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Ihe Unexplored Region*.
The principal portions of the worldre-
cmining unexplored are situated in Cen¬
tral Africa, certain portions of Asia, the
central portions of Australia, and the
f-jnd surface of the globe within, or bor¬
dering upon, the Arctic regions. Africa
•s still the least knowa division of the
-dobe. and although during the latter
half of the present century considerable
portions of the country have
been explored, and many of
them opened up for trade and
colonization by and from various Euro¬
pean countries, yet still there is probably where
at least one-sixth of that continent
the foot of a white man lias never trod.
If China, Thibet, Persia, and those parts
uf Asia most recently annexed to the
Kussian Empire were included among the
unexplored portions of the world, then
the extent of Asia remaining to be ex¬
plored would probably reach as much as
ne-tifth of its entire area. As to the
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continent of Australia, all the central por¬
tion. forming one-lialf of the whole, still
remains practically unexplored. The ex¬
peditions in and since 1872 seem to
demonstrate that much of the interior of
Australia between the west of the over-
Spring mnu
la a necessity with nearly everybody, rh
down, tired condition at this seaeon is due tjm.
purities In the blood which have accumulate.^
l;ir the winter, and which must be expelled 1^ j
wish to feel well. Hood’s Sarsaparilla thorof. •
purifies and vitalises the blood, creates a good .** -y
tite, cures biliousness aud headache, gives hetj® ul '
action to the kidneys aud liver, and impart* t< -
whole body a feeling of health aud strength. IqI'II t
this spring. ■si-
-1 take Hood’s Sarsaparilla every year as a sp *'
tonic, w iib most satisfactory results.”—C. Pabme.
C49 Bridge Street, Brooklyn.
Purifies fha Blood Ills
the
“Hood’s Sarsaparilla purified my blood, gave icll
strength and overcame the headache and dizzint jj(J
so that I am able to work again. I reeomme )n .
Hood’s Sarsaparilla to others whose blood is tlfiL
or impure, and who feel worn out or run down"
—Lcthek Nasos, Lowell, Mass.
-We have used Hood’s Sarsaparilla for years, aiyC
recommend it as the best spring medicine or bkioSg!
purifier. Our boy is nine years old and has
good health ever since we began giving it to him
—B. F. U mover, Rochester, X. H.
Hood's h
Sarsaparilla druggists. $1; six for $T>. Prepared on!*’ j
Sold by all
by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. '•
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° soTP Biliousness. Sick Headache. Constipation,
“laltna. Liver Complaints, hake the sate
acd certa in remedy, SMITH’S
BILE BEANS
Si? SMALL SIZE Kru (40 little pS?tee beans to the 11 bot-
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CATARRH
b> using
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Pi ‘ a ’ ’ n *° **chnostril.
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NASHVILLE, TENN,
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land telegraph line and the east of the
narrow hilly border of western Australia
is little better than desert, either unmiti¬
gated sand the or dense scrub or porcupine
grass. In case of *he Arctic regions
very little can be "ascertained as to the
surface, because both land and -water are
continuously under masses of snow and
ice; and even when explorers like Dr.
Xansen, in the case of Greenland, succeed
in crossing the continent, the information
gained is, after all, but slight, and
makes it doubtful whether the result is
sufficient to compensate for the risk to
human life incurred in obtaining it. A
great portion of the northern part of
South America is also absolutely un¬
gions known. Taking all the unexplored of the re¬
together, at least one quarter
land surface of the globe still remains- un¬
explored and comparatively unknown to
the civilized nations of the earth As to
the water surface, practically nothing re¬
mains to be explored the Arctic except those Antarctic por¬
tions within and
circles, which are continually frozen over
and therefore inaccessible.
'What the world wants, says some¬
body, is a new religion. We doubt it.
Some people are getting not willing to pay foi
what they are now.
B ■ ,^-^rffmnunieatiou nothing
that will be of interest to
the public, ana tnere is so little news to
be obtained that I almost refrain from
writ ing at a J1.
that , friend, . .
I am glad to has state sufficiettly our covered
Wesley Felts,
from his recent illness to be among us
acain, and in a short time he will be en-
abled to once more resume the duties of a
Mr*. Lizzie Pierson, of Monroe county,
spentseveral days of this week with rela-
tivesherc. She has just recovered from
iffltegJStoiTm that ."““is
lescing.
