The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, November 04, 1892, Image 4

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WEEKLY I TIMES. J. A. FOUCHE, Editor. Entered at tliepostoffiee at McDonough Oa., as second-class mail matter. McDonough. Ga., Nov. 4, 1892. A Pure Baking Powder. A baking powder that can be de pended upon to be free from lime and alum is a desideratum in these days of adulterated food. So far as can be judged from the official reports, the “Royal” seems to be the only one yet found by chemical analysis to be en tirely without one or the other of these substances, and absolutely pure. This, it is shown, results from the exclusive use by its manufacturers of cream of tartar specially refined prepared by patent process which totally re moves all impurities. The cost of this chemically pure cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and it is used in no baking powder except the “Roy al,” the manufacturers of which con trol the patents under which it is re fined. Dr. Edward G. Love, formerly ana lyt'cal chemist for the U. S. govern ment, who mada the analysis for the New York State Board Health in their investigation of baking powders, and whose intimate knowledge of the in gredients of all those sold in this mar ket enables him to speak authoritative ly, says of the purity, wholsomeness and superior quality of the “Royal”: “I find the Royal Baking Powder composed of pure and wholesome in gredients. It is a cream of tartar pow der, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious sub stances.” Prof. Love’s tests, and the recent official tests by both the United States and Canadian governments, show the Royal Baking Powder to be superior to all others in strength and leavening power. It is not only the most eco nomical in use, but makes the purest, finest flavored and most wholesome food. Fatal Fight at a Fire. Deadwood, S. D., Oct. s.—The Bap tist church here, valued at $12,000, was destroyed by fire, which iR supposed to have been the work of incondiarios. During the fire a fireman named Clem Spurling and a physician named Naul teous got into a fight, in which the phy sician got the worst of it. After the fire he armed himself and, meeting Spur ling in a saloon, resumed the quarrel and was knocked down. As he arose he pulled a revolver and shot Spurling twice in the body, killing him. The murderer now lies at the point of death with brain fever. The excitement is intense, and the firemen threaten to lynch the physician. He is in jail sur rounded by an armed guard. Naulteous is a bad man, having, it is said, killed a man at Hastings, Neb., before his re moval here. George Klentz. of Wichita, Kas., ended a spree by hanging himself. A starving mob of poor people at Morlia, Mexico, raided the city’s feed .tores ill search of food, and, in spite of bullets from the soldiers, got what they were after. Justice Ingraham, in the court of oyer and terminer, New York city, sentenced Burton C. Webster, murderer of Charles E. Goodwin, to slate prison for nineteen years. Edward S. Dann, wrecker of National Savings bank, Buffalo, died Sunday night of opium poison. It was suicide. Danu was to have appeared in court Monday for trial. 1. there n ICcumoii V Is there a reason why you should re main an invalid, a discomfort to your self and those around you ? You sav you have lost faith iu medicine, and that dootoriug does you no good. Y'ou are to be pitied for it is not you but the improper treatment you have received that is the fault. However, do not dis pair medicine has not lost its virtue. Y’et, to get well, you must take the Right medicine. Try l>r. John llull'n MarMi|»nrilln. It hag cured many and will cure you. It is a quick rebuilder of broken down constitutions. It strengthens the nerves. It aids digestion. It gives an appetite. It purities the blood. It checks decay. It heals soreness. It soothes pain. It is refreshing. You wrong yourself if you fail to give it a trial. Do so now. Do not delay. Large bottle ( 192 teaspoofuls) SI.OO. Sold bv druggists. A gentleman from St. Louis, Mo., who