Kidney and Bladder troubles.
Pamphlet Laboratory and Consultation free.
Binghamton, N. Y.
Roman women at one time used to shave
and grow beards.
l.oiv Knlcs lo ICunlcrn Cltlrn.
Nohfoi.k, Mutch 5, 1895.—Beginning this
date, t he Seaboard Air Line rakes pleasure In
announcing south to their patrons throughout the
eastern possibly cities. the Following lowest rates ever offered rincl- to
are rates to p
nal points. Atlaiitato Atlanta lo Richmond, Richmond. $9.t0; Pe
ersburg, Washington, $0.15; Portsmouth and Norfolk,
28; via Portsmouth, $9 0.50; Haiti
$14, more, *10; Philadelphia, $11.80; N low York,
Approved. Boston, $10.75.
T. J. Anderson,
K. John, General Passenger Agent.
St. Vice President.
The above low rates are still in effect, and
everv (me who contemplates a trip North
should take advantage of this extrema iotv
rate. For detailed information, time t ables,
Ac., address B. A. Newi.and,
Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Atlanta. Ga.
“ w,ak Lwt* Dr. Hunter’s famous book,
explaining how consumption arises, tn what
sx.ysi&'K’rsss stfs assas
in another column.
Karl’s Clover Root, the great, blood purifier,
given and freshness coustlnation. and clearness 25 to the 50 complex¬ $1.
ion cures ct.s., cts.,
Alleution! ( on federate Veterans.
A grand will reunion o' the Confederate Vete¬
rans he held at, Houston, Tex., May 22nd,
23rd and 24tli, 1895. This will be the largest
gathering of Confederate soldiers since tho
war. and Texas i- making great preparations
to entertain them. The Atlanta A West Point
Railroad and the Western Railway of Ala¬
bama sell (The Atlanta & Houston Short Line)
will excursion tickets for this occasion at
m low rate. Anyone contemplating making
th’s trip will please notify us that we may
furnish them witn rates, etc., as soon as they
are named. Fhf.d I). Hush,
D. P. A., L. & N. R. R„ No. 30 Wall St.
Geo. W. Am.kn,
Trav. Pa c s. Agt., No. 12 Kimball House.
Jno. A. Gee,
General Passenger AgenL Atlanta, Ga.
“Health Insurance.”
That is almost as necessary as life insur¬
ance, It means rea onable care and occa¬
sionally pansTabule a little medicine—not much. A Ri
is enough in most cases.
rething, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
softens t he gums, reduces inflamma¬
tion. allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle
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Both the method and results when
Syrup and of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
gently refreshing promptly to the taste, and acts
yet on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬
tem aches effectually, and fevers dispels colds, habitual head¬
and cures
constipation. of Svrup of Figs is the
only duceL, remedy pleasing its kind ever pro
to the taste and ac¬
ceptable its to the stomach, prompt in
action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from tho most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy tfigs known. is for sale in 50
Syrup bottles of all drug¬
gists. cent Any reliable by leading druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N V.
How Is Now Consumption Cured!
Pamphlet fully Ureorlbtng the Treatment sect Fres
on application to
ROBERT HUNTER, M. D.,
117 Weal 4Aik Si., »w York.
WALL ST • XKWS FR F.K to LETTER read * rs of or this value pa per. sent
Charles A. l)»l<Dvin & It. • «l Wall St.. N. 7
5—,. £'3'LIS.‘ l
Ijff >17
■j IHtRE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. TaaMa Good. Use
In time. Sold by druggists.
HUM 9 Krilr 1 XI
SCIENTIFIC A.YD INDUSTHUt.
Tho average annual amount ot dew
in England is equal to five inches of
rain.
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad pas¬
senger trains are lighted solely with
electricity.
A number of Western water powers
transmit electric power from fifteen to
thirty miles.
It is probable that Tampa and Port
Tampa, Fla., will be connected by an
electric railway.
In Franco the population averages
about 187 to the square mile. In this
country tho average is twenty-one to
the square mile.
A recent survcy.-lias established the
number of glaciers’ in the Alps at 1155,
of which 249 have a length of more
than four and three-quarter miles.
Tho cold of Canada seems to dimin¬
ish with an increase of population.
Between 1828 and 1837 Hudson’s Bay
was closed an average of 184 days
every year; now the ice last 179
days.
Tho deepest ice ever found lies at a
depth of 11G metres under a great for¬
est between the Ural Mountains and
the Sea of Ochotsk. A well was driven
and the ground was found to bo frozen
stiff at that
It is stated that Dr. Frolich, of Ber¬
lin, has discovered a method of ob¬
taining nitric acid from the free nitro¬
gen of tho air, and will soon make it
public. It is understood to be an elec¬
tric process, based on the action oi
ozone.
