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Or, in othftr words, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Is a
ffltfw*,al wxsd. If (rood With is to bo
^eated during Ui« oomlng season the blood
flutist ba purified now. All th« gsrms of dis
must be destroyed and the bodily baaith
built ap. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is tho only
true blood jmrifler prominently in tlia public
•y* today. Therefore Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
tbs bast madlolna to taU- in tlio spring. It
Will hslp wonderfully In cases of weakness,
aervousness and all diseases caused by lnv
pura blood, dot Only Hood’s Because
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the Public Eye Today.
HAPTIMTS IN WASHINGTON.
Simi In- I II lln,»iiNlH W ill Go By Southern
Railway to tlir Annual Convention
In .lluy.
The Southern Baptist Convention i* a (front
convention, nml the Southern Railway in a
Kfeat railway. Kroin nil principal points In
the entire Hunth rouini trip tickete vrUl be holil
via tho Southern Railway to Washington and
return, at rate of one faro for the round trip,
on The dales Southern May 7th Railway and 81 h, go the id fifteen ruilroad day*.
)■* only
from It is tho the Smitli only railway entering which Washington. has dally
throe
through trains from tlic South to Washing
ton. Including Vestibule the finest train in tlio South,
"The I Limited.”
The Southern Railway Is the only railway
which Aud has ii , general offices In Washington.
the remember that Iho return schedules
by "Piedmont Air going Lino" Southern Rail¬
way, arv as Information good a< t lie schedules.
For full communicate with any
agent of this great system.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces in (lain illa¬
tion. allay*pain,cures wind colic. 2.V. a bottle
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Notice to Mill Men
Aud fArmere owning email power: Thi» finest find
moat cumulate Saw Mill in •suttenoa to-day, iiri'Mi, m maim
factumd by tue l>il,OY(II tlll<l* ( O,,
350 MIwIiIiukI Avi’.. Vlhiutn* La. Took first
prise at World’s Vuir «t Chicago. All size*. from *1 h.
l , up to the 1 argent. Prices reduced. Mena for cata
ue showing new Improvements; a So. of Portable
(lorn hit* Md *. Hilling Pres*'■«* nml kinds Turbine of Water supplies. Wheels,
Pulleys and .Shaft mg and nil mill
How Is Now Consumption Cured!
t’ainphlet fully describing th«? Treatment ient Free
on application to
ROBERT HUNTER, M. D.,
XI? West Otk St., New Yerk
HIGHEST r#} AWARD
WORLD’S FAIR, m
MPERIAT
» uniE b
2®^'best-suited c ° Nd itions/digestiv£ TO AlL s
For
Dyspeptic,Delicate,Infirm and
AGED PERSONS
ThlSAFESTFood.n , 1
THE SICK ROOM FOR
INVALIDS ^©convalescents*
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/Nursing Mothers,Infants/
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John CarleS. Sons.NewYork. 1
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lilIRtS WHfcHt ALL tLbt FAlLa- „ Use
Best Gough Syrup. Tastes Good.
In tuna Sold by d ruggists.
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lt My little firl has always had a poor ap
petit*. I have Rlvea her Hood’s Raraaparil
la, and slnao I Lava given H tohar aba has
had a good tyipotite and sha looks well. I
hay* bwoa a great sufferer with hendaoha and
rheumatism. I have taken flood's Barsapa
rllla. lam now wall and have gained in
strength. Ify husband was fury sick ahd all
run down. I decided to ptye liim Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and he began to gain, and now
be has got so he works everyday.” jfi fos
Aaaiz HuaLif, 385 B. 4thSt., B. Boston, Mfesi
Preserving Ship Timbers.
A novo] process is being attempted
nt Camden, Me., to preserve the wood
of a new 1,400 ton schooner, now al¬
most ready for launching. All of the
timber of the inside and outnido of the
vessel has been soaked in crude petro¬
leum to save it from dry rot by expos¬
ure to the air and to prevent the rav¬
ages of the teredo worm in salt waters.
Even the vessel’s beams have been
coated and tlio tips of the topmasts.
It is expected that the oil will become
so thoroughly soaked in the schooner’s
upper works that tho water cannot
penetrate through tho wood. Old
wooden vessels which have been con¬
verted into bulk petroleum carriers,
after having outlived their usefulness
in other trades, have been known to
Inst for years after becoming soaked
with either crude or refined oil.