does not wish his name print ed, writes : “Ilad I sooner know the curative virtue of Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, my whole married life would have bseu happier. My wife suffered from weakness and became an invalid. No medial treatment seemed to benefit her. and she had poor health for years. Some six months ago, a neighbor induced her to try Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, and the change in her health aud appearance almost seem ed like a miracle.” In the vicinity of Savannah there are thousands of acres of land owned by negroes who once were slaves. The great value of Hood’s Sarsaparilla as a remedy for catarrh is vouched for by thousands of people whom it has cured. A campaign lie travels with light nigtning speed, but its authentic denial takes the ox team gait. “One touch of Nature makes the whole world kin.’’ Diseases common to the race conpel the search for a com mon remedy. It is found is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the repetation of which is world wide, haviug largely superseded every other blood medicine in use. Knglieh Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses blood spavins, curbs, splints, sweeney, ring hone, sti fles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle. Warranted the m>st wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by C. I). Mc- Donald. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best-. Salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re founded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by any druggist. 1 ulxe Butt * Mu r.»a |ta< ilia. Is your blood iu had condition ? Do you feel weak ? Do you have pain ? I)o sores trouble )on? Are you in poor health and growing worse? l.se Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla. It will make you well and strong. Do not delay. Give it a trial. Get it from vour druggist. Large bottle (192 tea spoonfuls) SI.OO \ T T | ¥ /'IJI) AI > 8 guaranteed to l\ 1 li Ij*V I i i ItJl cure itch in thirty minutes. For sale bv D. J. Sanders. PR fl M)|NEBSAnKiDSoistscURED ill yi Jfjg by Tuck's Invltibl* Tubular K»r Cush* feJiDr nlB Srim BB l"n«. Whispers heard. Comfortable. Success? ulwherssl) remedies fail. Hold by V. Illseos.only CD CC 853 Uro*d*ray, Aew York. Writs fur buck of proofs lIILL pBINTERI ittLiiii -L Order your Composition or send your Holler Stocks to he cast to D. J. REILLY & CO., 324 and 3:>« Pearl St., NEW YORK. Corrcspandencc solicited. Send for circu lar. HHH9H PARKER’S HAIR balsam ■MsaMlrS m and beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. . yjS| Never Fails to Ztestoro Gray IStt&rouv llair to its Youthful Color. Cures sea Ip diseases A hair falling. LfcV/f I*e Parker’s Ginger Tonic. it cures the worst Cough, Weak Lungs, Debility, Indigestion, Pain, Take in time. 50 ct*. HINDERCORNS. The only sure cure for Corns. Stops all pain. Be. at Druggists, or liISCOX tt CO., N. Y. 1 iebig Company's Extract of Qeef ill EOT Purest — BEEF TEA Cheapest i.wam acm: in the Kitchen for Soups. Sauces and Made Dishes, BH MBamMMHi ■:! m'. w! k> » ■ Atlanta, Ga Office IWH, WhHehaUSU m m tk, »*« r month by AJ? VX 6ft harmless lt«rbHir\ \\ / H ™ B remedies Hint do not in-» * \)I J f jure the health or interfere with one’s business or pleasure. It builds tip and improves the general health.dears the skin and beautifies the complexion. No wrinkles or flabbiness follow this treatment. Kmlorsed by physieians and leading society ladies. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL |ir.rmie*«. No Starving. Bond 6 cent* In stamp* for particulars to Bit. O.W. r. SNYDER. MYICKEgS THEATER, CHICAGO. ILL Tbo smallest Pill In the We rid! Tutt’sTiny Pills! are very small, yet possess allthevlr | lues of the larger Tiitt’s Pills which* lisvo been so !