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A Lighthouse Keeper.
How far off from Iho rest some parts
of tho United .States are was illustrated
pointedly a fortnight ago, when Uap
tain Milan, keeper of tho Mount
Desert Hock Light, <.ff tho Maine coast,
paid his first visit, of tho winter to the
mainland and thero first learned of the
destruction of the Maine, lie bought
all the papers lie could find giving an
account of ilio catastrophe to tube to
the small community of his home,
iiostou Transcript.
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Few (treat cities of America are adequately
provided with public dorks of aueh r size and
ho prominent location - s to Indicate I he time
over wide metropolitan districts, lint It is
1,Ir-li time to check kidney and bladder coin
plalnt manifested to therofferer hr Inactivity
of the orknns iiffc 1 .mi. Hostetler’s Stomach
Hitters remedies this es it. biliousness does dyspepsia, and
rheumatism, constipation,
nervousness.
A magnetic survey Is to he made of Prussia,
Cut whose coast regions miucuet't: measure- imperial
ments have heel, curried out by tho 21
nevnl authorities. Tlie stations will he
miles apart, and the cost ?l.’,509.
To < nrc c Colil in One Day.
Take Laxative llromoQ' luine Tablets. All
DriiKKiste ref me: mom y I f 11 fails t o e.u re. x..
Asa successful writer of fiction the mail
who acts out, the weather report easily dis
tances all competitors.
Ilcaaty Ia Illood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean Bkin. No
beauty without it. ( asearets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood mid keep it clean, by
Btirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin blackheads, to-day to
banish tiiat pimples, boils, blotches,
and Cascarets,—beauty sickly bilious for complexion by All taking drug
ten cents.
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
A new flerman church has $20(1,000, been completed
in Jerusalem at a cost, of
Spilt lit c, Klondike Map
From Gold ( otnrnUsion’H official survey. Ad
dresH Gardner & Co., Colorado Springs, Colo.
HT.Vm’8* DANCE, SPASMS cured and all tterv
ouh dineasoH permanently Nerve Restorer. liy the Send use for of
Dr. Kline’s Great
FHKK SI.00 trial bottle ami treatise to Dr.
1{. H. Kline, Ltd., 961 Arch Street, Phila., Pa.
The cells composing the epidermis are
1-1900of an inch in diameter.
What You Get
When You Buy Medicine is a Mat
ter of C re at Importance.
Do you get that which has the power to
eradicate from your blood all poisonous
taluts and thus remove tlio cuuso of dis
ease? Do you buy HOOD’S Sarsaparilla
and only Hood's ? If you do, you may take
It with tho utmost confidence that It will
do you good. Remember
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ib America's Greatest Medicine' $1; six for
Hood’s Pills cure biliousness, indigestion.
A Lead Pipe Cinch.
"The expression ‘a lead pipe cinch’
originated in Brooklyn, N. Y.,” ex
plained a well-known turfman.
“Though it Is very frequently need by
sporting people, it is not over twenty
five years old. and I doubt if It is that
old. It indicates a sure thing, or at
least that is thought to be dead sure.
There are several explanations of its
origin, but I am satisfied that Brooklyn
was its home. It was coined in this
way: Homo years ago a fellow entered
a plumbing shop and stole a piece of
lead pipe. 11c wanted to take it over
to New York, nnd to keep it from be
ing seen lie wrapped the pipe around
Ills body, nnd then put Ids clot lies on
over it. A cinch, in turf language,
means a girth or saddle band or any
thing that is used to keep a saddle on
a horse or niulo tight. ‘Clinching up’
means, therefore, tightening lip, and is
of Spanish origin. As tho fellow with
tho lead pipe around his body jumped
to catch the ferryboat he fell over
board, and, of Course, tho weight of the
lead carried him down. A horseman,
in explaining the occurrence, said the
thief had 'a lead pipe cinch,’ and he
had, anil It drowned him.”—Washing
ton Star.
AN OPERATION AVOIDED,
Mrs. Rosa Gaum Writes to Mrs.
Pinkham About it. Slio Says :
Drab Mrs. Pinkham:—I take pleas
lire in writing you a few lines to in
form you of the good your Vegetable
Compound has done me. I cannot
thank you enough for what your medi
cine has done for me; it lias, indeed,
helped mo wonderfully. L A
For years 1 was trou
bled with an
ovarian tumor, .
eachyeargrow- w /
ing worse, un
til nt last I b ' te
was compelled /
to consult with X,
a physician. V
He said
nothingcould __ •—'
he done for
me hut to go under an operation.
