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Mr#. M. A. Owens Falls Down a Long
Flight of Stairs and Kills
Her Child.
I-adies meet with many accidents in
descending stairs—tho result being
often a broken limb or worse, but wo
have never heard of when' n mother
falls down a flight death, of stairs until - kill* her
child and cscajic our atten¬
tion was called to an accident to Mrs.
M. A. Owens, of 2115 K St., Washing¬
ton, D. C. Wo use her language:
“ About two months
before thu time for
A'i-V;: my confinement 1 fell
down a long flight killed of
. stairs and
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ho favorable and I was ino pain; nmld
eat heartily, rest soil and was doing
finely in every way, that it was safer lo
let nature take its course, and left me
with instructions that they bo advised
promptly 1 of any unfavorable symptoms. of
had, without the knowledge anyone weeks
except my husband, lieen for some
using “Mother's Friend ” with groat
relief and meld sec no reason why 1
should not continue its use, and did so.
Now came a long time of suspense and
waiting for developments. To the sur¬
prise of all I continued to do well, and
got along hotter than I ever did before
when enclcnte, although every ared one, in¬
cluding the physicians, h the ter¬
mination would be fatal.
Eight week* anil two days from the
time 1 fell, natural labor came on and
tho child was taken away in the usual
manner, aud to the surprise of all, I was
found in better condition than ever
before at any previous confinement
l had continued to Use ‘Mother’s
Friend’ up to the Iasi hour, ami exper¬
ienced so little trouble that when the
time came was unaware of it, and the
and nurse had in bed. to make I said me myself, undress “this)' quiet
get Ui
tho work of 'Mother's Friend,’ and 1
having an easy time, ” as on previous
un
occasions I suffered tortures for hour,
lsefore.
Everything was so easy and rapii.
that tho physicians hod only time togei
in the house. Always before I h&dtrou
bio with my breasts, but this time I had
none, as I used ‘Mother's Friend' on
them as directed. 1 had them drawn and
driod without any inconvenience. You
must not forget that it was eight weeks
and two days from the death of the child
before confinement, and 1 suffered before less
and was stronger than ever on
such friends, an occasion. My physicians and
marveled at my osrupo.
I know that “Mot-burs’ Friend'’ saved
my life, and hope every expectant
mother will use it. It robs the final
hour of terrible suffering and leaves rapid her
strongerand makes recovery more
I have learned of marvelous results
where only one bottle hud t>oen used, but
tho sooner “Mothers’ Friend” is bo nun
and tho longer used, the better for the
mother when tho hour arrives.
The Hradfleld Regulator Co., of At¬
lanta, Ga., will mail free to any expect¬
ant mother their little book containin'.;
valuable information and voluntary tes¬
timonial* from ladies who lmve used
’'Mothers* Friend” with happy results.
It can bo obtained of any prominent
druggist in the United States.
Sills.
For tho second time a uniform school
The diversity of list s to |iapi r may hook bill has been defeated. Tho
be applied ia coming to he phenomenal. measure was introduced by Mr. West,
Cur wheels, In als, houses it is long of Lowndes, and was by special order
*inco the use of paper in these has i x- set for linn! action by tho house Tues¬
cited surprise, but paper sails lire some¬ day. The grenter portion of tho morn¬
thing now. ing’s session was spent iu debating tlio
The Herreshoff-, builders of racing bill which Imd a strong following, but
bouts, have lately experimented with when put to a voto it failed by a vote
tho upplicut on of rubber to balloon of 88 to 65. This bill provides for a
and other light sails. Tho ide i in view uniform system of school books for
in oinking tlioso mils of rubber iH to tho public schools of tho state and a
obtain an elastic material which will number of strong arguments were
allow tho sails to inert a-o in ares, and made by both sid, s. Mr. Fleming's
consequently iu propulsive power in bill providin ; for increase of the num¬
proportion to the. force of the wind. ber of supreme court judges was an¬
A Vbiof reason for tho employment other specie! order for the day.
of paper stock for this purpose is The session was too far advanced
lightness, a matter which o,mills for when this measure was brought up
considerable in the fast s tiling vo s hi, to dispose of during tho day's session.
but there arc other points of mperior- Mr. Fleming occupied the time before
itv, one thing that tho compi sith ui Iho close in arguing the advisability of
stretches just about enough to favor tho bill. A letter from Hon. Iloko
both wind power nml versds, while Smith to Speaker Fleming was read.
