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The ( lieupcr Way.
Mrs. Young—John, did you succeed
in matching that piece of dress goods
I gave you thiH morning?
Mr. Young—No, my time whs too
precious. Hut (triumphantly) I’ve
bought enough of something else tc
make you a whole gown !—Texan Sift
inyn.
Hplfttlng *>linrklc« Asunder
By merely f!< xlns the muscles of hie (tram It
an easy lutk tor Kaitdow, that Httperlativnly
stron K man. You will never be able to (lo
thle, hut you may a< <iulr« thatdeirreeof diife»tion vigor, and
wht>’)i proceed* If from will complete enter of
sound repo«<-, you on a course It.
Hostetler’* stomach Invariably Bitters, afford and pcr-l»t relief In the
The Bitters will to
malartoue, rheumatic and neuralgic, ami avert
serious kidney trouble.
The greatest brnggarts are generally the
merest cowards.
The True Li.xnllve Principle
Of the plants used In manufacturing tha
plaoaent remedy. Syrup of Flgt, has a pei in a*
neatly beneficial effect on the human system*
while the cheap vegetable extracts and min*
era I lolutiona, usually sold as medicines, are
permanently Injurious. Being well Informed’
you will use the true remedy only. Manufac¬
tured by the California Fig Syrup Go.
Neither great poverty ljur great riches will
Lear reason.
Dr. Kilmer’s Rwamp-Koot cures
all Pamphlet Kidney and Bladder troubles.
and Consultation free.
Laboratory Binghamton, N. Y.
• Slight small Injuries and they will become
none at all.
Beware vt Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange tbe whole sys¬
tem when entering It through the mucous used sur¬
faces. Hindi articles should never tie ex¬
cept on prescriptions from reputable fold physi¬
cians, as tbe damage they will ao is ten to
the good you can possibly derive from them.
Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J.
Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0„ contains no mer¬
cury, and Is taken internally, acting directly the
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be
sure to gel tbe genuine. It is taken Internally, J.
and Is made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. Cheney
A Co. Hold Testimonials free.
Id* by Druggists, price 78c. per bottle.
Tbe Words of a Fassesa Mission Worker.
Perhaps no man In Atlanta is better and
more favorably known than Mr. John F. Bar¬
clay. He for a long time has been a sufferer
from Indigestion and dyspepsia. This Is wnat
he says:
"Atlanta, Os., January 23, 1*98.—Dr. C. O.
Tyner: Having used Tyner’s Dyspepsia Kern¬
ed y for several years in ni r-< family I gladly
add my testimony to what as already been
said In its praise. Without any exception I
think It Is the finest remedy on the market
and nothing would Induce "Jpo. me F. Barclay.” to do with
out It.
Tobacco-Twisted Nerves.
Millions of men koep nuking tor stimulants
because the nervous system Is constantly Irri¬
tated by nicotine poisoD. Chewing or smoking
destroye manhood and nerve power. It’s
not u habit, but a disease, and yoa will find
a guaranteed cure in No-To-Bac, sold by
Druggists everywhere. Book free. The ster¬
ling Remedy Co.. New York City or Chicago.
”* Keeps You Poor.
Indigestion keeps You men think poor, it muddles the
clearest bn\ n. it la something cWe,
but nine times in ten the trouble Is in the
digestive lief, and their tract. One Kipans Tubule gives right. re¬
occasional use keeps you
Ask your druggist for them.
llliidercoi-ns Is n Simple Krmcdv, But
It takes out corns, and what n consolation It
is! Makes walking a pi ensure. 18,?. at druggists.
FITS ^topped free by Du, Kt, ink’s Orkat
N uuvif Kkstorkk. Yo fits after first dav’suse.
Marvelous cures. Treatise and $*2.00trial bot¬
tle free. Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Phila.. Pa.
We have not been without T’iso’s Cure for
Consumption Ht., Harrisburg, for '-’0 years.—Lizztx Pa, '94. Ferrell,
Camp May 4,
If afflicted with sore eyes use l)r. Isaac Thomp
pnn’sKve-WH ter. Druggists sell at 25c per bottle.
Tired Women
Nervous, weak and nil worn out—will find
in purified blood, made rich nml healthy by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, permanent relief and
strength. Get Hood’s bocause
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye today. It is
sold by till druggists. $1; six for $5.
Hood’s Pills are tive. tasteless, All druggists. mild, effec¬ 25c.