In speaking with a friend of mine
about it, she recommended Lydia L.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, say
ing she knew it would cure me. I then
sent for your medicine, and after tak
ing three bottles of it, tlie tumor dis
appeared. Oil! you do not know how
much good your medicine lias done
me. 1 shall recommend it to all suffer
ing women. —Mrs. Rosa Gaum, 720
Wall St., Los Angeles, Cal.
The great and unvarying success of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound in relieving every derangement
of the female organs, demonstrates
it to he the modern safeguard of wo
man’s happiness and bodily strength.
More than a million women have been
benefited by it.
t Every woman who needs advice
about her health is invited to write tc
Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. j
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Good. Use
in time*. S.it.1 hv
consumption
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WAR PA It A (ill A 1*1 IS.
A . Brief , Compilation r, _ .. of . Daily T,
Occurrences.
The war department has chartered
the steamers China and Colon of the
Pacific Mail Steamship company,
which, with tho Centennial, the Zeal
andia and the Ohio, will comprise the
next expedition to the Philippines.
They will curry 5,000 men
The rainy season is commencing in
the West Indies The warships and
newspaper boats have suffered from
had weather during the past week,
with frequent violent rain storms.
Captain William Aster Chanler’s lit
tic company of troopers is likely to be
disbanded shortly, as lie has been
made a captain in tho volunteer army.
As he will he unable to command the
men, some or all of them will join
Roosevelt’s rough l iders.
Col. W. W. Gordon, of Savannah,
commanding the First regiment of
cavalry, Georgia volunteers, lias been
appointed brigadier general by Presi
dent McKinley, as bus also Col. Fred
lick I). Grant, soil of Gen. Grant,
Fourteenth New York infantry.. Two
other appointments are on the staff of
Gen. Fitzlmgh Lee, First Lieut. Al
gernon Sartovis, grandson of Gen.
Grant and First Lieut. Fitzlmgh Lee,
Jr.
Colonel Cortijo and Burgeon Major
Julian, with iho two privates, lately
prisoners at Fort McPherson, have
arrived at Key West aud are waiting
on the revenue cutter Hamilton to be
exchanged for Correspondents Jones
and Thrall.
A body of men have been sent down
from Tampa to mount the big guns
upon tlie new fortifications at Key
West. Tlie search-lights on the ships
und the big light on Fort Taylor arc at
work all night long practicing upon
the many boats as targets.
Colonel Ilay, who will he in com
mand of the immune regiments to be
■aised in Georgia, South Carolina and
Florida, lias commissioned, at the re
quest, of Representatives Lewis, Col
'in 1 T. C. Taylor and I. N. Ivilks, of
Hnwkiusville, Ga., to raise companies.
Blanco’s official dispatches to Madrid
giv i it to he understood that Cervera
rein (ins inside Santiago harbor, hut
Sun lay’s cabinet council developed
nothing to make the matter clear.
Tne new cruiser New Orleans, for
merly the Amazonas, lias proved her
self a swift ship and apparently will
he an effective fighter.
So great is the demand for sulphur
occasioned by the war that a mine near
Humon, N. Y., will ho reopened and
extensively worked.
A London news agency asserts that
the pope has forwarded peace propos
als to President McKinley.
Three of tho most prominent young
white men in Montgomery, Ala., have
been commissioned as officers over the
local negro companies. The white
officers believe the negroes will make
good soldiers aud the appoitinents are
in demand.
It is reported in Madrid that Senor
Sagastn, tho premier, during a cabinet
council, reasserted that Spain does not
expect the support, diplomatic or oth
erwise, of any foreign power and that
there is no question whatever of under
taking negotiations for this purpose
through Senor Leon y Castillo,Spanish
ambassador at Paris.
The Hong Kong police have seized
a large quantity of stores being sup
plied by a Chinese “comprador” aud
intended for Rear Admiral Dewey.
The Americans are fortifying Corre
gidor island at tho entrance to Manilla
>; *. U(1 m,nin K tbe e hftn “«l
will reception . to
give a warm any pos
antagonist.
The officers and men of the flying
are jubilant that they have
Spanish fleet shut up in Santiago
Of the 125,000 men of the first call
for troops, 121,500 are already mus
tered in nnd the balance are already in
the state camps awaiting to he sworn
in as fast as it is possible for the offi
cers to complete their work.
The British steamer Restormal was
captured by the auxiliary cruiser St.
Paul, Captain Sigsbeo’s ship, while
trying to get iuto Santiago with a
cargo of coal. She was taken to Key
West iu charge of a prize crew.
