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Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys AVorrns and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. Cas¬
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.
“Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children. '
D;;. G. C. Osgood,
Lowell, Mass.
“ Castoria is the best remedy for children cf
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
Agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Da. J. F. Kinciieloe,
Conway, Ark.
The Centawr Comjiany. TT Murray Stroet, Notv York City.
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GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Commencing Oct. 14, 1894, the following schedules will bo operated. All
trains run by 90th Meridian Time. The schedules are subject to change
without notice to tho public.
HEAD DOWN. READ UP.
Train' moiit pay [Train Train j day | night Train
No. 111 expr’s mail. No. 27 STATIONS. N o. 28 mail. : Kxrii’s No. 12
4 35pjll 00p 11 50]) 7 15n Lv Augusta Ar 8 30p! 1 00p 5 15a 7 48a
5 04p!ll 28p 12 U])...... Bel air ..... 12 37p 4 48a 7 15a
5 aiplll 17p[ll 40p 52p|l2 l2 37p......| 26p! 7 45a Grove Berzelia town 7 58pjl2 12 26pj ltip; 4 4 36a 24a (i 7 Ola 47a
5 .....
5 4Op 49p|l2 12 08a!P2 ngt|l2 45p 8 00a 06a| I Harlem Lv. 7 7 34p|l2 43p,12 02p 09p 4 4 06a 10o' 6 6 37a 28a
5 53p ! 8 tearing
6 04]. 12 26a 1 23p|...... Up; 8 20a Thomson Mesena 7 20p|ll 11 35a 46a j 3 3 48* 35n 6 6 02 11 a
6 14p 12 39a 1 ..... a
6 22p 12 47a 1 30 d 8 35a| Norwood C'nmak 7 57pll 04p 11 21 28a 3 3 27a 19a 5 5 55a 48a
6 29;- 12 55a 1 38p 8 41a 6 a
6 44p 1 10a, 1 54]> 8 53a Barnett C 41pll 06a 3 02a 5 34a
6 57p 1 25a] 2 07]i, 9 03a| : Crawfordville Ii 32p 10 54a 2 48a 5 22a
*7 20]> 1 50a 2 31p| 9 22a Union Point 10 32a 2 21a 5 00a
2 06a 2 46]) 9 35a Greensboro 5 41]i 10 19a 2 OOn
2 33a 3 12p! 9 56a Bnckhcad 5 20p 9 56a 1 38a 21
2 51a 3 26p 10 08a Madison 5 07p 9 41a 1 a
3 11a 3 4«p 10 24a Rutledge 4 5Ip 9 22a 1 Ola
......! 3 27a 3 59p 10 37a Social Circle 4 39p 9 07a 12 45a
ii 51n- 4 tl2]rlW-thin Covington 4 22p 8 45a 12 22a ......
. .. 4 15a 4 45p 11 15a ( Olivers 4 03p 8 22 a]l 200 nt!......
...... 45p......
4 28aj 4 69p 11 26a Lithonia 3 52 p 8 10a At
...... 48n!
...... 4 5 19j> 11 42a Stone Mountain 3 37p 7 52aAl 24p......
...... 5 00a 5 30p;ll 51a Clarkston 3 28p 7 43a111 12]>!......
...... > 5 10a 5 40pi 12 m Decatur 3 21 p 7 34a 11 OOp......
5 30a' 6 00p 12 15p Ar Atlanta Lv 3 05p 7 15aTo 45pl......
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.....l 2 00a) 1 35p 8 40a: Lv Camait Ar 7 OOp 11 25e 17ajl2 12 40a
.....! .....| 2 14a! 1 44p 04p......| 8 47aj Warren ton 6 52p 11 26a
2 48a 2 Mayfield 6 36])'11 Ola 11 58]>
.....| 3 09a! 2 16p...... 22a! Culverton 6 24p 10 40ajl 49a; 11 39p
..... 3 56a! 27a! 2 27p 9 Sparta ! 6 14p|10 26all0 1 23p 58))
..... 3 2 44])......| Devereux 6 OOp 10
.....j .....J 4 10a! 2 53p 9 43a Carrs i 5 33pji0 52p 10 18a 10 44p
4 48a| 3 15p 10 OOn Milledgeville 5 00 a! 10 12p
..... 5 16aj 3 32p;......j 10 24a Haddocks Browns ! 5 5 08p! 18]>! «) 9 46a 37a> 9 9 46]i OOp
... . ! 5 35a 3 43p I 28a!