another is that the paper sails are air¬ It was nti acceptance of the invitation
tight, liisubs this, practical tests extended him to address the general
have shown that tho paper, piop rly assembly, and sets December 3d as the
prepared, is very durable and is less date. The railroad committee in its
liable to tenr iu ease of high winds. report recommended that Mr. Brnnan’s
The sails made on this now plan nro bill placing sleeping cars under the
not woven from strands or thread*, juris liction of the railroad commission
but are made up from compressed do not pass, The following new bills
sheets, those being cemented ami were introduced: To vest the man¬
rivited together iu such a way as to agement and care of all jails in Fulton
form a smooth and strong union.— county in the control of the county
Argosy. commissioners of roads and revenues
Naturally. of Fulton county. Also, a bill to limit
“Mamma,” said Iho little girl at tho tho amount of compensation to he paid
flower show, who had absorbed during the ordinary, clerk of the superior
the glass of lemonade, court, sheriff, tax collector, tax re¬
evening a a ceiver, coroner, stenographer and all
quantity ot clear cider and some grape slate, county and city solicitors who
juice, "I wish you would buy mo a are elected or appointed under a gen¬
drink of water. 1 want sons 'tiling t > eral or special not in the county of Ful¬
unthirst me."—Chicago Tribune. ton ; To exclude persons from the ben¬
FJIS‘topped free by Du. Kt. ink's Out efit of the pension law. The follow¬
Restokkii. Vo ;at ing bills passed To abolish the
Nehv* fitsafter fir^i ,tav were :
Marvelous cures. Tnatiso end $- trill ho; county court of Glynn county ; A res¬
Ue tree. Dr. Kline, Arch Sr., Rhi!*.. D olution to $1,740 worth overdue
I!la4rrrorni pay which
In n Simple Remedy. Hut Northeastern railroad bonds
it takes out corns, and \vlu\t a <• n o nti hi it bear the state’s indorsement. The
is’. Makes walking apUuiMiro. 15 \ Atclrng^lsis paid earnings of
same to bo out of the
Take Care I lie road; A bill with the senate
amendments to establish a board of
police commissioners for the city of
Ot your phv.foal health. Tu-hl up your rj.. Savannah, was taken up and the
taflo, tons your atontach an<\ fl Kt»st vo orjrnns, amendments concurred in.
tnerMaf your appetite, enrich your blood, flr.vc
out all Impurities and prevent Mcknosa with The lower house of the legislature
Hood’s court judges has Wednesday's ing decided occupitd and to six. increase session to The almost relieve bill aud the by the the number Mr. passed whole supreme Flem¬ by of of j
Sarsaparilla was
a vote of 127 to 17. Shortly after the
opening of the morning’s session
Th« One True Blood P uriflw. *1; 6 for *5. Fleming’s bill to increase the number
lood’x Pill*KU“SKH with of supreme oourt judges was taken up
a. Sic. as unfinished business and Mr. Flem¬
OSBOHNE’S ing began his argument where ho left
i ff at the adjournment Tuesday. Mr.
udrneud Qq oZ/er?, Y? strong mittee’s Hodges, argument amendment of Bibb, in followed favor to veit of him the the com¬ elec¬ in a
AND p tion of the judges iu the getieral
School of Sliortliaiacl us-
-einbly. He said he was pained that
Bn$in»*a Aetna’, bu*m*»s from day of Mr. Fleming should bring up in the
w]iw3«<H«*7wurfi»fc.3 eai:&k$ ©urr"uov Atl I
fof b*. ooara ebwptr >» toytioutfetni otiy. C it 4- house matters that he had thought
forever settled. No one could differ
iX*
THE LEGISLATURE. TURKS STILL ACTIVE:
with him id the roanuer of elect¬ There Las always been an inclina¬
ing them. Ho said If the bill tion to believe in tho existence of a
Wa " it would bo the |ft TIIRIR OVrttAOEOVS BUTCH* fund of nervous in the
! entering wedge t<J ft sweeping
FI-Ali SESSION. move in that direction tnd soon All tho
judiciary would bo placed in principal the same
Proceedings of the Senate and House ! category. These were tho
Brief. I arguments of tho day, though ft num-
Presented In < bei o' other gentlomea took stands on
the question, and ft numbs! of other
The bonse had Mon¬ good speeches were made pro and oon.
a busy session Tho Voto was then put, and tho com-
day morning and measures warp dis¬ m Dec's amendment was lost. Tho
posed of with startling rapidity. Local lull, ns originally drawn by Mr. Flem¬
bills wore the order of the day and not ing, was then voted upon and passed
sue that was nj) for flnal action failed by voto of 127 to 17. The Bu«hbill
fo A bill, which introduced a
pass. was to be Jonah. It has already
by Mr. Dempsey, of Butt*, is of se¬ seems u
rious importance to Iho state univer¬ been several times set for discussion,
sity. As is well known, tho univer¬ but something interferes each time.