Mr. F. M. Felts lias* resigned the post-
mastership at Roblcy, and on yesterday
turned the office over to his successor,
Mr. H.*D. Fincher. Mr. Felts has held
the position for several years, and the
patrons of the office tender him their
thanks for the faithful discharge of his
official duties.
Most of the farmers arc busily engaged
iu eotton planting or work per¬
taining in that direction, and in a short
time the entire crop will have been
planted. The early planted seed are
coining up, but remembering the fate of
those who boasted of early garden the veget sub¬
ables, there is but little talk on
ject-
The Oak Grove Singing Society will
meet with the people of Musella, at the
school house near that place, next
Sunday afternoon, April 27th. As usual,
the young will probably turn out en
mass, and we would be older glad people to see
good attendance of the
well. Better order would be
jn their presence, and would be
Dictionary” is being dnerihi to tne pnblic
at a very low price. The body ol the book,
from A to Z is a Cheap reprint page for
page, Of tho Ouition Ot 1847, Which was in
its day, a valuable book, bnt in the pro-
press of language for over FORTY YEARS,
has b0SB completely superseded. It Is
HOW reprodncea, broken type, errors and
all.bYptiot Q-I ttbograpIiprocMa.Ispricteid fllmsily bound. A
03 Cilfitip papQt &dU by between
brief coiuparifion. and page latest page, and enlarged
the reprint the
edition, will show tho great superiority
of tho latter. These reprints are as out
Ol date as a last year’s almanac. NO hon-
orable dealer will allow the buyer of such
to auiipose that ho is getting the Webster
which to-day is accepted as tho Standard
and THE BEST,-every copy Of Which
bears our imprint as given below.
II perrons who have been induced to
purchase the “ Ancient Edition ” by any :
tacts, we Will undertake io see that the
seller i3 punished as ho deserves.
G. S C, MEB1UAM GO.
SPKINGFIKLO, MASS.
f F YOU WISH A & _____ ^
If F. O I, V Hit 1 -----.1/ Lmsoti *4
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purchaae one of the cele-
Prated SMITH Kt WESSON {(
arms. manufactured The finest small and arms the )J Xy-o/ ')
ever of all expert.'. \\
first Manufact.ired civic* calibres :*>and 4t-li». Sin- t j i
in :t2, and
gle or double action. Safety Hammerless
Target models. Consttuetwi entirely of boat for quul-
Uv Avi ought steel, carefully unrivuJed inspected llni-li, work'
inar.sh j'and stock, tlicy arc for deceived by
•turnbllif y »ml accuracy. Do not be
cheap mal leable cast-ivnn imitations which
a^e often sold for the gc T.u ne article and are not
onlv unreliable, but dangerous. The SMITH b
WESSON Revolvers are all stamixd an.i upon the bar¬
rels with firm's name, address dates of pat. ntu
and are gunritutct-d perfect in every detail. In¬
sist lit Kin having the genuine article, and if your
dealer cannot supply you an order sent to address
below will receive prompt and careful attention.
Deacrptiveeatalovue awl orices furnishel uoon ap-
*' licatoa SMITH & WESSON,
fWMention thi- paper. Springfield, Musa.
FINE! JEWELRY
J. P. STEVEIMS & BRO.,
A.TLANTA, O-A..
AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL
CONSULT UK. 1.0BB. 329 North Fifteenth
Street, Philadelphia. Twenty years’experience
in special diseases; cures the worst cases of Nervous
Complaints, Blood Poisoning, Blotches, Eruptions,
Piles, Catarrh, Dicers, Sores, Impaired Lung, Memory, Liver,
Desp -mlency. Dimness of Vision,
Stomach, Kidney uTright’s Disease); confidential.
Mr-Csll or write for question list aud book.
MADISON RATTLER RAZOR, $1.25
True Apollo Bing Razor, - * •. $ 2.00
N^StyleftlttonHole Sctosors, with ret screw. SSc.
&jS«£rr--4Ksass: D ETE CT IVES
traauaa DsUcUt* Barsaa Co. H Axcads. 3 a dsai d.w
The Color ol Flame*.
