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Woman in ■ Crlilf.
lb * crisis it is tho woman every
time who meets Us requirements,
while the man, as sure as shooting, Is
going to Bhow the white feather, unless
lie Is that special one In a thousand
that you bo rarely meet.
Oar AmetfitHii Policy*
The policy of thiscountr? regarding foreign
Uio declaration of. ou r lend i r.g politician*, will
Vmi MMstiilfiA-d, lull, imtit'iicc and prudence In
official quart *r* will ro- ■stiuvin the exuVievance
of public opinion. T_ hi* wisest and most
prudent •*-iiirao for t.hu rbeiimatl ; nn d the
malarious Is 1 i Ilonfetter’s J tomach Bit*
ter*, d which also cu»•* • kidney complaint and
jKpep 1 1.
A patriotic Hwedo In Wisconsin reuuntly
• uii. the follow mg clfu ion to a local paper:
‘1 hop you s»au l‘ ('up.in and Give Spain
the Dnvel Vi an '.'upan half suit r nufif of
Thus BouldoHP.in^/’
To < lire a Cold in One Day.
Tfiku Laxative liromo <)' liilno Tablets. A! 1
BrugglHlsrcfund money il'itfullstocuie. 115c.
There Is not h pi-i-i- In Hie house of lords
Victoria's who was there «l tho beginning ot queen
reign.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour I.lfe Away.
To <jalt tobacco easily and forever, be mag
001 . 1 c, lull o( life, nerve ami vigor, take No-'i’o-
11 ac, tbe wonder worker, tkat makes weak men
•Irong. All druggists, COe or (I, Cure guaran
teed Booklet and narnplo tree. Address
Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or Now York.
Thu wist father always tries to bring up hia
children in the way he stroll d have gone.
Minlir Into Your Shoe*
Alien's Foot-Ease,a powder for the feet. It
cures imluful, swollen, nervous, smarting feot
and Instantly takes tbo sting out of corns
and burrjous. It'» the greatest comfort dis
covery of the sgo. Aden's Foot-Ease wakes
tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain
cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired,
aching feet. Try it (o-daif. Hold hv all drug
gists and shoe stores, 2.V. Trial package
pi;EE. Addr-ss Allen S.OImsted.Lo Itoy.N.Y.
E-Sip Disease
Terrible Results of a Fall-How
Health Was Restored.
”1 was injured by a full and began to
have pulns In my knees, and ono of my
limbs cramped and palufd me severely.
Physicians decided that I bad a severe case
ol lilp disease. I was taken to u hospital
end underwent nil operation but a cure was
not effected. I had seven running sores on
one limb. At last I began taking Hood’s
Sarsaparilla and improved from the first
bottle, Hood’s Sarsaparilla has entirely
cured mo and lam to-day In perfect health.”
John 0. Boyle, 45 Water Street, Ware,
Muss.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
la America’* Greatest Medicine. Sold by all
drug-glut", $1; six for $5. Oct only Hood’s.
Unml’c nUUU 8 Pillts rlllo aro With the Hood's only pills Sarsaparilla. to take
Floors for Magazines.
Cement floors In powder magazine*
»re dangerous, because craoks and
ravaties may form in them, constitut
ing receptacles for Inflammable mat
ter, besides which cement nearly al
ways contains silicious particles which
may cause'ignition by shock or merely
by rubbing, Such floors have been
forbidden in France since 1881 and iu
Belgium since 1894, the mine regula
tions requiring that powder magazines
hu floored with asphalt or planks. A
circular from the Belgian minister of
Industry callB the attention of mine in
spectors to the aecessity, when author
izing a powder magazine, of requiring
that the regulations be Strictly observ
ed in this respect, and also that timber
floors be made of oak planks well joint
ed, perfectly smooth and free from
cracks.—Scientific American.
Woman As a Hater.
Men tiro good at revenge—they have
bo many ways of prompt action—but,
while she must wait long perhaps, a
woman is the best hater if once
wronged, and if before death her day
comes she strikes.
In Hungary whiskey Is distilled from
turnips, maize, potatoes and molasses.
THE ILLS OF WOMEN
And How Mrs. Flnkbam Helps
Overcome Them.