A French railway has arranged its
telegraph lines so that at a given sig¬ the
nal the wires are switched from
telegraphic instruments to telephones,
thus enabling tbe operators either to
talk or to communicate by the tele
graphio code at will.
An English chemist named Arm¬
strong asserts it as his belief that no
chemical action ever takes place ex¬
cept in the presence of some substance
capable of being decomposed by elec¬
tricity, and that, therefore, all chem¬
ical phenomena are electric.
Owing to repressive measures by
the County Council, glanders declined
at the rate of sixty per cent, in Lon¬
don last year. Owners of horses and
stablemen have been warned that the
disease may be easily communicated
to man and is almost always fatal.
Ground mustard, mixed with a little
water, is an excellent agent for cleans¬
ing the hands after handling disagree¬
able or strongly odorous substances—
such as cod liver oil, musk, valerianic
acid, and its salts. Scale pans and
vessels may also bo readily freed from
odor by the same method.
Captain W. J. L. Wharton writes
that ocean storms originate chiefly in
regions where warm and cold currents
meet. One of these regions is south
of Newfoundland, where the Gulf
Stream meets tho Arctic Current. An¬
other is south of the Cape of Good
Hope, where tho Tropic and Autartic
Currents meet.
Dam ago Done by One Shell.
What a single shell can do—one
modern projectile flying true to its
mark—was manifested at the battle
between the Chinese and Japanese
fleets off the Yalu River in September.
One Canet shell weighing nearly 1000
pounds, of the Iloltzer make, struck
tho Chineso battle ship Ping Yuen,
crushing through the after part of the
armored deck, tearing a vast hole,
through which the water poured in
such volumes that the vessel went
down, carrying most of her officers
and crew with her. The cost of such
a shell is somewhere between $500 and
$1000, but the cost of a battle ship is
from $3,000,000 up. Such evidence
of the power of a'single shot goes far to
support Admiral Faragut’s belief that
in the race between projectile and
plate the former was bound to win,
and the result would be that armor
would come oft’ shfps 'as it came off
men, aud for the same reason, that
ceasing to be a protection it became
a burden.—London Engineering.
Odd Preferences In Plows.
,, Manager _ trank , M. TTT Whitney, , .j Of , tho ,,
New vr Castle Plow tti tit Works, i makes i a curi- •
ous assertion. He says: “Plows are
made differently for certain counties
and States. The tendency of a son is
to use the same kind of a plow used ;
by his father. In Lawrence County j
the use of the left-handed plow is
almost the rule, but in Mercer County
the right-hand plow is used, and this
unaccountable difference in the kind
of plow used extends to other States
in the Union. In central and eastern
Pennsylvania the left-handed plow is
used, and wherever the Amish Ger¬
man farmers have emigrated from this
county the sons are almost sure to use
the left-handed plows. We would
never dream of sending a left-handed
plow to Michigan, neither would we
to Ohio. Among German people only
left-handed plows are used, while the
reverse is the case with people from
Mexico and Italy. I cannot tell why
this is so, but it is.”—Pittsburg Dis¬
patch.
“So Rusher has got a job at last,
eh? I wonder is*it that T>ne with the
sleeping ear company?” he’d “I guess
not. At least he told me struck a
comfortable berth.”—Buffalo Courier.
I N all receipts for cooking
requiring a leavening agent
the ROYAL BAKING
POWDER, because it is an
absolutely pure cream of tartar
powcfcr and of 33 per cent,
greater leavening strength than
other powders, will give the
best results. It will make the
food lighter, sweeter, of finer
flavor and more wholesome.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YORK.
The Love That Is Just Right.
There is nothing in this world quite
so pretty as the love between a mother
and daughter. When we hear that a
girl is coming home from school after
an absence of several months, we usu¬
ally go to the depot to see her mother
hug her. There is something a little
funny about tbe love between man
and wife, and there is something not
exactly perfect in the love between a
mother and son, but the love between
a mother and daughter seems to be
just right .—Atchison Globe.
Call It a Craze.
AN ALARMING STATEMENT
CONCERNING WOMEN.
HOW BAD HABITS ARE FORMED.