The auxiliary cruiser St. Louis has
been ordered to the Cramp shipyards
to have her armament increased by the
addition of six 5-iuch, rapid firing
guns. *
Stokers and firemen to the number
of iUiO on tlie auxiliary cruiser St.
Louis have made a demaud for the
regular monthly wages, aud on its not
being forthcoming have refused to
W ork. They claim that they were,
!,.iil 1 v treated while iu southern waters
‘
ll!1(1 thllt theil . foo q waa bad in both
qua ij t y and ,, ua „tity.
The appointment of Colonel W. 0.
Oates as brigadier general in the United
States army causes much satisfaction
in the Opelika, Ala., district, which
Colonel Oates represented for fourteen
years in congress.
The Harvard has sailed from Kings
ton, Jamaica, to join Commodore
Scliley s squadron. She took a pilot
familiar with the south coast- of Cuba,
<;LADS10NE’S ITN EBAL.
Hotly Win lie I.»i<l to Kent On Saturday,
May ZSIli.
A London dispatch says: Saturday,
May 28th, has been fixed for the fu
neral of Mr. Gladstone. Mr. Glad
stone’s death was tho occasion 'of a
tremendous outburst of pulpit oratory
Sunday. In almost every church in
the kiugdom a sermon was preached
iu his memory. Telegrams of condo
lonco continued to pour into Hawar
den from all parts of the world.
FALLOWS FOB FLAN AC! AN.
Verdict of tho 4ury “Guilty” Without
Reeomm.n<i.tion.
Tho trial of Edward Flanagan at
Lecatur, < >a., was brought !o a close
* nr ^ warning when the jury
brought , , in a verdict ol guilty without
a recommendation,
Eet him hang, said the jury, aud
“ le murder of two helpless women
wllt bo avenged by the hand of the
law upon ^ the grim ? ,*j gallows.
Th ju( J , “ ollo 8 tho ini , lnction
carried b , ha verdic t of that jury,
“Let the murderer hang by the
neek until ho bo doad 0 u Friday,
June 24 J898 ”
A close observation of Flauagau
when tlio verdict was rend failed to
detect any sort of betrayal of feeling,
One of the jurors stated afterward
that no vote was taken by tho jury un
til Saturday morning. Friday night
for two hours they discussed the ovi
dence and then agreed to take no deli
nite action until the next mofening.
Saturday morning when the first
vote was taken there were nine of the
jurors for a verdict of guilty without a
recommendation for mercy, aud three
for a verdict with a recommendation,
On the second ballot two of the
three changed over to the majority,
aud when a third ballot was taken all
twolve were for hanging the defend
ant.
Motion for n new trial was made at
once and it will he heard June lltli.
If the judge refuses a new trial, then
the case will be taken to the su
preme court and will cause a postpone’
ment of the sentence.
If the supremo court declines to
grant a now trial, then there will he
an appeal to the pardoning board for
either a pardon or a commutation of
the sentence.
If the appeal to the pardoning board
results in nothing favorable to the
prisoner, then there will be a trial on
u writ of lunacy, the defense endeav
oring to sot np the claim that Flana
gun is at that time insane, and for that
reason ought not to be hanged.
GORMAN FOR INCOME TAX.
Marylander Denounces Decision of the
Supreme Court.
A notable speech on the war revenue
measure was delivered in the senate
Saturday afternoon by Mr. Gorman,
democrat, of Maryland. In the course
of an argument in support of a tax on
corporations, he denounced as infa
mous the decision of the supreme
court declaring the income tax law of
1894 as unconstitutional.
Tlio warning sounds by some sena
tors that if u tax were placed upon cor
porations it would be pronounced un
constitutional by the supreme court
had, he said, had no effect upon him.
A decision against such an enactment
would not destroy our financial struc
ture, but it would destroy the court
which should hand it down.
ORNAMENT CAPTURES PRIZE.
Won tho Brooklyn Handicap, Worth
SIO.ODO, In Kasy Strides.
A New York dispatch says: It was
more or less a typical Brooklyn handi
cap day Saturday. Nature was all
tears in the morning and all smiles in
the afternoon. The track was heavy,
hut it was not a mud horso that won,
for Ornament, who was fit to run for
his life, cantered home a winner amid
the cheers of tho crowd of 12,000.
Ben Holiday got second honor, while
Sly Fox Inn I” 1 in third pities
WALTHALL’S SUCCESSOR.