Mrs. Marv Bollinger, 1101 Marianna
St., Chicago, Ill., to Mrs. Finkham:
“I have been troubled for the past
two years with falling of the womb,
leucorrheea, pains over my body, sick
headaches, , Backache, nervousness and
weakness. 1 tried doctors and various
remedies without relief. After taking
two bottles of your Vegetable Com
pound, the relief I obtained was truly
wonderful. I have now taken several
more bottles of your famous medicine,
and can say that 1 am entirely cured.”
Mrs. Henry Dorr, No. 800 Findley St.,
Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Pinkham:
“For a long time I suffered with
chronic inflammation of tho womb,
pain in abdomen and bearing-down
feeling. Was very nervous at times, and
so weak 1 was hardly able to do any
thing. Was subject to headaches, also
troubled with leucorrhccn. After doc
toring for many months with different
physioians, uud getting no relief, 1 had
given up all hope of being well
again when I read of the great good
Lydia E. I’inkham’s Vegetable Com
pound was doing. I decided immedi
ately to give it a trial. The result was
simply past belief. After taking four
bottles of Vegetable Compound and
using three packages of Sanative Wash
I can say I feel like n new woman. I
deem it my duty to announce the fact
to my fellow sufferers that Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable remedies have
entirely cured me of all my pains and
suffering. I have her alone to thank
for my recovery, for which I am grate
ful. May heaven bless her for the
good work she is doing for our sex.”
25 CTS.
PISO'S CURT TOR
UUKto Cough WHcKc Syrup, ALL Tastes Good. M Us©
Dost UK* Si
In t ttm 6. S br dragtrists,_
SE use MB
rZ-S'CTS
NOMINATED AT THE POPULIST
STATE CONTENTION.
THE PROCEEDINGS iwulli/ihuu in IN DETAIL UL-iniL.
Felix N. Cobh For Attorney General and
W, P, Glover Foe CommU»lonet
of Agriculture.
The populists of Georgia met in
state convention ut Atlanta Wednes
(lay at noon to name a state ticket.
Permanent organization was effected
with M. L. Palmer, of j. !oyd, in the
chair,
The convention was called to order
by Mark I). Erwin, secretary of tho
last populist convention, who called
for tho nomination of temporary chair
man. Mr. M. L. Palmer, of Floyd,
was unanimously elected and Messrs.
Austin Holcomb, of Fulton, and Ed
gar Badenlieimer, of Carroll, were
elected secretaries by acclamation.
Mr. Holcomb read tbo call fqr the
Convention. The roll call was dis
pensed with.
Chairman Palmer addressed the con
vention briefly. He said this was a
crical moment in the history of the
party. The awakening of the working
people to their political rights,he said,
accounted for the existence of the peo
ple’s party. For the first time there
is a party recognizing the wants of the
common people. Permanent prosper
ity aud general welfare cannot be se
cured without such recognition.
A committee of three from each con
gressional district was chosen to re
port a ticket. The members of this
committee were selected by the dele
gates from the respective districts.
This committee reported the following
ticket:
For governor, J. It. Hogan, of Lm
colli.
For attorney general, Felix N. Cobb,
of Carroll.
For commissioner of agriculture, W.
P. Glover, of Bibb.
The report also carried with it this
resolution:
“Resolved, That the executive com
mittee be empowered to supply
the names of any gentleman
they may think suitable as nominees
for the chief justice aud the associate
justices of the supreme bench, and
also to fill any other position on the
state ticket that may become vacant
for any reason ."
Mr. Hogan’s nomination was rather
unexpected and a motion was made to
substitute Colonel Peek’s name, but
the committee’s report was adopted by
an almost unanimous vote.
Mr. Hogan has represented his
county in tho general assembly for
two or three successive terms. He
was the populist leader in tho house iu
the lust session.
A meeting of the executive commit
tee was held Wednesday night at the
populist headquarters for the purpose
of nominating three supreme court
judges. The committee, however, did
not come to any conclusion so far as
nominees are concerned. As several
of the committeemen were absent, it
was decided to postpone action on tbo
judiciary for thirty days.
MKNRONC A PAYS PS TRIBUTE.
The Brazilian Minister Recalled From
Washington.