Taking Russia’s Census in One Day
In tho autumn of tho present year
tho census of the whole of Russia will
be taken in one day. For this pur¬
pose a committee, consisting of up¬
ward of 200 persons, has been work¬
ing more than two years, and the in¬
structions to the different provinces
will bo issued shortly. It is believed
that in twenty provinces there are now
upward of 47,000,000 inhabitants,
whereas when tho oonsus was taken in
18(50 in the same districts there were
30,000,000. It is supposed that the
greatest increase of population has
taken place in the provinces of Kie.T,
Poltava, Kharkoff, Tamboff, Samara
and Viatka aud in tho towns of Kieff
Kharkoff, Odessa, Bul^u, Lody and
Kishineff.- London Standard.
Political Investment.
“What is a vested interest?” asked
ouo of the lawyers who was examining
a candidate for admission to the bar.
“Well—or—I supposo you have a
vested interest when you are compell¬
ed to pawn your vest,” replied the
candidate, who was somewhat impe¬
cunious. — Texas Siftings.
l)r. Kilmer's Stamp- fto ot enras
all Kidney and Bladder troubles.
Pamphlet and Binghamton, Consultation free. Y.
Laboratory N.
Innocent III exercised the greatest temporal
power of any of the popes.
NEW SLEEPING CAIt LINE
T 4 > Brunswick, Via Central Railroad,
Gooratln. JMouthern anti Florida and I’lntir
system.
Commencing Monday, April 1st. the Central
Railroad of Georgia, in connection with the
Georgia Southern and Florida and Plant sys¬
tem, will and put on a Pullman sleeper between
Atlanta Brunswick. Leaving Atlanta
every evening 7 p. m., and arrive Brunswick
i>:S0 a. m., to accommodate the vast amountof
travel to Cumberland and St. Simon’s Island
during the summer. In addition to this train
there will be a train leaving Atlanta 7:30 a.
m.. and arriving Brunswick 8 p. m. This will
be visit good Cumberland news to tin* and many St. Simons Atlanta during people who the
summer. Close connection will bo made at
Brunswick with boats for Cumberland and
St. Simon’s. For full and reliable informa¬
tion J. apply to S. B. AVebb,
F. ROBINSON’,
C. P. and T, A. T. P. A.
16 Wall street, Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.
Eclectic, Ala.
I know Tetterine to be a radical cure for
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Eczema aud a l kindred
disea-cs of the Skin and Scalp. I never pre¬
scribe anything else in all Skin troubles. M.
S. Fielder, M. D. Sent by mail for 50o in
stamps. J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
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Lucas county. ' ’
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County and state aforesaid, and that said firm
lars t'or each and every case of u uarrh that
cannot bccurcd by theuseof frank Hall’sCatakrh .lchkney.
cure.
sworn to before me and subscribed m my
presence, this 6th day of December. ^.Gleason, A. D. 1888.
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1 ' K.itanj Ptibtte.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acta
directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Send for testimonials, free.
ts^soid by Druggists, 75 c.
gonfkdeuatk vktkuans.
>Iu> KncnnipineiiG Houston. Tpxa*—
*’ ia ' Low Rates by Southern Railway.
ex ur^ion tickets to Hou-ton. Texas, and re
turn ir very arranged low rate-. Speeia aeeommoda- suffl,
non- w. 1 he tor parties ot tent
-i 7 ,e. All desiring to go' should communicate
at once with some representative of the
"Great Short Line Route.”
“A Fresh English Complexion ”
That healthy pink and white might just as
well tie the typical American complexion, if
people would take rea-onable care of their
health. Ripans Tabules go to the root of the
trouble, because a stoma.h in ; 5 ood order pro¬
duces cood blood.
I Christian Kruleavor.
The Christian Endeavor convention
which meets in Boston, Mass., July
j 10th-15th, Las already aroused a great
<le»l of interest. The committee of
. arrangements have been granted the
u-e of Boston common fora big open
»ur meeting of a patriotic meeting July
I ^th. Governor Greenhalge, Dr. Don
»D1 McLaurin of Detroit, Dr. 8.
Smith, the author of “America,” and
several other promiuent persons will
bo present and speak,
Dr. Smith is to write a special hymn
for the convention. The singing at
the common meeting will be by a choir
of 2,000 voices, assisted by an immense
orchestra. Fully fifty thousand Chris¬
tian Endeavorers will take part in the
meeting, in addition to the outsiders
who will bo attracted by the novelty
of the occasion.