Governor McT-.auriii, of Mississippi, Ap
points Win. Sullivan Senator.
William Tan Amberg Sullivan, of
Oxford, Miss., at present representing
the second district in congress, has
been appointed by Governor McLau
rin as United States senator to succeed
the late Edward G. Walthall.
Mr. Sullivan will be one of the
youngest members in the upper house
of the national legislature, being aged
only a few months over forty. He was
born near Winona, Miss., December
18, 1857. After attending a common
school he went to the University of
Mississippi and later to Vanderbilt
university, being graduated from the
latter institution in 1875.
CELEBRATED DEWEY DAY.
Both Kansas Cities Have Demonstrations
in Honor of Manila Victory.
Friday was Dewey Day in Kansas
City, having been set apart by the city
council for the celebration of the
Dewey victory of Manilla bay. Both
Kansas Cities joined in making it the
most popular demonstration ever held
there, and crowds from a dozen sur
rounding Missouri and Kansas towns
lent their aid. The street parade was
the feature of the day. It contained
no loss than thirty thousand people.
Of this number ten thousand were
school children, who marched eight
abreast, and formed a division a mile
long, each child carrying a flag.
GORDON A BRDjIltlER GENERAL.
Georgian Goes la On a Personal Appoint
ment of tlio President.
A Washington special says: Colonel
W. W. Gordon, of Savannah, com
manding tho First regiment of caval
ry, Georgia volunteers, lias been ap
pointed brigadier general by Presi
dent McKinley.
The appointment is a personal ap
pointment of the president. He was
anxious to give Georgia a brigadier
generalship and has been anxious
from the first to appoint Colonel Gor
don.
Colonel Gordon’s name was sent to
the senate Friday along with a num
ber of other similar appointments.
Horseless wagons are coming into
in English towns for the collection
of house aud street garbage. This sys
tem leaves cleaner streets and de
creases the wear of pavements.
They Compared
“Why can’t women bo natural?"
growled Bumply, according to the De
troit Free Press. “They make ma
think of a lot of blue Jays with their
clatter and their pluming and their
efforts to improve on nature. They
can think out more crazy plans an:!
leveloped more unmitigated nonsense
than so many inspired Imps. Look at
your hair, Mrs. Bumply, plaited and
twisted and fluted and banged till it
looks no more like what it does in Its
normal state than a junk pile looks
like any of its original elements. And
those sleeves, and those three story
heels and that stiff-necked collar.
Honestly, if men compelled you to rig
up in that barbarous fashion you'd
inveigh against them as brutal sav
ages.
“Oh, I don’t know," said Mrs. Bump
ly. who is very matter of fact; "con
template your own hair. Looks as if
it was laundered down on top und
molded over puff combs on the side.
The shoulders of your coat are butlt
up as though you were trying to palm
yourself off for a prize-fighter, and the
way that your mustache is twisted up
at the ends makes me think of a
French dancing on a reception night.
Then Bumply grew very distant In
his manner, arranged to go down town
at once, told his wife not to sit up for
him and said that if she had one fault
above another it lay in her irrepres
sible disposition to grow personal
whenever she entered into debate.
Revival of Medieval Art.
A delightful revival of medieval art
is crochet work in gold and silver
thread. Besides beauty and brilliancy
it possesses great durability. A collar
or an edging, a small triangular piece
for the coif, will last the owner a life
time. It gives the finest effect when
applied to black or dark colored vel
vet. No matter how fashion may go
it never loses its popularity altogether.
—New York Mail and Express.
New South Wales has 900,000 acres
of wheat.*
Hew Itelicf Came.
From Cole County Democrat, Jefferson
City, Mo.
When la grippe visited this section, about
sevon years ago, Herman II. Eveler, of 811
vlcthn?”and has'Tin™’ be°en'Iroubled with
tho after-effects of the disease. He is a
well-known contractor and builder, a busi
new requiring much mental and physical
work. A year ago his health began to fail
alarmingly, and that ha live3 to-day is al
most a miraelo. Ho says:
“I was troubled with shortness of breath,
palpitation of tlio heart and a general de
bility. My back also pained me severely.
“I tried one doctor after another and
numerous remedies suggested by my
frieud3, but without apparent bonoflt, and
w began to give
up Then hope. I
saw
/ Dr. Williams’
I Pink Pills for
I Pale People
extolled in a
St. Louis
paper, and
after investi
gation, de
cided to give
\Y them a trial.