Semir Salvador de Mendonca, Bra
zilian miniHtei’ at Washington since
1877, presented liis letters of recall
Wednesday preparatory to being trans
ferred to Lisbon, Portugal. Tbe cer
emony which is in many cases little
more than an idle form, was in this
ease remarkable from the magnificent
tribute paid to our great republic by
Senor Meudonca, whose many years in
the consular service has given him
more abundant opportunity for just
criticism than falls to the lot of most
diplomatic representatives.
HALSTEAD GETS NINE YEARS,
Newspaper Correspondent Fares Badly
For Using ills Kodak.
A dispatch from St. Thomas, D. W.
I., says: Mr. Freeman Halsted, the
newspaper correspondent who has been
sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment
for taking photographs of the fortifi
cations at San Juan de Porto Rico,
lias been conveyed to a convict camp to
undergo his sentence.
FIRST PROVISIONAL BRIGADE.
General Shaffer Issues Orders Naming
Troops For Its Formation.
Monday afternoon General Shaffer
issued orders forming the First pro
visional brigade and naming the
Thirty-second Michigan, the Third
Ohio, the FiPli Ohio and the Second
Georgia as tho regiments composing it.
All these troops are now camped at
Palmetto Beach. Brigadier General
Hawkins, formerly colonel of the
Twentieth United States infantry, was
placed in commaud of the brigade.
SWEDES OFFER SERVICES.
Foreigners at Chicago Will Join the Blue
ami Gray Legion.
Four hundred aud sixty stalwart
Swedish-Americans marched in a body
to the headquarters of the blue aud
gray legion at Chicago Saturday and
offered their services to their organi
zation.
United with the Blue and Gray Le
gion are 400 British-Americaus who
have seeu service in the British army.
The highlanders are especially well
MONITOR FOR DEWEY.
Navy Dupiirtmeiit Order* the Monterey
To the Philippine**.
The news event of Saturday at the
navy department won the order to the
Monterey to proceed to Manila squadron. to re
enforce Admiral Dewey’s of’strength
The Monterey is a tower
in herseif and her addition to Admiral
Dewey’s force, together with the dis
patch * of thousands of troops to Manila,
is ample , evidence • , that ,, , the .. „ ndnntflsti l.. a
tion has assumed no half-hearted atti
tude toward tha Philippine question
and i is determined to take no nr, cliunoa 1 0
of disposesston until such lime as the
United States itself has arranged for
the disposition of the islands.
The Monterey is probably world, the most
formidable monitor in the yet
she combines with the enormous offen
sive and defensive qualities of tho
monitor type a seaworthiness that is
almost phenomenal. The Monterey is
described technically as a barbette
turret, low freeboard monitor of 4,000
tons displacement. She is 250 feet
long by 59 feet beam and 14 leet 0
inches draft. She carries in two tur
rets surrounded by barbettes two 12
inch arid two 10-ich guns, while on
her superstructure between the turrets
are ifiounted six 0-ponnders, four
1 -pounder uud two Gatlings.
The Monterey’s personnel is nine
teen officers and 172 men and once she
is safely in the entrance of Manila
S&ffiS&tajW&HS
post. _
MILITARY TRAIN RUN INTO.
One Soldier Killed Outright and Many
Others Injured.
A passenger train ou the Chattanoo
ga, Home ahd Southern railroad, which
left Chattanooga at 8:40 o’clock Satur
day morning, ran into the third sec
tion of the military train conveying
the First Missouri volunteers to
Chickamntlga, near Eossville, Ga.,
killing Private George M. Walker,
company 1), and painfully injuring
A. Maynard Lane, company M; How
aril Brolaski, company D, and slightly
injuring several other occupants of
the trains.
The conductor o! the military train
sent back a flagman to warn the pas
senger train, but the flagman did not
go far enough, and the passenger
train came around the curve at the
rate of twenty miles an hour. Tho
engineer did riot see the danger signal
until within a short distance of the
military train. The engineer reversed
his engine and put on brakes, but he
did not have time to stop bis train,
which crashed into the rear of the mil
itary train.
The rear car was a palace horse and car,
in which Walker was riding, was
completely demolished. Three of the
horses were also killed.