>op< .ar for thirty years. Their size and sugar-ooutlng som- . I mond them for the use of clilldren | and persons with weak stomachs. For 1 Sick Headache < flier ar« fnral liable as they cause the I food to uMlmilate, nourish tho body ( unit pass off naturally without nausea or griping. Hath si*e* of Yutt’s rills . I are sold by all druggists. Dose small. \ I’rlco, Uflc# Office, 39 Dark Place, N. Y. ■LOGICAL SCHOOL. The undersigned, who has had over thirty years experience as a Watchmaker and .lew - der, proposes to open a school ot Horology in McDonough, in which will he thoroughly taught Watchmaking, dewelrv repairing, Engraving, Electro-Metallurgy, etc., etc. Pupils who have any mechanical aptitude, after taking a four months course with me may safely calculate on making not less than Fifty Dollars per month, and from that to One Hundred and Fifty, as 1 have pupils in most of the Gulf States who are doing that well or better. A thorough knowledge of the business is equivalent to the posses sion of Ten Thousand Dollars. For full particulars address me at Mc- Donough, or call and see me. T. M. SPEER, Sept, 20th, ’92. Principal. MANHOOD! How Lost! How Regained I Or BKLF-PREBERVATTON. A new and only Gold MedsIPRIZE ESSAY on NEUVOI7B and PHYSICAL DEBILITY. ERRORS of YOUTH.EXHAUSTED VITALITY, PRE MATURE DECLINE, and all DISEASES and WEAKNESSES of MAN. SCO pagan doth, tilt; 135 invaluable prescriptions. Only SI.OO by mall, doable sealed. Descriptive Prospect us with endorsement* mr>r i cram of the I*rcßS and voluntary |»K|- fc- I testimonials of the cured. I * ILL I NUW, Consultation in person or by mall. Expert treat ment. INVIOLABLE SECRECY and CER TAIN CURE. Addrewi l>r. W. H. Parker, or The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bnmnch St», Boston, Maas. The Peabody Medical Institute has many imi tator*, but no equal. llerald. The Science of Life, or Keif Preservation, is a treasure more valuable than gold. Head it now, every WEAK and NERVOUS man, and learn to «e STRONG.— Medical Review . (CopyrightedJ MRS. GREGORY’S ART SCHOOL, 130 R YOUNG LADIES, from a distance 1 A -’radical course of Art Instruction ■ D Dra ng, Painting, Pastel, etc. Address 221, Courlland Ave, Atlanta, Ga WM. BOLLMANN, IyATCHKS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silverware, Spectacles, 10 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. It Will Build You Ull Are you all run down? Scott's Emul sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. Bcott’s Emulsion cures Coughs, V J ja Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and dftoVwW jjß all Anaemic and Wasting Diseases. Prevents wasting in children. AI- most as palatable as milk. Grtonly w the genuine. Prepared by Scott A B A mas Bflw asr New York - Boid ~y Mnuision D. C. LOEB, WHOLESALE WHISKY, WISE, BIER CIGARS, EStC. 1 3 Mitchell and 1 02, 104, and 106 Broad Sts, ATLANTA, GEORGIA Best, Purest and Most Reliable Goods in the market. All orders promptly filled. Make no mistake and give us your trade. Fortunes pj Farmers Ho ! for Florida —the Healthful, Sunny Land where Far mers are now making Irom $250 to SIOOO per acre, rais ing Vegetables and Fruits for northern and local markets. Crops nuule in mid-winter, and the products sold at enormous prices. Lands make from 150 to four hundred bushels of tomatoes per acre, which sell at $4 to sfi per bushel; from 400 to 700 bushels of onions, which bring from $2 to $2.50 per bushel; SIOOO per acre made on pineapples; S7OO on an acre of strawberries. The farmer is only engaged five months in the year making his crops—-and those five months when the weather is soft and balmy. For seven months he has the pleasure of fishing and hunting. The streams are teeming with the finest fish and the forests abound with ull kinds of game. Quoting from a letter written to myself by Mr. D. R. Bivins, formerly of Hampton, now ot Bartow, Fla., he says: “I have been here for a number of years, and know this to lie the most healthful climate in the world. People afflicted with all kinds of diseases come here, and oar climate is a panacea for all their ills—they come sick and go away cured.” The same authority says a neighbor of his sold S7OO worth of strawberries from an acre. Another sold $450 worth of onions from 3 4 ' of an acre. And again a gentleman engaged in raising tomatoes sold SSOOO worth from 10 acres this season, and has a con