..... 5 53a 3 54p 10 32a! James | 4 59p 9 9 15p
... .. 6 1 'a 1 25p 11 00a A r Macon Lv 4 30p 9 OOn 1 8 30p
. ..l o 45p i I 08a! 2 18p Lv Barnett Ar I 1 52p| 8 60a! 6 16p
6 55 p ] 1 20a 2 30p Hharon 1 36p 8 37a 6 02])
.....[ 7 02p.11 30a' 2 38|> Hillman 1 B7p 8 27a 5 20p|..... 5‘2pj.....
7 33p 1 2 03a 3 07p Ar Washington Lv ■ 1 <"'] 1 7 65a 6
(5”15p 2 35p|Lv Union Point Ar...... 9 20 a 5 50p|.....
6 27p 3 46p Woodvillo ...... 9 08a 5 35p[..... 10p.....
6 32]> 2 50p Bairdstown ...... 9 04a 5
6 52p| 45p 3 01 j) Maxeys 8 51a 5 22p!
6 3 08]) Stephens ...... | 8 44a 5 16]>
....., ....! 7 22pj 05p 3 19p Crawford ...... 8 30a 5 03p .....
7 3 35p Winters Dunlap ......j 8 8 12a (I7u 4 4 46p 42]>
7 27]> 3 39p i
.... 7 44p 3 55]> Ar Athens T.v I......! 7 50a 4 25]>
.. .. 10 40a ... Lv USionPTdiit'Ar....... 2 05pi!......
.. ..Ill 30a ... Siloam ' } 4 ‘) 1( p! !!!! !!!"’’
11 50a; Ar White Plains Lv 1 20
..... ....
All above trains run daily, except It anil J2 which do not run aril on Hnislav. Maeon, HleepinK inglit Cain ba. j
tween At'anta and Charleston, August* anil Atlanta. Augusta on oclock, exprejH. .
steepin'' cars between Macon ami New York on Ira n 27,anil train teavin* Macon at '.t a.m
THOS. Ii. SCOTT, JOE TV. WHITE, A. (i. JACKSON,
General Manager. Traveling Passenger Agent. General Freight arel Pass Agent.
Augusta, Ga, HARDWICK,
J. W. KIRKLAND, II. H.
Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. Pass. Agt., Macon, (l&.
First- Class -I j oils PS
A A W A VJ* ®
Cret our prices.
Atlas and Kric Engines, Tanks, S*acks,
Ftati‘1 l*ij>es and Sheet-Iron Work; Siiat:
i”g. I‘.i!i ' iearing. Boxes. Hangers, etc.
< ompipt* Cotton, Haw, < irist. Oil and
Fc ! i! i 7.0 r Mill outfits; also Gin, Press,
C-j*-.v Mill aud Shingle outfits.
Paiiiding. Bridge, Factory, Furnace Ma¬ and
Ksilro.id tings; Railroad, Mill,
chinists* and Factor^ Injectors, Supplies. Fittings,
Belting. Parking, Pipe
Haws, Files. Oilers, etc
work 150 nr
Lombard Iron Works
and Supply Go.,
Al-r.v- AUGUSTA, GA
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Castoria.
“ Castoria is so well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any prescription
krowa to me."
II. A. ARCHER, M. P.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
•* Our physicians in tho children's depart¬
ment have spoken highly of their experi¬
ence in their outside practice with Castoria,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are freo to confess that tho
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it.”
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Ai.lk.n C. Smith, Pres.,
srSSS t S ! s§S fiiends
ur^d. I have since advised many
and customers to try the remedy and all
S^Luisll^, Cal^'F.usatc I I
Dr. K. J. Knw, Druggist.
PEM'AL NOTICE I
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associated with In the '
I have me 1
Practice of Dentistry DR. VV. if
Harris of the had zitlanta thorough Dental training Col- in j
lege -who has
Thirty Years
Experiencp.
will do the PLATE WOLSK.
We will be in Crawfordville on the
3rd Monday in each month, to remain ■
one week and in White I’lains the 4th
Monday to remain one week.
M. H. THOMAS J
M. U. L). 1>, j
THE ATLANTA OCULIST
OH- J. HARVEY MOORE
ttl- N4 K -r i)
OFFICE CLOSED UNTIL FALL*.