Engiueer Wheeler and Fireman
Hamby, of the passenger train, were
arrested by Lieutenant Colonel Cav
ender and taken under guard to tho
park. They were afterwards turned
over to the civil authorities. A judi
cial investigation was at once ordered,
MOVEMENTS AT TAMPA.
Kig Siege Gum Arrive—Rainy Season
Has About Set In.
The rainy season in Florida is about
to set in and the troops are preparing
to keep ns nearly dry as possible.
this account the light artillery now iu
camp at Port Tampa City, a rather low
spot, has been ordered to camp in
Tampa, where tho land is higher aud
the drainage better.
The first shipment of the big gnns
that will bo used in tbe siege of
Havana lias arrived. Forty-eight of
thesS guns, which carry five-inch shells
weighing 100 pounds each a distance
of six miles will be used by the land
forces in shelling Havana. These are
tho most powerful guns ever used for
such purposes. It will require an en~
tire regiment of men to manipulate
these gnns.
General Wheeler has moved his
headquarters from the Tampa Bay ho
tel to the calvary camp.
t
01IEG0N BEACHES BARHADOES.
Stve Takes On a Large Amount of Coal ami
Sails Again. M
A special dispatch received at Lon
don from Bavhadoes, dated Friday,
says:
“The American battleship Oregon
arrived here yesterday; all well. She
took on board 200 tons of coal aud
sailed today. Her destination is not
known here.”
RUNS THE BLOCKADE.
Spanish Boat, Montserrat, Escapes from
Cienfnejros and Reaches Cadiz.
A dispatch from Corunna, Spaih,
states that the American auxiliary
cruiser Montserrat arrived tl’.ore unex
pectedly from Cieufuegos, having es
caped the American blockading ships.
Large crowds of people thronged the
quays and the members of the crew
received an ovation when they went
ashore.
The people embraced the captain
and officers of the steamer. Popular
demonstrations followed throughout
the city.
The Montserrat is to be sent to Fer
rol or Cadiz in order to have her guns
mounted.
CARGO OF UNIFORMS. \
Five Thousand Brown Canvas Suits Re
ceived at Fort Tampa, Fia.
The initial cargo of canvas uniforms
for tho army stationed in Florida
reached Fort Tampa Friday, The
snits are brown, a color that will soon
be matched by the complexion of the
Cuban invaders. There were 5,000
suits in the first lot. Since the sum
mer here is in full bloom, it is likely
the snits will be issued at once.
A Reluml Girl’* Haiti*.
From The Mail , Milford , /nd.
Miss Emma )ty bolt, a prepossessingsehooi
girl of Milford, lad., is of more than usual
Intelligence, and Is ambitious to rise in the
literary world.
"In tho fall of 1893,” said Mrs. Bybolt,
“Ernmn wns takon 111. Bbe was a close
student and her work bogan to tell on her.
Bhe grew woak, pale aud nervous, and eom
plained of pains In her back, chest and
A few weeks passed and she grew
worse. The doctor said she was a victim of
norvous prostration, and should have been
taken from school weeks earlier. Shegrudu
ally grew worse, her nerves were so tense
that the least noise Irritated her and she
had n lover aud a continual twitching in
her muscles. The symptoms wero much
like St. Vitus’ dance,
"A year
passed, and,
cc under a
c li u n ge of
■r p b y si clans,
Emma be
r earno some
what hotter
1 but u ever. a soon bad One was us
day I road of
n case similar
tt> hers wbioh
was cured by
Her Halil*. Dr. Williams’
rink Tills for Tale People and I decided to
try thorn.
“Emma had no faith In proprietary medl
clues but tried tho pills, and after taking a
dozen doses, she began to Improve. It was
about the lirst ot April when she began and
by the middle of May, after taking about
eight boxes, she was entirely cured,
“While ill, she lost twenty-eight pounds,
but asrvKaaaaaaiss now weighs more than over before.
iartrs’ Pink Pills for Palo People cured
her, and I cheerfully recommend them In
nil similar cases. Mas. E. A. lirnoLT."
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this
third day of September, 1897.
Caleb 1Sakk.ii, Notary Public.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People
will euro all diseases arising from a pbor
and watery condition of the blood, will
build up a run down system and are u spe
cific for paralysis, long regarded locomotor ataxia incurable. and
other diseases ns
Noisy Noise Annoys an Oyster.
