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Parliament Light*.
The British llou-o of Parliament
iro partly llphtml by 40,000 electric
lamps. which number ’■* being con-
etantly Increased. Fifty experienced
Mertrioian* nr«* employed to keep the
system in order.
A 1-01)0 I.ii iU Attend.
’!’>)<• jWHtif i * h■* .if ' « v n now J)»»Rh)T)ii»4 t*>
tvHjrli fhe !»*>!• -; »ill* i* 4 ' Invnlvo l In th* n*'Xt
1 Tf'MduiltUl l‘lrr L,'HI Thu paper* nrti full of
h tioiiueriti^ *»fp. nn<l venture prediction *
i-< to t in* ftitnrn* whi 'h are *m»iM\vluit toowlf*
I Oiitldcat. Hut i! I - safe t'lwny that a RV #t‘**
malic rmtr»i- of llod ■**'oi'ft s(,<UUH 11 bltt-'i -
'.v It j( l 1 .'\ tu i'.UH in Uv« lu-ihiltiUI, bilious,
rheumatic, <(ixt.lt or nervous.
II takesa r.miw ! ae. ountmt to account for
I lie nlmruae III his account".
Een’t T»H»eri> b|iil and Kim'A* Vmjr I lf. A*»J.
To q t tobacco c tolly and forer-r, luimaff-
neilr, (nil of life, nerve and tlcor, taka WTo-
Uoo, the wonder-worker, that makes wonk men
urorj, AH druggist*, fOo or PI, Curagwinm-
IM-.1 Booklet nvt eample free. Andrew
Sin Mrs Hcuieff Ca, Chicago or Now i ork.
An old bachelor n—embles ft pair of i-clft-
horn with only one blade.
^
2 oocl
le I. ifo
ure Blood
Is Health
Without blood cir dilating through your
veins y0& could not live. Without pure
blood you cannot ho well. The hsallby
action of every organ depends upon the
purity and richness of tho blood hy which
It is nourished and sustained. If you havo
-alt rheum, scrofula sores, pimples, boils
or any kind of humor, your blood la not
pure. If you take flood’s Han xparilla It
wlJI tualio your blood puro and promptly
relieve all than* troubles, fa the spring
tho blood la loaded with Impurities,
lienee, all those unsightly eruption*, that
languor and d«prnt-Mon, and tho danger
of serious Illness. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is
needed lo purify, e.url 'h and vitalise the
blood uml protect and fortify the tysU-tn.
Hood's Scirsa-
pSfills 1>y
I* Amorh’-av (in-Ab 1 ! i Mcdielc. i-'utd ail
dmyno' V; six fur :V <S«d only Hood's.
Hood’s Piiis int' llio only i. IU to ta’vC
with llood Sarmtp.ulUu.
Si'uili Atttcricau Wheat.
Mr. Buchanan, the late Minister to
ihe Argentine Confederation under the
Cleveland Admliiirlriilio’i, lias just n
turned from that count ry. and reports
that the Argentine wheat t rop Ihis
year will be great o'eHigh to permit
an export of from 10 , 000 ,(kin to fi-'g-
POO.OOO bushels, an amount whh h will
have not a little effc-t upon the price,
us It will considerably augment the
world’s supply. The possibilities of
Month America as a wheat-producing
:oiintry arc almost llnilth ,*. A gro.t( ‘
uvea remains to Im opened up'In th ■
Argentine, and when the railroad sys¬
tem is completed there It will develop
a wheat bed almost as large as <>ur
own rich one in ths far northwest. So,
too, In Ho!Ivu and Peril, at some time
In lb© ne t cMita.y, thole u:!l Ik* d*'
voted to wheat cultivation an Immense
urea which must living South Ameri
ru si! iloutdy into competition with the
1'nited Stall's for tin* wheat markets
•>f the world. Pittsburg Post.
AIPKDHY M KS. PINKHAM.
