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About The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1898)
A Gloomy Outlook. Old Gentleman—“What aro yon crying for, my little man?" Small Boy--“ 0 auaedegovernment’s bayin’ up all de torpedoes, an' dey won’t be none left fur de Fourth” Bad Far and Hurd Work. The bad pay and hard work of trained nurses has often been made tlio subjoet of benevolent remonstrance by eminent medical men and nouprofessional philanthropists. It is well for an Invalid, before bn ants so bad as to need a nurse or doi tor. to u-e Hostetler's Stomach Bitters if lie has chills and favor, constipation, rheumatism, regularly. dyspepsia and lifrVOUMlll'PM. I f$e ii A I .* 1 i |isic piMfi --or delivered a lecture the other day nu '’Darkest Hump""—upper Albs- tila, where the euslcin "1 hlond-teud c»sts the country :i,<sai 1 )\<h n year, and mokes most people al i ai<) to leave their village. To Cure a Cold In On# Day. Take l. iiatl vo Itromo Quinine Te b le U All DrugglutH rof und money If it falls to cure. lifio. The value of the ('Cirs Imported into the Culled Kirik'loin last year aggregated the enormous sum of $2l.7K),9Ui No-To Bsr tor Ftfty Cento. fJnarantocd toiiaeco huhlt cure makes weak men strong, blood pure, blic, |1 Ail druggists. South t'srniinalM t<> have a textile school before long. , mKnm! Noi vt* ){t t.u>rer. trial boUleMul treatisefr«n. I»n. li. H. Kr iNr. I,td„ wi Arch Ht.. Phila., Pa. l' i riiAn.-, ,v ' ii. Toledo. reward O, Props, of 1,1111 ",' " < ■"'Hi < 1110 . offer Ji ui) To run y Vulrl .'omn'n (•ure' :n s"nd toV't"timoniaU, tree Sold by briigirlsi •. TV'. Dvsi’F.rKi a. IsniiiKHTioN ami nil Stomach tvoulilt-s , urcit by Tahrr'H I'ctitlu Coinpouiifl. I)r. h-nin 11 )t> l.otflf Iniiilttil Inc. \Viite Talmr M| k '. Co., Savannah, <ia. I hr If eve !’. -OH (*un* for * 'on sumption riiv«< 1 jo v bnvV 11 fr It t •Minimur. M r AM.I it Dob’Ci- LAK.s he Hoy. Mlcb . Out i#>, ]8W. M i’. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children G i tiiiiu', solvi-m* thrgnniM. wind reducesInfliuiuna- colic. #»<*,. bottle. t.lon, nllnys pain, cures n Hchciifi {ady, N. V , vtah u century old last week. * Vtdtirutc Your llowHi lYitli Cat^areta. 10c, Cnndy ('athaitlc, cure constipation forever. 25o. If C C C fall, druggist*refund money. A Birmingham Jeweler employs 14,000 poo- vif. Hope Returned Stomach and LIverTroublesCurod by Hood's Sarsaparilla. ”1 suffered from stomach and ltv«r trou¬ bles and was confined to my house tar a Jons time, I wns entirely deaf In one ear. I endured grant distress In my stomach and could not eul hearty food. I had given U]> hope of ever being well, goading of cures by Hood's Karsnpurilla I decided to give It a trial. Boon after I began taking It I could see It hud a good effect. I con¬ tinued Its nse until my deafness was cured and my stomach and liver troubles re¬ lieved.” W. T. Noiiton, C'anlsteo, N. T. Hood’s Sarsa¬ parilla Im America's Ureatent Medicine. $1; wlx for $3. X lood’8 Pills SIM W The Making ot Plate (ilati. To cast a largo aheet of plato gla«» Is, In modern hands, a very simple af¬ fair. A table is prepared, with sides made of strips of Iron, forming a shal¬ low, level tank. Into this the molten glnss, which Is made from the whitest sand, glass fragments, lime, mangan¬ ese soda, cobalt, and other chemicals, Is poured. Immediately tho operator begins smoothing and leveling the mass with a great Iron roller, which brings It down exactly to the level of the iron rim. U Is then put through nnmoJIng and tempering processes, which occupy several days; after thin It Is ground to a perfectly uniform thickness, then polished until It ac- qlitres the utmost brilliancy. The cost of glass is greatly Increas¬ ed In proportion to its size. This ta due to the fact that a large sheet may turn out imperfect flaws and ripples, which utterly destroy Its value as a strictly lirst-class commodity. Small pieces are cut from the perfect places iu the large plato, and tn this way the most serious loss Is avoided. MRS. LUCY GOODWIN Suffered four years with female trou¬ bles. She now writes to Mrs. l’inkham of her complete recovery. Read her letter: Deak Mrs. I’ink ii am: — I wish you to publish what Lydia 13. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Sanative M ash and Liver Pills have done for me. I suffered cr for four years with womb trouble. My doctor said 1 hud falling of A > the womb. I V. also suffered with nervous H prostration, faint, all-gone feelings, palpita¬ tion of the heart, bearing-down sensa- tiou and painful menstruation. I could not stand but a few minutes at a time. When I commenced taking your med¬ icine I'could not sit up half a day, but before I hud used half a bottle 1 was up and helped about my work. 1 have taken three bottles of Lydia 13. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound uud used one package of Sanative Wash, and am cured of all my troubles. 1 feel like a new woman. 1 can do all kinds of housework and feel stronger than 1 ever did in my life. 1 now weigh 131 l k' pounds. Before using your medicine 1 weighed only 10S pounds. Surely it is the grandest medicine for weak woman that ever was. and my advice to all who are suffering from any female trouble is to try it at once and be well. Your medicine has proven a blessing to me. aud 1 cannot praise it enough.—Mrs. Lucy Goodwin, Holly, W. Va. OPIUM and cured. lo Dept. \o liquor 5to A, I>r. day*. LebMAou, J. Habit I>. No Stephens, cured pay Ohio. tui in SENATE ADOPTS THE MEASURE WITH PROMPTNESS. GOES THROUGH WITHOUT DEBATE. Tlio Bill Carries Over a.'ts.ooo.ooo To Be m«*<J Iii I’roMTiifInjf tli« Wiir With Spain* A Washington special says: Several tear measures were passed by the seu- nto Monday mid, notwithstanding their importance, not one of them elicited the slightest ° debate, l'rob- ably ,, the „ moat important . . the .. one was ; VIUVTI/CI « ut rgtn lev y war tt deficiencT * 7 bill carry-' 7 big 835,420,975. Not more than ten minutes were consumed , tn • passing it, that time being occupied in reading the measure. bai Mr ’ affairB ,U ' vl(; y- committee, (,,mirma ' 1 secured of th ® “j]'' tlio ■ y providing for the passage of a bill eu- listmont of a volunteer hrigado of en- gin eel's and of 1 0,000 men in the south who are immune to yellow fever, these enlistments to be in addition to those provided ... for ill . the president i .. s cal ii r . 1 i. 1,000 volunteers. Iho meu will en- list “for the war." Two other war measures were passed, one suspending for the duration of the war the restrictions pLrod by existing laws upon the quartermuRter’H depart¬ ment of the army in order that sup¬ plies may he purchased without the present formalities, and the other pro- t iding that owners of mining claims shall not forfeit them for not perform- ing assessment work upon them, pro- vhled they enlist for war. The war reveuuo measure, passed hy the house of repreaentativea u f«\v (lavs ago was received by the senate anti referred to the finance committee, At, the opening of the senate the chaplain oilored devout thanks for the glorious victory won by Commodore Dewey’s Asiatic squadron. MARTIAL LAW IN MADRID. Cabinet Council I’roelHlniH a Stale of Mpgi* ill tlie City. Advices received Monday night from Madrid says that tho cabinet council, after a late session, decided to pro- claim a state of siege immediately. Ministers deny the existence of a cab- ilift crisis. Honor Aguilera, the civil governor of Madrid, haM posted on the walls of tlie homo office the customary proclauia- tion that the civil authorities consider the circumstances justify tho handing over to the military authorities the mission of keeping order. Information received at Madrid de¬ scribing tho engagement at Manila says (lie Olympia, tho Boston, the Raleigh, the Concord, the l’etrel and the Monocacy entered tho bay under cover of darkness by tho smaller and safer Hocachioa channel. The forts of ( ,, orregidor . , island . , , gave ,, the alarm , , oy nrmg tho intruders, P i but . they seem- - on od to have inflicted no serious