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No Kooesslly For Silence.
Tearher: “When angry yon should
oount ten I inf ore you speak." I’npil:
“Oli, I r'rui aluny*think of Honiediing
hateful to say without stopping to
count." Boston Truiincript.
Innocent, Children Hncritieed.
The “slaughter of this innocents” continue,
until it is estimated that fully one-foilrth of
the human raccdie before attaining their ill tli
birthday, owing In great incaHuro to our
rigorous and c.hiingeabl’ climate. And there
a jo thousands of adult*, even in this land of
pl**Tity, that stomach, liver and bowel com
plaints are redlining to Con firm eel invalidism, would
whom HosLotl.or’n Moinuch Ritters
promptly relieve ami invigorate. trouble yield Malaria, to the
rheumatism and kidney
Ritters.
The guardians of tint poorhoUHe in Oldliain,
England, recently discontinued tin? daily al
lowance of lialf-a-pilit of beer to each in
mate, wlie re is poll most of them went; on a
strike, leaving the institution.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c.
Rewave of the man who smiles when he’s
angry; he’s dangerous. Aud beware also of
the rimn who looks glum when he’s glad; lie’s
probably a humorist.
Chew Star Tobacco—The Rest.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes.
In Switzerland laborers work eleven hours
a day.
M i> . Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, RiJtens tin? gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c,. a bottle.
We have not been without JMso’h Cure for
Consumption for 20 years. Li/.zik. Fkhuku
C flinpHfc,, Jiarrishurg, I'a., May 4, IK94.
America’s
Greatest
Medicine
Gwiatest, Because in cases of Dyspepsia it
has a touch like maific, which just lilts
the spot, brings relief to th# sufferer,
ami (,'ives tuna and strength to the
stomach as no other medicine does.
Dyspepsia and Liver Trouble
“For many years I suffered almost con
stantly with dyspepaiu complicated with
liver eompluiid. 1 tried llrst one tliiug
und then another and sometimes resorted
to regular medical treatment, but derived
no substantial benefit. J read about Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and Fills und concluded to
give them u trial, and they effected a per
manent cure.” F. (Ino-TEH, 111 W. Bouie
vard; Nctv York, N. It. Kemember
Hood’s Sarsa*
parma ..
Js America’s Greatest Medicine. $1; six for $5.
Sold by all druggists. Get only Hood’s.
MnnH’c nuuu b I Pilfc lllb nr< ’ the best after-dinner
pills, aid digestion, 25;-.
Gantt's Patent Cotton Planters and ‘
Guano Distributers. It's economy to use
them. Every fa afiord have |
rmcr (-nn to one 2
or more. Send for samwlo and price=.
J. T. GANTT, Macon, Ga.
_ .4.
*
it late-?' 1 !
'
Jjuoi Ull Mill jQf*
$1.00 FOR YOOR PHOTOGRAPH.
l'UOi’OSITION 1
SQUAW VINE WINE CERTIFICATES.
Write us 1st IIow long you have used or
sold Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine. 2ml
State Diseases it cured. I5d Give names of
those it cured, dtli State tho difference
between its strength and action and tho
strength and action of McElree’s Wine of
Cardul. On receipt of letter enclosing re
cently taken Photograph Wine we will (FREE). send you a
•1.00 Mottle Squaw Vine
PROPOSITION 2.
LIVER MEDICINE CERTIFICATES.