Mrs. W. E. I’a\ton, Youngtown,
North Dakota, writes about her strug-
gle to regain health after the birth of
her little girl:
“Dear .Mas. Pi.mkii.am: It. is with
pleasure that I add my testimony to
ynur list, hoping that it may induce
others to avail themselves of your val¬
uable medicine.
" After tin* birth of my little girl,
thm* years ago, toy health was very
pour. I Inn! lciieorrh<ra badly, and a
terrible bearing-down pain which
^.-uaunVly tr.-.v „„0, ,
110 woi k. Aiso Jiaci (UMcint'iHi iioarU
all the time, uud ili/.zv feelings. Men-
atruatious were very in-oluse, auuear-
nigiui .....’• v two «ed(s.
’ Itogk mcdicuK* from a g.H»d doctor,
but it seemed to do 1*0 g,M>d. 1 whs
becoming alarmed over my condition.
Avhen 1 road your ndvertisenu nt inn
paper. V sent nt once for a bottle of
Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Com¬
pound, and after taking two-thirds of
the bottle 1 felt so much better that I
send for two more. After using three
bottles I felt us strong uud well as any
oue.
*' 1 think it is the best medicine for
female weakness ever advertised, and
recommend , it ,, to wry lady , , 1 , meet suf-
fering from this trouble’
Maternity is a wonderful experience
«md many women u]>proaeh it wholly
unprepared. Childbirth uintcr right
conditions need not terrify w omen.
The advice of Mrs. 1‘inkbam is freely
offered to nil expectant mothers, and
lier advice is beyond question the most
valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pnx-
toti had written to Mrs. I’inkham be¬
fore confinement she would have been
saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinkham's
address is Lynn, Mass.
" Fur all years I na* a » lellnt o! ,1) s-
pepaia I 11 its worst form 1 could * at g
but milk toast. ..ltd at timesuiv si* reach would
not retain and digest even that. East March 1
began taking t'ASCAKKTS and atnee Heal
hate steadily nr,proved, until 1 am as »e:i as 1
ever was in my lire.'’
David It Mittenv, Newark. O.
CANDY
B CATHARTIC
T*> Pt MARK a iOJiTZBXJ
PWawtat. Vaho.'it’ie ivtouh Vnsie ib n.v j„>
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
SWrllo, K.B.,lUa,., s„,r, 0 . . ■ t.rt. S.l
KG-ie-S^ rA’mri FHHriiLUM i*. l-.v nl tii-ug
r«KHi»»KM’s mi;ssa<;k.
((’on I in m il From Fil'd Fiigu.)
naval force* of I be United States
ns may be necessary for these pur¬
poses.
And In the [rif' r t of humanity ami to
n j f j j n j,n*H<'ivfng the Uvea of tho HturvJnff
people of the Inland I recommend that tho
djMi ri/htition of food nrid Htlp-
p|i< lif* continued arid that
an appropriation bo mada out of
the public treasury to supplement tho
flvirity of our citizen*. The Issue Is now
with I he con#rcKH. If H a wole/nii rewpon-
nihility. I have exhausted every effort to
relieve the Intolerable condition of affairs
which Is at our doors. l’r< pared to exe-
cute every obligation Imposed upon me
py o„, constitution and (he law, i await
V(jur at . Uon>
. « erday. and since the preparation of
th" fur.-i:iri-ssa*:-. o/ilHal Informa-
lion tviis rc<<Ived hy uie tlmt the latest
decree of the queen regent of Spain dt-
I't-cli', <lent ral Him eu, in order to prepare
and facilitate peace, to proclaim a hus-
pemdoii of hostilities, the duration and
delull* Of which have not yet been com-
inculcated to mo.
This fact with every other jrerti-
nent consul oration will, I am sure,
liBvc your juat ami careful atten¬
tion In the solemn deliberations up¬
on which you are about to enter. If
tills measure attains a successful
rcxult, then om 1 aspirations as a
Christian, peace-loving people will
be realized,
li It fulh', D will be only another Justlfi-
rnlinn for our contemplated action.