Hie Greatest Medical Discovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY’S
Medical Discovery.
DOfiALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS.,
Has discovered in one of onr common
pasture weeds a remedy that cures every
kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula
down to a common pimple.
He has tried it in over eleven hundred
oases, and never failed except In twooasoo
(both thunder humor). He has now in
his possession over two hundred certifi¬
cates of Its value, all within twenty mitan
of Boston. Send postal card for book.
A benefit is always experienced from tho
first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted
When tho right quantity is taken.
When the lungs are affected It causes
•hooting patns, like needle* passing
through them -. tho same with Lie Liver
or Bowels. This Is caused by the duets
being stopped, and always disappears in a
week after taking It. Head tho label.
If the stomach is foul or bilious it will
cause squeamish feelings at first.
No change of diet ever necessary. Sat
the best you can get, and enough of 1C
Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed¬
time. Sold by all Druggists.
....... — PARKER'S
mB HAIR hoantide* BALSAM heir.
Cleanses ami the
40 aBEa S3 Piaiiutin » luxuriant East growth. Gray
’■m *. iSf over Fails lo ore Color.
gig a -rTF Hair to i:s Youthful
Cura* tcaip diw'ases i* hmr tciung.
yv.\udf1 -CD a t i___
,. 22') £135
CUKES WhtRE AU. USE FAILS
Best Cuuith Syrup. TastwGrooo. vse
til tiaid. Bold by dmislitS’ _____
CQ NSUMPTIOM
A Kansas bride has been married in
bloomers.
Nebraska has fourteen women su¬
perintendents of public instruction.
The women in England, , mounted , , on
bicycles, were in tho thick of the
rent election fray.
Paris dressmakers have just decreed
that fashionable lady bicyclists must
wear puffed sleeves to blouses.
One hundred young ladies gradu¬
ated from Yassar College this year,
tho largest class in its history.
Amelia Sternbccker, seventeen years
old, of San Francisco, Cal., has in¬
vented a fender for trolley cars.
Mrs. William It. Morrison, wife of
tho Interstate Commerce Commis¬
sioner, is a very able politician.
Mrs. John Jacob Astor is an ac¬
complished angler, and enjoys noth¬
ing so much as a battle with a fish.
Miss Virginia Fair, daughter of tho
late “Bouanza King,” i9 admitted the
swiftest rider of all the women who
ride the wheel at Newport.
Red hair at present is quite the
fashion, and women who have started
in life with ordinary brown looks now
struggle to have a Titian Bhade.
Tho bridal veil of the Countess de
Castellano cost three times as muoh as
the one purchased by the Princess
Helene for her wedding to the Duke
d’Aosta.
Miss Florence Blackmore, of Frank¬
lin, Mass., aged fifteen, has just per¬
formed the feat, unprecedented for
one of her age and sex, of ascending
the crater of Popocatepetl, Mexico.
Very short sleeves and very long
gloves are the rage among smart wo¬
men in Paris. White glace kid is the
favorite dress glove for day wear, and
parasols and gloves match in color.
The Princess of Wales is fond of
testing novelties and is wholly fear¬
less. She recently made the first trip
in the great aerial wheel at the “In¬
dia at Earl’s Court’’ show in London.
Olive Schreiner, the novelist, now
Mrs. Cron Wright, is thirty-three,
and a tiny creature, it is said, with
lovely dark eyes and a very bright
face. She is lour years older than her
husband.
The students of Newnham and Gir
ton Colleges, England, propose to
form a woman’s missionary settlement
in India, where ladies from the uni¬
versities may reside and join in med¬
ical, evangelistic and educational
work.
Mme. Patti says that she hopes to
sing with her last breath, and thinks
that tho reason so few voices last
among present day singers is that so
much of their tuition is forced. When
she was young, Bhe says, “Singers
were not turned out in half dozens,
like oysters on the half shell.”
Manufacturers assure the wholesale
dealers that mohairs are the coming
fabric. They predict for next spring
tho same furore over mohairs that
there was last spring over crepons,
which are now passe. Some heavy
mohairs will be shown in the fall
goods, all with very high luster.
Mrs. Lincoln, an authority on cook¬
ery, declares that Americans can lenru
much from German housewives in the
way of seasoning. For instance, in
preparing vegetables they almost
always add a little grating of nut
meg. This is not noticeable and
distinct, but it imparts an unuaualand
most pleasing flavor.