sity holds $100,000 dollars worth of People poured into discussed, the Capitol
bonds with tho state's indorsement, j Wednesday to hear it audit
which bear interest at 8 cent, j being tho special order, no one doubt¬
per ed but whnt it would bo taken up. Ha-
This snug income, tho principal reli¬ dies, interested in prohibition,were on
ance of the institution for maintain- the floor, and a delegation of boys and
auce, has tho further attractive qual- g'rlr, , , wearing blue , , ribbons, , took . , a
ity of being a perpetuity. Mr. Ib mp- stand in the galleries in line stretch-
soy’s bill is to prevent the increase of a
bonded debt of tho state the a ' the way across the house. At
the or h,8 tl,m '‘ h u ^> tbo boa *° w “
raising of interest on this d lit by re- b '>silyoccn , f ,iod . with other business
pealing the act, making permanent tha nnd this beribboUed phalanx escaped
income of the university. A number of \ ^e morning passed lapidly,
other important measures were intro- Uo Ice f
duced. The following bills read ' 4U,1 1 t 800,1 that ho
were , ‘>11 would be crowded
the third time and passed : To incor- ‘ other business. About 12.30
potato th* Monroe Loan and Hanking °, u
Company, of Monroe, (Ja.; Jtesolu- " dock, the other matters having been
relieve Willie Field, of disposed of, Mr Hush aroao and cal-
tior. to attention to the fact that Ins bill
liability on bond; To amend I fl8 U,r d'scussionby spec.a 1 order
the Charter of the Kavannah j 7 In v,oW n P of , tb “ , “ t there was not
I tank and Loan Company; To amend time , enough l left to dispose of it then,
an act authoriz ng the board of 1,0 ,hat ,ho bo " 8e oonVe no
commissioners of the town of Wash- >n the afternoon This . was ile- 1
ingtonto sell bonds; To provide for batable and Mr IIur " ,br ‘ e *’ of
the change of name or of the principal J {rook \ ‘ at08 ° 4 to ‘V"*"the - ftdv.sa- .
office of any corporation; To omend ht ° f sn Cb a #tc l*. [ )a ? 0 olock
the charter of the town of Dawson j To '‘ { ’
prohibit hunting and fishing the tb ® bour of , adjournment, found him
on 81,11 d,8Cufl .« n ,f aB d tb ° 1,0,188 ad
lands of others in Appling county; To B ‘ ;
prohibit sale of liquor in the H>'>mod without taking . any action at
tho town al1 on be barroom bill This
of DeHoto; Toestaldish a city court at le tb 4 m,Uter “l* 1 " 01 * indefinite,
Brunswick for Glynn county; To in- ” c " ®
tho town of Alto in the counties “ the l b,H «. now dl8 P laoo d fro “ 1,8
corate or m,r l )08, V° n A nn,nbc , ' ° now
of Habersham and Banks; To limit tho bll lB , wer « introduced, ; , and tho house
jurisdiction of theoityconrtof DeKalb ad . oorned ovcr ,iutl1 lrlda y-
.» civil cases to tho value of 8100; To l
incorporate the town of Douglass in Tho senate hail its hands full of bills
Coffee county; To establish acity court ready for final action Monday morn¬
in the county of Coffee; To provide ing and it went to work and in a short
for tho election of tho county commis¬ time passed the following bills: To
sioners for the county of Berrien; To provide for certain legal publications;
repeal an uot for the protection of To authorize the voters of Carrollton
fish in the waters of Berrien county; to hold election on tho question of
To create board of commissioners of an
a issuing bonds; To allow tho commis¬
water for tho city of Savannah; To sioners of Chatham county to purchase
create a board of fire commissioners roads owned by private parties; To
for the city of Havannah; To incorpo¬ amend section 11178 of tho code, relat¬
rate the town of Braswell in the coun¬ ing to landlord’s liens; To abolish ap¬
ty of Paulding; To authorize and em¬ peals from (he police court of Savan¬
power tlie mayor and council of Deca¬ nah; To amend the charter of Boston,
tur to provide for tho registration of in Thomas oonnly; To organize a park
every business or trade in said city | commission for Havannah ; To fix a time
To amend the charter of Roberta; To for electing tho clerk and sheriff of tho
amend the charter of the town of city of Savannah To organize aboard
Meigs So as to allow the city to issue ;
license for the sale of liquor; To estab¬ of police commit sinners for Savannah;
lish cliurtor for the town of To authorize policemen of Savannah
a new to make arrests outside of tho city
Calhoun; To creato tho office of limits; To extend the jurisdiction of
commissioner of public works for Savannah for sanitary To
Dio city of Havannnb; To amend jt.irpoBes;
act creating board of road extend tho jurisdiction of the polico
aiu a court of Savannah; Bill creating a
and revenue commissioners for the puldio school system for Cartersville.
