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big things.
The ooetlieHt laanuion in Great Brit¬
ain belongs to Dbrd or Marquis B ite.
He ban expended over $H,000,000 up¬
on it.
Tho tallest chimney in tho world is
at Fricndbnrg, Germany. It is 460
feet high, and cost in tho neighbor¬
hood of $30,000.
The largest oreliaril in the world is
sitnatnd near Santa Barbara, Cal., be¬
longing to Elwood Cooper. It com¬
prises 1,700 acres.
Tho largest estato in Russia is tho
“crown lands.” It belongs exclusive¬
ly to the czars, and is un estate of over
100,000,000 acres.
The largest cheek ever drawn on a
bank was one of $12,287,750. It was
drawn by G. W. Young, in favor of
Thomas A. McEntyre, of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Tho great Hamburg (Germany)
grapevine, which was planted in the
year 1751, and is now sixty inches in
circumference, is tho largest iu tho
world.
The largest state building in the
United States is the capitol of Texas.
It is also seventh iu size among the
great buildings of tho world. It cost
$1,500,000.
Tho largest electric generator in tho
world belongs to the Edison Illumina¬
ting company, of St. Louis. It is
situated at Nineteenth and Gratiot
streets.
The largest aerolite which has fallen
since the dawn of history tumbled into
tho frozen soil of Greenland in 1870.
It is now in the museum at Copen¬
hagen. It weighs 40,000 pounds.—
Pit. Lunin licpublir..
Iliin’l l!i“l Hrnrnl
If you should hear that in some place to
which you are going malaria is prevalent.
To the air poison which produces chilis and
fever, bilious remittent and dumb ague tliero
is a safe and thorough antidote and pre¬
The ventive, viz.., Ilosletter's Stomach Bitters.
great anti-malarial constipation, specific is also a
remedy rheumatic fur hiliousues-, dys¬
pepsia, and kidney troulde, ner
vousnoss and debility.
Each one can see what ho carries in hit
heart.
I)r. Khmer'* N w amp- Hoot cures
an Pamphlet Kidney and Bladder troubles.
Laboratory and Consultation free.
Binghamton, N. Y.
Human science is sometimes an uncertain
KUCHS,
Almira ('urea
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bad Breath, Debility,
Hour Stomach, Want of Appetite, Distress
After Eating, and all evils arising It builds from a
weak or disordered stomach. up
from the first do*e, and-a bot tle or two will
cure tho worst eases, and insure a good appe¬
tite, exceUont digestion and result In vigor
ous health and httoyaney of spirits. There is
no better way to insure good health and a
long life than to keep the stomaeh right.
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy is guaranteed Dinner lo
do this. For The Traiptniliziug b^Druggists. Manufactured Alter
Drink. sale
by C. O. Tyner, Atlanta.
Take 1’Arker's l inger Tonic llomo Willi
you. It will ex ci ed your ex pee tal ions in abat¬
ing colds, and many ills and ache*.
Yon Tlilok It Is Something Else.
The “why" of the bad feeling is what puss
ales you. ll is oa'y to im *gine so many
causes, when the real one is indigestion. You
think it’s something else. Tho euro is Hi puns
Tabules. A single tubule gives relief. Ask
tho druggist.
y' Notice.
I want every man and woman in the United
States interested In tlie Opium and Whisky
habits to have my book on those dismis s.
Address B. M. Woolley. Atlanta, Ga., Box 381,
and one will be sent you free.
oessful For Whooping Cough, M. 1‘. I’No'* Diktkh, Cure 07 is Tliroop a suc
remedy. Y., Nov.
Ave., Brooklyn, N. 14, '!B.
K. B. Walt hall A Co . Druggists, Horse Cave,
Ky .say: “Hall's Catarrh Cure Drnggi-ts, cures every
«m« that takes it.” Sold by The.
All Out of Sorts
TIwhI, weak and wary, If this lt» your
condition, stop and think. You are a sufferer
Irom dyspepsia and throat misery awaits
you if you do not check it now. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can
take. It has peculiar power to tone and
strengthen the stomach. Remomber
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the only true blood purifier prominent¬
ly in the public eye today. $1; six for f 5.