A customer in a fish dealer's place
was leaning against a barrel of oysters
when he suddenly turned and address
ed the bivalves.
“Hello, there! What are you gaping
for? Getting tired of being cooped up,
are yen ?
A women standing near peered tim
idly into the barrel. “Say,” she ask
ed, “are those oysters alive?”
"I should say they are,” answered
the man. “Look at them hustling for
air. Keep still a minute and you’ll
see each one of them with mouth wide
open—or shells, which amounts to the
same thing.”
Sure enough, after a spell of
a queer rustling was heard In the bar
rel and the oysters opened their shells
and gaped for air, hut the slightest
noise closed them again as tight as a
drum.
“I’m used to their performance,” said
the fish dealer. “Why, you'd think
sometimes they were coming out of the
barrel, but they are just taking a new
supply of air, and they can shut up
quicker than a wink. Oysters aren’t
so slow after all.”
“I should say not,” said the woman
customer, moving away from the bar
rel as the rustling began again.
A Beautiful Skin
is one of the chief requisites or an attractive
appearance. Hough, dry, scaly unsightly patches, little
blister? eruptions, red and ring
worms—these would spoil the beauty of a
veritable Venus. They are'completely and
^Tetterine.^ ^ceuts a box at
T . shuptrine. Savannah, Ga.
A cow may have many good qualities, but
she is too modest to blow her owu horn.
Beauty In Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep driving it clean, all im- by
stirring purities up the the lazy body. liver and ISegin to-day
banish from blotches, to
and that pimples, bilious boils, complexion blackheads, by taking
Cascarets,—beauty sickly
for ten cents. All drug*
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
A sort of opium is obtained from tbe com
mon let uce.
_____
B. B. B. Cures to Stay Cured.
Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, all akin and
blood diseasea, from the smallest pimple to the
foulest ulcer. 11.00 per large bottle, 3 for #2.50, at
druggists, Blood Balm or sent Atlanta, for price, express paid, by
Co., Ga.
^e^Books of wonderful cures sent free.
Lyon A Co's “Pick Leaf” Smoking Tobacco
is the best for Pipe and hand-made Cigarette
yniokiug. the Rich, Try ripe, mellow, fragrant. Beats
world. it.
An Anti»Sub«titution Victory.
Alien S. Olmsted, of Le Roy, N. Y., whoso
phrase, “A sample sent free on applica
tion,” Is so ubiquitous in the newspapers,
won a signal victory when Justice Laugh
lin, In {supreme Court, Buffalo, Issued a
permanent Injunction on the ground that
t*e Foot Powder iu question was an in
fringement on Foot Ease, the original ono,
for shaking iuto shoes, etc. Suits will be
brought against all others who imitate his
trade mark, powder or sample packages, A
which packages are sent free. postal
card addressed Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy,
N. Y., gives your feet relief.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach
troubles cured by Taber’s Pepsin Write Compound. Dr. aber
Sample bottle mailed free. T
Mfg. Co., Savannah, Ua.
The finest shops In a Chinese city are th os
devoted to the Bale of coffins.
No-To*B»c for Fifty Con to*
Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, makes woak
men strong, blood pure. 60 c, |1. A ll druggist*
Tho cathedral of Rouen boasts a clock
which has kept time for 500 years.
ST. VITUS’ DANCE. SPASMS and all nerv
ous diseases permanently cured by the use of
Dr Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for
FREE $1.03 trial bottle aud treatise to Dr.
H. H. Kline, Ltd., 901 Arch Street, Phila., Pa.
Sent free, Klondike Map
From Gold Commission’s official survey. Ad
dress Gardne r Co„ Colorado Sp rings, Cola
The Southern Saw Works are the leaders In
the South. See their advertisement In this Is
sue. Their saws will suit you.
We will give $100 reward for any case of ca
tarrh that cannot be cured with Hall’s Catarh
Cure Ta ^ea internally. & Co., Props., Toledo, - . ^ O.
F. J. Cheney
I cannot speak too highly of Piso’s Cure for
ConsYimp ion.-Mrs. Frank. Mobbs, 215 W. 22&
St., New York. Oct 29.1894.