“After us
ing the first
A Contractor's Difficulty, box I felt
Wonderfully relieved and was satisfied
that Iho pills were putting me on the road
to recovery. I bought two more boxes and
continued taking thorn. Williams’
“After taking four boxes of Dr.
Pink Pills for Pale People I am restored to
good health and feel like a new man.
I am now capable ol transacting my
business with increased ambition.
“Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
nro a wonderful medicine and anyone that
is afflicted with shortness of breath, pal
pitation ol the heart, nervous prostration
und goneral debility, will find that tnose
pills fire the specific, IIeiiman H. Eveleb.”
Subscribed aud sworn to before me, a
Notary Public, tbis 24th day of May, 1897.
Adam Poutszono, Notary Public.
Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any in
quiry regarding tbis if stamp is enclosed.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure people
troubled with the after-effects of the
grippo because they not directly on the
impure blood. They are also a spoolflo for
efironio erysipelas, catarrh, rheumatism
and all diseases due to impure or impov
erished blood.
Her Secret Signal.
Nervous housewives whose husbands
frequently bring home company to din
ner without preliminary warning of
ten worry in their secret hearts to sup
ply the unexpected guests. A matron
living in one of the prettiest suburban
residences in West Philadelphia, whose
husband persists in bringing home
guests at the most inopportune times,
lias hit upon a happy expedient to meet
possible emergencies.
In passing any dish at the table of
which there may be a limited supply
the hostess makes a point to mention
the enigmatical letters,. F. H. B. in
such a manner as not to attract the at
tention of the guests around the board.
Immediately the members of the family
are aware of the circumstances, and
discreetly partake very lightly, if at
all, of the viands in question. The
secret of the three letters was solved
a few days ago, and the hostess after
wards laughingly confessed her little
scheme. F. H. B., in this instance
stands for family hold back.—Boston
Traveler.
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Educate Year Dowel. With Caacareta.
10c, Candy 25c. Cathartic, C. fall, cure drasRists constipation refund forever.
If C. C. money.
Brooklyn is to have the world's biggest su
gar reliaery.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain, euros wind colic. 35c. a bottle.
Lj on A Co’s “Pick Leaf” Smoking Tobacco
Stands umivalled for purity and flavor. Made
from the purest, ripest and sweetest Tobacco.
It will please you. Try it
For Whooning Cough, Piso’s Cure is a suc
cessful remedy.—M. P. Dietek. 67 Throop
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. H, 1894.
A. M. Priest, Druggist, Shelbyx’ille, the Ind.,
says: “Hall’s Catarrh Cure gives best of
satisfaction. Can get who plenty takes of it.” testimonials,
as it cures every one Druggists
sell it, 75c.
_
Mississippi has only 1.38 per cent, of the
railroad mileage in the country.
To Caro Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a
If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
Undulating laud is better for the growth of
crops than a level soil.
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Among people where the practice of economy is a
necessity, the buying of soap is an important yearly item.
The grocer who has an eye to larger profits, may not
suggest Ivory Soap. He will recommend nothing else
if he is conscientious. Ivory Soap is a pure soap, all
through. That makes it the most economical and best.
A perfect soap for the toilet and laundry.
IT FLOATS.
A WORD OF WARNING.—There are many white soaps, each represented to be " Just
as good as the • Ivory they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and
romarkablc qualities of the genuine. Ask for" Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting It.
Copyright, 1896, by The TrooUr * Gambia Co., dmoluuOL
Greatest Light In the World.
The greatest light in the world, a
lantern which has an illuminating pow
er equal to 00,000,000 candles, thrown
in a beam nine feet in diameter, i3
soon to be erected upon the Highlands,
3 ust above Sand 7 Hook - t0 Bh(>w marin
ers where they can find the entrance
j the harbor of ew York. It will stand
240 feet above tide water, and at that
distance will be visible about 30 miles.
If it could be elevated three times that
height it could be seen 100 miles dis
tant. This is the same light that stood
upon the southwest corner of the manu
facturers building at the World’s Fair,
where it was exhibited by Henry Le
paute of Paris, France, and was pur
chased for $10,000 by the light house
board. Tho lensed are nine feet In di
ameter and are composed of a central
disk, two prismatic rims and 100 pris
matic segments, all of carefully ground
and polished optical glass. There are
three lamps, with interchangeable car
bons one inch ir. diameter, fed by a
current of 55 volts. The generator and
engine which were used at Chicago
were not purchased, as it is believed
that we make bettor once in America.