Write us 1st How long yon have known,
used or sold Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi
cine. 2nd State Diseases it cured. 3d Give
names of those cured. 4th State tho differ
ence between its strength and action and
the strength and action of J. II. Zeilin
*V Co.’s “Liver Kegulntor” and tho Chatta
nooga Medicine Co.’s “Black Draught,’’ both
of which contain Woody Bulbs of Roots and
Stems of llerbs, and have sold at about 0
cents tier package, and should not retail nt
over 10 while cents Dr. if consumers M. A. Simmons ure not Liver imposed Medi
upon, the and
cine, made from purest most care
fullyaelected Drugs, regardlessof Stems cost, with
the Bulbs of the Hoots and of the
llerbs by our secret process extracted and
thrown away, cannot tie Bold at less than 25
cents. The Teason of the difference is this;
On June 30th, 1803. the Supremo Court
enjoined J. H. Zeilin Co. from xnanufaci
urfng of “Dr. und Helling Liver medicine Medicine.” under the numo
Simmons'
Zeilin'B answer to our bill said, tho medi
cine cipe-for wns designed us of “cheap the Mississippi negro modi
• the negroes testified Yul
ley.” And Zeilin'oadvertisements Zeilin’B manager said in “that the
case, and
all the Liver Medicine they make is made bv
„ the same formula.” What more conclusive
evidence ooukl there be that all their Liver
Medicine is “cheap negro medicine v ” ,
Again, tho United States Court, in tho
old Zeilin case at Knoxville, tho Tenn.,enjoined article called tho
“Hlack proprietors Draught’’ of from perpetrating now fraud
by using the words constituting our trade
name, and “Black Draught” was not known
till after 187hj yet they falsely advert Iso ffint
it was established in 1840, and filch our trade
by allowing their tho customers to untruthfully
represent ele, they it giving as color same ns of our truth genuine the arti- de
to
ceptjon by publishing the picture of a Dr.
Blmnions on their wrapper, thereby «sso
elating their Medicine, article with our he l>r.*M. A. Sim
mons’ Liver which established
in 1810, and every package of ^xvlilch has
borne his picture since l8o0.
On receipt of letter enclosing a recently ob
tftJ*m- Photograph- we will mail you a $1 .
Package Liver Medicine (FRKK). MED.
C. F. SIMMONS CO.,
- Sr. Lotus, Mo
ENJOY LIFE whil« VNK vo »u emi
St. Andrew’s Cold # Tea
AND BK HAPPY.
For sale by Dealers. To get free sample
packages send XV. stamp to
ANDREWS MFG. CO., Bristol. Tenn.
PBEg on approval, direct from our lictory. teSTT- tegC
ALPINE CYCLE CO., Cincinnati. O.
OPIUM cured. and lo to Liquor 20 A, l>r. days. I.eluuion, *1. Habit L. No Stephens, cured jiay Ohio. till in
Jm Beat t ough Syrutfe Tastes Good. I Use
__U i in t hue. Sold by druggists.
An Plectric Road Wagon.
fasnlcr's Magazine rails attention
to an electric trolley wagon Invented
by W. (). Caffrey, of Reno, Nov.,
which it represents ta suggestive of
Interesting possibilities. The system
Involves using a double trolley ar
rangement and the two wires are run
about eighteen inches apart, and sev
enteen feet from the ground. Tho trol
ley device proper consists of a metal
frame with two overrunning trolley
wheels, having locking wheels under
neath, which prevent the top wheels
from leaving the wire and still do not
obstruct the free passage of the frame
over the supports on the poles. On
the lower wire a similar device Is used
and both sets of trolley wheels are
connected by an Insulated pantograph
arrangement which effectively pro
vides for unequel tension of the trol
ley wires. Connection between the
trolleys and the wagon Is made by ca
bles, which run on an automatic reel
on the wagon. This permits the ca
bles to run only a few hundred feet,
if necessary, or winds them up to a
short length, and the wagon thus has
considerable freedom In direction of
travel, enabling It to readily turn out
of the way of obstacles and to follow
twists and turns of the road without
difficulty even though the pole line
may take a somewhat different and
possibly more convenient course. A
two-horse-power motor on the wagon
Is geared to the rear axle for propel
ling effect. For traction on common
roads—-for the transportation of farm
produce, for example, In places remov
ed from railway facilities, which is
becoming a matter of growing Import
ance—Mr. Caffrey’s proposition
prompts Interesting speculation, and
as a possible competitor of the light
railway it is worth studying.
Tellhij! by the Color ol Their Clothes.
