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“ COMPOUND OXYGEN ITS MODE OF ACTION more
AND RESULTS’* in the title uf book of two hundred pages, J fj [ I and cm
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published by Drs Starkey and Palen, which given to all inquirer- Mcuuy
full information as to this remarkable curative agent and a record of surprising
of them after being abandoned die by other physicians. , It
cures in a wide range of chronic cases—many to
will be mailed free to any address on application.
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BOILERS Pipe & fitting
SAWMILLS Brass Valves
GRIST MILLS SAWS
Cotton Presses FILES
SHAFTING INJECTORS
PULLEYS PUMPS
HANGERS Water Wheels
COTTON GINS CASTINGS
GEARING Brass and iron
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Mustang
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Sciatica, Scratches. Contracted
Lumbago, Sprains, Muscles,
Rheumatism, Strains, Eruptions,
Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail,
Scalds, Stiff Joints, Screw
Stings, Backache, Worms,
Bites, Galls, Swinney,
Bruises, Sores, Saddle Galls,
Bunions, Spavin Piles.
Corns, Cracks.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
*ocompll«he« f,»r everybody exactly wh»t Uelahncd
,or,t ° n * °f th* r*a*on» for the great popularity of
!1i« Multan* Mulnu-nt 1* (oun.1 In It* unlverwl
i tipplh-nblllty. Everybody nw-d*such iimcdli-lno.
The t.umbrriiinn needs li InCMe of accident.
The llouaewife needs It for general family use.
The funnier needs It for his teams and his men.
The Mechanic needs It always on his work
1 bench.
The Miner needs It In ease of emergency.
The I’loneerneedBlt-can’tiKitaUmgwIthouf Ik
The farmer needs it in his house, his stable,
ami ht* stock yurt!.
TIm* Nt cam boat man or the llontiwmi need*
It in liberal supply Htfi'at and ashore.
The llorac-fanclcr needs it it Is his l»e*t
friend ami safest trcllanee.
The Stoob*vr<mer needs It — It will save him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
The Itaitroud titan needs li ami will need it so
long as hi# life Is a round of accidentsdarters.
The llut'kufludHiimii toads If. There u not ti¬
Ing like It as an antidote i'o the dancers to life.
limb and oomfo-t which surround tho pi
The Mr rebuilt net It about hi# store among
h!» am ploy era. Aivident# will happen, and when
ttarsocomo th*’ Mustang LImwent is wanted at ones',
iirepu lliittb' in Che House. ’Tls the Lest of
economy.
Keep a llottle In the Factory* Itatmmodlata
u#o in eltlent so' #ui ml L'-s of >\
Kcei» n Hot lie UmtyNiii the Stable lor
*»*e « bun wanted.
SMITHS
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6 URE Biliousness: Sick Headtche In Four hour*.
One dose relieves Neuralgia. Thev cure and
pre.snt Chills •• Fever. Sour Stomach e* Bad
Breath Clear the Skin. Tone the Nerves, and give
Lite .- Vigor to the svstem. Dose: ON*. BKAN.
Trv them once and you will never be without them.
Price. 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists receipt and ot
Medicine Dealers prepaid, generally. Sent on
price In stamps, to any address,
J. F. SMITH £ CO., M*
Msadtacturers and Sole Props.. ST. LOUIS
f WZEBLY i'RADE REVIEW.
I ff*rt of i i»»* InimtalP Com*
Mtrrrt' l,nw FI wet uat i «nn of (lie
.Market.
K. G. Dun A Co.'s weekly review of
: the trade says:
“April is close at hand and some anxi¬
ety as u the money market is usual at
this season. The banks have been send¬
deposits ing large amounts the to the and Interior,through the issues
at treasury of
silver certificates elsewhere, and there
has also been a heavy demand for Phila¬
delphia exchange, so expected. that a further de¬
cline in reserves is Western
and southern demand for money lias been
caused by the desire to ship products be
fore the interstate ar t and change of rates
go into effect. Though the demand at
Chicago is reported diminishing, rates
are (1 to H per cent. All circumstances
mak' it comparatively easy for the oper
! ato! produce a tight if he pleases. activity The
intestate bill causes great iri
| shipments of dry goods and other tner
chamlise to anticipate a change of rates
on April 5th, but this means dullness af
I ter that date, and complaints of indus
trial and commercial inactivity, respect¬
ing business that depends on future rates,
grows mere numerous. Coal men are
.awaiting the proposed new rates for
transportation. against Cr.v goods merchants classifl
protest earnestly the new
cations, and especially against the charge
of higher rates for goods in commission- box than in
the hale. The selection ot
ers is thought to foreshadow a strong ef
fort to ad just rates according to distance.