The lamp weighs 20 tons and floats in
mercury in a holow steel cylinder, 8o
slight is the friction that it may be
moved by a child’s finger. It is a
question whether this lamp may not
he made useful in case of war by rig
ging it as a search light to sweep the
approaches to. the harbor of New York
and thus disclose the presence of a
hostile fleet.—Chicago Record.
Purely a Local Disease.
Eczema is a local disease and needs local
treatment. The irritated, diseased skin must
be soothed and smoothed and healed. No use to
dose yourself and ruin your stomach just be
cause of an itching eruption. Tetterine is the
only simple, safe and certain cure for Tetter,
Eczema, Ringworm and other skin troubles.
At druggists or by mail for 50 cents instamos.
J.T. Shuptrine, Savannah. Ga.
Missouri has more chickens than any other
state in the union.
Don’t Tobacco Spit *nd Smoke Your Lift Away*
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag*
oetic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50o or ?1. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Ca, Chicago or New York.
There is talk of establishing a school of
mines in Johannesburg.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or ne rvous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treati sefree.
Dit. R. II. Kline, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
All of the beggars in Italy must be duly
licensed.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 60c, $1. All druggists.
Natal’s wool production decreased in 1397 20
per cent.
EXPOSURE to WET^COLD
3 AS Wet entire proven fleet system and disastrous at damp and the clothing effected. to delicate many chill women. Painful, female the
organs are once
j.\ Profuse, Suppressed of the or Obstructed Menses,
if- health-destroying Whites, Falling disease Womb, is almost or some certain other
1 i) \ to follow such exposure unless proper pre
\ m \ cautions are taken. When should any begin of these the dis- of
1 eases appear women use
\ GERSTLE’S
;»■ Female Panacea.
l IV TRAD ■(G. F. P.)» ARK.
\ V. It female will regulate disease, and the give menses, health cure and all strength. forms of
\ l\’ It is used in the privacy of the home. No con
V sultations. No humiliating examinations.
\ If there is any tendency to constipation or
Liver indigestion Regulator. take mild doses of St. Joseph’s
MY DAUGHTER SUFFERED INTENSELY
From female irregularities, and had tried physicians and other remedies, but 1
could set no relief, Female and we had despaired of her recovery. saved We were indticed to
tryGerstle s Panacea, arid I believe J. MACE. it her life.
A. Jamestown. Tenn.
For Sale at Drug Stores. $1.00 per Bottle.
L. QERSTLE & CO., Props., Chattanooga, Tenn,
FOR
FREE
SCHOLAR
SHIP.
ACTUAL BUSINESS TAUGHT
Railroad Fare Paid. POSITIONS QUA RAX*
TEED. Open all year to Botli Sexes.
Georgia-Alabama Business College,
Macon, Georgia.
‘•After I was Induced to try CA8CA
BETS, I will never bo without them in the house.
My liver was in a very bad shape, and my head
ached and 1 had stomach trouble. Now, since tak
ing Cascarcts, I feel fine. My wife has also used *
them with beneficial resuits for sour stomach.”
Jos. Krehling, 1921 Congress St., St. Louis, Mo.
CANDY
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TRADE MARK REGISTERED
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, Kew fork. 318
NO-TG-BAC Sold and guaranteed by all drug
gists to €17H£ Tobacco Habit.
COMPLETE Su and pSSSSSr
MILL OUTFITS.
Gin, Press, Cane Mill and Shingle Outfits.
Building, Bridge, Castings.
Factory, Furnace
and Railroad
Railroad, Mill, Machinists’ and Factory Supplies.
Bolting, Packing, Injectors, Pipe Fittings,
Saws, Files, Oilers, Etc.
Cast every day; work ISO hands.
LOMBARD IRON W0RKS5SUPPLY CO..
AUGUSTA, <jA.
Good All the Year Round.
ST. ANDREWS
COLD TEA
For tlio Livor.
COLEMAN’S TOBACCO OIL LINIMENT
Is the Best Liniment in the World
For Rheumatism, Joints. Sores. Neuralgia. Poisonous Bites Backachp, Toethaclie Lameness Corna,
Stiff and Stings, all
o'i Horses, and all ailments requiring an external remedy.
'Jertilicate good for a year’s subscription to Southern Farmer
given with every bottle for 25 cents, by Druggists and
Country Merchants, or by mail postpaid upon receipt of
price. Stamps taken.
H. G COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., DURHAM, N. C.
Habit. NEW HOME CURE. Painless. No
Detention from work. Guaranteed. Writ*
OR. PURDY, Houston. Texas.
MENTION THIS PAPER tisers. In writing Anu to adver- 98-22