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Miss Helen Gould is very partial to
golf, and is a good playor.
Agnes Booth says she did not seo
two pretty women in London.
Tho women of Cincinnati have or¬
ganized a street donning brigade.
A woman auctioneer lias made her
appearance in London, tho first of tho
upocies.
A woman is employod by a Topeka
(Kan.) church to whistlo sacred music
every Sunday.
Quocn Victoria is reported as very
angry at having tho umouut of her
savings made public.
Beatrice Harraden, tbo novelist, is
ho little and her figure is so slight that
she looks liko u child.
*’ Tho woman mayor of Ouohanga,
Now Zealand, is said to lmvo made a
great success of her first year.
Mrs. John Scott, a sister of the late
Professor Huxley, has been n resident
of Nashville, Tenn., for many years.
Tho women of St. Paul, Minn., havo
cleared the sum of $10,000 by editing
entirely one issuo of tho St. Paul Dia
patch.
Tho Baronoss Burdette Coutts, at
eighty-two years of ago, is still ono of
the most prominent society leaders of
London.
Mario Carolino Felix Carvalho, who
died recently at Paris, was the creator
of the role of Marguerite in Gounod’s
“Faust.”
It is reported that Count Castellano
lias had his wife, neo Anna Gould,
change tho color of her dark hair to a
golden yellow.
Ono room of Mrs. John A. Logan’s
house at Washington is full of medals,
flags and hundreds of othor souvenirs
of her dead husband.
• Mrs. Oeorgo J. Gould is very fond
of sittiug for her portrait. Mr. Gould
has in his possession twenty-three dif¬
ferent paintings of his wife.
Mrs. Georgo W. Childs will inako
Washington her permanent homo as
soon as tho houso now being built for
her in that city is completed.
Superintendent Morgan, \ of tho
Cinoiuuati public sohools, says that no
female toucher shall ride to school on
a bicycle with his sanction.
Tho mother of Dwight L. Moody is
still living, at tho ago of uinoty. She
has twenty-seven grandohildren and
seventeen great-graudohildren.
Professor Haiusny, of London, tho
discoverer of argon, has a round dozen
women in Ins chemistry class and
speaks very highly of their ability.
Friends of Susan B. Anthony havo
raisod funds to provide her an annuity
of $800 a year. She has givou to the
woman’s auflfrago movement pretty
well all she had.
Mrs. Lo Grand Buell, of Holley,
Mioli., preached the sermon at the
church service over tho body of her
husband and used his bibulous habits
to point a moral.
Tho number of female students at
the University of Genova is constant¬
ly on tho increase. This yoar it is
twenty-five per cent, of tho whole
number of students.
Atlanta society girls havo just ac¬
quired tho bicycle orazo, but are still
too modest to appear in public in
bloomers. They ride at night in dark
and unfrequented places.
Melba continues to surprise hor
friends by tho careless use of her glori¬
ous voice. She goes out freely iu all
sorts of weather and talks and enter¬
tains on days when she has to sing.
Tho American Educational and Art
Institute has been incorporated in
New York, with tho object of estab¬
lishing aud maintaining iu France an
institution for tho promotion of art
among American women.
Tho up-to-date women of tho Trinity
Protestant Episcopal Church in Tow
sou, Md., are raising money with
which to buy a bicycle for tho reotor
of tho church, which ho is to uso iu
making pastoral visits and in attend¬
ing to other duties.
Mrs. Marie Robinson-'Wright, the
Mexican traveler aud writer, received
the highest price ever paid for a news¬
paper article— $20,000 in gold, paid
to her by the Mexican Government for
nu illustrtatcd article on Mexico in
the New York World.
The poor ex-Etnpress of Mexico, who
recently celebrated her fifty-fifth
birthday near Brussels, is said to re¬
tain all hi r stately beauty and to look
ten years younger than slio really is.
She is quite insane, however; believes
Maximilian still living aud holds long :
imaginary conversations with him.
Notwithstanding tho persistent ef¬
forts of extremists to crowd the sleeve
seams down over the shoulders, but
little progress appears to bo made in
,
this direction. The average woman !
has too much sense to tolerate such
nu absuidity,aud bids it go along with ;
crinoline and various other abomina- j
tious; so the sleeves will remain iu
shape very much as at present, as far i
as the eewiug iu is couoorned, but are
to be the somewhat modified farther down j
on arm.
WHERE MINERALS ARK FOUND.
Serpentine exists in New England
and Virginia.
llose quartz is found in Colorado
and Montana.
Alabaster exists in seventeen differ¬
ent states.
Marble is said to exist in twenty
four of our states.
The moonstone exists in North Caro¬
lina and Georgia.
Tin is known to exist in half a dozen
different localities.
The turquoise has been found in
New Mexico and ^rDona.
Mica is found in North Carolina,
Georgia and elsewhere.
Chrysolites have been unearthed in
tho Cumberland mountains.
Jasper is found abundantly in the
lake regions and elsewhere.
Obsidian exists in large quantities
in New Mexico and Arizona.