According to a tailor who has had
nearly a life experience, it is possible,
with a little study, to tell within a lit
tle what part of England a man conies
from simply by the eolor of his cloth
ing. Fawn Is In great demand among
Lincoln people. In the southern coun
ties' such as Cornwall and Somerset,
the preference Is for navy blue. In
north Wales the native eholce Is for
light clothes of a yellow tint, but fur
ther south you meet with dark shades
of brown. There is more black cloth
sold in Lancashire than in any other
county, except Middlesex, and yet in
the adjoining counties north the pub
lic fancy runs to drab und tweeds. Men
who wear clothes of a reddish-brown
tint are Invariably Yorkshiremen.—
The Rambler.
A Virtue and a Vice.
Vanity and a proper regard for the foellngnof
others should both urge you to get rid of that
disgusting skin disease, Whether it bo a simple
abrasion, a chap or a burn, or whether It is a
chronic cast? of Jiczema, Tetter or Ringworm.
Tott erine will positively, infallibly cure it. Cm **
it stilt will stay cured, too. f»0 cents a box at
drug stores, or by mail for 50 cents in cash or
stamps from .J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
Frenchmen used 20,000 tons of tobacco in
1807.
In reply
tonumerouH
private in
quiries from
its tremen
dous clien
tage the
“Western
Review of
Commerce”
—the scien
tific publica
tion having
the largest
circulation
in the west
—caused to
be made a
most thor
ough com
parison be
tween all
the better
class of cy
cles avail,
able in open
market.
Ae a re
sult of the
expert and
the criti
cal exami
nation of 37
different
makes, and
without any
prej udice,
this publica
tion unhesi
tatingly an
nounces in
favor of the
LOVELL
DIAMOND
overall com
petitors.
ffomaii’i Fate.
From the Record, Bvthnell, III.
No woman Is better nble to speak to other,,
re^nr'ilng "woman’s fate” than Mrs. Jacob
Weaver, of Busbnell, III., wife of ex-Clty
Marshal Weaver. She had entirely re
covered from the illness which kept her
bedfast much of the time for five or six
years past and says her recovery is due
to that well-kuown remedy, Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills.
Mrs. Weaver Is ilfty-six years old, and
has livud in Bushnell nearly thirty years.
She blemished Is of unquestionable veracity and un
reputation. Hho The story of her re
covery Is interesting. says:
•T suffered lor live or six years with the
trouble that comes to women at this time
of my life. I was much weakened, was un
able mueh of tho time to do my own work,
and sufferod beyond my power to describe.
I was downhearted and melancholy.
“I took many different medicines, In fact,
I took medicine nil tho time, but nothing
seemed to do me any good.
”1 read about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
recommended for Palo People, and some of mv friends
them highly. mind I made up my
is to try them.
- k:gBaje M«9fc3box $y• >I bought tho first
A T, T in March, 1397,
wm and was benelited
fm * I from the start,
m n, “A box and a
in w half cured me eom
i^ i] pletely, rugged and I and am
now
strong. I have not
been bothered with
Jmy troubles sinco
Jacob «1 began taking the
Mrs. Weaver. pills.
‘ I liavo recommended the pills to many
women who are suffering as I suffered.
They aro the only thing that lielpod mo in
the trial that comes to so many women at
my age.” Mns. J. IX. W EAVES.
.Subscribed aud sworn to boforo mo this
23d day of October, A. D. 1897.
0. C. Hicks, Notary Public,
When woman is passing beyond in the life. ago
of motherhood, it is a attention crisis her hygiene
Thou, if ever, proper to
should bo exercised. The attendant suffer
ings will disappear aud buoyant health will
follow U Dr. williams’ Pink Pills aro used.
These pills the exert a powerful its inilueneo condi- in
restoring systom to coudensod proper form all
tion. They contain in a
tho elements necessary to give new life and
richness to tho blood.
$400 For New Names I
The Salzer Hoed Oo. want suitable uames
for their 17-inch long corn and White Oat
prodigy. You can win this $100 easily.