Mr*. Winslow’s the Soothing Syrup reduces for inflamma- children
teething, softens gums, wind colic.
tion, allays pain, cures 25c. a bottle.
In Hamburg the authorities tax a dog ac
cording to its size.
To Care Constipation Forever.
Take Casoarets Candy Cathartic. 10© or 25c.
If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
about Moscow 7,000 has a hospital large enough to hold
persons.
THE DlIM-DllM BUL1.ET.
There Is hardly a Parliament In Eu
rope whose members have not question*
ed their war offices concerning tlxe fa
mous Dum-Dum bullet, the new rifle
projectile of the British army. Many
alarming Btories have been told of Us
terrors, and Governments have been
asked to object to its use by tho arms
of Great Britain. And the Paris, Ber
lin and Sit. Petersburg papers have
given considerable space to describing
the bullet, with diagrams showing Us
terrible effects upon the body. The
other day Deputy Hubert, in the French
Chamber gave notice to Mr. Hanotaux
that France would insist upon raising
the question of the legality of the em
ployment of the Dum-Dum bullet. Of
course, the question of legality has for
basis the Convention of St. Petersburg,
where the powers decided, among other
things, against the use of the explosive
bullet in their armies. The Dum
Dum is not an explosive hut an ex
pansive bullet, and, although small ia
calibre, inflicts a wound similar to that
produced by the Old time Minnie ball,
while its penetration is as great as
the nickel and steel cased bullet. The
modern bullet of small calibre and long
range has a terrific striking force, and
can pierce several ranks of men; but
the wound, unless in a vita] member
can be easily healed. The Dum-Dum’s
velocity is just as great, but the wound
is large and lacerated. The effect is
produced by a leaded cylinder of steel,
capped by a wedge of soft metal, and a
steel point. In the House of Commons
the other day Mr. Powell-Williams,
the Under Secretary of State for War,
said' that these bullets were made in
India by the Indian Government and
issued by it to the aimy. The effect
was that when it struck soft ttissues
it “inflicted a wound sufficiently serious
to stop the enemy,” but that its use
did not infringe the Convention of St.
Petersburg. Some of these bullets had
been made at Woolwich for one of the
West African colonies at the request of
the Crown agents.
Calling Down a Beat.
Lord George Bentinck did not like
a debtor. When dining once in his
club he noticed a man whom he knew
as a defaulter also dining there. The
latter called for his bill. As the wait
er was bringing it Lord George inter
posed, and, in his commanding, in
evisive tones, said, "Waiter, bring that
bill to me.” Coolly casting his eye over
its items, Lord George said, in a voice
heard all over the room, and with a
j severity of tone, which made his un
j fortunate victim wince, "Before Cap
tain orders such expensive din
ners he should pay his debts of honor.”
—San Francisco Argonaut.
EdncatoYour Bowels With Cu.paret*.
10c, Candy Cathartic, cure constipotion forever.
25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Whatever Noah’s shortcomings were, he
knew enough to go iu when it rained.
Fits permauentlv : o ureu. >o Dr. nts Kline’s or nervous
ness a iter first da> ’ “ use of Groat
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottleandtreatisefree.
Du. R. H. Ki.ine. Ltd.. 9:11 Arch St.. Phila..Pa.
WAGON Something entirely new.
A better Scale for FREIGHT MIS.
less money than has SCALES
ever been offered.
Address, Binghamton,
Jones of Y.
Binghamton, N.
!7000 BIGYCLES
) carried over from 1817 must
t , be sacrificed now. New
. Itesfc High. equipment, Grade, ail styles,
$0.75 guaran*
teed. to $17.00.
Used wheels, late models,
all Wcship makes, approval $3 to $12. tcith
lout on
a cent payment. Write
»well^ft8 borralin _ Hat and CtE art FREE catalogue for
of tnedel*. BI<3\
seas on __ to advertise them. Bend for one. Rider agenta
warn ived. Learn how to Barn a Bicycle and make money.
K. F. MEAP CYCLI C COMPANY,
ISAAC S. BOYD, President,
(Pres. Boyd Jz Baxter Furn. Fact’y.)
SOUTHERN
SAW WORKS
Box A 385. ATLANTA, GA.
We
Manufacture
Solid and Inserted
Chisel lilt Circular
Saws.