county of Catoosa; To fix perma¬ The bill introduced by Senator Monro
nently the title and status of a piece to place comity and municipal chain-
of ground on tho northeast corner of under the control of tho
South Broad and Aberoorn streets in gangs gov¬
the city of Savannah ; To provide a ernor and tho penitentiary depart¬
system of public schools for the town ment was made tho special order for
of Oxford in Newton county; To Wednesday. Senator Tatum says liis
au¬ people tired of camp hunters.
thorize the mayor and council of Bow¬ are
to issue bonds; Resolution Tho game is so plentiful in Dade
man au- county that hunters there and
tliorizing and directing the attorney go
general to the nnsessmont of spend weeks at a time. His bill pro-
re-open P 08 8 to 8t T Rns ... Practice.
the Postal Telegraph and Cable com- ',
I ■ jliVV'- k my 1 know
j l '“gf child. tills, as I never
P felt it move af-
ji II could terwards tell and It
■\ was out of po¬
Liming sition. Upon
exam-
'a mined by
two child physi¬
cians tho was
I-.V pronounced 1,oy dead.
KHY OK ARMENIANS. that resembles the flow of a current of
eleclficity, both in its tangible aspect I
and its remarkable physiological '
Protection From the Porlc IS Cou- , i fleets. Tho nerve centers of the
tldered as a Farce. body, or nerve ganglions, all start
from the brain as a distinct focus,
] from hero radiate tho nerves prope#
The London Times publishes a dis- as a complex system with minute ten-
patch from Jnlfa, dated November drils that give rise to sensations of the
28th, h eying that thu Armeuiau vil- most agonizing, as well as tho most
lages between Persia and Van, probe- exquisite nature—the blow of a cudgel
bly to the number of forty-six, have or the tickle of a straw being equally
been destroyed by the Hauiidieh cav- and as readily perceptible. Although
airy. no determinations of a positive cliar-
All the reports say that tho number ucter have ever been made, the.gym-
of persons killed was very large. The [ notus, or electric tish, is a type of or-
refitgces ate There mostly will going probably to the be city J ! gauism closely in which allied. tho 'The two discharge functions
of Van. a J stem
massacre in Van soon. Cannon are areas are controlled and owe their
trained on the houses of the Armen- | Listing qualities to the nervous system
inns and tho trees along (he streets 1 to such an extent that tho fish falls into
have been felled to give free range to an exhausted condition if so irritated
their fire. Reports say that the that its reserve fund of material for
ilumidich cavalry aro raiding the on- electrical phenomono becomes too
tire province of Van aud committing quickly used.
horrible atrocities. In South America the eel, which is
Many women havobeen carried to ta'en by the Indians, used to be
tho mountains. Van is the only plnco caught by driving a number of hofees
that has been untouched by the Kurds, into the river and allowing them to
who are seizing large numbers of sheep receivo the discharge from the fish,
and cattle. Tho whole population of which, when thus weakened, were
the village of Jnrtalon, numbering ilrawD from the water. Incases of lo-
200, have been killed. The Uaraidieh comotor ataxia the nervous energy is
cavalry attacked Kotomr, a Per iin I so lacking that the irritation of any
village, but were repulsed by the gar- part arouses only after a deliberate in-
rison in the fort. terval the sensation expected. The
Turkish regulars waited outside the . gradual transmission of nervous force
village to join in ill • pr. spcctive Humi-I pluu- j forcibly illustrated when a needle is
der. Afti r being Tcpnlsed the inserted in the flesh; frequently ten
diell cavalry destroyed the small Pei- j seconds ellipse before tbS impression
sian village. Arm* d bauds of Arme- is couVoye 1 to the brain. There is no
liians are entering Van from Persia, i doubt that tho mysterious adjunct of
One band fought the Hauiidieh cavalry nerve tissue is of a most perplexing
for two days near Her.si. Many aro nature. Let a nerve center of tho
reported to have been killed. hruiu be affected aud tho part of the
The cavalry withdrew aud plundered body controlled by it losos movement
and destroyed Her»i. Many nestorians , and sensation. The almost structure-
in tho Bashkota district are reported less composition of tho brain hides
to liavo been killed. wilhiu it the secret of all sensation.