Getting Mixed.
“Things is gettin’ might mixed,Man
fly,” said Farmer Corntossel, “mighty
mixed. ”
“What’s the matter?”
“The politicians air all tryin’ to tell
the farmers about farmin’, an’ the
farmers air tryin’ to tell the politi
ticiaus about politics.”
A»,k Aid,
If you are troubled with malaria, constipa¬
tion, biliousness kidney trouble or dyspep¬
sia, of ilostetter’s Stomach Bitters, and it
will be speedily forthcoming. Nervousness,
loss of appetite and sleep, and a loss of vigor,
are also remedied by this restorative. Phy¬
sicians of eminence Indorse il, a valuable con¬
firmation of the verdict of the people and the
press. Take it regularly.
Tobacco so effects the brain that in many
instances it almost renders one unconscious.
jfPiso’s Cure is the medicine to break up chil¬
dren’s Coughs and Colds.—Mrs. M. G. Blunt,
Sprague, Wash., March 8, ’94.
j
IL,
Both the method and results when
Syrup and of Figs is taken; it is and pleasant
gently refreshing promptly to the taste, Kidneys, acts
yet on the
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬
tem effectually, and fevers dispels colds, habitual head¬
aches and cures
constipation. only remedy Syrup its kind of Figs is the
of ever pro
duceb, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, commend its
many excellent qualities It
to all and have made it the most
popular Syrup remedy of Figs known. is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. I)o not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
S4/V FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEVJ YORK, N. Y.
INE POSITION
At Good. Guaranteed Salaries.
Must have SO Youne Men in next GO Days !
Wnte s immediately to GEORGIA EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU, Macon, Georgia-
“Shave your Soap” 4
—so the soap makers say, es¬
pecially if you’re washing delicate
things. Now, in the name of
✓ common sense, what’s the .
S '*—use ? When you can get
v Pearline, in powder form
X J for this very reason, why
^-- do you want to work over
soap, which, if it’s good for
„ anvthinff, gets very hard and difficult to cut.
v Besides, Pearline is vastly better than any of
powdered soap could be. It has all die good properties
any soap—and many more, too. I here s something in lt
that does the work easilv, J but without harm—much more
easily than , any other , way yet . known.
J * * *
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you,
3 “this is as good as ” or “the same as Pearline.” IT’S
W CLl FALSE—Pearline back. 392 is never peddled, JAMES if your PYLE, grocer Nevr sends York.
* 0 u an imitation be honest —send it '
| USUAL PRICE, $1509 I AERM0T0R% Prise
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$ 4 jsSfcgSsyp i —MM M
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TheAERMOTOR ANTI-FREEZING THREE-WAY f FORCE PUMP has few castings to
break, has a very large air chamber, has a very large spout opening, £|j has a windmill price. shut-off ^ it lever attached.
and can be furnished by any dealer this side of the Rocky Mountains at the above - Of course, is better to go to an
Aermotor agent for them. It is always better to go to an Aermotor agent for any- .ft?' thing you may want which he handles,
As a rule he is a first-class, live, reliable, wide-awake fellow; that is the reason he is an Aermotor agent. It is doubtful it
in our entire list of thousands of agents, you can find one slow, stupid, behiad-the- times fellow. We furnish also a SPECIAL
AERMOTOR FORCE PUMP AT $4.60, BETTER THAN USUALLY SOLD AT $8 OR 810. Send for our
Pump Catalogue. Buy nothing but aa Aermotor Pump, end do not pay more than Aermotor prices for it. We protect the public. We
furnish it good goods at low pricesu We have established twenty branch houses in order that it may get goods cheaply and promptly.
Ycm consult your own interests by insisting on not only Aermotor prices but Aermotor goods at Aermotor prices. Be sure and see our offer
next week of a »*o Feed Cutter at lit* AERMOTOR CO., Chicago.
You want the Best
Royal Raking Powder never disappoints;
never makes sour, soggy, or husky food;
never spoils good materials ; never leaves
lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; while
all these things do happen with the best
of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned
methods, or who use other baking powders.
If you want the best food, ROYAL
Baking Powder is indispensable.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 10« WALL BT., NEW-YORK.
Big Headed Women not Beautiful.
A woman with a big head can never
be handsome, much less beautiful.
The “big head” that is sometimes ac¬
quired is not the sort referred to, but
that actual largeness of skull and fea¬
tures which savors of disproportion
and can never be symmetrical when
combined with feminine shoulders.