siderable number yet to sell. Mr. A. A. Subors, agent of the Ga. So. & Fla. R. R., in. formed us that last season a friend of his sold S7OOO worth of truck from 20 acres, and that some acres in pineapples brought $1000! Fellow sufferers, this heals raising (i cents cotton. Here you work twelve months and barely “make buckle and tongue meet.” You work hard, live hard, and it’s a foot race between you and “Hard Times” to keep out ot deist. In Florida your work is light and pleasant. In five months you have made your crops, sold them and have the money iu your pocket. Then you have the balance of the year to devote to pleasure or amuse ments—fishing, hunting, boating, etc. The Associated Railway Land Department ot Florida is now making the unprecedented ofler of 17,0(111 acres of the finest timbered lands (wiil cut from 4000 to 5000 feet of lum ber per acre; in one of the best counties in Florida, below the frost line, at $5 per acre;* cash, balance in 1,2 and 3 years. This section is just now being opeued up, and is what is known as the Manatee country. They are located from 7to 10 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and on Manatee river, a navigable stream. Taken altogether, it is one the finest bodies ot land in Florida, both for fruit growing and vegetable raising. As a stock range it has no equal, growing grass luxuriantly the year round. It is no unfre quent tiling to see from 250 to 1000 head of sleek, well bred cattle in one herd, and 150 to 500 horses in a bunch. These lands are now coining prominently into the notice of southern farmers. They begin to recognize that they have slept over their rights, and ave let the shrewd, industrious Yankee go iu and reap a golden harvest before they knew a vast store of latent wealth was being mined by these astute people. Being but recently commissioned by tlie laud company of Florida, 1 have had time only to see 75 or HO good Henry county farmers, who signify their determination to hay some ot these valuable lands. Let enough of Henry county people take (his land at once, for if we fail of this chance, it is the last to buy cheaply. Should a colony of Hen ry county people—say 150 or 200—buy these lands, as soon as the bargain is closed they will advance 100 %. And when they locr.te it will be worth SSO per acre. There are enough valuable pine lands on it to pay for it twice. The same quality of land in Polk county near the railroads is worth from $25 to SSO per acre. Lands inferior to these in many respects, and in no sense superior, in Southern California, are worth SSOO per acre. The Florida lands have many advantages over Southern California. Firstly, vegetables arc gotten into market li weeks earlier in Florida than In Southern California. Second ly, the freight rates of California cat up tiie profits of the truck farmer, having to ship 2000 miles. The Florida truck farmer pays only nominal freights, having both rail and water transportation. Thirdly, the California lands have *o be irrigated, while those of Florida are spriukled by nature’s water pot—rain. It will be my pleasure to give any one desiring information relative to these lands all the knowledge necessary to a proper understanding of where they are and their capa bilities. I have a large number of Florida land map folders, embracing a vast amount of information relative ro the State, also one of the best maps of the State ever gotten up for distribution. I am authorized to sell valuable lands in 1)1) different counties of Florida. The tract above described being in my opinion the best bargain, I have men tioned it more particularly. Ca[l on iH. SPIIF.K, Salesman, Associated Railway Lend Dep’t of Fla., McDonough Ga. *The above lands were originally intended, as shown bv the Loud Co’s schedule, to sell for $5 per acre, hut was printed $3 per acre, by an oversight of the printer, which as subsequently detected —tEd. I Made In all styles and sires. Lightest,! [strongest, easiest working, safest, simplest, I most accurate, most compact, aud most modern. For sale by ail dealers lu arms. Catalogues mailed free by Tho