ATLANTA’S BIO DAY.
One Hundred Thousand People Visit
tho Exposition.
Nearly 100,000 people saw tho fair
at Atlanta Thanksgiving day, and wbcl.
the day was done that number of peo¬
ple returned to the city to tell their
friends that tho Piedmont exposition
had been eclipsed. carried the day.
South Carolina
Her conquering army paraded tho
streets, captured the city and stormed
the exposition. The crowd that camo
into Atlanta from tho Palmetto state
was the largest that has ever been sent
froth one state to the exposition.
Twenty trains, consisting of from eight
to ten cars each, came in loaded to the
ptatforms. will be banded down
Inman day the annals as
the most memorable day iu
jf Atlanta.
This return to the city was made in
a mighty rush. The most imaginative
mind could not picture the scene
Thursday nightafter tho grand display
of fireworks, when the groat throng
strived to make its way to the trains.
It was a bigger rush than any one had
expected—than any one had prepare-
•or—and the mighty host surged au
fished in vain effort for release.
It was early Friday morning before
Ae exposition grounds were deserted
and all tho visitors had been transport¬
ed to tho city. appetites of the
The Thanksgiving tho
people were not satisfied during
day and at about 7 o’clock in the
evening everything on the grounds
suitable to satisfy gnawmg hunger had
been exhausted, Not a restaurant on
tho grounds could accommodate those
who called and thousands were turned
away wearied and hungry.
WILL 8TAY AT GUAY GABLES.
Denied That the President Is to Buy
a Long Island Home.
President Cleveland is not going to
invest in country property at Wheat-
ley Hills, L. I., os has been suggested.
An official very eloee to the president,
and who would be among tho first to
bo informed of any such contemplated
purchase says: president
“It is nonsense. The has
no intention whatever of buying a
country place on Long Island. lie
lias all the country property that ho
wants up in Massachusetts, where, on
Blizzard's Bay, he owns 160 acres of
land. He is very f.rnd of this place
and of the fishing to be had in the
neighborhood, and he has been spend-
a good deal of money lately iu fixing
it up and making improvements. Tho
Wheatley Hills story is probably a
real estate man's scheme to attrnct at¬
tention to his property."
Tho deepest artesian well is at Bu¬
dapest, Hungary. Depth 8,110 feet.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
COBBECTBD WEEKLY.
Groceries.
Boasted coffee 22.10 w 100 tb cases Green
—Choico 21^; fair 20c; prime 19c. Sugar-
Standard granulated 6c: off granulated --
New Oilcan- white +%e; do. yellow i‘4
Syrup—New Orleans open kettle 25@30c; mixed
30@>65c; I2H@20c; sngarhotise 20(i}35c. Teas—Black
green 10@50c. Rico—Head 6c;
choice 5%o. Salt—dairy, sacks, $1.85; do. bb s.
$2.25; ice cream 90c; common 70o. Cheese—
Full cream Matchcs-65s 50c; 200i
$l.8i'<®$l.75; 800s $2.75. Soda—Boxes 0c;
Crackers--Soda 5 b, c; cream 7c;
Ringer snaps 8c. Candy—Common stick
W;fancy Ovsters -F. W. $1.80;L.
"’.$1.80. Powder—Rifle *3.7 i. Shot-$180.
Flour, Grain and Meat.
Flonr, first patent, $4.70; second patent fami¬
*4.25; straight $3.70; fancy $3.60; extra
ly $3.35. Corn, white 45c; mixed 44c. Oats,
white 33o; mixed _______ 3 0,'. Bye,
Georgia 75c. Barley, Georgia rai-ed 85c. Hay,
N'o. 1 timothy. Urge bales $1; small bales 93c
No. 2 timothy, small bales 90c. Meal, plain
4Sc; boiled 40c. Wheat bran, large sacks 75c.
small sacks 77%c. Shorts *1.05. Stock Meal, $1
Cotton Seed Meal 85c per 100 lbs. Hulls, $6
per ton. Peas. 75c per bn. Grits *2.75.
Country Produce.
tip Tuesday morning in reading bouse
bills the second timo. Senator She; i-
purd’s bill amending tlio law relating
to a year’s support for widows and
minors war passed. Tho following
local bills were also pnssod : A bill to
incorporate the town of Guyton; To
ercute a board of education of Litlio-
nia; To incorporate the town of Co-
liiitta, and a bill to create a board of
lire commissioners for Savannah.