We Repair
All kinds and makes
of Solid and Inserted
Tooth Saws.
Make Burnt Saws prac
tically as good as new.
EFFECTED CURES BY Qerstle’s Female Panacea.
One Bottle Cured Where Physician Palled.
I sold your GensTLfs Female Panacea (G. F. P.)
r /A~&\ is? not pay for it. After taking one bottle sl>* was entirely
1 cured and has been in good health ever since.
wl Moore’s Bridge. Ala. J. R, GILLILAND.
Health Restored.
I was weak and in very bad
health and unable to do my
2 work. I used one bottle ot
1 Ger8tle s Female Pana
cea (G. F. P.) and it did
me more good than anything I
If there Is any Cos- ever used. I am now in good
tiveness, use St. Jo- health and can do my work.
seph’s Liver Regula- Mbs. S. E. CHANDLER.
until the Bowels Gin, Ark.
tor
become regular. Get 11 .
It from your druggist,
and or a package, send we will us prepaid. send as cents you i I !• ii ,.** \*ffl
Suffered from Change of Life.
My wife was sick for seven years, suffering from the ; A •*r
Change of Life. and paid We tried everything we coaid get from !|
the doctors out a considerable sum for treat- lij
ment without aqV good result. tVe then began using ' !
Gerstle’s Female Panacea (G. F. P.l and it did N /; I
more good than remedy all else we had used for six years. It is
the greatest for suffering females ever placed
on the market. J, D. BORDEN. Colmesneil. Tex.
it your druggist docs not keep it, send us $1,00 end will send you n
bottle, all charges paid._L. GERSTLE 4 CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
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OISTID ENJOYS
Both tho method and results when x
Syrup of Figs is taken - , it is pleasant
aud refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectually, dispols colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup kind of Figs is the#
only remedy of its tho ever pro
duced, pleasing stomach, to taste and ac- in
ceptable to and the truly beneficial prompt its
its action m
effects, prepared only from the most its
healthy and agfeeablo qualities substances, commend it
many excellent
to ell and have made it the most
popular remedy known. for sale in
Syrup of Figs is all leading drug- 50
cent bottles by
gists. Any reliable hand druggist will who
may not have it on pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA F!0 STROP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, H.i.
HEADACHE
“Both my wife and myself have been
using CASCAKETS and they are the bait
medicine we have ever bad in the house, Last
week my wife was Irantic with headache for
two days, she tried some of yourCASCARETS,
and they relieved the pain in her head almost
Immediately. We both recommend Casoarets.”
CHAS. STEDEK'-.'iD,
Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa.
CANDY
r ta Ay cathartic #
TSAD* MASS RgOISTIRSD
Good, Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Never Sicken, Weaken. or Gripe, 10c, 26c. 50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, Xew York. 817
O e gists fro C Tobacco Kablt ;;
1
COLEMAN’S TOBACCO OH LINIMENT
Is the Best Liniment In the World
For RbeumaMgm, Neuralgia. Backache. Toothache Com*.
Stiff Joints. SoTes. Poisonous BiUb and Sling* all Izamgnes*
«>7 JloTses. and all for ailments ear*subscription requiring an external Southern remedy, Farmer
'Jertitteftt* gftod a y to ami
Country given with every bottle for 25 cents, by Druggists
Merchants, or by moil postpaid upon recoipt of
I rice. ’Stumps taken.
H. O. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Durham, N.C.
ANDRkwsCold Tea
FOR THE LIVER
Cures Headache,
INACTIVE LIVER.
^ TI VI1* 1*11.1.U IIS. Three Blz.s. Will pull > tree
b fcot In diameter. No. 1 Is warranted for s8 tons
strain; No. 2 for75 tons strain. For catalogue and dig.
address .11 onarch (* rubber Mfa.Co.Lone Trec,I»
XMTIIITE I 1a. FULTON, Aft\v, Denton, Tex.,
■ if you have money due you iu Texas or South .
If afflicted w'th 1 Thompson’s Eye Water
sore eyes, ns*
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(Pres. Mexican Nat. R. R.
Mil a
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v£§§H
We Carry
in Stock
Belting, Files, Emery
Wheels and other
Supplies
Bits and Shanks for
all makes of Inserted
Tooth Saws.