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very queer looking of represent* yellow
most grotesque green I* suggestive dragon* on not, a only of
ground The latter that of
the national complexion, but also of this
a sufferer from biliousness To remove
unbecoming Htovnaob tint from the complexion, which will use
Hostetter’s yourllver, Bitters, prevent malaria,
speedily remedy regulate dyspepsia, rheuma
and nervousness,
tism and kidney complaint.
Charcoal is the groat Italian fuel, Naples
alone consuming forty thousand ton* of wood
charcoal, at a cost, of from sixteen to twenty
dollar* p«r ton, the national consumption
being seven hundred thousand.
To Cure a Cold In Ouo Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if it fails ioctirc. 26c.
Tho highest price ever paid for a poem
was 600 golden crowns, paid to Bannast&ro
h>« the citizens of Venice for his eulogy contained cm
their city. It is a poem which
only six lines.
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At a wes'ern wedding the wedding march
wa.“ whistled by 12 girl friends of the bride.
M r*. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
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The Southern Haw Works are the leaders In
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Try AIIoii’m lool-liaNiq
A powder to bo shaken into tho shoes.
At this season your foot fool swollen, ner
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives both. It
gently tones and strengthens the stomach
and gives digestive power, creates an ap
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By making the blood rich and pure it
strengthens tho nerves and gives refreshing
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Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Ih Aiiip.rlcn’H Greatest Medicine. *1; six for $5
Hood's Plils cure ull liver Ills. 25 cents.
To Restore Silverware.
When silverware is not tarnished
too badly by the sulphuretted hydro
gen in the air, it can readily he re
stored with tho following composition:
Cream of tartar, one part; powdered
alum, ouo part; washed chalk, one
part. Hlir a sufficient quantity of this
powder in cleau water to make a me
dium thin paste, with which brush the
object requiring the restoration.
Should the silverware bo tarnished
essentially, moment it must be plunged for n
in either a boiling bath of
hydrochloric acid or manganate of
potassa.
A Timekeeper.
Wrnthy Individual—See hero, you
aro a swindler. Tho watch you sold
me keeps iny timo occupied winding it
up. guaranteed,
Dealer—That’s what I
sir. Isn’t it a good timekeeper?
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Throe Women Relloved of Femalo
Troubles by Mrs. Pinkhum.
From Sirs. A. W. Smith, 59 Summer
St., lliddeford, Rio.:
"For several years I suffered with
various diseases peculiar to my sex.
Was troubled with a burning sensation
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gone feeling, was despondent, fretful
and discouraged; the least exertion
tired me. I tried several doctors but
received little benefit. At last I de
cided to give your Lydia E. Pinkham's
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fect. of the first bottle was magical.
Those symptoms of weakness that I
was afflicted with, vanished like vapor
before the sun. I caunot speak too
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From Mrs. Mki.issa PniLi.irs, Lex
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Pills aud used one package of Sanative
Wash, and now feel like a new woman,
aud am able to do my work."
From Mrs. Moi.Uk E. IIeiirkl, Pow
ell Station, Tenn.:
“For three years I suffered with such a
weakness of the back, I could not
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JtfNEM OF BINGHAMTON,
k BbuctiiunUn.N.ir'.V.tf.A.
THEY DISEMBARK UNDER (OYER
OF SAMPSON’S BIO (H NS.
ARE POT ASHORE NEAR SANTIAGO.
Another I>ombar<lm«nt of The Fortifica
tion* and Port and Landing*) at
Hantlago Reported.
A special received at New York from
Cape Haytieu Monday reports that at
daylight, under cover of Admiral
Sampson's gnus, a force of United
States troeps were landed at Aguadores,
a short distance east of Santiago
harbor.
Another dispatch direct from Cape
Haytieu states that at 8 o’clock Mon
day morning strong cannonading was
heard from the direction of Agua
dores, a little east of Morro castle,
which defends the eastern entrance of
the harbor of Santiago. A quarter of
an hour later the noise of the cannon
ading greatly increaaed, and firing ev
ideriely proceeded from guns of largest
caliber. The bombardment was of the
port, the fortifications and the neigh
boring landings, particularly Agua
dores.
A Havana dispatch says: Sunday
Colonel Aldea, with a Spanish force,
sustained u fire near Punta Cabrera
from the insurgents on the laud side
and from the American ships. The
Spanish warships are well intrenched
on the line from Siboney to Aguadores,
and Monday they checked an attempt
of the American forces to land and re
pelled them.