A WOMAN’S HEART.
ONE DISEASE THAT UAVFI.V.S TUB
PHYSICI \\s.
Th® Story of n Woman Who Suffer'd for
Nine Year'—Mow She W a* C’ured
(From the Newark, N. J., Ereninj News.)
On the summit of a pretty little knoll in
the heart of the village of Clifton, N. J.,
stands a handsome residence a'>out which
eJaster the elements of wh it is rognrde ! by
the country people round about as little
short of a miracle. The homo is occupied
by the famil}*of Mr. Geo. Archer, a former
attache of the police depirtmont of N‘\v
York City, but who now hot is n responsible
position with the Standard Oil Company.
Mr. Ar<*b<*r’s family consists of his wife, a
sprightly little woman, who presents a pic¬
ture of perfect health, and u son, twenty
seven years of age. No ouo would suppose
to look at Mrs. Archer now that she was for
uonrly nine ye.-irs, and less than two months
ago, an invalid so debilitat ‘d that life was
a burden. Yet such was the cas \ according
to tho statements m id*' by Mrs. Archer and
her relatives to a reporter who visited Iter
pretty home recently.
In 1883 she strain© 1 herself in running to
catch a bo it. Then ensued a Ion r spell of
Illness, resulting from the tax upon her
strength. Doctor after doctor w is eonsu’ted
nn 1 while all ngreed that tho patient was
suffering final a valvular troiihlo of the
heart, none cotiht alter t her the slightest ro
liof.
“Oh, tho ngony l hnvo Miff ro i,” g*»M
Mrs. Archer, in spunking of h»*r illness. “I
con'd not walk across tho floor; neither
could I go upstairs without slopping to let
tho pain in my ch<st nud led arm con so. I
felt an awful constriction about my arms
and chest ns though I were tied with ropes,
Then there w is a terrible noise at my r i»ht
ear, like the labored breathin’'ot somogiwit
animal have often turned expecting to
see some creature at my side. Too only re¬
lief l o't tine 1 was when I visited Florida
anti spent several months there. On my re¬
turn. however, the pain came back with re¬
newed force.
‘•Last Juiy,” continued Mrs. Archer, “I
was at Springfield, Mass., visiting, and my
mother shewed me nn account in tho
Springfield Examiner , telling o! tho wonder
!ii 1 cun s effected by th »use of Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills for Pale People. My mother
urged me to try the pills, aud on November
25th last J bought a box find bo#au taking
them, and I have taken them over since, ex¬
cept for a short interval. The first box did
not seem to benefit me, but 1 persevered,
encouraged by the requests of my relatives.
After beginning on the second box, to my
wonder, the no'so at my rltfht oar ceased en¬
tirely. I kept right un and the distress that
I used to feel in my chest and arm gradually
disappeared. Tno blood has returned to my
face, lips and ears, which were entirely de¬
void of color, and I feel well and strong
again.
“My son, too, had been troubled with gas¬
tritis and I induced him to try the Pink
Pills, with great benefit. I fool that every¬
body ought to know ot my wonderful cure
and I bless God that I have found some
tiling that has given me this great relief.”
Mr. Areher confirmed his wile's statement
and said that a year ago Mrs. Archer could
not walk one hundred feet without sitting
down to rost.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peoplenro
not a patent medicine in tho sense in which
that term is usually understoo I, but are a
scientific preparation successfully used in
general practice the for public many years before They be¬
ing offered to generally.
contain in a condensed form all tho elements
necessary to give now life and richness to
tho blood, and restore shattered nerves.
They are nn unfailing specific for such di<
eases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis,
Bt. Vitus’ dance, s iatioa, neuralgia, rheu¬
matism, nervous he i laoho, the after effects
of the grippe, palp ution of the heirt, pale
and sallow complexions, that tired feeling re¬
sulting resulting from nervous vitiate prostration humors ; all in dis¬
eases from I the
blood, 6uch ns scrofula, chronic erysipelas,
etc. They arc also a specific for troubles
peculiar to females, such as suppressions, ir¬
regularities an l all forms of weakness. They
build up the blood and restore the glow of
health to pale or sallow cheeks. In men
they effect a radical euro in alt cases aris¬
ing from mental worry, overwork or ex¬
cesses of whatever nature.
These Pills are manufactured by the Dr.