dam- age. The American squadron moved up the buy and at il o’clock in the morning appeared before Cavite. Here, lying under the shelter of the forts, was the Spanish squadron. Soon the Americans opened lire. The Spaniards replied vigorously and the comhiit continued without inter- rnption for four hours, during which the Don Antonio de Ulloa was sunk, the Castilla and Mindanao were set on fire und the lteiua Maria Cristina and the Don Juan de Austria were serious- ly damaged. One or two of the smaller craft were scuttled by their crews to escape capture. Others took refuge in a small neighboring creek, emptying into linker bay, where presumably the American ships were unable to follow them. Hut not one surrendered. : . Surprise and disappointment has been caused by the destruction done by the American fleet, as it had been officially stated that the authorities at Manila hud received sixty torpedoes and heavy guns to strengthen the coast defenses, particularly the de¬ fenses commanding the two channels on the right and left of Corregidor island. lt is suggested that the half-breeds nt the Manila arsenals, who are rebels at heart, cut the cables connecting tho sub-marine mines and thus enabled Commodore Dewey to force the bar- bor iu safety. THANKS TO DEWEY. i.i>iiignton. of Georale, inti'oitiu'*.* ii***- olutlou of ThuuK* lit the llouso. A Washington dispatch says: Hon. L. F. Livingston, of the fifth con¬ gressional district of Georgia, intro* ducod the following resolution in the hous'i' Monday: “Resolved, That the thanks of con¬ gress be and they are hereby tendered to Commodore George Dewey, com- manding the Asiatic squadron, for tho eminent skill and valor exhibited by him and his squadron in the recent engagement resulting in his glorious victory over and the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Manila." IRISHMEN CONGimi LATE. l’arnolllt*' Mfmbcid Tonst tho riT.»idt*ut on Dtnvey’s Victory. A cable dispatch from London says: The Parnellite members of the parlia¬ ment have sent the following dispatch to President McKinley: “In the names of millions of Irish- men the Parnellite members of the house of commons send you their eon- gratulations on the brilliant victory of the American fleet. •'.Ton\ IlEmroxD.” WAR PARAGRAPHS. A « t, Brief ■. t m Compilation of Daily Oeeurrennaa uc-c-urroncus. The flagship New York has silenced the. fortification at ( abanas. As , at . MntanzHH, the Bpaniarda tired the first aliot. Reports from Santiago do Cuba state that all men between 15 and 50 must volunteer under pnin of death. 'There is a strong anti-British feeling; the consul has been insulted; the con¬ sulate stoned and cries of death to the Knglish made by the. The consul has called for an English warship. There is a reign of terror at Santiago de Cuba. I’.vcn tlio Spaniards . are fleeing the city and joining the insur- goll t. M . The Spanish soldiers threaten to kill every Cuban man and ravish every Cuban woman if that city is blockaded. So e * cltecI ore t,ie people at Madrid , that , mounted civil guards patrol the utroets to restrain the disgusted B and disappointed . . , populace. , There much , is muttering at the result of the first na- val fight. The United States fleet defeated the Spanianls at Manila, the capital of the Philippines. lu the conflict Admiral Dewey’s tars made short work of the Sjmnisll sailors. The shots from the ! American ships wrecked, burned and gunk M,U1K those muse of oi Snnin npaiu. TJle I)re 8 j ( ] ent }, nH decided to ap- poij)t ftfl genera , 8 only tbo8e who have seen actual service or lmvc had a reg¬ ular military education. Among our veterans, retired and active regulars, are more than enough good men to fill all vacancies, lie desires to escape President Lincoln’s sad experiences with political generals. TU<* battleabip Oregon ami the «uu- boat Marietla aro safe olF of Uio Ja- ne,r °. Nichterov, by order of our Rovermnent, has returned to Uio. The t!* ree vessels make quite a little fleet in themselves. 