A dispatch to the London Financial
Chronicle from Cape Hatien dated
Monday says: “At daylight this morn
ing the American troops landed at
Aguadores, a few mifes east of Santi
ago de Cuba, uuder cover of Admiral
Sampson’s guns. The batteries were
first silenced, after a sharp bombard
ment.”
WILL EXCHANGE PRISONERS.
Plan. Already Un<l«r Way For lG-leaso of
Hi)b»on anil HI. Mmi.
A Washington special says: The war
department has supplied to the navy
department the list of names procured
from the commandant at Fort McPher
son, Ga., of the Spanish prisoners of
war there.
The department Monday morning
sent this list to Admiral Sampson and
the admiral himself will enter into
communication with Admiral Cervera
respecting an exchange of prisoners.
Cervera will be allowed to select
from the list of persons whom he will
take in exchange for Naval Constructor
Hobson and the gallant crew that
manned the Merrimac on her last run.
Hobson’s rank, relatively, is that of
lieutenant, junior grade, and ho stands
at the head of that grade iu liis corps.
By tlie ordinary rules of exchange he
would he about equivalent to a captain
in the army. The highest grade officer
union* the Spanish captives at Fort
McPherson is a lieutenant, so that in
order to equalize tho exchange it may
lie necessary for Admiral Sampson to
throw in with the first lieutenant one
of the dozen second lieutenants among
the prisoners.
Hobson’s erew, none being of the
commissioned grade,can be exchanged
man for man for six Spanish private
soldiers, among the prisoners of wav.
When Sampson and Cervera have
arranged the details, the list of pris
oners to be exchanged will be submit
ted to the war department, which
would direct the commandant at Fort
McPherson to send them to Key West
to be placed aboard a naval vessel and
sent to Santiago for transfer.
LONDON PAPERS PRAISE HOBSON.
HI. Exploit lit Kuiitliif-o Viewed With Ad
miration in England.
All the London newspapers refer in
terms of the highest praise to Naval
Constructor Hobson’s daring exploit
at Santiago de Cuba. One paper says:
“All English sailors will join with
the Americans in admiration of this
exploit uuder the point blank tiro of
the Spanish batteries.” If the United
States can count on self-sacrifice of
that kind in great emergencies the
Santiago forts will bo powerless to
prevent Admiral Sampson reaching
the Spanish squadron should that
measure seem good to him.”
NEW GEORGIA REGIMENT.
The War Department Accedea to Governor
Atkinson'. Request.
A Washington dispatoh says that
Georgia is to have an entirely new
regiment of volunteers under the sec
ond call, and this makes places for a
colonel and full complement of regi
mental officers.
The order has not yet been promul
gated but Georgia will get another
regiment according to the declaration
of Adjutant General Corbin.
The Georgia senators, however, re
ceived official notification that the
state will have another full regiment,
aud they so notified the governor.
SPANIARDS FITTING OUT CRUISER
Newly nought Steamer Havel Doing: Ar
mored at Arsenal at Cadiz.
News has been received at London
that the steamer Havel, recently sold
by the North German Lloyd company,
of Bremen, to the Spanish govern
ment, after safely arriving at Cadiz,
was towed to the arsenal to be fitted,
in all probability, with the guns and
materials necessary to make of her an
auxiliary cruiser.
WAll PARAGRAPHS.
A Brief Compilation of Daily
Occurrences.
On the other haufl Henor Castro, the
Spanish consul at Kingston, declares
that he does not think the Cadiz squad
ron has sailed for the West Indies, as
he believes Admiral Cervera can de
fend himself alone.
A considerable stir was caused
among the six volunteer regiments at
Mobile by a case of smallpox reported
in the First Alabama. Investigation
developed that Private Hall, of com
pany F, Huntsville, Ala., had a mild
attack of varioloid. He has been re
moved to the pesthouse; bis messmates
were quarantined and nil clothing and
bedding destroyed. Regimental sur
geons fear no spread of the disease,
since all the soldiers have been vac
cinated.
According to Admiral Schley’s re
port to the navy department, his pur
pose in attacking the approaches to
Santiago was to learn the strength and
position of the fortifications. He
found that they had fortified well and
carefully, having a number of modern
English or French guns which will
render necessary a heavy bombard
ment to dislodge them.
The people of Madrid consider San
tiago de Cuba as perfectly defended,
as its fortifications were planned by
the expert artillerist, Ordonez.
Seven more transports have been
chartered to rush troops to the front.