Williams’s Medicine Company, Schenectady,
N. Y., nml are sold only in boxes bearing the
firm’8 trade mark and wrapper, at 60 cents a
box, or six boxes for $2.50, and are never
sold in bulk or by the dozen or hundred.
At the Circus.
The elephant hit the bars of tho ti¬
ger’s cage n whack with his trunk.
“Wlmt do you want?” growled tho
tiger. .
“I wauled to know,” replied the el¬
ephant mildly, “if you knew wo had
gone into wilder quarters?”
“Of course, 1 do; what do you tako
me for?”
“Well,” smiled tho elephant, “i
don’t have to take you for anything,
thank goodness; but if f did, I suppose
I’d take you for medicine,” and he
blew ft trunkfiil of dust into the tiger’s
cage .—Detroit Free Press.
The Sensitive Oyster.
Any man who leaps heavily upon the
deck of nn oyster boat is likely to make
nn enemy of his master. It is a belief
of oyster-catchers that the oyster is
sensitive to such jars. The
careful oyfltcrman never chops wood.
" n ‘ le ck when he has a cargo on board,
1 ” , 1 io oys ( rs, am n i rea s
a thunder storm for the same reason,
—Sew York Sun.
Rally’s Sore Head
and chafed skin are quickly cured by
Tetterine. Don't let the poor little
thing scream itself into spasms when
relief is so easy. Every skin trouble
a UTrSZx surely ss&X Tetterine.
cured quickly and by
-q C ents a box at druggists, or by
«»«« trom J. T. Shuptrinc, Savannah,
Ga.
IIo—“What do you think your father
would say if we were to run away and
get married?”
Khc—"Really, 1 don’t know; but I
imagine he would say I whs a bigger
fool than lie thought 1 was.”
Pure Blood
"
“ 1 became troubled
with Morem which
broke out on me from
*. the lower part of
my
rl Lody down to rny
t ankle - *, dark, flat and
Am, m I cleared and Hood’ii Very heeled my Painful. FarsBparilla the n yat sore* e m
■ in a nhort time. It.
alv> improved my
Appetite
and bem-fited my Ken
prai health. I recom¬
mend HosmTh Hartuparfi’* To all.” h P*
TtioKAa, Pofitmarler, liurton's Creek, V
Hood's'^Cures
H.,»d . Pill, Mr. the best. 21'r nt.
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A COXDKNSATIO* OF OUR MOST
IMPOUTANT I PATCHES.
SUovt unit Crisp sets of General
I nteresf to -4- (■ ; Readers.
Six tong of dyne- Ai to exploded in a
magazine nt Chi] > wa Falls, Wis.,
Sunday morning, insing $6,000 loss
j * u It property. is generally rtemted iu Yokohama
j 1 that the 25,000,*liav second .oajinege army, mini
bering \ (gun military op
orations for the < tro of Fort At
thur.
A largo Hungar' , boarding house
at Laurel llun, i ., was blown to
atoms by dynamite At 3 o’clock Sun¬
day morning aud three of the inmates
killed outright, foi fatally injured
and a half dozen see imsly hurt.
Six thousand dol IJii's' worth of cedar
logs, together with fell the buildings of
the Red Cedar Buol ot Factory at Mur
freesboro, Tenn. I Vere destroyed by
tiro Sunday, entail ng a total loss that
will bo very great, nml throwing one
hundred men out ot employment.
Stern ,V Cumpary, of New York,
wholesale men’s Tirniehing goods,
failed NVoduesday a|d tho sheriff (dosed
them it]) on exeonTions lor $40,693.
Tito liabilities are returned nt $250,
000; tho assets nro not known. They
claim to liavo a larpo stock on hand.
Inquiries made nt the Chinese lega
tion nt. London rognrding tho re¬
port from Tien-Tsin saying that
negotiations for poileo between China
and Japan were in pr. gross at Seoul,
the capital of Corea, show that they
do not believe would? it probable that such
negotiations be conducted nt
Seoul.
A dispatch from Livmlia says ihat
tho operation of thoraoentoeis has boon
performed upon the czar with success.
Tho releasing of liquid matter bv
puncturing lias greatly relieved the
patient’s breathing’ and the pressure
around ihe heart. Jit is imminent reported that col¬
there is no danger lot
lapse. i
A dispatch received from I’eterhend,
n seaport about twonty-flve miles from
Aberdeen » Scotland, announces that
the Swedish sohoejner Alone, loaded
with gunpowder, which was nt anchor
near Peterhead, lu\s been blown up.