General Fink thinks the law will tend to
the crushing of the small by the larger
i ! companies, and Mr. Adams thinks it
hastens the swallowing of the weaker by
j the stronger roads. Months of tinner
tainty must elapse before the effects of
i the act can he understood. Railroad
business has been large.
f he temporary activity Ol iMaicll (iotis
not indicate a larger business after a
•.Tiange of rates, however, nor is the
building of 620 miles of road, against
290 to date last your, a safe indication as
to the future. Reports regarding the
iron business are not favorable, imports
evidently having a depressing effect.
British shipments of iron and steel to
this country were 117,453 tons in Febru
ary and 94,151 tons in January. Prices
of kinds largely imported show a weak¬ little.
ness. I’ork products have reacted goods a be¬
Wool is lower, the demand for
ing slack. Wheat has declined one cent,
corn about half a cent, and oats a shade,
with unusually small sales and large re
ceipts. Cotton has advanced a quarts
and corn half u cent.
POST-OFFICE BURGLARIZED.
The Albany, Cia., Post-ofllce Robbed of
Money and Htnmpn,
A special to the Atlanta Constitution
from Albany, Ga., Tuesday says: Our
city was considerably excited this morn¬
ing when it was reported that a bold and
daring burglary had been perpetrated at
the post-office An investigation some time during revealed the
night. truth the and soon led dis¬
the of rumor to a
covery of the amount lost The safe was
bored into, the drill being placed in such
a position as to break the combination,
and the drawers were rifled of their con¬
tents. The vault containing the money
was carried away with the stamps and
registered and letters. $800 Six $1,000 hundred in or $700
in money or stamps
j were taken by the thieves.
Besides these, about thirty registered
letters, the exact value of which is not
known at present, were stolen. An en
i trance into the post-office was effected
i through the back door, which was locked
and barred securely when the office was
closed for the night. Early this morning
the broken vault and the papers were
found on the banks of the liver, where
they had been left by the thieves after
rifling them of their contents. The work
| prepared is evidently for that their of professionals, work, and who strenu¬ go
i
ous efforts will he made to bring them to
justice ami retribution. Captain Y. G.
Rust, the clever and efficient postmaster,
telegraphed immediately and to the authori¬
ties at Washington to Inspector
Booth, of Atlanta, notifying them of the
robbery.
STEALING COTTON.
Twi'iuy-ave llidri l»l**tiprar nnd Art
Hubs-qtieiiClr b'outtd.
A ease somewhat startling was heard
before a justice of Columbia, S. C.,
Wednesday morning. Several days pre
violl „ freight Car of the Charlotte, Co
huu , )i:i ftn(l Augusta railroad.on a siding,
was found emptied of twenty five bales
of cotton. After a consultation with
railroad officials suspicion fell upon Ben
jamin F. Turner, yard master of the com
patty. He was accordingly arrested. He
stoutly declared his innocence. Sixteen
j bales of the cotton have been found iu
the ginhouse of Joseph Taylor, a colored
man living in the southern portion of the
city. The marks on these bales have
been obliterated. Taylor says he hauled
this cotton to the ginhouse at the request
of Turner. A ear lock and a railroad
lantern were traced *o Taylor's possession.
It also came out by Taylor’s statement carriage
that he had three bales in his
house, lie claims to have put them there
by Turner’s o.der.
' old, married.