(Signed) WIEI.fAM M KIXEEV.
Executive Mansion, April 11, 1S9S.
SOMl. QUIiliR TIMEPIECES.
Old-Fashioned Watches Made in Curious
Shapes.
Since timepieces have come within
the reach of everybody and watches are
niade large enough for bicycle bars and
,., wa |j ,.„ OU gf, for a lady’s ring, it is
curiously interesting to recall some of
the old-fashioned ones that served our
anccHtoi'H so well generations ago.
Even today some of us have caught a
glimpse of the portly old gentleman
whom Dickens loved lo picture, with
Ids ornate seals, wide guard and enor¬
mous watch that filled to bursting the
capacious fob that was Its resting
place, but like many other cumber¬
some fashions, these respectable time¬
pieces are Interesting now only as cu¬
rios.
Kong before our time or that of our
grandfathers watches were made In
Mich fantastic fashion that it Is a mar-
vel that their owners managed to carry
nlx-ut
No one seems to know the exact dale
of tll „ flr8t timepiece, but the middle
,,f )),,, fifteenth century seems to have
been the period When portable , clocks , , ,
U'Xan to apj>f nr. In the difH rent col-
lections of antiquaries there are a few
specimens of the “'Nuremhurg eggs, '
or watches made in ovat shape and
coming from the town after which they
VV( , n . named
In the possession of Lady Fitzgerald
of England, there was one watch which
was shaped like an eagle, which had a
small boy on its back. This odd orna-
meat was made to bint at (he story of
Jupiter and (lanyraede. The breast of
the. bird opened to show the dial be-
neath it, and the works were most
elaborately ornamented. When the
fair owner of this treasure did not wish
to wear 11 on her girdle she placed
it on Iter table.
(fold and silversmiths seem to have
py their fancy run riot doting the sts-
teenth century and watches made in
( bl , fbrin {) f ducks, acorns, of cockle-
shells and of ull possible things made
„f , « n,,l.
tl)e hour ami one notable invention
nred a diminutive pistol at certain in-
U IA.HS. n-
When Henry II. of France fell in
) 0V e will) Dinna of Poitiers about to IT
she was a widow and wore mourning.
Of course that offered an opportunity
lo the extravagant courtiers of the day
utul the result was that all the orna¬
ments nt court were fashioned after
such gruesome ideas that the ridiculous
was close upon the sublime, to sav the
least. Rings were formed like skele¬
tons ' tinv * coffins of gold were wont as
ornaments and they contained . , enain-
clod figures of death, but the most
striking products of the hour were tho
lcb whk . u ,,, n g!ed from fair
ladies’ belts and which rope resented
$ , 8kuUa> th( , tops of which
lifted to disclose the dial plate. Of
course the eyes were brilliant jewels
and small fortunes were spent in the
elaborate ornamentation of these fun¬
eral trinkets, and the people who wore
them have all passed away, and since
KfiO, or thereabouts, the flat ovat or
round timepiece has been the general
favorite.
Time does not go so fantastically
with us, as it did with those untutored
geniuses of earlier times, and perhaps
our plain, substantial watches tell us
much of our character as did those
blame inventions of earlier days about
men and women who wore them.
HHITECWl’H TO HANG.
On« Man Hhk Two Sentences Over
His Ileiwl.
A Knoxville, Tenn., special says:
I’leas Wynn and Catlett Tipton, lead¬
ers of the Sevier county whiteenps, has
been convicted of the murder of Airs.
William Whatiev and sentenced to be
hanged. Wynn by liis sentence gains
the unenviable reputation of being tho
first man in the state to have two death
sentences hanging over his head at the
same time. At tlu» fall term of court
V '- vnu ^'^v^l ft ^^th senteuce for
t ll O Ill'll 1 'llCI' l)f A» iHllUll A'lllltleV. lilt'
case was appealed to the supreme
court, where it is now pending.
T >i ftumuiutovy llheuinalUm.