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Lucas County. • f
Frank J. Chk*kt makes oath that he Is the
•euiur partnor of the firm of F. J. Chunky <fc
Co., doing buslue.se tn tho City of Toledo,
County wilt and Htata aforesaid, arid that said firm
pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LA RH ror each and every cane of Catarrh that
can not be cured by the use of H A u/S C ATARRU
Cu hi. Fkamk J. Chunky.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
preseuoe, this OtU day of December, A. D. 1S80.
1 1 v A. W. Olka son,
SEAL. * • Notary ittNte.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure ts taken Internally, and
acts of directly- on the blood and mucous surf aoes
Die system. .Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Chunky <fc Co n Toledo, Q.
(9^ Sold , by Druggists, 76c.
Werthy of Trial—That Is Ibe Opinion of
Mr. A. E. Tkornlon.
”1 think it ts best not to hide a light under
bushels, and wlieu let a good remedy Is discovered
It Is our duty to tt be known in the interest
of “I suffering havo been humanity. suffering with indigestion and
dj-snepsia. well several I tried eminent a 1 the physicians, various remedies as
as but with¬
Tyner’s out avail. Dyspepsia 1 was induced Remedy by a friend to try
Yours nnd the first dose
relieved me. is a grand remedy for in¬
digestion and dyspepsia. It builds up, and I
recommend tt as worthy of trial by all wl.o
wish to be cured.” For sale by all drugglBts.
Tobacco’s Triumph.
Every dav all wo meet men who have appar¬
ently lost interest tn life, but they chew
and smoke all the time and wonder why the
sunshine ts not bright, and the sweet birds’
songs sound discordant. Tobacco takes away
the pleasure of life and leaves irritated nerve
centres iu return. No-To-Bao Is tho easy
way out. Guaranteed to cure and make you
well uud strong, by Druggists everywhere.
Impaired Health Is Nat Ensile Heaiilne.q
yet Parker’s Ginger Tonic has attained it in
many ca>es. lor every weakness and distress,
Nkiivk FITS'topped Restorer. free No by I)u. Ki. ink's Great
tltsafter first day’s me.
Marvelous cures. Treat ise and *2.(Kitrial bot.
tle free. Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Phila.. Fa.
D y spepstn
prepares the way for worn' ills to ceme. Ri
pnns Tabules annihilate dyspepsia. One gives
relief.
According to the report of the
president of tho United States Brew¬
ers’ Association, tho output of the
breweries liss increased iu ten years
from 11,916,120 to 38,822,872 barrels.
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In Our Great Grandfather’s Time,
_ _ W big bulky pills were in
general use. Like the
"blunderbuss” of
that decade they
were big and clum¬
sy, but ineffec¬
tive. In this cent¬
ury of enlighten
v h A nient, we have
b*. Dr. Pierce ’ s
I \ Pleasant Pel
\ lets, which
cure all liver,
stomach and
| bowel de
range me nts i n
the most effec¬
tive way.
If people
would pay more
_. attention to prop¬
erly by regulating the action of their bowels,
the use of these little "Pellets” they
would have less frequent occasion to call
for their doctor’s services to subdue attacks
of dangerous diseases. The “ Pellets ” cure
sick aud bilious headache, constipation, in¬
digestion, bilious attacks and kindred de¬
rangements of liver, stomach and bowels.
HOTEL TYBEE
TYBKK ISLAND, GA.
This Hotel is noted for its excellent service .and
splendid cu sine, th-» table being supp.ied with nil the
deltaaemn the market afford** An abundant supply of
fish, crabs shrimp, etc. Leon’s tine orchestra en
tnired for season- Specially low rates this season.
Write for terms. Special inducement* to parlies of
ten or more* HOMAN & COWAN.
GOOD POSITIONS
SECURED BY STUDENTS
Business Firms Supplied with Help
Richmond's Commercial College,
Established 1884.
Send for Catalogue. SAVANNAH. GA.
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.C^VoriV Hair to its Youthful Color.
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GOLDEN HULK PROVERBS.
Love is its own interpreter.
Truth in the heart, strength in the
arm.
It is better to have mettle than
medals.
Every sin opens wider the gates of
doom.
Words only from the lips never pass
the ears.
In the school of experience there are
no graduates.
Joy with the world if you would
have joy in the world.
A light pound in tho store with a
long prayer in the service are stumb¬
ling blocks on the highway to heaven.
-«/ How weak
£ / the soap and water seems when you begin
your washing! You don’t get any strength
out of it till the work is about done.
\ Plenty of hard work and rubbing
and wear and tear, even then—but
H- H more of it at the beginning; when
"« the water is weakest.
C/ Now with PearMne, the water is just as
strong at the beginning as at the end.
S’ This is one of the reasons (only one) why
Pearline acts so much better than soap, in all
St washing and cleaning. Use with it.
no soap
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4 wllhont submitting to an humil¬
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COST OF TREATMENT. 4 b m
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tv A 123 page book, bound In cloth, giving 4
<1 complete Instructions lor successful home /»\ /ft'.
treatment ot female diseases will bo mailed p* ■
J to any lady on receipt of 25 cents. Address 0J
A Rev. R. L. McELREE, St. Elmo, Terni.