Turner is about ”8 years
and he has hitherto borne an excellent
| character. He has been employed by
the railroad about three years. Taylor
was prominent in the heydey of radical¬
ism in South Carolina. He was never
bitter. He is now an extensive dealer in
wood and coal, making money. The
present indications point to Turner’s dis
i charge, and to Taylor’s commitment for
i trial. The case has excited unusual in
! terest, and the result is awaited with
some eagerness, Both defendants are
out on bail.
A t.ABGR FACTORY KOK ATHFMS,
A company has been organized in Ath
ens, Ga.. for the purpose of establishing
{ a large factory for the manufacture of
sash, doors, blinds and building material
generally. They have already on hand
a paid up capital of $15,000 aud can in¬
crease it to $50,000 if necessary. The
* land has been purchased on which to
erect this factory and it will not be many
I weeks before dirt wil'. be broken. It
will be on the line of the Northeastern.
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Of rni«f tl.e pt-tullftr medicinal merits of Hoot’s Sarsa
t , a is fully confirmed by the voluntary testi
monyjy! thousan la who hive tried it Peculiar in
‘ fm comfiinatlon. proportion and preparation of Its
iijgr-tileiita, peculiar in the extreme care with
win It it is put up, Hood’s Sarsaparilla accom
piishejs cures where other preparations entirely
fail. Peculiar In the unequaled good name it has
made at home, which is a “tower of strength
abroad,” jecullar in the phenomenal sales it has at
tallied, the most popular and successful spring med
jc.'ne and blood purifier before the public to-day is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“I have had running sores on my limbs for five
years, so bad at times that I could not walk about
the house When l commenced taking Hood’s Sar
saiiftrBla I was In pain so severe that I cannot de¬
scribe It. I could not walk nor sleep nights. Iliad
no appetite and fell away. But Hood’s Sarsaparilla
did ore a wonderful amount of good. I am well
now to what I was when I began to use It. 1 have a
good appetite, have gained In flesh, and can sleep
wcl L f My sores arc almost all healfd, »nd 1 can do
a ft day’* work, ani not br,ak down.”-M r*,
r N?B vhLow. -Be'sure Dover N H
to get th. Peculiar Medielue,
ood’s Sarsaparilla
Beta by OIL {>7 HOOD all (lrugg.*t». A CO., Apothecaries, suffer*. Lowell, Prepare Alasa. .on.,
•Inng••no T,oo Doses One Dollar
IBaSgSgggS nlo,,-"l A few lules In towns and cities,
it JOHNSON 0l»<). * CO„ y»- W1S Main St„ltlchmo: i, i a.
P MIOntlSS^fewSBrfs-OT « to Soldier* A Heirs. Bend stamp
1 I BLOOD AND LONG DISEASES.
i.iinwi | M( . s JI ARV McClure, Columbus, Kan ....
Liver Disease
SND liver disease, heart trouble, and female weak
ness. I was advised to use 1 ; Dr. Pierce’s
UciDT ntftni TDflliDI I nUUDLL. T Goldeu Medical Pellets. Discovery, 1 used Favorite bottle Pro
S (;iii)tion and one Discov
of thr ‘Prescription,’ five of the ‘
erv ’ and four of the 4 Pleasant Purgative Pellets.’ My health be
• an to improve under the use of your medicine, and my strength
came back. My difficulties have all disappeared. I can work hard
all day, or walk four or li ve miles a day, and stand it- well; and when
I boftan using tho ’nedicino I could scarcely walk across the room,
most of tho time, and I did not think I could evei fet.1 well again,
1 have a little baby girl eight mom Its old. Although she is a little
‘ delicate in size and appearance, she I is healthy. other I give treatment your reme- alter
dies all the credit for curing me, as took no
beginning their use. I am very grateful for your kindness, and
thank God and thank you that I am as well as 1 nra after years
of suffering.” Mrs. I. V. WEBBER, of . _ Yorkshire, , . . Otitnrawjns _ Co., „
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Liver I 1 N. Y„ writes: “I wish to Discovery say a few words in Pleasant praise
of your - Golden Medical and to
Disease, j Purgative Pellets.’ lor live years previous
j ^ 1 ™ln U in my S ^hf’^'tonOmmlly fwas
B to do my own work. I ant happy to say
1 am now woU and strong, thanks to your medicines.”