From SI. haxnrtncf Plaindealer, Canton,N. Y.
To suffer for years with a prevailing pain¬
ful ailment, wblclt baffled skillful medical
trralment, yet which was cured by a sim¬
ple'household reiuody, Is the lot wiilob be¬
fell Mr*, George L. Itogars, of West Main
otreet, Canton, N. Y.
"Thfrteon years njo," said Mrs. Bogors
lo a reporter, “I wjc attacked with Inllam-
matory rheumatism hui! a complication of
illae.asas. eadur You cun judge somewhat these of wffiat
I -1, when yott look at hands.
Thev foot, were distorted, twisted sad swollen.
My too, is so much oat of shape that
the Idff toe lays across the olhors, the end
touching the little toe.
“ Notwith¬
/II ft standing I am
I s 1 x t y - f 1 v o
years o 1 d,
have it ploae;-
m I unt other hemn and
|pq com¬
forts, life to
mo was f a r
— •-» from enjoya¬
ble, for a l l
VsAt L ESF? tfliT *"*" Mtohntonin!
r~ ~~ signIfloaucM
- when you arc
<locr, to C knock. without good
health. I triad different doctorsand many
proprietary tame.Ilea, hut was not beno-
11 tad.
“bast March I tried Dr. Williams’ Pink
rills for Pale People ami before t had lln-
tailed the first box good. t began to fool that they
worn doing mo 1 continued using
them find steadily grew better.
“I havo used thirteen boxen of the pills
and to-day feel hotter than for the past lif-
teoii years ohoorfnl My and appetite have Is desiro good, J feel live
bright, a to
and on joy' society.
“I have been a member of the Methodist
church for many yonrs, but for six years
was unable to attend. I am able now to
attend tho church services regularly and
certainly appreciate that privllego. i eon-
aider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peo¬
ple n wonderful medicine and am confident
no other medicine could have effected tho
wonderful cure they have In mycaso.” Dr.
William*’ Pink l’ills for Pale Peoplo are
composed of vegetable tu remedies purifying that exert
a powerful liifiiienoo blood thus curing and dis¬ en¬
riching tho many
eases.
Rosds to the Klondike.
The inrush to the Klondike promises
.o be something prodigious. It will be
in order for the government to estab¬
lish posts at proper intervals along
the main highway to this region. There
are plenty of troops available for this
purpose, and they could find no better
employment than in looking after and
assisting those adventurous spirits
who go to build up and people a new
country,
It Is suggested that a railroad be
ln.dit., either wholly or in part in a tun¬
nel, cut out of a hillside. When one
studies the amazing w'ork of the armies
of old, the roads they built, the high¬
ways they prepared, tho tunnels, chan¬
nels and ditches they cut, it comes
with a strange sense of inefficiency, the
idea that we, with all our resources,
cannot (>nd a way to reach inclement
localities when the elements are
against 11 s. J 11 time, Alaska and all
these extremely cold countries must
be provided with transportation facil¬
ities that will be entirely independent
of the weather. A road tunneled
through a hillside and provided with
treBtlo ajl(1 bri(lg(! work> ovcr chasms
and valleys, might be built and run by
the government. Much a road would
bo affected neither hy cold nor storms,
and coming and going would be easy
and rapid. The enormous traffic of the
next few years would go far toward
covering the immense cost of such an
enterprise. The labor of building such
a road could be performed in part by
the army, and would furnish employ-
ment which would bring great profit
to the government. Private capitalists
are already discussing the building of
such roads, and it is scarcely too much
to say that before many seasons have
passed a winter trip to the Klondike
can bo made with safety, comfort and
reasonable dispatch. New York Led¬
ger.
llrauly I* Itlood Deep.
Chain blood means a clean skin. No
beauty witliout it. t'ascarets, Candy Cathar-
nunties from the hociv. blotclies. ilogin to day to
wwush pimples, l*oil*, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Kascarets,—beauty gists, satisfaction guaranteed, for ten cents. All drug-
lOe,25c,50c.