Catalogue tells all about jt. Seed potatoes
only ft 1.750 a barrel. to
Send This Notice and 10c in Stamps
John A- 8sizer Seed Co., T.aCros3e, Wis,,
and get their great seed catalogue, aud 11
new farm seed samples, including above corn
and oats, positively worth $10, to get a start.
Send to-day, today, sir ! a.c.7
Hoh’h This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
an y cast? of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh flu re. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, F. J. Cheney have £ Co.. known F. J. Che
ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per
fectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tion made by their firm. Toledo,
West & Tiu’ax, Wholesale Druggists,
Ohio.
Walking, Kinnan & Mahvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. taken internally, act
all’s Catarrh Cure is
Dig directly upon Hie blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price. 15e, per bottle, bold by best. all Druggists.
JI all’s Family J fills are the
If the man who makes two blades of grass
grow where only one grow before is called a
piiiiantiirophist, what should be. said of Adolph.
Kyle, who has made it possible of 10 grow five
bai.es of cotton on mi aero ground which
heretofore rarely, if ever, produced of ONE Jackson's BALK?
See advertisement in this paper
African Limbless Cotton Co.
LOVELL DIAMOND”
Takes Precedence Over AH Other Wheels.
Fuctwr/ — JQH/t P. LOVELL CQtSfAPf—South Portland, Maino.
tsututnio or rout r. term, ,w. jsJSifei
* -
isfesf! fIf
msmm, ^c.awiw.ru// effig 3*333
SfriAga . yJ33 ;
m rm “v
(if mm )47-VjWHW5TON:5T 4s 6fiOAJ)
lflcAtxs 151 &T#
iff CMY«flW*£j juial
Coorfia C. Carter, Proa, Boston,' February 11, 1893.,
Tho Wo©tern Review of Commerce•
' Chicafib, Ill. will
Dear eir:—Your letter of February 7 received In reply
say that we want to thank you for same and would also say that this
is the first time wo ever knew of a paper of youf class having the
courage to come right out and state a fact, and we want to pay
right here'that we don’t think you have made any mistake, for
the goods will back you up in the statement* Wo are willing to
stake our business reputation of over 57 years that the LoVell
Diamond is the best bicycle built, not only in this country ,but
in any other.
Just as coon as you issue the papers with this article in, which
you sent uo unsolicited and unknown to us, and in your letter
were kind enough to nay that it would be printed and that you asked
no advertisement, gifts or anything of the kind,—we should be
pleased to h$v« yi»u send uo a few copies by mall,
the Again thanking of you for your kind letter and always wishing you
very best 'success, wo remain Yours respectfully,
PHtRtjd ^y p. B, -l»
p.
John P. Lovell Arms Co., M’fr’s,
HASS., U. S. A.
BOSTON STORES:
147 Washington Street.
131 Broad Street.
121 Massachusetts Avenue.
Get our Catalogue" Famous Diamontls of the World" of our nearest apnt or sent by us on application.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomarh
troubles bottle cured mailed by Taber's Pepsin Write Compound. llr. Taber
Mf<. Sample Co., Savannah. free.
(«n.
Uess Fits after permanently first day’s cured. use of No Dr. fits Kline's.Great or nervous
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle afid-treatb’** free. Pa.
Du. R. H. Kline, Ltd.,031 Aroh St.. Phlla..
Don’t Neglect
Your Stomach.
No matter how slight Flux, they and ma seem
to you, but Diarrhoea, appar
ently insignificant Stomach Bains often
lead to Gastritis, Nervous Fever, Dyspepsia, Appendi
Dysentery, Typhoid Diseases of the
citis, and other fatal
Digestive and intestinal Canal, if ne
glected. Avert all danger
by promptly using
NORMAN’S
Neutralizing
CORDIAL,
The only safe Morphine, ReYnedy, containing Laudanum
neither Chloroform. Opium, It is the sovereign spe
or DYSPEPSIA and all Stomach
cific for aud dealers.