The New York Tribune says: ‘‘The habit of
taking 'headache powders’'is increasing number of to an
alarming extent among a great wo¬
men throughout Indicates, the country. claimed These by powders the as
their name are manu¬
facturers to be a positive and speedy cure their for chief any
form of headache. In many cases
ingredient is morphine, injurious drug opium, having cocaine tendency or some
other deaden equally pain. The habit of taking a them is
to
easily formed, but almost impossible to shake
off. Women usually headache begin and taking them to re¬
lieve a raging soon resort to the
powder to alleviate any little pain or ache they
may be subjected fiend, to, get and into finally the habit like the of taking mor¬
phine them regularly, or opium imagining that they In pain
are
if they happen to miss their regular dose.”
In nine cases out of ten, the trouble is
in the stomach and liver. Take a simple
laxative and liver tonic and remove the
offending matter which deranges the
stomach and causes the headache. Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are composed
entirely of the purest, concentrated,
vegetable extracts. One Pellet is a
dose; used, sugar-coated, in favor. easily swallowed;
once always They posi¬
tively cure sick headache and remove
the disposition to it.
Mr. K. Vargason, of Otter Lake , Lapeer Co.,
^ ___ infrequently Mick., writes : “I not
^^5 have an at
IQk tack 'of the headache.
the It usually forenoon. comes on in
I At my
I dinner I eat my regular
meal, and take one or
v two of Doctor Pierce’s
'/'TTlV | Pleasant Pellets imrne
■ diately after, of and hour in the
course an my
(. headache is cured ana
no bad effects. I feel
better every way for
having taken is them—
not worse, as usual
after taking other kinds
of pills. ‘ Pleasant Pel¬
lets ’ are worth more
than their weight in
- - - gold, if for nothing headache.” else
E. Vargasox. Esq. than to cure
ULCERS.. CURED ^ioTs
cured by dd entirely new
Write to B. F.
Rlwyn. M. D.. Box 105, Clarks Green, Lack. Co., Pa.
D TO AVOID THIS TTiSE!
0„ TETTERiNE
0 C N i KTter?R!ncwonn,n^^^/h The ORtV painless and harmless C ^h
cn T
*1/1 U . 1 es on the itch, face, crusted chaps, scalp.
Ground chafes, pim
MT | pies. f short Poison from ivy or send poison »oc, oaic. in
C~i n all itches,
USa*££nah, 1 * gI U , for ine i^x^i rine, your
druggist don’t keep it.
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I l\l ■*■*/’ CDCE introduce our goods and to
IV we w m B end U o»e 0 ouiice ? Ked r *nk K and
^ec?^^ lM KlSG M^fLCO^^bTcmc^o!
A.N.U Thirteen. ’95
Don’t be the Axe!
zs ] Just keep in mind that the grocer or
the peddler has “ an axe to grind”
when he tells you that he has some*
m thing “as good as” or “the
same as” Fearline. There
§ can be but one reason—more
profit to him by your use of
the substitutes.
a / What for But wanting reason how is can it to with you take you have the ?
Co\ risk ? Certainly not
econ¬
the omy—Pearline leads to
greatest economy in every direction—saves the most
money, time, clothes and health. If your grocer sends you
an imitation, be honest—send it back. 3 S 6 JAMES PYLE, N. Y.
He Was Too Slow.
“What is this I hear about you
folks talking of dismissing your min¬
ister?”
“Oh, he is too slow. We have had
him nerly a year now, and he hasn’t
given us a sermon on Napoleon yet.’*
—Indianapolis Journal,
Enjoyed the Book.
“Do you really mean that you like
Blink’s last book?”
“Yes; I enjoyed it more than any of
the others.”
“How could yon?”
“I didn’t read it.”
W. $3 L. SHQEn?”"'m'». Douglas
w "—CORDOVAN, m ■' Ik ENAMELLED CALF -
m FRENCH & .
;4. 8 3.sp Fine Caif&Kangawmi
1 $3.SPPGUCE 3S0LES,
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4eS ***’ o$2. "EXTRA WORKINGMEN FINE*
wV*' $ 2.$ I7-? BQYS'SCHQOLSHOEI
•V V’j
•LADIES*
&*%$**<
BRQ CkTONW-lASS.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
AU our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the money.
They equal custom shoes in style and fit.
Thefr The prices wearing uniform,—stamped qualities are unsurpassed. on sole.
are
From $1 to S3 3aved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can.'
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LllllVlim IBIS’S V corn 8«. MILL
HAY PRESS. WATER WHEELS
HTIlest find Chfnpest.
DeLoach Mill Manufacturing Co.,
350 Highland Avenue, Atlanta, Ga.
Morphine Habit Cured
IN 20 DAYS.
NO SUFFERING. Nor any Money
Required in Advance.
Not one cent till CURED and SATISFIED,
Come to see me or write me at once for terms.
13. SYMS, M. 3D.,
ATLANTA, GA., 197 Alexander St.’*