'The German sruiser Irene has sailed from Tokoa for Manila to protect Gev- man interests, 'j '), 0 government lias called for men experienced in nursing, drugs, driv- ing ) ,. a ie of horses, handling tools, etc. 'They will receive extra pay ns, for instance, a hospital steward re¬ ceives $45 anil an acting hospital steward $25 a month, besides rations, olothin * 'l uar,erfl > etc ‘ Among the passengers captured on *l»o Spanish steamer Panama were twenty-four men going to join the Spanish forces. Iho Spanish consul had had paid their passage from New York to Cuba. Two powder mills have been blown up under suspicions circumstances, Suspected men have been seen around other factories, The Portuguese minister has called at tho state department and given offi¬ cial notice of Portugal’s neutrality. News rumen from London Fhat afiov a heated discussion, in which Emperor Francis Joseph tried to induce the Kaiser to exhibit a more friendly neu¬ trality toward Spain, that Emperor heatedly and .; plainly reiterated that Germany „ would maintain ... strict a neu- . ... All official . dispatch . from Havana to M'i.lri.1 acknowledges that, “an Ameri- 11111 warship has bombarded the bat¬ teries at the mouth of the harbor of Gienfugas with some, damage to our forts. Hho was driven off by three ,,ul ’ gffnboats. An immense steel cage is being built for a prison for war prisoners, It will he placed in Port Adams at Newport, The Austrian cruiser Maria Theresa l ul s been sent to Cuba to protect Aus- tro-Hungarian interests, The City of Paris is safe at last,after a run of 7 days, 17 hours and 45 min¬ utes. C’upt. Watkins reports a stormy voyage. He ran 30 miles north of the usual course, lie saw no Spaniard, but feared nothing after gaining plenty of sea room. Tho Madrid newspapers, determined to avenge the destruction of Admiral Moutejo’s licet, beg the government to arm all available vessels and turn them loose upon the high sea to prey upon the United States commercial marine. The house of representatives has passed a revenue deficiency bill, ap- preprinting $36,000,000 for war ex- ponses, On the opening of the senate, after Admiral Dewey’s naval success, the chaplain offered thanks for Dewey’s glorious victory and prayed for a speedy and triumphant close of the Avar. There were two of Georgia’s sons in the tight with Dewey—-Flag Lieutenant T. M. Brumby and Ensign Lay llamp ton Everhart, both of Decatur. When the Spanish fleet left the Cape l ^ e ^ enle islands, they left the three torpedo bouts behind, lltev are too fragile to cross the North Atlantic. Commissions have beeu issued to Lieutenant Frank D. Aiken, of Brnns- wick, to be commander, and I.ieuten- j ant C. 13. Broughton, of Savannah, to be lieutenant commander of the Geor gia brigade of naval reserves, The newspapers of Madrid, corn- meuting upon the utter defeat of the Spanish fleet at the battle of Manila, agree in saying that Sunday was a “sad but glorious day for Spain." They urge the people to lie calm, aud to allow nothing to shake their confi¬ dence in future triumphs of the Span¬ ish arms. Seven thousand troops arc massed at Tauipa ready to move at a moment's notice. Gen. YVt vler has declared himself ready to go to Cuba and undertake j leadership in aggressive warfare a ., aiust United States and head an army of invasion. A Wonsan’s Borden.’ Prom Iht Evening AVtra. Detroit, RTT4L’* Tho women of to-day are not as strong a* their grandmothers. They are heavier bearing clay a burden in sllenco that grows bv day; that Is sapping their vitality and clouding tkelr happiness. Clark, of <17 Michigan Mrs, Alexander iJ. Avenue. Detroit, Is a typical ambition woman of to- day. A wife with such as only a loving wife can have. IJut thn joys of her life were marred by the existence of dis¬ ease. buffering as thousands of her sisters have suffered, sho almost despaired of life and yet alia was cured. “Tor live years I suffered with ovsriau trouble,” Is Mrs. Clark’s own version of the story. "I was not end day free intense from one headache twitch* einglo \ and