It is added that within two minutes
after the explosion toothing was to bo
seen on tho surface; of tho water but
splinters from the schooner. All her
crow perished.
News was received nt Fort Hmith.
Ark., by deputy United States mar¬
shals that the Cook gang of robbers
who have been tmfiling up trains and
looting raided towns Gibson in th| station Indian Wednesday. Territory,
They looted all t[ie shops, escaping
with considerable booty. Tho band
then raided the cotton fields in tho
vicinity nml robbed tho pickers at
work. They are being holly pursued
by Indian police anjd u strong posse of
deputy marshals. |
A special from v’rinceton, Jib, snys:
The five defendants!, including Mayor
Lauer, who were I'iven penitentiary
sentences in the Spring Valley Pinker¬
ton conspiracy oase, liavo been granted
new trials by ,Tudg«> Sharp. As a re¬
sult a high state of excitement prevails
and both the deiciulantsand tho action
of the judge are openly denounced. It
is considered that the judge unduly
favored the deli „ hints during the
trial. It has been impossible to make
a verdict stand in tho court against
any Spring Valley and Ladd conspira¬
tors, store looters uh(l rioters.
A fast freight train on tho Pennsyl¬
vania railroad Sunday evening crashed
into tho rear end of a work train at
Corydon station, killing throe men and
injuring many more. The work train
was bound for Bristol, and stopped at
Corydon to take on more laborers. A
large number of rtalian employes were
on tho open earn. Whilo the men
were hoarding tho cars tho fast freight,
castbound, dashed hromid tho curve
and crashed into the rear end of tho
workmen’s train. >lany of tho men
had no timo to escape, and they were
crushed to death beneath tho awful
wreck. i
UAPKI VPS UF8IGNATION
(.'aused a Shock of Astonishment i
ThroUKhout l iirope.
A cable dispatch from Berlin says :
Europe lias surprise not vet recovered from the
shock of at,' Chancellor Capri
vi’s resignation, which was entirely
unexpected. Count Von Caprivi Inu
bcen heard to say, “I am disgusted.”
Friday he had a very lively explunn
tion with the Emperor, who, having!
heard at Liebenbnrg H of the Cologm ^ i
(Jazctle attack Oonnt JljUlonimrg, . |
X on ‘
had itH telegraphed of inquiries fLtloll, Winch made as to J
HOlirce limpu WMH
traced to Caprivi. The Kaiser there
upon ordered Caprivi to ask Eulen- ,
burg’s pardon. On his refusing, the
Emperor dismissed him abruptly.
PKKPARATIONS COMPLETE
For tlie Slugging Mitch Between Fitz¬
simmons and Corbett.
The articles ot agreement to govern
the coming heavy weight champion¬
ship battle between lames .7. Corbett
and Robert Fitzai i nons have been
signed by both met)/ and the president
of the Florida Athletic club, under
whose auspices Ih- contest will take
place, will affix hia ignature to them
at once.
There appears to be no obstacle now
in the way 'if the battle tuking place,
and all those interest' d are, in conse¬
quence, thoroughly s .tiafled.
THE CZAR IMPROVES
Ami Will be Able to Take Part In the
Wed'llug < ijisBiony.
The London t">%'U Foes' corre-]
spondent, in Ht. I • torsburg, says: j
"The czor’s better) it# is a surprise to
every one. Dr. Xuehariti remarked on ,
Friday to a friend th»t medical science (
was unable to expiau this said, turn in the j
caee. “finch a rally,’ he ‘contra
diets all presumptive* and impossible
things sr-> rn now |>o*s "ie.
“The czar will L»- able to take part
in the marriage csteiuony to the ex
tent of blessing the c« iple, *
Mysteriously Pleased.
An artist who was sketching on a
Japanese island found himself able to
perpetrate a mysterious joke iu a very
simple manner. Ho was nt work on
the beach, overlooked by a crowd of
villagers. He says:
1 noticed then what extraordinary
effects colors produeo on those whoso
eyes tiro unaccustomed to them. A
man in the crowd would get excited,
open his eyes wide and show his teeth
every time 1 happened to touch with
my brush the cobalt blue on my pal¬
ette. Other colors hail not the same
effect. His eyes were continually fixed
on the blue, anxiously waiting for the
brush to dip into it, nud this would
send him into tits of merriment.
l squeezed some blue paint from a
tube on tiio palm of It is hand, and he
nearly went off'his head with delight.