Chronic Diarrhea Cured.—D. I,A7.ARRe. Esq., 175 and f77
Zltieatur Street, Medical New Orleans, Discover}-,’ La,, writes: and it has "I cured used three of bottles chronic of
the ‘Golden regular.” me
•diarrhea. My bowels are now
“THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”
Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery, and good
digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor wiU bo estaWished. the q &c™fula, rnfnla blood Diood
^Golden Medical Discovery cures all efficacy humors, in from curing the Salt-rheum common pimple, or Tetter, blotch, Fever-sores, or eruptiom Hip-jomt to Disease, P Scrofulous or or bortg
*oison. Especially has it Glands, proven and its Eating Ulcere.
And Swellings, Enlarged
Indigestion Rev. F. Asbttry Howell, Pastor of the M. E.
j Church, of Stive rt on, N. J., says: I was af¬
CS2 flicted with catarrh and indigestion. Boils and
oils, blotches began to arise on the surface of the
skin, and I experienced a tired feeling and
Blotches. Golden dullness. Medical I began Discovery the use afe of directed Dr. Pierce's by
him for such complaints, and in one week’s
Mme I began to feel like a new man, and am now sound and well.
tiiex The • Pleasant Purgative Pellets ’ are the best remedy bad for bilious in the or
headache, or tightness about the chest, and taste
mouth, that I have ever used. My wife could not walk across the
Amt when she began to take your ‘Golden Medical Discoverv.’
lSr,w she can walk quite a little ways, and do some light work.
Mrs. Ida M. Strong, of Ainmoorth, Ind.. writes:
KlB-.lfllNT "My little boy had been troubled with hip-jomt
wuin* disease for two veare. When he commenced the
flieCICC us® of your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and
UlatfloC. ’Pellets,’ he was confined to his bed, and could But
iMoaaHnMMi not be moved without sufferm g great pain. time.
b ^w, thanks to your 4 Discovery,* he is able to be up all the
CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SPITTING OF BLOOD.
m'f ktadr^d^ffeetioS^t to a tovermgn remedy. While it promptly cures the severest Coughs it strengthens the system
and puriftea the blood. and increases the flesh and weight of those reduced below the usual standard of health by
It builds the system,
“Toa«m^’-Mre. Yeu will Epwaro be praised .BBmx. bvme of for the remarka- 1
Out- wrib-s: ” ever reduced that friends bad all
bio cure in my case. I w;is so my doctors. I then
given me up, and I had also been given up by two that medieme
went to tho b. sc doctor in tliese parts. He told me
was only a punishment in iny case, and would not undertaki to
tn-at me. He said I might try Cod liver cii 11 i
BlVEN A |i„ UP lilust. ns that was the only thing that could P*'®*"
biy have anv curative power over consumption last to
1 far advanexxi. I tried the Cod liter oil as a
Tfl III llT Hit. treatment, stomach. but I was My husband, to weak not I could feelingffltwMw not keep i
on my though be had bougnt lor
to give me up yet. mo
everything he stw advertised for my complaint, procured aquan
tit: <>f y iur‘Golden Medical Discovery. 1 took only four bo. ties,
an L to the sunwise of everybody, am to-day doing which my barrassedme own w ora,
ari i a n entirety free from that terrible cough number
night and day. I have been afflicted with rheumatism torn
of v > itrs, and now feel so much hotter that I believe, with a^eon
tin istkm of yrnir * Golden Medical Discovery.' I »};> «»
to perfect health. I would say to those who are falling a prey to
that terrible disease consumption, do not do as I d*d. take every¬
thing else first; but take the ‘Golden Medical Discoverv in the
early stages of the dis-wso. and thereby save a great deal ot siu
fer ng and be restored to health at pnqe. Any Pf rso ffT rt1 ' ,1 s
ttih in doutk, need but write me, inclosing a gtatcinuBt win ,,7
anvt'lorx* for reply, when tbe foregroin^
be fully substantiated by me.”