The color of a flame depends partly the on
the temperature, but principally undergoing on
nature of the substances com¬
bustion or incandescence. The flame of
an ordinary tire is yellow, because the
heat is not sufficient to render the carbon
a white heat. The flame will burn much
brighter when air is supplied to it freely,
is by raking out the cinders at the bot¬
tom of the grate or blowing the fire with
a bellows, because with every fresh rush
af air there is a new supply of oxygen.
The red flame is caused when there is a
rapid union between the combustible
passes and the oxygen of the air, which is
frequently the ease in the uttermost zone
af a candle flame.
A quaint superstition formerly existed
in Wales to the effect that bees were
originally created white, but became
brown after the fall; a white pigeon set¬
tling on a chimney is regarded as a cer¬
tain token of death; and in some parts,
if in a row of beans one should happen
to come up white instead of green, a
member of the family will die before the
year it out.
Miss Larkins was bilious and feeble and sick.
And it seemed as if nothing would ever re-
lieve her. thick.
, iliver clogged with impurities
. enn was burning
SU, M her stomach was constantly
j B . shc v 0 .. ght a SUPP w.
an directions for taking pursued to th e let-
j thi^ be8t thing on earth she could posai .
resp bly try, Miss Larkins bet-
1 d soon, very soon, was
„KSS? After.
,
thin-onchial, throat and lung diseases, sick
it—pohe, abofeer°. scrofula, dyspepsia, and all diseases
ri8in m impure bl °° d and a dlS ° r '
i
| was* M> cleansing, I)r Sage’s antiseptic Catarrh and Remedy healing are quali- un¬
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Brot '--
(» The Ladies Delighted.
look' I* eRsai d effect and the perfect safety
won which ladies may use the liquid fruit
pieitivc. Syrup of Figs, under all conditions
with it their favorite remedy. It is pleasing
male e ye and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual
I ting on the kidneys, liver and bowels.
ing • -----
ve is a species of intoxication that swells
uah---- , leart instead of the head,
mal Tlie Beauty ot' Health.
thefw jit he many’ beautiful, women with are regular not, and features instead that of
vening our admiration only sunken arouse, cheeks our
Their hollow eyes and
-“Vallow skin haunt our memory. fills the Alas house ! an
storirt wife or mother or sister
• -gloom and sadness and an otherwise hap-
11 ‘fa eside is shadowed with a pali of regret,
the bd be the physician who has invented a
Mm-ly with power to strengthen the female
. ‘ uzation, that regulates the delicate fune-
tlirobf feminine life, that relieves those bear-
Craw' h pains, that renews the appetite, that
... digestion, that brightens ine eyes and
■\y ies the coinplexon with the glow of
. , Such a remedy is Dr. Bull’s Sarsa-
just It ’ best friend for
. is woman’s eoun-
sick |hg the evils that afflict her sex. Thou-
>f ladies owe their beauty to a use of
very bomparable alterative. Demand it of
is quruggist. Take no other .—Paris News.
S M'V\estv is doubtless the best policy, but it
seems to have expired long ago.
now’s This r
We offer Qne Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by
taking ^ Hall’s \md?Sfed Catarrh Cure. O h^
C 0P e f!’ j.
We the known
Cheney for the lact 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transac-
ANeit Truax, Wholesaie Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Walding. . Kin nan &Mamn, Wholesale Drug-
E . H.Van H^en, Toledo, cSShler, Toledo National
Bank, Ohio.
N'j! 1 ' 8 Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aet-
S . r ^f tLT“tem. e S,^-. “er’bottle'
solo by ail Druggists,
It's no Fin to siu, but it’s a sitt to be caught
. That is-n ociety.
smnms ' you are m s
My wife for several years hail been an inva-
iw and slowly grew worse i tried doctors but
mend at once. She weighs fifteen pounds more
sh - (! id ‘‘J! 11 ' ^°^. h ?.. ago ’ aad * teIs u uite
, wll.- c- Ca ,o.
Is the woman who goes to church to exhibit
her sealskin siH-que religious?
Wasting away, growing thinner Bull’s every flay.
Poor child. You need Dr. Worm De¬
stroyers and you would soon grow fat aud
hearty. Mamma, get her some.
It seems paradoxical dollars to than say it, but some rich
men have more sense.
FITS stopped free by Dk. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. No Fits after first day’s
use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and J:.’ trial
bottle free. Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa
The Mother's Friend, used a few weeks be¬
fore confinement, lessens the pain and Sold makes
labor quick and comparatively easy. by
all Druggists.