He jumped about and yelled and then
ran some distance and squatted on the
sand, still in admiration of the blue
daub on his hand, and still grinning at
intervals with irreplessible enjoyment,
Where the point of t he joke was no one
but himself ever knew. Youth's Corn
pit n ion.
It is a east iron rule that when tin*
head of the Astor family arrives at a
certain age his photograph is taken
nud inserted in a frame which contains
also those of bin predecessors, TliOHO
framed photographs stand in tho head
office, where the business of handling
tho vast estate is carried on, and every
day a bunch of flowers ia placed in a
vase in front of them.
Held by ilic Funny.
If you are held captive hy the enemy, l heu
mat ism, bound hand and foot in tho tdwv-kles
of rheumatic gout, you luive your ell I >
blame, because you did not cheek their ap¬
proach in the mil set, with 1 lost cl l or’s Spun
a - ii Bitters. Tackle them at mire with tbi
pain in spoeille, soot hi ng, and nerve you quieting, will experience hood depural speedy
i
relief. Biliousness, malar al, dysp ptb\ \iv« r
and neuralgic complaints > ield to it.
Aluminium corrodes iinili r the action of
tho human breath.
III Oldi’ii Time®
Tooplo overlooked tho importance of perma¬
nently beneficial effects and wero satisfied
with transient notion, but now that it is Kenor
ally known that Syrup of Fiuswill permanent¬
ly euro liiihitmd constipation, well-informed
people will not buy other laxatives, which act
for a time, hut finally injure the system.
1 rnn, .bio. wliaii very IlmOy divided, Is lntlim
inn
Dr. Kiline r’s Swamp- Hoot euro<
all Kidney anil Bladder troubles.
Pamphlet Laboratory and Gouaultatiou N. free,
Binghamton, V.
Fans are u-ed in the Catholic services In
Spain.
ftatarrh <’an not Ho ('nml
With local apiillcat ions, iim t boy cannot, reach
tho woat of t bo iIIhouho. Cat arrh in a blooil or
poiiMtitutional (lirtcaHc, ami in onb r to euro
it, you must tako Internal romodioN, llall’i
Gaiarrh ' nro in taken internally, nml act UhU’m h di¬
rectly om tho blond ami mtieoJm surf nro.
O at ar rb (Hiro 1 h not n quat’k modieituL Ii un.s
proserlbod by onooj’ (bo host, pbyMieiaiiM In thin
country for yearn, and Is n n*Kuliir tonb’H known, preseript ion.
It is nmipose l of (lie best eom- dl
hiued with tho bent blood lnirlflerH, acting perfeet,
ri*et.Iy on tho mncmw HurfaeoH. Tho
comliimition of tho two In^rodientfi is what
•irod luces snob wonderful timoniftls result h iu curing eo
tarr b. Bend for t(“ free. 0.
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Nnrcrfiw In Idle
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blood,... and that uieatH (food brain aud brawn,
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Mr. WlntolnwVHootbln'T Hynip for eblldron
teet hiuif. fofteuH tlumurnH, redo < Infiamma*
tion. a llay-ipain, euros wind colic. 26 . a l ott le
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ffives Tim fi’CHbiH’^N and eloarn«*H4 to
and euro# c iiiHt-lpat ion. 25 c‘h.,55 u|h., #1.
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'J'lin l.nrjioHt Manufai-turers of
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m T In Europe and America.
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Their ■ (Idllcloil* J{ Ilti;A It I l< KAHT COCOA Is
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COLO UY CROCCHS EVERYWHERE.
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TO HULL Tilt;
Standard Dictionary
IN KVKUY COUNTY IN TilK HOUTII.
Apply to n. d. McDonald,
I’. O. Ilox 2l!> Allimtii Ou.
a
Consumption
was formerly pronouncrtrl irictintbl^# Now it is riot. In all
of the fcarJy ntagc-H of the
Scott's Emulsion
manManr Ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn
will effect n rum quicker than any other
known specific. Heotta Fumlsion ,>ro
ruotf-H the making of healthy lung-tissue,
m i strength. relieves ive) waste inflammation, of the disease overcomes and gives the excess¬ vital
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Bronchitis, Oonsumption, Scrofula, Arairaia,
Loss of Fkah and ’Wasting Disease* of Chihiren.