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An elegant book for \.
your table and constant
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Yes, it’s ready ! NOW. It’s New and
Nice, . ' . ' .
OUR NEW CATALOGUE
brimming full of illustrations, and show¬
ing how the thousand-and-one things
jftgpSent by mail really look. You’ll like that.
on There are Guns, Rifles, Pistols—from
receipt of 10 cents in all over the world, and some of our own
make—Fishing Tackle, Dog Collars and
postage stamps or Chains, Tennis Sets, etc,, etc.
money. You ean see our LOVELL DIAMOND
BICYCLE—The Finest Wheel on Earth,—
the Williams Typewriter—you ought to
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>■ N N X Ii 1 1 H '< ii M H M N
THE SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE, of la Grange {J
50years under control of Manchester one family. ,ee— M
has been removed to g* M
l College Park). Atlanta, and will be w H
in perfect order to open the 53rd N
Session, building, Sept. with 11 electric th. 1 S 95 . lights, in new steam brick Jfjlk'j fu'J/ sz
m tins m m d:t study heating, appliances: Faculty and of water high SO: extensive elaborate standards: works, courses elevator. teaching best ad- of >7 t/j 1 2 :r 3T =: :
vantages in Music and Art. Pnnils j 3T
1C|S hf attend Exposition; Alumnae Day \n T
Nov 7th; Europeon party next m 2 X
' Summer. Send for Catalogue.
UJ - C. C. COX, Manchester, PRESIDENT, G*.
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H JJ H H K ii 3 : 2 c xr xx yy-YY y yyty n. r-•yyr , ygT ,,
should insure Fertilizers the contain largest a yield high and for percentage a Fall permanent of Crops Potash enrichment to ^
of the soil. ^
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Housekeeping and Hoinemakiug.
Housekeeping is not always home¬
making, and the modern woman is be¬
ginning to find it out. To live for the
hopee and its glory is one mode of ex¬
istence. Another mode is to make the
house exist for the sake of the people
who are to adorn it. The former is
housekeeping; the latter is homemak¬
ing. You can discern the difference
between a home and a house directly
on entering a domicile if you are half
way observant. You can tell by the
books and the tidies and the arrange¬
ment of the divans and the pillows
and the lamps. The real state of
things is in the atmosphere and is as
discernible as though written on the
wall.
r A”^»TA£pO$lT(0y G^IRC^TORJ6\
A List of Reliable Atlanta Bus¬
iness Houses where visitors
to the Great Show will be
properly treated and can pur¬
chase goods at lowest prices.
STILSON & COLLINS
JEWELRY CO ■J
55 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga. .
Everything in the Jewelry und Silver
Line at Factory Prices,
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
37 Peachtree Street.
STANDARD
Pianos and Organs,
SHEET MUSIC,
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
ATLANTA
DENTAL COLLEGE
Equipment New and Complete.
INFIRMARY practice full.
Session 1805-6 Opens October 8th, 1895.
Closes Mnreh 24th, 1896,
For further particulars address
WM. CRENSHAW, D. D. S., Dean.
Brant Building, Atlanta. Gn.
15 and 17 Whitehall Street,
ATLANT A, GA. •
-ONE PRICE
CLOTHIi^RS,
Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers.
BOWMAN BROS.,
New York Millinery Store,
78 Whitehall Hr. (‘‘The Fair’s” Old Htand.X
All the latest Parisian and New York Styles
in Hats, Bonnets and Novelties. Open for
business September 2,-id. New Store, New
Stock, New Prices. Ac-all will convince
you the that we have the finest stock in the city
at lowest prices. Come to see us.
D TO AVOID THIS USU
0„ TETTERINE
S CO ’T Tetter, The cure ONLY for Ringworm, the painless worst, ugly type and rough of harmless Eczema, patch¬
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If I! stamps Savannah, or cash Ga., to for J, T. box, Shuptrine, if your
one
druggist don’t keep it.
You will find it at Chas. O. Tyner’s, Atlanta.
AROMATIC EXTRACT BLACKBERRY
AND
RHUBARB
mz m Dysentery, —FOR— Flux,.
m Cholera iHorbiis,
Cholera, Diarrhoe®
—AND—
If Summer Complaints
Try It.' Price 25c.. 50c.. $1.00.
Fcr Sale by Druggists or write to
J. Stovall Smith,
MANUFACTURING PH ARM A CI ST.
102 Whitehall St., GEORGIA. Corner Mitchell,
ATLANTA.
SULLIVAN &. CRICHTON’S
AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND.
The beat and cheapest Business College In America.
Time short. Instruction thorough. 4 Penmen.
Big demand for graduates. Catalogue free.
8CM.IVAN A CRICHTON, Ki.fr H!dg„ Atlanta, Ga,
IF YOU BUY YOUR SHOES
FROM
They will give you pleasure
Every minute you wear them.
14 Wliitolinll Street.
SAW MILLS CORN AND
FEED MILLS.
Water Wheels and Hav Presses.
BEST IN THE MARKET.
DeT.oneh Mill tlfg. Co., 395. Atlanta, Ga.
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