Cleer Cured.—T saac E. Derwws, T>q- ef Frn-iua Urn™,
oriciand Ce- ,Y. r. i P. O. Box 38), wntee: The Golden Medi-
Golden Medical Discovery is Sold by Druggists. Price $1.00 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for $5.00.
WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietor*,
JNo. 663 Main Street, BlITALO, N. T.
-too Doses one Dollar, ■■ ao often told of thl. pa
culiar medicine. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Is not a caicn
lino only, but Is absolutely true o ’ and original with
this preparation ;^and It is as absolutely true that it
can honestly be applied only to Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
which is the very best spring medicine^and blood
purifier. Now, reader, prove it.
home and measure Its contents. You will find it to
hold 10> teaspoonfuls. Now read the directions,
and you will find that t e average dose for different
ages is less than a teaspoonful. Thus economy
and strength are peculiar to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Is the Best
“I commenced taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla as an
experiment, as I had no appetite or strength, and
felt tired all the time. I attributed my condition to
scrofulous humor. I had tried s veral different
kinds of medicine, without receiving any benefit
1 ut as soon as I had taken half a bottle of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla my appetita was restored, and my
stomach felt better- I have taken three bottles, and
my stomach never felt better.”—M rs. J. t. Dot.
beare, Pas oa K , R-I.
’’Wo all like Hoad’* Saraaparlla.lt h .o .strength
enlnsr.’’— Lizzie Balfour, Auburn, r.. I,
Do not be induced to take any other. Get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
00 Doses ° Do,,ar .
« ne
Officer s’ pay. bounty pro
cured; dcaoriert* relieved.
VI V v| 21 years practice. Sneccaao
fee. Write for circulars and new iawa.
r " Mrs. Parmeija Brundagr, of 161 Lock Street,
General
ilCQII ITV sore throat, and my mouth was badly cankerea.
SJLUir.|i7 a My liver was inactive, and I suffered much from
%r~x=Tx rr~rrmr , md dyspepsia. I am pleased to say that your Golden
Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets’ have cured me of all these
ailments and I cannot say enough in their praise. I must also
gay a word in reference to your ‘Favorite Prescription, as it
\ n { s proven itself a most excellent medicine for weak females,
j t has been used in my family with excellent results,
Dyspepsia.—J ®ites: ames L. Colby, Esq., of Yucatan , Houston would Co.,
“ I was troubled with indigestion, and eat
heartily ^mach, and grow poor at the same time. 1 experienced heartburn,
g(Hlr and many other disagreeable I commenced symptoms taking common
to that disorder. ‘ Pellets,’ your and
‘Golden Medical Discovery ’ and
.
INVIUUnn.to HVlRflRATFS I am now entirely healthier free from than the I have dyspepsia, been and for
QtfOTCM am> jn lac , and seventy
TUC i(Jt OldltlR. five years. I weigh one hundred
Lmi. one and one-half pounds, and have done as
n— mU ch work the past summer as i have ever
„f5uci2 - jn the 8ame )e ngth of time in my life. I never took a
e that seemed to tone up the muscles and invigorate
the whole system equal to your * Discovery ’ and * Pellet*
Dyspepsia.—T heresa A. Cass, of Springfield, Mo., writes:
"I was troubled on. year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and
sleeplessness, but your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cured me.
Chills and Fever.—Rev. H. E. Most.ey, A/onfmorenct, S. C.,
writes: “ I.ivst August 1 thought I would die with chills and lever.
I took your ‘ Discovery ’ and it stopped them in a very short rime.
and can walk with the It has only been
pain, and can eat and sleep as well as any one.
about three months since he commenced using gratitude your medicine. lor the
I cannot find words with which to express my
benefit he haa received through you.”
Skin Disease,—The “ Democrat and News,”
A Terrible liamgburg, Dorchester Co., Md„ has been cured
Affliction. of Golden a bad Medical ease of Eezerna Discovery. by using The Dr. disease Pierce ap- s
-----peared first in her feet, extended to the knees,
covering the whole of the lower limbs from feet to knees, then
attacked the elbows and became so severe as to prostrate her.