Huy only tho genuine with our trade¬
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The best baking powder made is,
as shown by analysis, the Royal.
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Monarch of Telescopes.
A San Francisco, Cal., special says:
Ex-Senator .fames G. Fair is inter
telesoopo building , project . .
cstei m a
which may result in the construction j
of the greatest star magnifier tho world
has ever seen.
Tho instrument will not only bring
distant planets nearer than tho great
equatorial at Lick observatory, but it
will permit as many as fifty persons to
use it at the same time. Tho instru¬
ment Ims been perfected by Professor
George, formerly director of tho as
Irouimioal station at Melbourne, but
now iu the Paris observatory.
There ho lias worked on his new
telescope, which will have no tube.
It will bo a redactor with a mirror
twenty feet in diameter. The cost
will not lie more than $ 100 , 000 . yet it
will have ten times the light-giving
power of the Lick Observatory glass.
Mr. Medoorgo, when ho had perfected
liis plans, began hunting for umillion¬
aire patron. lie wrote to an old friend
in this city, Hr. McLean, anil gave
him an outline of his plans, McLean
saw ex Senator Fair and the California
capitalist was so much struck with the
idea Unit ho offered to advance money
to build tlie telescope and mount it. in
the Lick Observatory. The plans is to
perfect, the glass here and then take it
to the Paris exposition, whoroit would
soon pay for itself.
A Remit If ul l liliig.
The Indy in her elegant victoria
drove up to the groat dry goods store,
an I, stepping daintily out, she walked
into the busy place. Approaching tho a
wcnry-looking girl at one of coun¬
ters, she said;
“What time do you get off duty?”
“Usually at l’>, madam," replied the
astonished girl, “hut today at 5.”
“Don’t you get very tired, working
so long?” work
“Yes, madam ; but I must or
starve.”
“Well, will you let me take you for
a drive of an hour, alter you are
through today? I am sure it will do
yon good." wealth and
Tho girl knowing the
social position of the lady, blushed
with pleasure nud she was only polite¬ too
glad to accept the invitation so
ly and kindly extended, and the Indy,
with a cherry smile and bow, walked
out.
Thou th« man who drouinod tliin
woke tip and wondered how tho mis
chief people could dream such improb¬
able nml ridiimloUH thingH. Cn hanye
1* BOATING KACM'8.
A jourimlistie ballet will shortly bo
produced at Vienna, The subject is
the history of tho press from the earl
ieiil days to modern times.
Swollen will hold u grutid national
IVnlival on Dcuombcr U, in tho proMctnt
year, to m b brftto tho terooiit' iifiry of
ih« liirlh of her Kmit kinp, Adolphuu
Angiistiis.
Paper mills are getting large orders
from cartridge miuiiifaeturers. This
pttp« r JiUM, hcietofore, Imen made
prineipnil.y in tli« cunt, but now the
wcidern inillw «ro gottiug their nbure
if the bUhiiu HH.
The value of medical missions is
i.liowii by the fuel that out of twenty
live recent additions In the Presbyte¬
rian church in Gantori, China, eleven
have been treated as patients iu the
mission hospital, which is Iwth medi
cal and evangelistic.
He Never Pablted Feel.
liar sano siiiri it wmh imjiossiblo to
paiut the loet ot a litituaii lieilig so Ml
i,,itkn tliein look well in a picture ,ho
bo never (minted tho feet of bis flgiiri s.
In outdoor uri nes, drapery, glass,flow
era anil tlm like wi le utilized to eon
them ; in interiors pots, |ians, tu
|,Jes and other objects were employed
for tho same purpose. f .'i ( tliuif/f .
Worn-Out Lands
piickly rc.torcd to firtility \>y the use of fertilizers containing
A High Per Cent, of Potash.
Full d< :« rijition of how and why in our pamphlets.
Th' y tire writ her. It will t«t you nothing to read them, and they will save you
dollar (j E KM AN K A IA WO K K S, vj N; Strt rf. New V'f-rk
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(i) rnnuL hetn hour* may b nan • t . «->, » a
n. V .JOIlNwiJX A to.,
Illli Mm* Ui(-bmui)d> V*.
ppONSi® <i/foNic Pellets.