Troubles. At all druggists
25 and 50 cents.
The Norman Cordial Co., Proprietors, C.
Charleston, S.
Norman’s Indian Worm Pellets,
For Worms and the Liver..
10 and 25 cents.
Cotton 9
like every other crop, needs
nourishment.
A fertilizer containing nitro
gen, phosphoric acid, and not
less than 3 % of actual
Potash,
will increase the crop and im
prove the land.
Our books tell all about the subject. They
are free to any farmer.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
03 Nassau St., Newr York.
__
m PJa n EN AND WOMEN WANTED
Irai TO Til A VEL for old established month house, all Per
lim ment position. &40 per and exr
ponses. P.W. ZIEGLER k CO.. 2S8 Locust ISt., Phil a.
OSBORNE’S
UdM€dd iuteat
Aiiffiisiii. (>a. Aci tuai busi nesH. No tex? p
books. Sliort tnue. C Ineiip Loft rd. Send for outaloifu^
OPIUM Habit. NEW HOME CURB. Painless. No
Detention from work. Guaranteed. Writ#
DR. PURDY Houston, Texas.
MENTION THIS PAPER
Lergest Circulation of anwaWi** ...ESTABLISHED Leyr.i Advlca given to our
Publication io til* Subscriber* free of charge.
Cctitonal ^Department.
WESTERN REVIEW of COMMERCE
i>,siubc4b > u» Bradbury Publishing Co.,
223-225 DEARBORN STREET.
OCO. C. CARTER, Pru.
F. BRADBURY, Treu,' Chicago, Fob. 15th, 1895.:
C. E. FOOTE. Set',. ■'
John P. Lovell Arias Co
Boston, Maas;
Gent'lomen:
Your estoomod. favor of tho 11th inet. to hand a,nd contents,
ho tod. Wo thank you for your kind words of appreciation. We
mean just what wo say, that for careful and scientific construct
tion and real practical value the Lovell Diamond Is undoubtedly
th® best wheel made. In our investigation we examined 37 leading!
makes, and wo were satisfied after most thorough tests that ws
were justified In giving the Palm to the 1 'Diamond.”
Considering we were not influenced in any way by financial con
siderations, not even in the form of advertising patronage, you
may rest assured that the decision was unprejudiced.
Wishing you success In Jhe coming eoason, we aro
Yours very truly,
Of COMMERCE
Agents wanted in every
city and town.
If none in yours, write
to us today.
«Million Dollars
J<t not nceeaearv when yen nail bn cured tor $15 i
A MONTH examination at \ mir home medicine (Including Specialties:! consulta j
lion, and ) Unv. 'No
t'atarrh, Asthma and Dlneasea ol the 5 ?.
Throat, Lungs. Nervous, Skin and Chronic
Discuses. Write for free symptom book.
1{ KAIi tV H AT Says:
tfr.if, A. I’odcnhamer, of DhIIiih,
“I was in a most terrible
condition when T applied to
The Copeland Medical In
stitute. Catarrh was the W
disease. I would have most
sevoro pain lit my head
and bad discharge from my
nostrils. I neglected this
until thee cliseaso worked
Into my stomach. Pal pita- nhMvn IW (jZd
tlon and fluttering of tho (( I
heart would follow the ’Rv It (m /JS Vi
slightest .exertion. After 1/ ‘•
being I treated well for mail.” a short \V / (j ) "
time was a
COPE LAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
Rooms 815 816 Kiser Bldg., ATLANTA, GA.
ffi Atft&L £ Hwi _ -mm 1 1 Pkg. FOR " tomera^ana Karly Bismarck wish to Spring 14 gain hence Cucnmber, CENTS 150, Turnip, cdfer 000 new cus- 10c 10'. lu.i 10c l.MMM
1 “ Queen Victoria Lettuce, 16c I
I " Klondike Melon, 16e
1 " Jumbo Giant Onion, 15c
S " Brilliant Flonor Seeds, 16c
Wsrth $i.#0, fer 14 cents. %
Wji (r KS Abort 10 pkgs. worth $1.00, we will 1
m 3 mall joii free, together with our
I B m fckj great Plant and Seed Catalogue
fat KsE upon receijet of thi* notice and 14c.