The V. S. Government make? regular pur-
ehaises of “Tansill’s Puncii ,T for the army.
If afflicted wit h sore eyes use Dr.Isaae Thomp¬
son’s Eye-Water.Druggists sell at 25c per bottle.
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$3 SHOE fc£ GENTLEMEN I
And Other Advertined .Specialties World. Are the j
Best in the
Nore genuine unless name and price are stamped
on bottom. SOLD EVERYWHERE. If your dealer
will not supply you, send postal for Instructions how
to buy direct from fac ory without extra charge.
W. L. ItOt LiL.iS Brockton, .Maas. i
A(l|H|| Ill'Silm HABIT. Only Certain and
I Win eaay CF&Bin the World. Dr.
VI J. L. STEPHENS. I ebantm 0
PATENTS I Cn I 3 Xo Patent. N® Pay! \v*,t Book Ire® j 1
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Said Sarah to Mary:
“ Pray, tell me, dear cousin, what can be the matter? >
Sure, a tew months ago you were fairer and fatter.
Now your cheeks, once so rosy, are Bunken and sallow,
*’ Your thin, trembling hands are aa huelesa as tallow;
Your nerves are unstrung, your temper is shaken.
And you act and appear like a woman forsaken."
Said Mary to Sarah:
“Your comments seem rough, but the facts are still rougher,
For nobody knows how acutely I suffer.
I am sick unto death and well nigh desperation. A
With female disorders and till nervous stomach prostration, is seething
I’ve doctored and dosed my the trouble of breathing."
And life hardly seems worth
Said Sarah to Mary ;
“ Forgive me, my dear, if my comments seem trusty, crusty.
And, pray, try a cure that is certain and
’Tls needless to suffer, to murmur and languish anguish,
And pass half your days in such pitiful
For ‘ female disorders ’ of every description Prescription."
Are certainly cured by Pierce's Favorite
Mary heeded this good advice, bought Prescrip¬ a
supply of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
tion and it wrought a perfect euro. The
history of her marvelous restoration to
health is similar to that of thousands.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the
world-famed remedy for all those chronic
weaknesses and distressing derangements so
common to American women. It is a most
potent, invigorating, restorative tonic, or
strength giver, imparting tone aud vigor
SICK HEADACHE,
Dillons Headache, Dizzlnen, Constipation, Indiges¬
tion, Billons Attacks, and all derangements of the stomach and
V bowels, are promptly relieved and permanently cured by the use of
A DR. FIERCE’S PELLETS.
Purely Vegetable ana Perfectly Harinleus.
Aa a liIVEH. PILL, Lnequaled!
OWE PELLET A DOSE!
Fop Fifty Years
the
Standard
Blood-purifier
and
Tonic,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
has no equal
as a
Spring
Medicino.
Prepared by
O'?*® O. & Co •9
Lowell, Masa.
ij’ » GOING NORTH
2l*J —OR
III ONE OF THE-- WEST
— l.vivr.
BURLINGTON ROUTE
-THROUGH TRAINS FROM-
ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO
—TO—
Kansas City, St. Joseph, Denver, St.
Paul and Minneapolis.
Tlic Best Line for nil Points North mul
Went and the Pacific Coast.
home seekers- excursions!
Reduced Rates of one f areTor the round trip' hava
t’oio™«1o,WyominK.l^^ North and .South Dakota, Idnbo^ Northwestern Montana"
Iowa, Uliuetota uid Wisconsin. Round trip
tickets on sale April 22nd nnd AI nformation nv 20th, good for to
30 dnvs. For rate* and further Route, apt* y
the ticket agent of ttie Burlington or
address, HOWARD ELLIOTT.
Geu’l Pass. Agt., St. Louis, Mo.
H. It. TODD, Gen’l Act.
R.F. BLAKE, Trav. Freight A Pass. Agt.
CHAS. F.LUDLUM, Pass. A«tt.,
Trav. 38 Wall Atlanta, Ga.
St.,
CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH
PENNYROYAL PILLS
REO CROSS DIAMOND BRAND.