Marlin Fire Arms Co., New Haven. Conn., U. S. A. Hoar to Cure All Sl.in IH CR*e»,” Simply apply “Swayne's Ointment." No internal medicine required. Curt!? tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tlie face, hands, nose, 4c., leaving the skin clear, while and healthy. Its great healing and curative powers are posessed bv no other remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's Ointment. I*i!c»! Pile* ! Itching' Pile*. Symptoms —Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed aud ulcerate, be coming very sore. Swayne's Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer ation, and in most eases removes the tu mor At diuggists, or by mail for st> cents- Dr. Swayne A Son, Philadelphia. fcuef litil* fortune* har• l<?en trad-at .-T -V WcMk fe.r n», by Amu Fare, Austin, j • n 'l Jao. I ; enn, Toledo, C>Mo. ji#-.*'. ■ ct>: t*heia areu- ,nga*w« i hhy T jftye'f j 7 wSws.yM’Honili. You can do the stork and l!v* t la* '.A'** bonia. sshervter you are. Kven fce / 7 BtfVA&y jrinnw* wra eaaiir earning frura (y to . . *l®*‘**>' All«ri. Wr thow yn» |i w UHAj, and itart you. Ctn work In nian tits* jflgEP or ail the time. Big MM)r tor srork { era. Failure unku -wn among them. NEW and wondedbl. Particular* Aea 11. LI tall all A Co., Ho a. UhOl’iH Uuml, Uaiuo A GOOD SEAMSTRESS HOUSEHOLD MEOESS IT I AUD A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY !S or.z of oun NEW ■ rnrmm ... it' 1 c vl it J GEWif For Full Particulars Address NaticnalSewingMachineCo. ■ucctaaon to JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, H.L. Manctactursra of Fine Family Se-fng MachinM. HF tTIY’S PIANOS.—In use ev erywhere. Write for catalogue. Da n’ el F. Beatty, Washington, New Jersey. * ADVERTISE Trades rr\an THIS NEWSPAPER CIRCULATES * IN *THL * HOMES OF-iUTHIL* PEOPLE* BUYING* THE KIND * OF • GOODS * YOU * MAY HAVE*TO*SELL. ■MORAL : INVITE THEM TO YOUR STORE. * IN * THE * WEEKLY. * T, 23. IE3JL.I_.Ig3, —WITH — WoIiBMySSHA FlnliC? 85-87 Whitehall, 70-72 Broad, ATLANTA, GA. THE Furnniture House, THE Stove House of Atlanta. Lowest Prices ever known on good goods. No. 7 Cook Stove, with 38 pieces of ware, for only $9.00. Plush parlor suits, 6 pieces, full size, well made, $23. One quart Mason Fruit Jars $1.20 per dozen. Give 11s a call when you are in Atlanta, Write for our mammoth Catalogues. BABY CARRIAGES A SPECIALTY. A good Baby Carriage for $1.75. Wood & Beaumont Stove and Furniture Co. Fidelity Mutual L-ife Association* SOMETHING NEW! Duplex Assurance Bond, a combination of a Spe cial Term Policy of the Fidelity Mutual Life Association, Philadelphia, Pa., and a Cumulatice Bond of the Lom bard Investment Co. (capital $4,000,000.) The Union Trust Trust Co. of Philadelphia, (paid up capital $1,000,000.) Guarantee to give more assurance, with better security, better options and better cash or paid paid up insurance val ues than any company in America, with less cost to the as sured. JACKSON & MADDOX, Mgr’s, Atlanta. J. A. FOUCIIE, Agent, McDonough, Ga. LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. Highest Honor amt Gotti He it at received at WorltVs Exposition, for System of Book ceefttng and General Business Education. 1000 students in attendance* the past year from 30 States and Foreign Countries. 10,000 Graduates in biu iv ess. 15 Teachers employed’ 9*yllaniness t'oarse consists_ of Book-ke 7. Bt •■ s AritJm-e* % in*htp, Ganmerci'il Lav . Mrrchandisivo. Banking, Joint Stock, Mcmv/acturina. Lectvres, Business Practice, Mercantile <'orrrsjtcr.'fence, dt Cost of Vail Hnsiness f'ittrse. including Tuition, Stationery and Board in a nice family, about S9O. Shorthand. Type-Writing anti Telegraphy are Special ties, having special teachers and rooms, and can be taken alone or with the Business Course. *9“ Special Heparttnent for l.n«lies, Lady Principal employed. No charge for procur ing lituatious. Afct'A© Vacation- Enter now. For Circulars address, IVH.tt l H H. SMITH. Hres., Lexington, Kv. ... cr'-H" .