Hood’s Pills not harmoniously with
Hood's Snranparllia & 0 .
★ ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR *
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★ The best ★
.^Nursing Mothers, Infants/
CHILDREN
* JOHN CARLE «*■ SONS, Ne* York. *
THE OGLETHORPE
Btunswick, Ca.
This is the finest Hotel in its appointments
south of Haliiniore. The table is suppl ed
with nil the itilieiu h s the market can afford.
TheCui'ine is ex client, ami service prompt
and at ten i vo. Open all th» vear. Rat»-s rea¬
sonable. J. H. sTILWELL, Manager.
a TO AVOID THIS USB
0 N TETTERIIME
s . The ONLY paint am and harmless
rs •r* | cr«* for the worst tyixi of Kcsemn,
* lVtt* r, Rmgworm, ugly rough patch- soaln.
on vhe facA, eivwstett
Ground itch, chafes, chap*. puu
pl*$. Poison from ivy or pot-on oak.
In short %LL licit**. Send 50c. in
H’-tAn.P'* or ct»h to J. T. Shuptmie,
H Savannah, G*., tor one box, it ytHir
■ ■ druggist don’t keep it.
m
The Paris Figaro calls Mrs. Potter
Palmer tho “Queen of Chicago.”
There is only one sudden death
among women to eight among men.
Bloomers have become so numerous
in the cities that they no longer pro¬
voke comment.
In the town of Howard, Kan., is a
girl only eleven years old, who is a
successful teacher of music.
Some young woman are wearing
their watches set like a large button
on the lapel of their jackets.
Miss Lizzie Buckwalter, of West
Lebanon, Ohio, is defendant in slan¬
der suits aggregating $114,000.
Queen Victoria has signed the bill
making full woman suffrage in South
Australia an accomplished fact.
Among tho inventors of trolley
fenders is a Brooklyn young woman
named Miss Margiierita Maidhof.
Queen Victoria onco said of the
women of Ireland that every third
Irish woman she saw was beautiful.
The Gospel, according to the new
woman, seoms likely to bo ono of tho
latest products of tho nineteenth cen¬
tury.
A magenta silk lias tlio flaring
skirt adorned with bands of lace in¬
sertion, edged with ruffles of narrow
black lace.
A certain Peruvian hoiress onco
paid tho lato M. Worth $24,000 for a
costume, which contained nearly $23,
000 worth of lace.
Tho Princess of Bulgaria goes to
market afoot at Sofia, walking about
from stall to stall unattended and lay
iug in her family supplies.
Two illustrious English women who
celebrate this year the seventy-fifth
anniversary of their birth are Flor¬
ence Nightingale and Jean Ingelow.
Twenty bicycle girls, attired in
bloomers, turned out tho other day
with pioks and shovels at East Lynn,
Conn., and mended the worst places
in tho roads.
The old Ameer of Afghanistan has
been pulled through a serious illness
by the medical aid of Miss L. Hamil¬
ton, a young woman doctor^ from
Ayer, Scotland.
Tho first woman to bo graduated
from St. Andrew’s University, Scot¬
land, is said to bo Miss Blaokadder,
the daughter of a Dundee architect.
Sho is nineteen years old.
Tho wife of Ho Yen Suing, tho Chi¬
nese Consul-General to Washington,
is a attractive little woman, who, with
her maid, attracts great attention
when she appears in public.
English women are showing an in¬
clination to bedeck themselves with
jewels in daytime, which they admit
is bad taste, and to which little failing
they have long accused Americans of
giving way.
Mary Moore Davis, who became
well known in the literary world
through her charming story, “Under
the Man Fig,” is the wife of Major
Davis, political editor of tho New Or¬
leans Picayune.
Mrs. Frederic T. Greenhalge, tho
wife of the Massachusetts Governor, is
at tho head of a committee which is
busy getting together an exhibit of
historical portraits and relics to send
to the Atlanta Exposition,
Though the Empress of Austria can
procure anything edible that a most
fastidious palate can desire she relies
mainly for sustenance on milk. Her
taste for that seems exacting enough,
for she will not take any kind but that
furnished by a cow from Corfu.