ySt KB uoMtage. We inrite your trade and
KS ea know when you enee try SalztT’e
SSI m. A see( l s y° u will never get alone with
*>«v them. Pot* toe* at SI .50
a Bbl. Catalog alone 5c. No. A c •
J OHS A. SALZKR St RD CO., I,A CROSSC, w».
CSMMtttllllS >ee
HP GREAT CLEARING SALE of ’»7 and ’91
suodels, best makes, $9.75 to $18, Set t on
approval without a cent payment. Free use
Ba /L^ uf wheel to our agent.-. Write for our »etr
liS3S'S3l acl1, '‘Wandering* Awheel,” a eour< enir
T <wra * for while they 1 asL
book of art, FRKE stamp
K. F. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Chlcac*.
Climbing Up^Down Stairs
CARRYING heavy burdens, washing, iron
_____ ' bl and other laborious duties
J| w scru J n B
1 ’Jim '. suffering a ^ e productive of an enormous amount of
;,,y - among women who are already weak
and prostrated by the ravages of female dis
eases. The performance of these heavy labors
T li is obligatory is This to many women, but the suffer
— r ry iiSJ; t i j tog dens not. be feature removed of the if household only bur
Mil'll may soon women will
vl take the trouble to learn how. A few bottles of
—
1 SERSTLE’S SSKg.
TRADE (Gk F 1 . F 3 .) MARK
will regulate all menstrual irregularities, and
restore the entire female organism to its
proper condition. Take St. Joseph’s Liver
Regulator in small doses if there is any ten
dency to constipation or indigestion.
BED-FAST FOR A YEAR.
Gerstle’s;,Female Panacea has made bed-fast a most wonderful cure on the
Wifeot one of our tenants. She had been for twelvemonths, but your
medicine lias cured her and she is loud in her HTXOxV r.raiscs BROS of some. Claiborne,
, Ala.
Get this medicine from your druggist. If all he does not keep it,
send us $1.00 and wo will send you a bottle, charges paid.
L. GERSTLE & CO., Props., Chattanooga, Tenn.
aP BRANCH Worcester, STORES: Mass.
Providence, R. I. Pawtucket, R. L
Bangor, Me. Portland, Me.
COTTflU r PLHHIEBS,
ATTENTION!
POSITIVE!.*
Al l GENUINE SEED
OF T1IK CELEBRATED
JACKSON AFRICAN ■■ ■
LIMBLESS COTTON
IS OWNED BY
THIS COMPANY.
P LANTERS ARE WARNED NOT to purchase
o( others offering seed claiming it to be
of this wonderfully prolific variety, a*
no seed not In our possession, or sold without
our trade mark, »s registered In U. S. Patent
Office, can be authenticated ss pure and genuine.
Trade Mark.
tone®!
ti
Send for our Great Offer to Cotton Planters.
AGENTS WANTED.
».v
^CKSON AFRICAN • ••
LIMBLESS COTTON CO.,
9 1-2 Peachtree Qa.
Among other
complimentary
remarks the
“Western Re
view of Com
merce” says in
its issue of Feb.
25th, 1898:
“Our repre
sentatives have
therefore given
close and criti
cal attention to
the claims of
all tho leading
makes of cy
cles as found
in their cata
logues, and as
presented by
agents aud in
terested wheel
men. As a re
sult of thor
ough and prac
tical tests and
examinations,
the unanimous
verdict of our
experts was
in favor of the
‘Lovell Dia
mond,’ manu
factured by the
John P. Lov
ell Arms Co.,
Boston, Massa
chusetts, and
was based up
on general and
symmetrical
excellence iu
every part of a
bicycle, cou
pled with cor
rect and scien
tific design.”