\ . S'. :r,: ' -'. '- % r t - ....... . THESCHOOL OF THE SOUTH! (Open day and night the entire year) UNPARALLELED SUCCESS !!! Three Distinct Diiirtmknts —Commer- cial, Stenograph, Telegraph—covering t>,- 500 feet of space, al’ under direction of dis tinguished specialists. Text books discard ed ! Scholarships and board cheaper than other institutions. Graduates assited to positions through our employment agency— not one idle- Send for handsome catalogue to WV ITT &■ .TtAlt ri.tl, Macon, Ga B- B. CARMICHAEL, Undertaker —AND DEALER IN— FURNITURE, L UMBER Brick and Shingles. I am well supplied with everything in my line, and propose to furnish Builders with their material at exceed ingly reasonable terms for the next 6o days. I have on my yards two hundred and fifty thousand Shingles, and the prices they are being ofiered at demand your attention. As to Furniture and Un dertaker’s Goods, I am always prepared to fix for you, let your wants be what they may. See me before buying what you want. Nice Hearse and careful driver sent out with better class ot coffins, where dis tance does not exceed 20 miles. B. B. Carmichael. IT IS A DUTY yon cwp yourself and fam ily to get the brat value for your nianey, Economize in your footwear by purchasing VV. L. Douglas Shoes, which represent rha best value for prices asked, as thousands will testify. K3TTAKE NO SUBSTITUff£"£a W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE centleWn. THE BEST SHOE IM THE WORLD FOR THE MONET- A genuine sewed shoe, that will not rip, fine calf, Beamless, smooth inside, flexible, more com fortable, stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Equals custom made shoes costing from $4 to $5. and $5 II an d-se wed. fine calf shoe*. Th« most stylish, easy and durable shoos ever sold at the price. They equal tine imported shoes coiling from $8 to sl2. CO 50 Police Shoe, worn by farmers and all others who want a good heavy calf, threo soled, extension edge shoe, easy to walk In, and will keep the feet dry and warm. C* o 30 Fine Calf, 52.25 and ©2.00 Work i liftmen's Shoes will give more wear for the money than any other make. They are made for ser vice. The Increasing sales show that workingmen have found this out. Dai/cI 52.00 and Youths* Si .75 School Shoes are worn by the boys every where. The most serviceable shoes sold at the prices. Ladies’ 1188 Irl iHsea are made of the best Dongola or fine Calf, as desired. They are very stylish, comfortable and dura ble. Thes3.(ioshoe equalscustom made shoes costing from $4.00 to $6.00. Ladies who wish to economize in their footwear are finding this out. Caution.— W. L. Douglas’name and the price Is stamped on the bottom of each shoe; look for it when you buy. Beware of dealers attempting to sub stitute other inake9 for them. Such substitutions are fraudulent and subject to prosecution by law for ob taining money under false pretences. W» L, DOl tiLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by SOLD BY T. A. SLOAN & CO., Racket Store. Mcßioil Machine Ms AND BRASS FOUNDRY I announce to the public that I am now t tdy to do all kinds of Machine Rep&irii ■ suet as (itcan> Rnpncs Cotton 4• i n , Bcpmatorand Mill M :i<lii it er j. Vil ng and tininniiiif; 4. in »a«s :t Kpcciallj'. I keep constantly on hand all kinds of Brass Fittings, Insoirators (of any size), Iron Piping and Pipe Fittings ; Pipping Cut and Threaded any Size and Length, I am prepared to repair your machinery cheaper than you can have it done in Atlanta. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. May 248 J. J. SMITH. SSOO REWARD Will be paid to the agent of any scale company who will say over his own name as agent, that the Jon as 5 TOX WAGON SCALE, S6O, is not equal to any made, and a standard reliable scale. For particulars address only Jones of Binghamton, Binghamton, K.Y. Many l’ersons lire broken down from overwork or household cures Brown's Iron Bitters rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex* cess of bile, and cures malaria. Get thegenuina OPES 8 3 BH an<l Whiskey Habit* Mil I H cured at home with ■ 111 IWI out pain. Bookofpar- I 0 5f a tioulars sen: lit liF. : M.wool,LEV,M D. Atlanta, Ua. Office iu4‘- a Whitehall St. SUBSCKIBE NOW