The extent to which women carry
dress-suit cases nowadays was illus¬
trated the other day by a group of
three youug women who stood at the
curbstone in Broadway, New York
City, waiting for an opportunity to
cross. Each carried a dress-suit case.
Small checked taffeta, plain or with
changeable grounds, are being made
up into pretty summer gowns. The
checks are never over half an inch in
size, and usually much smaller,
though somesvhat larger than tho fa¬
miliar pinhead patterns of other sea¬
sons.
Hosiery is changing in fashion.
Whilo black remaius the standard,
there is a decided call for fancy styles
of all sorts. Some extremely hand¬
some samples in fancies are shown,
and the indications are that costumes
will be matched in all shades from
black to white.
Miss Plulbrook, of Jersey City, N.
J., will probably be tho first woman in
New Jersey to enjoy the privileges of
the recent act of Governor Werts, by
which women arc made eligible for
admission to tho bar of the State.
Miss Philbrook has made a plucky
tight for her rights.
One has to guard against the ten¬
dency to overturn which is so very
manifest just now. The fashion is rep¬
rehensible on the score of extrava¬
gance, and is likewise objectionable
as tending to vulgar ostentation, with¬
out the compensating advantage of
improving the appearance of those
who wear garments and millinery that
are excessively decorated,
Counterfeit Dimes.
Counterfeit silver 10 cent pieces that
contain as much, if not more silver
than genuine coin, have been discov¬
ered in the United States subtreasury.
They have been received from banks
and are so curefully made that it re¬
quires the trained eye of an expert to
detect their bogus character. The
coins have the appearanco of being
well worn, a result of careful work on
the part of the counterfeiter and a
valuable aid to their circulation. Sev¬
eral of the coins have been sent to the
secret service officials, who pronounce
them most dangerous counterfeits and
express tho belief that they were made
in Europe and sent to this country for
circulation. — Philadelphia llecord..
Mnitnin lloinvi-rt.
I am a mid.wife and have been Riving Mc
Elrei>’* Wine of Caidui ami Black Draught
tea to my lady patient*, both during preg¬
nancy and after birth as a tonic, and have
found the treatment will do more than is
claimed for it. Two years ago I was so trou¬
bled with female weakness myself, that I
could not work at all. I heard McElree’s
Wine of Cardui recommended, and got six
bottle* Of it, and a mammoth- package of
Thedford’s Black-Draught- I began the
treatment as directed, andin two weeks I hail
improved so much I could do my work, and
have never been troubled with it since.
Mns. Y. M. Boisvert.
Zurich, Kansa®.
Mrs. Mary F. McCnAniv, Rockmart, Ga-,
writes: “J have always been a great sufferer
during child birth. 1 used McElree’s Wine of
Cardui before confinement the last time, and
the pains were much less and shorter than
ever before, and my baby is larger and much
healthier than any of the others.
TGeotinized Nerves.
Mon old at thirty. Chew and chew, eat
little, drink, or want to, a-Utlie time. Nerves
tingle, happiness never satisfied, nothing’s beautiful,
tells gone, a tobacco-saturated system
the story. There's an easy way out.
No-To-Bac will kill the nerve-craving effects
for tobacco and make you strong, vigorous
and manly. Hold and guaranteed to cure
by Druggists everywhere. Book, “Don't To¬
bacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away,” free.
Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., New York"City or
Chicago.
812.00 To Baltimore and Upturn.
round On July 16 and 17 the Southern Ry. will*sell
trip tickets from Atlanta to Baltimore
Via Washington until City for $12.00. T>>e*e tickets
good good returning all trains, August the 5th, 1895. Tickets
on including fast and fa¬
mous Vestibule Limited. Tho Southern Ry.
makes the trip Ailanta to Baltimore in nine¬
teen hours.
ply For W. sleeping H. Tayloe, car b rths and information ap¬
District Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
Pain is Not Conducive of Pleasure.
especially when occasioned by corns. Hin<fer
corns will plea-e; it removes them perfectly.