The special order for Wednesday in
the senate wss the bill of Senator
Monroe, placing the county chain-
gangs under tho mpervision of the
governor and the principal keeper of
fife penitentiary. Tho bill provides
for another assistant keeper of the
penitentiary, to bo appointed by the
governor, at a salary of $1,200 per an¬
num. Tho bill was passed and ordered
transmitted immediately to the house.
A large number of new bills wero in¬
troduced. The special committee to
look into the expenditures of made the State
Agricultural Department Colonel Nesbitt, a re¬
port, It stated that
the comniisssioner of agriculture, has
in tho past two years saved of tho ap¬
propriations, made to his department,
four thousand dollars, and that tho
amount has been turned into the treas-
ury. After some routine business tho
Bcufito adjourned until Friday.
The governor lias signed tlie Dodson
insurance bill, which had already passed
both houses, and it has now become a
law. Tho bill docs away with tho
three-quarters clause which all the lire
policies have contained.
TRUNK LINKS AGREE.
Articles of Organization Approved
and Take Effect January 1.
The following statement has been
given out at the offiee of the Trunk
Lines Association at New York:
“The articles of organization of the
joint trsfiio association have been
unanimously approved byevery make party them
to if, aud it was agreed to
iffi'Ctive January 1, 1896.
“The presidents are now in execu¬
tive session in regard to the appoint¬
ment of arbitrators.
“The board of managers will doubt¬
less be announced iu a very few days.
The committee on revision has been
continued with power to arrange all
details, procure signatures to the en¬
grossed agreement, decide on the de¬
livery of copies of the proper publio
authorities, the press, etc.”
?0<322b;c; fancy Tenn. 15@18e, poultry—Tur- choice 12%. | ! /A —, .
Georgia 10(<|12%e. Live spring 7M
keys 8,i9c p lt> ; hens 25@27Kc; Dressed V 1
Mies Edith Rockfollor, youngest j Poultry—Turseya 12%@14c; ducks j JV ___ ^
daughter of John D Rockfeller, multi-
millionaire, mnrried at noon Tuesday Tennessee 40<«?45o bn. 40@50c. Honev—Strained Sweet 8 410 pita’oes iu
in the Buckingham hotel,New York, to ''f comb‘ f) 0412 bn. %°. Onion* 69o D bu ; c; bbls.
Mr. Harold F. McCormick, sou of '
Cyrus McCormick, tho well-known ,
reaper king of Chicago. The wedding c)Mr rib ^ ioe cnred lieUies
_
(as to have taken place in oburch and 9e Sngsr-cnred hum- !(jju@14 l <c: California ; VT\
as to have been a graud ceremony, 8c. Breakfast bicon In-,. Lard—Bes: ejaatity | | \ f
ut the illuess of the groom prevented ®-H c i *coond quality f.%o. compound 5Re¬
nt t part of the plan being carried Cotton.
\ Lewi mukei sloul Q4*ti middliag 715-16
A Phenomenon.
The slightest thrill of its particles
may mean a thought that will shake
the earth with its importance—its
quietude means either sleep or eternal
peace.—Electrical Age.
Evidently Fixing Them.
Cashier—Isn’t the head bookkeeper
acting suspiciously? think he’s
President—Why, no, I
working harder than usual.
Cashier—Sh ! That’s just it! — Chi¬
cago Record.
Coitflnrinrnf and llnrd Work
Indoors, particularlv in the sitting posture,
are far more prejudicial to health than ex¬
cessive muscular exertion in the open air.
Hard se.dentafy workers ore far too weary
after office hours to take much needful exer¬
cise in tho open air. They often need a tonic
Wliete can they seek invigoration Hostetler’s more cer¬
Stomach tainly and Bitters, thoroughly renovant than from particularly
a
adapted to recruit the exhausted force o.’
nature. Use also for dyspepsia, kidney, liver
and rheumatic ailments.
One of the trruafest taska would be to try to
please everybody.
I)r. Ki mur’s Swamp-Root curat
ftii Pamphlet Kidney and and Consultation Bladder troubles.
free.
Laboratory Binghamton. N. Y.
Some people liko rare music, but piost of
them prefer it well done.
How * This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any ease; of Catarrh that cannot he cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., have Props., known Toledo, F. J. Che¬ O.
We, i lie the undersigned, and believe him
ney for lnM 15 years, per¬
fectly honorable in all business tianeact ons
and financially able to carry out any obliga¬
tion made by their firm.
West Ohio. & Trctax, Wholesale Drugg'sts, Toledo,
Wadding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. internally,
H ‘li’s ('atarrh Cure is taken
acting directly upon the blood end mu con s
Rir aces of l he system. Price, E u. per bottle.