These boats vil! accommodate 7,000
infantry or three cavalry regiments.
They are to report immediately at
Tampa. The chartering will be con
tinued until we have enough transports
to more the entire army at once.
Admiral Sampson having decided to
block tho channel intfc Santiago de
Cuba harbor, thus preventing the es
cape of any of the Spanish or the en
trance of any vessel to aid them Lieut.
Hobson with seven volunteers sailed
the iron steamship Merrimac with her
cargo of ooal through n heavy'fire from
the forts to the desired spot and there
by exploding a torpedo which opened
sides sunk her immediately. He and
his crew were made prisoners by the
Spaniards.
It is announced at Washington that
the cable cutting expedition fitted up
and sent out by Gen. Greely lias been
successful, and that Cuba is no longer
in cable communication with the out
side world.
The balloon section of the United
States signal corps for the present will
be attached temporarily to the fifth
army corps at Tampa, Major General
Shafter commanding, and will be un
der the direction of Lieutenant Col
onel James Allen, United States vol
unteers, now serving on the staff of
General Shafter.
Lieutenant Hobson, who won re
nown in connection with the sinking
of the sinking of the Merrimac in San
tiago harbor, is an Alabamian. He is
about twenty eight years old and was
born and reared at Greensboro, Ala.,
his father being among the best in that
aristocratic little city.
Thirty-five members of the 1899
class of cadets from Annapolis have
reached Tampa 4 and will be assigned
to duty on the signal corps as officers.
Miss Annie Wheeler, daughter of
General Joe Wheeler, may go to Cuba
as a lied Cross nurse, as she has filed
an application for such a position.
Miss Wheeler says she cannot remain
at home while her father and brother
are at the front. She hopes to arrange
witli Miss Barton as a nurse.
The Fifth army corps at Tampa is
now complete. Lieutenant Colonel B.
F. Tope, chief surgeon of the corps,
has prepared a complete set of instruc
tions in regard to the preservation of
the health of soldiers during the cam
paign in Cuba. The rules have been
printed and every soldier has been fur
nished with a copy with instructions
to study them carefully.
The Nebraska regiment has been
authorized by the secretary of war and
William Jennings Bryan will be its
colonel.
A private cablegram received at Key
West from Mr. E. N. Knight, corres
pondent of The London Times, now
iu Havana, confirmed the report that
he had been set at liberty.
Assistant Secretary Meiklejohu has
scoured by charter two additional
transports to use in the West Indian
campaign soon to be undertaken by
the army. These are the Gate City
and the City of Macon, of the Ocean
Steamship line.
Colonel Leonard Wood’s volunteer
regiment of cavalry, better known as
Roosevelt’s rough riders, 9(10 men all
told, has arrived in Tampa and gone
into camp west of the Tampa Bay
hotel, near where the Third and Sixth
regular cavalry regiments are located.
The people in Madrid consider San
tiago de Cuba impregnable, basing
their belief on the fact that the de
fenses of that place were constructed
by the celebrated artillery expert, Or
donez.
The monitor Monadnock, from Port
Angeles, Wash., has arrived at San
Francisco and lias been sent to Mft e
Island navy yard to bo overhauled.
She may go to Honolulu or Manila.
Captain Gridley,of Admiral Dewey’s
flagship Olympia, who commanded
her so well at the battlp of Manilla,
where he was injured, died on his way
home, as is cabled from Kobe, Japan,
to the navy department. He was one of
Dewey's chief advisers and wou praise
from him for distinguished gallantry
and ability.
In answer to numerous inquiries on
the subject, it is officially announced
that the government and not the states
will pay all volunteer troops for the
time between the dates of enlistment
and muster.
A |[«inarbutilc (>hip.
Tim I olio win; case was jirlntod originally
in The Monitor, a newspaper published at
Meaford. Ontario. Doubts were raised as
to its truthfulness, consequently a close
watch was kept on tho case for two years
and the original statement has now been
completely verilled.
Mr Fetch had been His a hopeless had puralytio
for live years. euse has wide at
tention. He was confined to his bed, was
bloated almost beyond recognition, and
could not take solid food. Doctors enllcd
the disease spinel sclerosis, and all said ho
could not live. The Cuuadlan Mutual Life
Association after a thorough examination,
paid him his total disability claim of
tl.650, regarding him as forever incurable.
For three years ho lingered dition. in this con
After
. taking some
of Dr. Will,
lams’ Fink
m Fills for Pale
w People there
■y was a slight
change, a
tendency to
sweat freely.