TREATMENT MSKV 2
At ftU n'ornm.or Wf raai hot ■> fl ciW.n
ft! 'TO IIK iW N ME u 4 o VfB %.,rU< »ty.
OUR ro;: Sp ol-h Nf«Ili s n-J 1 ip Siewllfl
ar** ti ne bi-at !D*ir m e vt* ter ha [.ting mln
etftlA. . b. £. O. »TXUrFEXt, Hariiftbairi. Pft,
He Was Fixe<l.
The young man essayed to win the
daughter’s hand from her father, irms
muoh h<< hll(1 lllr) , t ,, , vou h .. r bea[t
j m j u , r but tho old mun was obdu¬
rate, and had made up his mind not to
be persuaded. However, the young
man went at him.
“.So,” stormed tho old man, “you
want my daughter, do you?”
“That’s what,” responded the yonth
in a dreadfully fresh fashion.
“Don’t bo impertinent, sir," sternly
commanded tho father.
“I’hat’s all right,” responded the
youth. “What objection have you to
me as a son-in-law?”
“You don’t work.”
"What’s that got to do with it?"
“A good deal, You can’t support
her, oan you?”
"Of course not."
"Well, you don’t expect me to, do
you?” raved the old gentleman.
“No, but I’ve something that can.”
“What’B that— your father? ’
“No, it’H $250,000 in ii ]ier cent
bonds, and it beats anybody's father
all to ])iect'H, mid I don’t do a lick of
work. I even hiro a clerk to cut off
the coupons for me. "
“Um-er-er,” hesitated the old gen
tlemaii, nml ho took ii roof m his tem
per until ho could investigate Detroit
Free Press,
An Indication.
Jones "DeSlim cuts quite a splurge
in Mooioty, doesn't he?”
Brown- - “J suppose so. He never
pays Ins bills.” Detroit f’rr e. Press.
HOTHERS
and those about to
y. become mothers,
Hv s hould know that
\ . | Dr. Pierce’# Fa
vorite robs cliiklbirtu Prescription ot
its torture, terrors
and dangers to
both moiiicr and
child, by aiding Nature in preparing tho
system for parturition. Thereby "labor"
and also tuc period of ronfiuuii-nt ore
greatly shortened. It also promol'-D on
abundant secretion cf nourishment for
the child. During pregnancy, it pre¬
vents "morning wetness” and tb
distressing nervous symptoms from
which so many suffer.
Tanks, Cottle Co., Teras.
Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N Y.. pur
Dear Sir took your " Favorio*
ecription M previous to couGnemcut did
never did so well in my life It r only
two weeks since my confinement and I am
able to do my work, 1 feel stronger than I
ever did in »ix weeks be for'*.
Yours truly,
c/c.,
A MOTHER'S EXPERIENCE.
South Paid, Pm/fu Co , Wash.
Dr r. v. I'n.kci;, Jtuffnln, N V
Dear Sir—l beg ati taking your ” ffavor
ite Prcaurintion M tbc fir? t month of pr^g
nancy, ami * lmve u con¬
confinement. linm-d taking I it did hi nee not UsSi
experience of the the iiilnr n.in*e.i nti % v
r,r any X
due to pregnancy, niter
I began taking your
“ rally PrcHcrlptloti." in labor I .linrl wan JJMt
a ,
time, and the t>hy .ician liis r.
oaid I grit along tin
usually well. Mrs Ha err.
Wr- think it waved me
a great deal of ruff rixiK I wan troubled a
y ft rit d< nl with Jcueorrijr n uloo, and it lias
done a world of good for truly, ftn-.
Yours
Mil W. C BAKER.
Fifthly Tli<iu»ttn«l ONE OQLIAR
l-AIS I OK A S3
ELECTRIC BELT
for i/I dav* ft or IU d»t« <‘t
thl* pup-r Al* f*u
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Ha/ k and Lluhl, Iflipalfed
Menial tint an '»
Lrulcful Teatliaonlula. Hleepli■#»••«, Ac., list If
•«. I»*f no limy. Our t>fi< t In nfoo rt ll.rd—«if(f .Vr dare- I*
mat n«r«r neour aratn. ftiaetrlellr natur# • MfMtrrlfift r ‘
baa rurnl tb'.uaanda, It will b»t,*fU T>"i 7 tie t-.t u palriDaa,
tha noat trivial. Tho Afoot a k»n« ofMuecaaa M'rlt*> f„r Trfroa,
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