.Sold by all Druggists. T.t-tim 3 rials five.
A Gnvernor’s Opinion.
Everybody k no ivs cx-Governor Robert Tay-
lor, of Tennessee. He says: “I liavo had oc-
easion to use Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy and
find it an admirable aid to digestion. T aken
before lecturing, it imparts a vigor and ea-i-
ness of feeling which is very desirable. I am
convinced that it is a first-class remedy for
aiding “Especially digestion. if Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy is
taken after eating.” bottle. For sale
Price 50 cents per every¬
where.
Mothers Who list* Parker’s Ginger Tonic
insist that it benefits more than other medi¬
cines for every form of distress.
Afte by - physicians Pino's hail Ralph civen me Erieo, up, I was
saved Cure.— Wil¬
liamsport, Pa., Nov. 22, 18M.
Mrs. Winslow’s Sootliln? Syrup for children
teethins,softens the gums,reduces inflamma¬
tion, allays pain,cures wind colic. 25c. a botile.
“An Ounce
cf Prevention
is Worth a
Pound of Cure.”
An ounce of healthful food
Is better than a ton oi
medicine.
USE
Buckwheat,
And throw away
the medicine bottle.
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niih the work and teach you tree you
^ —Ik. work in (he locality where rou lire;
send us your address and we will explain
r fWfir fully; profit remember for wo guar- cay’s
W • antes a clear of every
™ ^ work: absolutely sun*; write at once.
BOYAL HASf fACTVRING COBPANY, Box LB, Detroit, Ueh.
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You’re clipping coupons
when you use Pearline. Isn’t every saving,
/A big or little, a coupon that’s clipped
and paid ? And where’s saving a more
satisfactory way of than by
'/ washing and cleaning with Pearl¬
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Saves exertion and hard work and
drudgery for you yourself—while it’s
saving actual money to your pocket, in
clothes and time and health. It’s by just such
savings as these that genuine coupons come
to every wise and-thrifty woman. 475
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Highest of all in Leavening Power.- 1 —Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Royal
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Our Celestial Visitor.
The comet discovered at Lick ob¬
servatory, California, on Nov. 17th, by
Mr. C. D. Perrino is now about 84,-
000,COO miles from the sUm The dis¬
tance will decrease and reach a tfiini-
mum of about 20,000,000 miles on
December 18th, at which time its an-
gular distanco from the point where
its path intersects the ecliptic will be
203 degrees. After December 18th,
the distance from tho sun will again
increase. The object is net visible to
the naked eye, but its brightness is
increasing very rapidly. It will tin-
donbtedly be visible with telescopic
assistance within a few weeks.
Unfortunately, however, its ap¬
proach to the sun will bring it into
the morning twilight, and the difficul¬
ty of observation will bo increased
thereby. It is now times as far
from the earth ns the sun is.
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Both the method and results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is and pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬
tem effectually, dispels and colds, habitual head¬
aches aud fevers cures the
constipation. Syrup of Figs is
only remedy of its kind ever pro¬
ducer, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt its m
its action and truly beneficial in
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy Figs known. is for sale in 50
Syrup of
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. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
54 N FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK . N Y>
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costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an¬
nually. This is an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala¬
bama Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
“ Kainit”
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
Our pamphlets are not advertising circulars boom¬
ing special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain¬ line.
ing the results of latest experiments in this
Every cotton farmer should have a copy. They are
::nt free for the asking.
GERMAN KALI WORKS, York.
93 Nassau St., New
NATURE’S
WAY:
There is no reason should why tho full pcrlofi discomfort. preced-
ing childbirth i>e of itself
There is no reason why childbirth
should bring a feeling of dread to the mother.
Nature does nothing wrong. It is the abuse
of nature by wrong liviner, lack of exercise,
ill-fitting clothes, that brings about the tor¬
tures of childbirth. through the
Perfectly healthy comparative women go Nature in¬
ordeal with ease. approaching
tended it that way- Women
motherhood have really but one thing to do—
get strength generally and locally.
McELREE’S WINE OF CftRDUl
is the best medicine and tonic to do this. It
prepares tho generative organs for tli e coming
trial, shortens labor, lessens pain and i robs
confinement of its danger.
Ono Dollar a Bottle.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
A CUNTS WANTED In every State to Introduce “The
Comet" Camera. Entirely new. Profits immense.
Address Alk-U, Gleason & Co., X. O., La Crosse, Wis.
WKLL by getting the best plants, which are furnished by
W. D. BEATIE, Atlanta, Georgia. Catalogue
FX1T7E.