Next came a
little feeling
in his limbs.
This extend
ed, followed
Paid His Claim. by a pricking
until last the blood began sensation, to
at course
freely nud vigorously through his body.
Soon ho was restored tolils old time health.
A reporter for The Monitor recently
called on Mr. Potch again and was told:
"You may say there is no doubt as to my
cure being permanent. I am in better
health than when I gave you the first in
terview and certaihly attribute my cure to
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo People.
“To these pills I I owe my release from the
ilviug death, and shall always bless the
day I was induced to take them.”
Much is the history of one of the most re
markable cases in modern times. In the
face of such testimony, can anyone say
that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are not en
titled to the careful consideration of every
sufferer—man, woman or child? Is not the
case, in truth, a miracle of modern medi
cine?
These pills are sold by all druggists and
are considered by them to be one of the
most valuable remediul agents known to
science.
A Strangely Lost Race.
The great mystery about Indo-Chlna,
and one which must ever be insoluble,
is the story of the lost race and the
country. The mighty walls of Angkor
Wat, rising in the midst of sparsely
vanished civilization of that strange
populated jungles, remain as the me
morial of a great empire which has
utterly disappeared and is altogether
lost to history. No one will ever know
who planned this gigantic temple, or
what tyrant hounde on his myriads of
people to build up these immense
blocks of stone and cover them with
the most elaborate of sculptures. Ang
kor-Wat is one of the mast astonish
ing monuments in the world and this
forgotten temple was built so as to
endure as long as the earth itself, were
it not for the irresistibly destructive
effect of plant life on the strongest
walls that man can raise. Only a
highly civilized and wealthy people
could have erected Angkor-Wa.t—a
very different race to the Annamite of
modern days. The whole nation has
disappeared as utterly as the busy myr
iads who once populated the wastes
and solitudes of Memphis,—Singapore
Free Press.
Misunderstood.
Stranger—Where is your father’s
club-room, Sainmie?
Son of Hen-pecked Gentleman—He
ain’t got any special spot, sir, but he
l ather be clubbed in the dining room,
for that’s the nearest place to his pint
flask of rum on the sideboard.
No Use to Cry.
No use to fret and worry and itch and
scratch. That won’t cure you. Tettorlne will.
Any sort of skin disease, Trtter, Eczema,
Salt, Rheum, Ringworm or mere abrasion of
t.lie skin. At drug stores, or by mail for 50c.
in stamps from .1. T. Shuptr ne,Savannab,Ra.
The most offensive thing you can say to
a Tuscan is that he is Ignorant or ill-bred.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
I! C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
Michael Angelo's book of medical recipes
has been discovered in the Vatican.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is a liquid and is taken
Internally, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaoesof thesystem. Writefortes
timonials, free. Manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous
ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. $3 trial bottleand treatisefree.
Dit. R. H. Kline. Ltd., 981 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
I use Piso's (hire for Consumption W. Patter- both in
my family and practice.—Dr. 5,1891. G.
son, Inkster, Mich., Nov.
A new kind of cloth Is made in Lyons from
tho down of hens, ducks and goose.
Educate Tour Dowels With Cascarets.
10c, Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
25c. If C. C- C. fall, druggists ref und money.
Railway engines are not allowed to blow
their whistles within thecitylimitsof Berlin.
BAD
BLOOD
"CASCARETS do all claimed for them often
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wished for a medicine pleasant to take and at
have found it in Cascarets. Since taking them, my
blood proved has wonderfully been purified and and I feel my much complexion better in has im
way." Sallie E. Sellaks, Luttrell, Tenn. every
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COLO TEA
For the Liver
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p lEEKSEGEHCEE CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
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Uatfoa Public BulMiaf«;
London public buildings authorized
by the British Parliament at Whitehall
and Kensington will aggregate nearly
01(3,000,000 in cost. The South Ken
sington Museum Is to be completed, at
a cost of about $4,000,000, and the West
Kensington Post Savings Bank wifi
add $1,500,000 to this sum. At White
hall, the Admiralty building Is to be
enlarged and finished, a new War Of
fice built on the Covington House site,
and new buildings erected for the
Board of Trade, Educational Depart
ment' and Local Government Board.
The buildings now occupied for these
purposes will be finally vacated and
sold, and provide an offset of about
$5,000,000 against the expenditures in
curred.
The War Fever.
Wife—Our cook has got the war
fever, too, John.
John—How’s that?
Wife—She shelled a lot of peas for
dinner.
Beauty la Blood Deey.