Miss Florence Nightingale, at the age
of seventy-four, is enjoying excellent
health. Bhe is a rich woman, having,
besides some private means, the
000 publicly subscribed for her by the
English people at the close o£ the
Crimean war. This sum she proposes
to settle as a trust, the interest to be
devoted to nursing wounded soldiers
m case ot war.
Mme. Dioulfy, who has attained
high rank as an authority on Persian
archaeology and antiquities, appears
in the salons of Paris iu man’s attire.
When she was a bride, in 1870, she
went with her husband on a military
expedition to the far East, and to
avoid attention appeared as a lad of
sixteen, since when she has
changed her dress.
A London florist, a young woman,
who has hit the lasliionable fancy of
Mayfair in the arrangement for her
wares, with consequent financial suc¬
cess, uses blaok velvet ribbon as a
rule to tie her bouquets. The dowel’s
which compose them are always
loosely arranged, and the black velvet
snood she finds equally effective with
delicately tinted or bright-hued flow¬
ers.
Mrs. Bret Harte was a Miss Gris
wol.l, belonging to one of .bo okleet
families in New York City. Her
mother was a daughter of David Dun
ham, the famous East India merchant,
who is buried beside his wife in Trin¬
ity churchyard, aud she is related by
marriage to a number of old families
iu New York, Boston and Baltimore.
Bhe first met Mr. Harte when she was
on a visit to her married sister in
California. He was then clerk in the
United States Mint at San Francisco.
WORTH KNOWING.
Lamp wicks soaked in vinegar will
bnrn with a more brilliant light and
will not smoke.
Slices of oranges are rather unman¬
ageable. A better way to prepare tnis
fruit for the table is, after peeling, to
take a fork and a sharp knife and cut
into small pieces. This makes a juicy,
agreeable dessert.
Water and vinegar bottles which
h ave become discolored can be cleaned
with co „ 8e 8bot or with small pieces
0 f raw p 0 t a j 0t p u fc a little cold water
in the bottle with the shot or potato
and shake until the stains are removed.
Dr. Duncan, writing for Demorest’s,
says that pure cinnamon makes an in¬
valuable drink if one is where there is
any danger of typhoid fever Steep from poor and
drainage or impure water.
drink freely, as it has power to destroy
infectious microbes.
Equal quantities of lemon juice and
glycerine make a tine emollient for
the skin. Use at night and wear a pair
of well perforated kid gloves. In the
morning wash the hauds thoroughly iu
warm water, rub well with a few drops
of lemon juice, and, after a few appli¬
cations, the skin will be soft and
smooth. It is equally good for the
face and neck.
A use has been found for old um¬
brella frames. They make excellent
frames for branching and vining house
plants. With a file, a pair of pinch¬
ers and some fine wire or stout thread
any additions can easily be woven in
to make the frame closer, according to
the need of the plant. We can imag¬
ine that such a canopy covered by a
fuschia, or nasturtium vine in full
bloom would be a thing of beauty.
Consumption of Stamps.
The people of the United States use,
on an average, 12,000,000 postage
stamps of all kinds each and every day
of the year, or a total of about 4,380,
000,000 per annum.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
R&dfca!
ABSOLUTELY PURE
The Cause of Thunder.
The lightning spark beats the air in
its path, causing sudden expansion
and compression all around, followed
by as sudden a rush of air into the
partial vacuum thus produced. If the
spark be straight and short the clap
will be short and sharp ; if its path be
a long and crooked one, a succession
of sounds, one after the other, with a
characteristic rattle, will be heard,
followed by the echoes from other
clouds. The echoes have a rolling and
rumbling sound.
BRILLIANT PROSPECTS.
Fifty-Third Session of Cox College,
Manchester, Ga.
Never in the history of the Southern
Female (Cox) College has the corre¬
spondence with patrons been so exten¬
sive as it has been this summer. More
students than is usual have registered.
The largest number of old ones will
return. Applications are continually
coming in. Old friends and alumnae
are earnestly working for the college,
and every indication points to a most
prosperous session. With a faculty of
thirty from Europe and America, with
magnificent buildings, with all modern
equipments and appliances, with ad¬
vantages of the Exposition, this fa¬
mous old institution offers eminent at¬
tractions and facilities in the way of
education . for ladies. ...
young
^ trolley railroad running fifty
miIes j country highways and
connecting six Indiana towns with
Chicago, is soon to be built. It will
be thtrlongest trolley road in Indiana
0 ' ne of the longest in the country,
The Onward March
of Consumption is
stopped short by Med¬ Dr.