-- w" ^ tiafe mnd a)way, reliable I.MiIlra, A
I red. ask Dr.ifri«t for Diamond Srand. in
(ribbon boxes, v-n -4 w!!h fclu, bVW
Take other. AllpI \y
I lb pasteboard boxn, pink wrapper*, are
dangrrou* counterfeit*. Send 4e. V
"Heller (•tamps! for tor I-adlca,” particular,, i'r» letltr, testimonials by return and
mall. Maine Paper .
lhl.hr.trr CXem'l Co.. HadJaan 8*.. rhlla^Pa
PATENTS-PENSIOMS^r W
gest of Pension and Bounty laws. Send for Inventors'
Uuhle or How to Get a Patent. ParaN’K O’Eaxbxu,
Attorney at Law, Washington, I>. O.
-- DISO’S REMEDY FOR ( ATAKRti.—Best. Easiest to use.
Jl cheapest. Relief is itm.iedwte. A cure is certain. For
Cold in the Head it has no equal.
t CATARRH
It is an Ointment, oi which a small particle by is mall. appi: lied to the
nostrils. Price, 50 c. Sold by dniegists or sent Warren Pa.
Address, E. T. Hazeltise, ,
to the whole system. As a soothing nervine
it it is unequaled. See faitlif guarantee ully carried printed
on bottle-wrapper and Out
for many years.
A Book of 160 pages, treating of Woman
and Her Diseases, and their Self-cure, address, sent
in plain sealed envelope, in to any on
receipt of ten cents, stamps.
Address, World’s Dispensary Medical
Association, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo,
N. Y.
DR. SCHENCK’S
WON EAWEED
\ TONIC
la a Positiro Curo for
DYSPEPSIA
iy y? nil Disorders of the Digeat-
And
ivs Organa, it ia likewise a
^ W*«Airr»e Btwthwi corroborative, or strengthen¬
I ing Medicine, and may be
taken with great benefit In all
cases of Debility. For Sale b?
all Druggists. Price, 81.00 per bottle. Dr.Schenck’s
New Book on Lungs Liver and Stomach mailed free.
Address. Or. 1. H. SCHENCK & SON. Philadelphia.
VO THE SICK WttmVV
DR. KING'S ROYAL GERISIETUER
( urea diwaee without fail. Builds uplrom the first
dose. Price § j .50 tier bottle (makes one lull gallon particu¬ of
medicine). Afflicted lend stamp for
lars and certificates of wonderful cures. Forsale by
druggists and by the Atliintir tiernietncr there
Co., ATI, A NTS, Ga. Agents wanted where
lire no droggists. Sixty gallons of tins wonderful
emedy is being drank in Atlanta daily.
JONES
1113
PAYS THE FREIGHT.
& Ton \\ au;on
Iron Tare Levers. Beam and Roarxrciox Bearija^, lor. Bra m
. seo.
Jl
^7 ' Kver^ size fieaie. For lroe prlc® I ist
r iitenttou this paper and tuidretag
/ JOKES BINOIIAMTOX, OF BINGHAMTON. N. V.
A ^ VULCANIZED FIBRE
HE WASHERS.
Bm CHEAPEST AND BEST.
OUTWEAR FOUR LEATHER ORES.
Ask your Hardware Dealer for them, cr write to
Vulva nixed Fibre to.. 14 Dey St., Now York.
ftDill&JI II rillill
wUm ATLXSYaTqL b. m.woolley. m. d*
Office 86 ik Whitehall 8t_
GAPC$ CHOLERA anti ROUP
deitray your Poultry. Send
5 one-cent stamps for a
largoillostratod cataioga*.
Tells you how you can learn to prevent and 'ire
all their diseases. A. 31. LAKO, Core Dale, My-
PENSIONS rEilAluSva ,N, it, Fitsgerahl, *■<»« A LI. Att’y, or Wash., NO PAY. O. C.
M ■ I prescribe and folly only en¬
dorse Big G as the
specific for the certain cure
® A nT .Ml V ol G. this H.INURAHAM, disease. M. D-.
i 3TC I eaeseowwwrc. Amsterdam, N. Y.
Hre only ty the We have sold Big Q tor
V JL B Ct zx ; n.n a-Jjmmk Jfl faction. DYCHE & CO
nh(y. D. K. lit. .
* Chicago,
Ti»l^^^#BS? ! awbl*1.00. Sold by Druggista.
A. N. U Sixteen, 189Q