The best pencil eraser obtainable is sponge
rubber, which artists use, ami which mny be
found at any art store. It i» a little more ex¬
pensive than the ordinary worth very unsatisfac¬
tory eraser, but is well tho difference.
To Cure a Cold In One Day,
Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if it fails tocuro. "5o.
The street newsboy was born to make a
noise 111 the world, lie may have been born
f»r Other purposes, but what they are is a
profound sue ret .
Chew star Tobacco—The Host.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes.
AVUen a woman weeps scalding tears she is
boiling with rage.
Catarrh Cannot lie Cured
With local applications, ns they cannot reach
tin* seat n!' tin* disease. Catarrh is a blood or
constitutional disease, and in order to cure
It you must take internal remedies. Ball's
Cat arrh Cure the is taken and internally, andaets Hall’s di¬
rectly oa blood quack mucous medicine. surface.
Catarrh Cure is not a It was
prescribed by one of the best physicians in
tills country for years, anil is a regular pre¬
scription. It is composed the of best the blood best tonics
known, combined with puri-
tiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two ingredi¬
ents is what produces such wonderful results
in curing catarrh. Send tor Props., testimonials, free.
K. Chunky A price, Co.*. TV. Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists,
Bali's Family Pills are the best.
Some men admit thev blame are self-made, while
there are others who it on their wives.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
.Take H C. C. Cascarets C. fail to cure, Candy druggists Cathartic. refund 10c or 23c.
money.
One good turn always leads us to hope for
a few more revolution*.
The Southern Saw Works are the leaders ti\
the South. Sec their advertisement iu this is¬
sue. Their saws will suit you.
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous¬
ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's iir, .u
Serve Restorer. tri»U'»U\e»nd treatise free.
Diu K. 11. Kt.ixr, Ltd., Ht*l Arch St-, Phila., Pa.
u
teething, thm. allays sonen* me gums, siuees lumunma.
palu,curestviudcolic. 25e. a bottle.
Many a man never gets on the popular side
until he joins itu silent majority.
No-To-nar for Fifty Cent*.
Guaranteed tohacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure Sue |i All druggists.
It isn't always modesty that keep* people
from telling the naked truth
Iteverne Effect.
Edith—She sings like a canary.
Bertha—Oh, no, a canary begins to
sing when people commence to talk;
people commence to talk when she be¬
gins to sing.—Boston Transcript,
Three flood Things.
Three goo*' things id-out Tetterlno, besides
the one great, good fart that It cures, are that It
Ik pall.tee,,, hftl ml' s* and lifts uo hft*l odor. It Is
the only Rtiri* *-urs for Teller, Ringworm, K *-
tiims. ('urea them no they slay cured. No
matter how long you hove had them, fio cents
gets ft l« x ut druggiKts, or by mull for 80 cents
in cash or stamps from J. T. Shuptrtue, Savau-
naB, 0a.
Some girls get married just to let others
know that they can.
Hdurata Your llownla Willi Cnscarete.
10c, Candy iSc, If Cathartic, C. C. 0. fall, cure druggists constipation refund fororer.
money.
H doesn’t always t ike the rutllos out of a
maii's temper to iron him.
For Byph i!itic Rheumatism* Scrofula find Ca-
tarrh,take liotanie Blood Halm fJt. JIJ. li.) its
use -!/A guarantees largi* bottle. a quick for and $2.5«, permanent druggists, cure.
per :i a, nr
sent exp re.— paid, on receipt of price, by Blood
Ru.'iii Books < Atlanta,Ga. wonderful
J* of cures sent free.
Dyspepsia, Inwokstion and all Stoinarli
troubh s cureil liy Taber’s I’eu-in Write Compound.
Sample bottle mailed free. Dr. Taber
Mfg. Co., Savannah. Ga.
I’iso's Cure for Consumption Is an A No. I
Asthma in* dlciin*.—\\*. It.Wif.hlAMS, Antioch,
fils., April 11, lSDf.