Pierce’s Golden
ical Discovery. If
AjA you haven’t waited
’ AN beyond reason,
jr/ there’s and complete re
eovery cure.
m j?J Although by many
k? believed to be incur
eg able, there is the
. . ui evidence of hundreds
* \\ \ of living witnesses to
^5% efc Lb a b bl a b
^ its earlier Stages, con
sumption is a curable
disease Not every cveij
rotf'ease, *§P ~\centage but of a large cases per- and
,
we believe, luily 98
per cent, are cured
fcy Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi«al Discovery,
f ven afte r disease has progressed S so
&
copious expectoration (including tubercu
far matter), great loss of flesh and extreme
Emac i at ' on a «d weakness,
life ASTHMA
Ig£ gfp Gives POPHAM relief S In ASTHMA FIT! minutes. SPECIFIC Send
n Ej for FKE2 trial package. Sold by
a
W Druggist*. One Box sent postpaid
nonreceiptoffl.no. w AddressTHoa. roi-HiM, Six phila., born $5.00. PA¬
J. STONE HEDOYEHINH.
Owes His Health to I>r. Williams’ Fink
Fills for Pale Feople.
From The Sun, Gainesville, Fla.
The many friends of J. Stone, of Palmer,
Fla., will be pleased to know that that esti¬
mable old gentleman, whs lias for years been
a great sufferer from rheumatism,is recover¬
ing. At one time it was impossible for Mr.
Stone to use his right arm. The gentleman
in question was in the city yesterday, and
when asked by a Sun man to give some rea¬
son for his recovery, he said:
"Well, sir, you will not believe me per¬
haps. but ray recovery is due to Dr. Will¬
iams’ Pink Pills for Fale People. I think
them an excellent remedy and must accept
this opportunity, if you will permit done me, to to
advise all who suffer as I have try
them. I’ll guarantee relief. Two years ago
I was suffering from rheumatism; you know
what condition I was in. I read an article
In a Christian paper of Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People and I took seven boxes
of them. The result was more than any
human being could have expeoted. I grew
better fast.
"Someone then advised other modioine,
saying that I had taken enough of the pills.
I heeded the advice and the result was I
grew worse again and lost the use of my
right arm. I oould not move it a particle.
Eight weeks ago I commenced to take tho
pills again and now I can use my arm with¬
out any pain whatever. They are a wonder¬
ful pill aad I drove several miles to-day to
purchase another box of them.
"I wish you would publish the following
affidavit I swore to. I ask this of you as a
means of displaying my gratitude as well as
to endeavor to save some other poor suf¬
ferer.”
The Sun man consented and the following
is the affidavit which the happy man swore
to yesterday before J. C. B. Koonce:
The above was sworn to and subscribed
before me this 21st day of May, A. D. 1895.
J. C. B. Koonck,
[seal. ] Notary Public.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain, in a
condensed form, all the elements necessary
to give new life and riohness to the blood
and restore shattered nerves. They are an
unfailing specific for such diseases as loco¬
motor ataxia, partial paralysis, 8t. Vitus’
dance, Bciatlca, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner¬
vous headaohe, the after effect of la grippe, sallow
palpitation of the heart, pale and either
complexions, all forms of weakness in
male or female. Pink Pills are sold by all
dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt
of price, (60 cents ft box, or six boxes for
$2.60—they are never sold in biflk or by the
100) by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
Hot Water for Sunburn.
One of the very best ways to treat a
severe case of sunburn is to bathe the
face, constantly for fifteen or twenty
minutes with soft water as hot as it
can be borne. This treatment takes
out the redness and removes the sting,
and the skin returns to its normal state
much sooner than if left alone.
Notice.
I want every man and woman in the United
States intere-ted in the Opium and diseas Whisky
habits to have mV book on these s.
Address B. M. Woolley. Atlanta, Ga., Box 381,
and one will be sent you free.
Mothers Who Use Barker’s Ginger Tonic
insist that it benefits more Mian other medi¬
cines for every form of di-tress.
Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma¬
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. '25c. a bottle
Waller BaRer & Go. Limited,
The Largest Msnufacturen of
Ai.J* PURE, HIGH CRADE
Cocoas and Chocolates
On thii Continent, have received
HIGHEST AWARDS
from the greet
■ Industrial and Food
EXPOSITIONS
M 4 tv }\ IN EUR OPE AND A MERICA.
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Caution:
I | [ of the labcli and should wrappers make on Fure our
L JNL.that • poods, consumers place of manufacture,
■ our Mais.
namely. Dorchester, each package.
* ~ is printed on
SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. !
yy flLTER BAKER 4 CO. LTD. DORCHESTER, HASS.
—
OSBORNE’S
'; luunedd aMrje
AND
School of Sliorthancl
used. AUGUSTA. Actual business GA. from day of
No text books ani
entering. Bu-iness onners. college illustrated curr nev
goods u-ed. Send for handsomely R. paid Augusta. cata¬
logue. Board cheap. R- tare to
HOTELTYBEE
TYBEE ISLAND, GA.
This Hotel is noted for its excellent service and
on sine, tha table being supp ied with s.11 the
delicacies the market afford An abundant supply o:
fish, crabs, shr.up, etc. Leon’s fine orchestra en
K«sed for season. Specially low rates this Biyson.
Write tor terms. Special inducements to partial ot
tenormore. BOHAN & IOWAN.
The One Crop System
of farming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertilizer containing a
high percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a
® larger bank account can only then be expected.
is will brim make Writs full and for of our useful save "Farmers’ yea information money. GE R Guide,” M AN for Address, KALI farmers. a 142-page WORKS, It will 93 illustrated Nassau be sent Street, book. free, New York. and It i
f Atlanta ^CPOSI'F'OK
erpiRE^TOR^GY
Reliable Atlanta Bus ’
A List of -
iness Houses where visitors
to the Great Show will be
properly treated and can pur¬
chase goods at lowest prices.
STILSON & COLLINS
JEWELRY CO •*
55 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga.
Everything in the Jewelry and Silver
Line at Factory Prfces.
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 March 24th, 1806,
For further particulars address
WM. CRENSHAW, D. D. S-, Dean.
Grant Building, Atlanta. Ga.
FISEMAN !■ 15 and 17 Whitehall BROS Street, i
ATLANTA, GA.
—ONE PRICE
OLOT HIDE3H.S,
Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers.
BOWMAN BROS..
FINE MILLINERY.
New York City and Atlanta.
Our Atlanta store, at 78 Whitehall St.,
is now open with a complete line of the latest
Parisian and New York styles in Fall llats.
Bonnets and Novelties. You are cordially in¬
vited to call to sea us when in the city or vis¬
iting the Exposition.
°0 TO AVOID THIS TJSBI
N TETTERINE
\ c n. i The only painless and of harmleM Eczema*
CURE for the worst type patch¬
Tetter, Ringworm, ugly crusted rough scalp.
A es on the face,
T Ground itch, chafes, chaps, pim¬ oak.
(TD ples . Poison from ivy or Send poison in
In short all itches. 50c.
fl IIstamps Savannah. or cash Ga., to for J. T. box, Shaptnne. if your
one
druggist aon’t keep it.
You will find it at Chas. O. Tyner’s, Atlanta.
AROMATIC EXTRACT BLACKBERRY
AND
RHUBARB
—FOR—
Dysentery, Flux,
Cliolcrn Morbus,
Cholera, Dinrrhma
—AND
Sii miner Complaints
Try It.' Price 25c.. 50c., $1.00.
For Sale by Druggists or write to
J. Stovall Smltli,
MA NUFACT UR ING PH A H M A < M ST.
102 Whitehall St., Corner Mitchell,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
SULLIVAN & CRICHTON’S
U/Jfi
AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND.
The best and cheapest Business College in America.
Time short. Instruction thorough. 4 free. Penmen.
Big demand for graduates. Catalogue
BCLMYAN k CRICHTON, Kiser Hid*.. Allimln. Om.
IF YOU BUY YOUR SHOES
FROM
They will give you pleasure
Every minute you wear them.
14 WDitoliall Street.
SAW MILLS CORN AND
FEED MILLS.
Water Wheels and Hay Presses.
BEST IN THE MARKET.
Del.onrb Mill Mf«r. Co., 305. Atlanta. Go.
WRITE TO THE
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don’t fail to mention this paper.
A. N. U...... ........ Thirty-six, ’95.