Websterian massiveness may please
the Willards and the Somersets,
though never the admirers of beauty
and womanly grace, and to whom size
means nothing intellectually, provided
the gray matter has room enough to
exercise its precise function. There
is an antediluvian notion that the
small head of the antelope or the deer
signifies a type well followed by nature
in the construction of fair women, and
even if the present development of
brains does physically affect the race,
this standard must remain the truest
and best while the Venus of Milo con¬
tinues to exist .—Boston Herald.
Nothing to be Afraid Of.
“It strikes me that you are afraid of
work,” said Mr. Tillinghast to the
tramp who had asked for a quarter.
“You do me an injustice sir,” re¬
plied the weary walker. “I am not
afraid of work, for if I let it alone it
will not hurt me.”— Judge.
A Case of Overtime.
“Say,” said the office boy, “I think
the boss ought to gimme a bit extra
this week, but I guess he won’t.”
“For what?” asked the bookkeeper.
“For overtime, I was dreamin’
about me work all las’ night.”— Tid
Bits.
W. §3 L Douglas
shoe; FIT 13 THE FOR A BEST. KINO.
FRENCH&.ENAMELLEDCALF. cordovan;
' ,$4.*3.5p pi N r Calf&Kangaroii
I *3.50 P0LICE.3 30LE5.
$
a - S2.*l7_ 5 BQYS'SCH0QLSHQEi
‘ •LAD1E3*
iv I'W’L’DOUGLAa* SEND FOR CATALOGUE
* BROCKTOH.IMASS.
Over One Million People wear the
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They They give the best value for the money.
Their equal wearing custom qualities shoes in style end lit.
The prices uniform,—-stamped arc unsurpassed.
are on sole.
From $i to $3 saved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can.
Engraving by Dynamite.
Some officers at the naval station at
Newport were testing a new fuse. In
some way a small dried leaf had slip¬
ped in between the dynamite cartridge
and the iron block on which the cart¬
ridge was fired, and a perfect imprint
of the leaf was left in the metal. The
discovery was afterwards used in dec¬
orative work, and the process is found
so accurate in operation that even the
veins in the petals of flowers can be
reproduced in metal.
In a Quick Lunch Room.
Waiter—Did you get everything you
ordered?
Patron—Well, no. I muffed that
apple dumpling .—Detroit Free Press.
Like an open book,
our faces tell the
Awtale of health or dis
JY ease. Hollow sunken cheeks
W and eyes,
r listless steps and
languorous looks
>s tell of wasting de¬
I bilitating disease
some place in the
body. Itxnaybeone
if place or another, the
cause is generally
traceable to a com¬
1 mon source — im¬
pure blood, and im
VJ pure blood starts
in the digestive organs. Medical Discovery
Dr. Pierce’s Golden
purifies the blood, stimulates digestive
action, searches out disease-germs wher¬
ever they exist and puts the whole body
into a vigorous, strong and healthy con¬
dition. It builds up solid, useful flesh,
rubs out w’rinkles, brightens the eyes
and makes life really worth living._
AH OLD-TIME BEMEDY
IN A M0DEBN POEM.
BipansTabufss
THE LATEST, MOST EFFECTIVE
DYSPEPSIA (TUBE
Pooket Edition
Of a Standard Medicinal Prescription.
That is:
The same ingredients
In the form of TABULE3
Instead of Liquid.
RipansTabuies
A single one gives prompt relief. Ri
pans Tabules, price 50 cents a box. At
druggists or by mail.
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.,
10 Spruce St., New York.
RAPP LIVER
PILLS *
-AND-v
eyfONICF e'Tomc Pellets,
TREATMENT for and Constipation Biliousness.
At all stores, or by mail 2nc. double box; 5 double boxes
*1.00. BROWN IIF’G GO., New York City.
Morphine IN Habit Cured
20 DAYS.
NO SUFFERING, Nor any NIoney
Not Required in Advance.
one cent till CURED ami SATISFIED.
Come to see me or write me at once for terms.
13. A, STSTIVESp, M. •9
ATLANTA, GA., 197 Aiexamier sit.
ALESMEN f* Ll. Will Gli W WA h 0 ; ™ eaa i s an a r9 t all trade«
sell on sight to every business man or firm; lib¬
eral salary, money advanced for advertising and
expenses; KING permanent MFG. position. Address, with
stamp, GO.. D 41, Chicago, IU.
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