After being treated by several physicians for a year or two she
commenced the use of the medicine named above, bhe soon
began to mend and is now well and hearty. Mrs. Poole thinks
the medicine has saved her Sew life and Market, prolonged Dorchester her days. County, Md.,
Mr. T. A. Ayres, of East
vouches for the above facts.
procllrt< L .j tbree p,,itles of viur ‘Discovery, which healed it up
T f,^tlv." Mr. Downs continues:
ronsn motion and Heart Disease.—“ I also wish to
tbank y ou for the remarkable cure y*,u have effected in ray ease.
^ f \ r diseast. three veare I had suffered and from heart that disease. terri
u WASTED . TO Me consulting consumption, I had wasted
U Before you away to
» Cari a skeleton: could nt>t sleep nor rest, and many
HdaLLLIJ”. erny tine s wished to die to be out of inv misery. had I
|ted you, and you txild me you
i ......... ■ ; ,,f curing me. but it would take time. I
%or ,^ bvp m0 nths’ treatment in ail. The first two months I wbs
a | mos t discairag-d: could not perceive any favorable symptoms,
but t!je t jijnj month I began to pick up in flesh and strength. I
now recite how. step by st. p. the signs and realities of
^turning health gradually but surely developed themselves,
To ^j av j t ; p ^c scales at one hundred and sixty, and am well
and strong.’’ curing Mr. Downs’ terrible disease
Our ■ principal reliance in
was t he ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery.”
Bleeding Josfph F. McFarland. Eaq- blee-ding Athens, from Leu,
rib's: “My before wife she bad commenced frequent using
Longs. the lungs Medical Discovery.’ She has your
from •Golden not
had any since its nse. For tome six months
she has boon feeling so well that she has
discontinued it,”
Il Don’t Buy Until you
l^fmd out the new
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ld&aaf*ctur*ra of and Deaieni in
Saws and Saw-Mill Supplies.
Repairing a Specialty.
Agent- for L. A OOMPAWT’i
Wood Worktr* Machinery*
Lfergr* *'-i complete (took. Ga. WriM
for c&t&lucu*. Atlanta.
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Being an ^Account theijilf.be of Thrilling Adventnres^FA; rp'GS iver
ies m m! 1 parts of The latest- and b.vfnrtbn
best and most com iplete book of wonders ever published,
Agents who have sold sola simu similar books capital are needed. doubling SpJen- 1 heir
sales with this. tins. No f\o exesrie experience who will work.
did terms and ; choice o' V rrito itory to tothoso those wno wni wont.
Adir’s Hu DGINS AT ALTY, 2d S. Brc ad St., Atlanta,Ga.
WHETHER YOU WANT I
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It will pay you to write to
PHILLIPS & CHEW
ATLANTA, UA.,
; For Catalogue (free) and Prices. Mention this paper.
PILES | IfilMB w ■ ^ Indian will cure Pile any case Ointment or Itch**
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, b> gjW&gjjj j ,j-gi mailed receipt of price by Sold
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L AMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR, Agents, Atlanta. Go.
ri ■ | I II ■ H Sfi ■ and WHISKEY without HABITS
cured at home pain.
y r I M |H| B mk of particulars sent FREE.
B. M. Woolley, M, B. ;
■BHnHBBnffiHSaaBff)* Street. Atlnntn, this <Ja. Office t»H
Whitehall Mention paper.
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Education a specialty at MOORE’S BlJSlNE.SSt
IMVKltHITY, Atlanta, iin. One of the best
schools in the Country. Send tor Circulars.
TAPEWORM* Illustrated Book
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* for Circulars A Specimen ot Penmanship^
A A Flat top No. 7 Cook Stove for I (MM>
W with fixtures. Send for catalogue. A. P.
I Stewart *t Co. ,d9 WhitehallSt., Atlanta,Gx»
B ri flV AGENTS WANTED to sell our Com: mon
m nlo I snnso Bustlft and Combination Skirt B UlStl*
■i and Supporter. S *nd for aatnp es and agency.
Addresp, with stamp, H. A . French & Co., Atlanta, Ga»
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