Mrs. Winslow’s the Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens gums, reduces inflamma¬
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25s. •bottle
How to secure strong n rves and youthful v'g
or. To d free by toe Excello Co., Pittsnurg, Pa.
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AS
ON® ENJOYS
Both the method and results when
and Syrup refreshing of Figs ia taken; it is and pleasant
to the taste, acts
gently Liver and yet promptly Bowels, cleanses on the Kidneys, the
effectually, colds, head¬ sys¬
tem aches and fevers dispels and habitual
cures
only constipation. remedy Syrup its kind of Figs is the
of ever pro¬
duce!., 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 ana 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 reliable by all leading druggist drug¬ who
gists. Any have hand will
may not it on 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 Y.
li m 17
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7.
f/ !
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“ Wash us with Pearline!
“ That’s all we ask. Save us from that dreadful rubbing—
It’s wearing us out!
“ We want Pearline—the origina. washing-compound— us—Pearline!
the one that has proved that it can’t hurt
Don’t experiment on us with imitations! We’d rather be
rubbed to pieces than eaten up.”_ .
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Rpya Powder Baking
.<■
ABSOLUTELY PURE
A Substitute for Ice.
Chicago , has , been interested . . . , recently ,,
by some experiments with a new chem
ical compound designed to take the
place of ice. I he chemical c< sti 20
cents a pound. t is p aced in the ice
box of a refrigerator, a s nail amount
of water is added to cause it to dis
solve; the refrigerator is then closed
and cold results immediately. he
inventor says that the compound con
tains 11 ingredients, and the formula
is a secret. I he mixture is light pink
in color, and is in the form o crys
tals like coarse salt. It is said to be
perfectly harmless, and has an alka
me taste. Mhen moistened it instant
ly becomes intensely cold. Ihe effect
lasts wenty-four hours, or until the
crystals are entirely dissolved. Then
it is placed on a fire and
“boiled down” until the water
evaporates and the crystals are
left in their original form. It is then
ready for use again by simply adding
fresh water. It is asserted that the
chemicals lose none of th#ir properties
by the process and that the crystals
can be used for years. During the
Chicago tests ice was frozen to the
thickness of window glass in a few
minutes, and to the thickness of two
or three inches in less than six hours.
The experiments were successful in
every way, and ice dealers ought
to be particularly interested in them.
There is little doubt that before many
years a refrigerating appartus will be
devised by which houses may be cooled
in summer as easily as they are now
warmed in winter. The new refrigera¬
ting compound may be an important
factor in the solution of this problem.
ODDS AND ENDS.
Almost five-eighths of the steamers
in the world are under the British flag.
The first steam engine of this con¬
tingent was brought from England in
1753.
Excavations in Egypt have brought
to light evidence that the game of
chess was known and played there
3300 B. 0. That game is still going
on.
At Salta, in Argentina, a list of boys
and girls who have failed to attend
school regularly is published in the
newspapers.
They don’t do things in a half-heart¬
ed way in China. Their national hymn
is so long that people take half a day
to listen to it.
The Chinese believed when telegra¬
phy was introduced into their country
that foreigners cut off the tongues of
children and suspended them on the
insulators to transmit the message
from pole to pole.
The two most widely separated post
offies in the United States are those of
Key West, Fla., and Ounalaska, Alas¬
ka, 6,271 miles apart. Two cents will
insure the carriage of a letter between
those distant points.
A Rebutting Argument.
Gent—Look here, how you have
swindled me over these pants! Why,
they have shrunk to half their length.
Dealer—How can you say so? Didn’t
I let you have them at half-price?—
Hausfreund.
The One Crop System
of farming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertilizer containing a
9 high percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a
larger bank account can only then be expected.
A Write for our “Farmers’ Guide,’’ a 142-page illustrated book. It 1
^ & is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and
will make and save you money. Address,
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Tulane University of Louisiana.