Hoi]<*rrt, lvnjein**M, ICU*.
J^f*fi(J the advertisement of Avery & McMillan
in another column of this paper.
Lyim & <’«>> l'ivk KxVva S-moking To-
hf "o it* made from tlo* pure-Rt, ripest, swoet-
c et loaf grown In the Golden Iielt of N. C.
tim* $0 ^Wl.
*
'.•V m
mmm
03??^
Both tho method and results whc-n
Syrtip of Figa is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of‘its kind ever pro-
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-
ccptablo to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly benefic ial in its
effects, jirepared anct agreeable only from the most its
healthy substances, commend it
many excellent qualities
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known. sale
Syrup of Figs is for in 50
cent bottles by all lending drug¬
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FSQ SYRUP CO.
SAN fHAKOiSCO, CAL.
LOl’iSh’LLE, KY. REV! YORK, N.Y.
‘Rust,
the dread of the cotton grower,
can be prevented. Trials at
Experiment Stations and the
experience of leading urowers
prove positively that
9
£1
is the only remedy.
We will be glad to send, free of charge,
interesting and useful pamphlets which treat
of tire matte.' in detail.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
g3 Nassau St., New York.'
MORPHINE HABITS
■ 9 I I |1H 9WS treated till cured. on a guarantee. Address R.H. No
pay Opium Cure
VEAL. Mgr., I.tthla Spring
Co., Lock Box 3, Austell, Oil.
FRICK COMPANY
ECLIPSE sis ENGINES
r%® Y
.■
Ef /
Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Cotton
Presses, Grain Separators.
Chisel Tooth and Solid Saws, Saw Teeth,
Inspirators. Injectors, Engine Repairs and a
full line of Brass Goods.
tf-?">', nd/oi- Catalogue and Prices.
awery & McMillan,
SOUTHERN MANAGERS.
Nos. St S 53 S. Forsyth St., ATLANTA,GA.
"JONES HE PAYS TSIE FREIGHT."
Farm and Wagon
m PSCALES.
Tnilsd States Standard. All Sires and All Kind*.
Nut made by a trust or coa'.mlird by a cor-blnstiua.
lor Tree Book and Price List, address
JON’E-S OF BIN GHAM TON,
BiKcitaiutttu.N. T„ l .S.A,
If sfP!it teil with { Thompson’s Eye Water
sow eyes. us« )
OPIUM cured. ana Lit Uopt. to Lionur 30 A, Dr. days. Lebanon, ,1. Kabltcured L,Stephens, No pay Ohio, till in
noT'd, President. AV. O. HAOUE, Mexican VlM.Ffjjtj Nat J.
e s. fkxt'r Furu. Fact y.) (Pres p,
(r ■■ Boyd &
SOUTHERN—«**»■
SAW WORK!
Box A 88o. ATLANTA, GA. *
We We Carry
Manufacture in Stock
Inserted tv
Solid and Belting, Files, En
Chisel Bit Circular
Sans. ;> Wheels and ollur
We Repair
All kinds and makes ''mWim
of Solid and Inserted Bits and Shniiksj
Tooth Saws, all makes of Ittse
Make Burnt Saws prac¬ Tooth Saws.
tically as good as new.
In the Privacy of the Home.
f HERE is no need of tvomen mortification subject¬
i ing themselves to the
of examinations by doctors for the
i treatment of the various diseases to
fi .'d] '• : "■* which they subject.. These troubles
J- are
j / -—d. MjAlijiii ' k can be treated When just ae effectively affected with at the de-
; Tn" n v ''-— fY’ V 1 liomo. of'the vou are menstrual functions
I'l.’b; j *j / " j rangementa other femttlo disorders, you can
or completely any cured and the fully
,1,1 r 'ij'ijlr! be organs if for
• !'i! i! li restored to activity will and regularly strength a
11^1 '' I few mouths you use
GERSTLE’S
Wl/ FEMALE PANACEA.