A Cat’s Whiskers.
Nature is an economical dam? and
never ____indulges in useless gifts. If she
gives au animal or plant an appendage
of any kind, wo may bo sure that it
serves some wise purpose. Take a cat a
whiskers, for instance, which may
Seem to yoit to be merely ornamental.
They arc organs of touch, attached to
a bed of lino glumls under the skin,
and each of these long hairs is con¬
nected with tho nerves of ;be lip. The'
slightest contact of these whiskers
with any surrounding object is thus
felt most distinctly by the animal, al¬
though the hairs themselves aro insen¬
sible.
Al£«rA$P 05 ,T { 3 ^
A List of Reliable Business Houses
where, visitors to the Great Show
will be, properly irealed and can
purchase goods at lowest prices.
STILSON I COLLINS
JEWELRY CO.,
55 Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Ga.
Everything in the Jewelry and Silver
Line at Factory Prices.
$35 l ’ AV 5ciV»i:AR^f; , Te ,£s,i $35
i.v
SULLIVAN A CRICHTON’S
And School of Shorthand. in
SiiuWtnts from 20, Slate*. * Ppwnen
Faculty- Cfita'ogm five. SlJf,.**lVAN AilnniOt tin. »fc
4 • U I’ FIT ,v - I'r- or Si reef.
c p*
^^8 Whitehall St. Ga.
Atlanta.
D TO AVOID THIS TTSB
0 TETTERINE
S i The only painless and harmless
CJ T CURE for the w wsb type of Eczema,
cr I Tetter, Kingworm, ugly rough patch¬ sctIp.
es on the face, crusted
_, Ground itch, chafes, chaos pira- oak,
| pies. Poison from ivy or Send poison in
I ^ Ill short ALL ITCHF.S. 50c.
w LI damps or cash to J. T. Shuptrine,
ft Savannah, Ga., for one box, if your
druggist don’t keep it-
You will find it at Ciias. O. Tynbu’s, Atlanta..
For Style, Wear ami Comfort,
Visit c
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3.4 WhitoliAllSt.
If in visiting-
ATLANTA
you do not find in the Manufactures
Building that large portion of the
EXPOSITION
DEVOTED TO
Piano.
..PRE-EMINENTIU ARTISTIC TONE QUALITY..
Or anyway, if you think of buying a
piano, write to either
The John Church Co.
CHICAGO. NEW YORK. CINCINNATI.
os
THE EVERETT PIANO CO.
BOSTON,
And you will get valuable information.
ATcniiTOTOR CO. floes buff tti9 ®
T ttp business, It has redaccrt tjw (
windmill because
“S-S 5 ss!s
TS* Grinders. On application i t imtU
ot thoso articles that It will furnUb
price. pr -d ^
Factory : hth. Rockwcii Rockwell .ai Bill*®™ Street*. Chlcitia
$5 An Unheard ot Offer!
This $55 00 Full Leather Top, Genulno
CoLUWCtfs Bugsy with shafts, sent ajiy-
whekk for examination on re¬
ceipt of $5. Brewster better Springs retailed
ifdeMred. None
Vv~^/for ( 00. Absolute If exactly guarai ntea
one year. as
represented, p*y nearest bank
the balance, V>9. Pr ce 3S
CA9II with V order. Draft, registered letter o r money order. 4
Buy di s „* reiM,er * American Boggy Co. CoLui*au«,
handsome pr , u Ohio.
PARKER’S
; HAIR BALSAM hair.
CIS Cleanse* and beautifies growth. the
i . J Promotes n luxuriant
■ 9 Never Tails to Youthful Bestore Color. Gray
> • 9 Hair to its hair tailing.
Cures sculp discuses &
I 50c, and $1.00 at Druggists
A. N. U....... .......Forty-nine, ’95.
Oa Oat Acrs a!
is what Mr. Louis
Treadway made.
YOU CAN DO as
MARLIN REPEATER.
25-20 MARLIN, *
Made in 44-40 Calibres.
Only Solid Top and Slde-ejectln« Repeaters mad*
Ail other Calibres ready. The Marlin Fire ArmflCOi
Catalogue free. New Haven, Conn.
GOOD POSITIONS
SECURED BY STUDENTS
Business Finns SnppIM with Eeir)
Richmond’s Commercial College,
I.fttnbiWbed 1SS4.
Semi for Catalogue. savannah, ga.
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Best „ - cufif.s la: Cough Ima, WHfcRE Syrup. -.-,irl ALL by Tastes ELSE druggists. Goal. FAILS. * „ Cso IS N
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