Its advantages for practical instruction, both in
ample laboratories and abundant hospital materials
,'ire Charity unequaled. Hospital Free access is giv*n to the great
with 700 beds and 30,030 patients an¬
nually. Special instruction is given dai y a t the bed¬
side ofthe sick. The next -es*ion begins October
17tb, 1895. For catalogue and information address
Prof. S. E. CHAILLE, M. D., Dean.
r3-'P. O. Drawer 201. NEW ORLEANS. LA.
HOTEL TYBEE
TYBEE ISLAND, GA.
This Hotel is noted for its excellent service and
splendid delicacies cu sine, the table beiag »upp ied with all the
the lparKet afford-. An abundant supply of
fish, gaged cribs for shrunp, etc. Leon’s fine orchestra en
Write for season. Special Specially inducements low rates this s *ason.
terms. to parties of
ten or more. BOHAN & IOWAN.
A.N. U Twenty-seven, ’95.
Electrified Hotel.
A hotel in Chicago is so heavilj
cba d witb electricity that the
g Uesds canno t move around without
gettiugashockthatisoftenpainful.lt
j 8SO bad ^hat wbe n one walks across the
room a S p ark W }H leap over a s <ace of
^ WQ j ncbes> The guests have some
fuQnv experiences. One man came
near g e ttj D g a gash cut in his face
wben bo won t to get shaved, because
he wag 0Q startled b a 8park from the
razor Then another man thought he
had stepped on needles when begot
j n n bathtub. This peculiar condition
tbe building puzzles the electri
ci and 60me thiuk that the whole
honge wiU bave to be overhauled and
revised .—Boston Journal of Com¬
merce.
! = PIERCE’S
' Dr.
Golden fled ical
DISCOVERY
Cures Ninety-eight per cent, of all
cases of Consumption, in all its
Earlier Stages.
Although bv 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, cured and by we believe, Pierce’s fully Golden $*5
per cent, are Dr.
Medical Discovery, even after the disease
has progressed so far as to induce lingering repeated
bleedings from the lungs, expectoration severe (includ¬
cough with copious
ing tubercular matter), great loss of flesh
and extreme emaciation and weakness.
GOOD POSITIONS
SECURED BY STUDENTS
Busmens Fins Supplied with Help
Richmond’s Commercial College,
Eatablbked 18.84.
Send for Catalogue. SAVANNAH. GA,
oszooiFLisnepsi
7/\ udmedd eume
AND
School of Shorthand and Telegraphy.
No text books used. AlIGOSTA. GA. day
Actual business from of
entering. Business papers, college currency and
goods u-ed. Board Send for handsomely illustrated cata¬
logue. cheap. R. R. fare pa d to Augusta.
HOTEL CUMBERLAND
Cumberland Island, Ca.
Fiuest sea beach in the South. Fishing unexcelled
on the continent. Street cars free to the beach.
Naphtha launch and fleet of row-boats. Splendid’
livery appointments. Ample accommodations for 60
guests. Grand orchestra! Music morning and even¬
ing. Popular rates.
LEE T. SHACKELFORD, Proprietor.
Notice to Mill Men
And farmers owning small power: The finest and
most complete Saw Mill in existence to-day, is manu
factured by the lieI.O AC U .IIILL M’F’tt. CO.,
350 Highland Ave.* Atlanta* tin. Took first
prize at World’s Fair at Chicago. All sizes, from 4 h.
p. up showing to the largest. Prices reduced. Send for cata¬
logue Corn Mills, Baling new Presses improvements; and a 1 so. of Portable
Turbine Water Wheels,
Pulleys and Shafting and all kinds of mill supplies.
PARKER’S
IK® 5 HAIR BALSAM
Cleanses and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth.
Never Fails to Restore G-rmy
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp and diseases & hair falling.
5Qc, $1.00 at Druggists
2393’s;
PISCES CUR- •ir
CURES WHtRE ALL ELSE FAiLS.
Cou«h Syrup. Taste* Good. Tae
la time. Sold by druinrigts.
CO N S U M P T ION
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