DOCTORS FAIL, BUT OERSTLE’S FEMALE PANACEA CURES
My wife was taken sick and I physician at once called consultation. our family physician, After and tneir lie
thought best to call in another found she tor little better, I then asms purchased
medicines Cai-etle’s for two months i Panacea was very and commenced treating so her. Before
ttbottieof Female second bottle she in better health than she hud
she enjoyed had finished taking the (lien recommended was the Panacea to three ot my
in years previous. 1 II. J. 1 H I! A ILK ILL. lhrailkill. Miss.
neighbors with good results. Joseph’s Liver
Remove all costiveness with mild doses of St.
Regulator. If your case is complicated, write us and we will instruct
you fully how to use these great remedies. Sold by all druggists.
L. GERSTLE & CO., FROPS., CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
2 Hie Beautiful Life of Frances E.Willai
4 z ef Written by Anna A. (Jordon, for 2 : years her private !<
% retary and most intimate friend. Official memorial volu
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PLANTER
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Jackson African
Limbless Cotton.
Positively NO gsnuin* seed of this
wonderfully prolific variety has b«en
sold this year.
All uuihvnllcatFd seed was
pm-clmsed Ity this Company
and reserved for plHHtliiy
the present season.
W R i T E For our <Srcat offer
Pi O W to PL A ATE K S.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO D@ SO.
$5000 Premiums for those
CASH plauting genuine
Jucksou African
Limbless Cotton Seed next year.
BEWARE or Spurious Seed
offered by others.
Send for particulars of our
great Co-operative offer to
planters of guaranteed seed to
be delivered next Fall.
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for iuuiK'dintc work In every
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ADDRESS
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LitVIBLSSS COTTON CO •l
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3 , a widow, and can strongl
TAT: M recommend Ur. M. A. Sim
$5^ jfj M mons Liver Medicine, i
Wt,.' v. having Saved my Life
years ago, when I was dowi
with Liv or Complaint am
M a* Kidney Disease. I tblul
ym ff? It a fur better medicine that
S)tbnt Is * “Black made Draugh by “Zaiiin” t.” anq
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Upon During the the mnsciea period of and gestation thetensioi
womb ia greatly increased ligaments and of blooi th*
vessels taxed to their tho
is tendency arc utmost. If then
any to uneasiness or pain, w<
recommend frequent warm injections o'
onr Mexican Fcronlo Remedy and twooi
three doses, every day, of Dr. Simmon-
Squaw Vine Wine. This treatment will
strengthen bolding the ligaments, will assist in
tiivi ntorus In place, lessen pain,
mukc the uterus more pliable and elastic,
and prepare the organs for the final effort.
It also lessens the danger of death to child
and mother, and fortifies her agalnnt liability
to convulsions, flooding and other danger*
ous symptoms, and wita ordinary prudence
guarantees a rapi d recovery.
rx Celeste. Tex., Bays: Dr.
M. A. Simmons Idver
Medicine is the best jn the
world for Biliousness,
Indigestion and Toroid it*
& Liver. Havo need 10
years, and recommend it to
praise my friends, it. I think and thev all
there is
as much difference be¬
tween it and “Zellin’s” and
“Thedford's” as between
day and night.
Pslene»3.
Ansemia is a condition often called “pov¬
erty of blood” from deficiency of the red
corpuscles color. which give to this fluid i*s char¬
acteristic It arises from Inanfiiciencv
of assimilation of the proper materials o'f
food to replenish tho blood, as in chlorotic
girls. It may occur in persons who havo
long suffered with hemorrhoids, or in
women from repeated discharges of blood
from the uterus. The lips and tongue loss
their natural red color and become white
and the face looks like wax.
The most efficient remedy for this condi¬
The tion improvement is Dr. Simmons produced Sqn'atv Vino Wine.
frequently almost magical; by its nso ia
an enfeebled
eye *3 *
Regulates the Liver. For sale "»/*>■ bv dealprq To
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