Clean blood means a clean skin. Ns
beauty clean without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities banish pimples, from the boils, body. blotches, Begin blackheads, to-day to
and that sickly bilions complexion by taking
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guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
The population of Kgypt has increased by
43 per cent, in the last fifteen years.
Lyon A Co’s “Pick Leaf” Smoking Tobacco
stands at the top for its delicious aroma.
Good as can te made. Try it.
Sent free, Klondike Map
From Gold Commission's official survey. Ad
dress Gardner & Co., Colorado Springs, Colo,
The New York. Ledger is now successfully
sold by bright boys and girls, who thus
earn many valuable premiums. Two cents
quired prollt on each copy sold. No money and ad- re
in advance. Send name
dress for complete, outfit, including Prem
ium List, to Robert Bonner’s Sons, Ledger
Building, 160 William St., N. Y. City.
B. B. B. Has For 50 Years
Stood the test and demonstrated the fact
cured. Syphilitic Try and it. Mercurial *1.00 largo Rheumatism 8 for can
per bottle,
at druggists, Blood or sent on Co., receipt Atlanta, of Ga. price,
paid, OB' - by Books of Balm wonderful free.
cures sent
ST.VITUS’ DANCE, SPASMS and all nerv
ons diseases permanently cured by the use of
Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for
FREE $1.00 trial bottle and treatise to Dr.
R. H. Kline, Ltd., 961 Arch Street, Phila., Pa.
Mexico is the richest mineral country in
world, not excepting Peru.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit curs, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. bOe, II. All druggists
aro ° Ut more ° f t^^?250 acre^in extent^' ° Qly
From Girlhood to Womanhood.
fl"\01VT LET YOUR DAUGHTER
] I have The a wrong merging into womanhood. girl’s life
greatest crisis iti every is
A tions at this being stago established, when the menstrual and she should func
are establish
have every provision obtainable for
■- ing this period properly, without which she
| can never become a perfect woman. Mothers,
I L teach your daughters to confide in
you. Explain their condition to
them and watch over them as you
iff* jM^-y would the most delicate plant, and
r \\ as this most critical age draws
Nv near commence giving her
1 ^ U GERSTLE’S
• /A /Female I Panacea.
«“■ (G.IF.IE 3 .) MARX.
It will establish the menstrual
Wf functions, restore the strength and
give life and energy to the entire
being. PRICE $1.00 FEU BOTTLE.
\ When there is any cosiiveness, move the bowels gently with moderate doses of
St. Joseph’s Liver regulator.
down My (Ungbtcr w»s back suffvriug from a severe billons attack, Sbe had together violent with great spells ‘'bearing- which
’ pains and ache dnrlog ber monthly periods. nrrvons
produced a peculiar quivering and jerking sensation. I bought a bottle of OBRSTLK'S PE
MALE PANACEA (ft. t. p.) and some ST. JOSEPH'S UVEB KEOCLATOK and commenced treat
lug her, All pains and biliousness were removed and Ike jerking was stopp ed. It is the best
I ever saw for young girls. MARY ELIZA BENZS, , Beulah, Ala.
L, GERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tenn.
ISAAC S. BOYD, President,
(Pres. Boyd & Baxter Finn. Fact’y.)
SOUTHERN
SAW WORKS
Box ASS 5. ATLANTA, GA.
We
Manufacture
Solid and Inserted
Chisel Bit Circular
Satvs.
We Repair
All kinds and makes
of Solid aud Inserted
Tooth Saws.
MakeBurntSaws prac
tically as good as uew.
No need to lose a day of deiightfuhpring riding.
Hartford Vedette Bicycles
Ara Rmady For You.
Call at one of our stores And try the Columbia Bevel-Gear
Chainless. You will be convinced of its superiority.
POPE R1FG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
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THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIfiS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fio Syrup
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all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to-millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal
LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW TORE, N. Y.
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c.,
FOR ANY MAKE OF GIN.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES
And Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys,
Belting, Injectors, Pipe*, Valves and Fittings.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Denton* South, Tex*,
Texas or
If afflicted with S Thompson’s Eyo Wotsr
sore eyes, use
MENTION THIS PAPER in writing to adver
tisers. ANU 98-23
G. RAOUL, Vlce-Pres’t,
(Pres. Mexican Nat. R. R. Co.)
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We Carry
Stock
Belting, Files, Emery
Wheels and other
Mill Supplies
Bits and Shanks for
all makes of Inserted
Tooth Saws.