pains shoulders. In my nock For Ul y black spots would appear before my cy<?B and i would ha- I became blind, coaie blind. My mirves were in such a state that a step on the floor unsettled me. 1 Eminent doctors, skillful nurses, the best food and medteino all failed. Then I consented to an operation. That, too, fulled, and they said another was necessary, After the second I was worse than ever and “‘"iTwas XnThoard “of''LT whiUim 1 I’ink Pills for Pale People, I heard that they had cured cases like mine and I tried ^'"'pi'iey cured uud me! filled They brought with sun- hap- shine to my life my cup }•*•»«««• 'Tits headache is gone; the twitch- jug is gone; the nervousness is gone; the trembling has ceased, and I have gained tweaty-slx pounds. Health and strength ** ">>“« “'1 1 *«« thankful to Ur. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People for the blessing.’' These pills are a boon to womankind. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, they restore the requisite vitality to all parts of the body; creating functional rega- larity and perfect harmony The pallor throughout the nervous system. of the cheeks Is changed to the delicate blush of health; the eyes brighten; the muscles grow elastic, ambition Is created and good health returns. Hood For Business. “I should think that all this war talk would stimulate the stationery business,” remarked Larimer. ”1 don’t see why it should,” re¬ plied Frankstown. “Think of all the notes which the European governments are exchang¬ ing.” Cure Corns With l’liysic. Might ns well try that as to attempt the cure of Tetter, Jirzema, Ringworm and other cu¬ taneous aff ections with blood medicine. Tet- terine is the only absolutely sate and certain remedy. With it cure is sure. It’s an oint¬ ment. 50 cents at druggists or by mail for 50c. in stamps from J. T. Shuptrlne, Savannah, Ga. There are fifty-five dogs in the United Kingdom to every 1,000 inhabitants. Don’t Tobacco Spit anil Smoke Tour Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag¬ netic, luff of life, nerve und vigor, take No-To- Uuc, tho wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, COo or SI. Cure guaran¬ teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co-. Chicago or New York. France is the largest purchaser of Argen¬ tine exports. Shake Into Yoitr Shoe* Allen'sFoot-Ease.apowderfortliefeot. It our*.* painful, swollen,nervoue, smarting feet and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It’s tn« greatest comfort dis¬ covery of tlio ago. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes tluht or new shoes foel easy. It Is a certain gists and shoe stores, ‘25c. Trial Roy.N.Y. package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted.Le I.you A <Vn “Pick Loaf” Smoking Tobncco gives tho consumers tho very best Tobacco they can gut. Ii ounces for 10 cents. It is fast winning its way to public favor. Try it ST.vriTS' DANCE. SPASMS and all nerv¬ ous diseases permanently cured by the use of I)r. Kline’s (Treat Nerve Restorer. Send for Fit HE Sl.Oii trial bottle and treatise to Hr. It. 11. Kline, Ltd., !»1 Arch Street, l'liila.. Pa. The largest fruit plantations in the world aro in Jamaica. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Oaecarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. ------ Pennsylvania has more newspapers than G — "f responds readily to proper fer- tilization. Larger crops, fuller ears and larger grain are sure to result from a liberal use of fertilizers containing 43 at least 7 " °7 actual Our books are free to farmers. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Si., New York. •*XIy wife been liad taking pimples CASCARETS on her fare, but she has and they have all disappeared. I had been troubled v ith constipation for some time, but after tak¬ ing the first Cascaret I have had no trouble with this ailment. Wo cannot speak too high¬ ly of Cascarets." Fred Wartman, 6708 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa CANDY m- ^ CATHARTIC ^ TRADE MARK RCOfftTERtO Pleasant, Palatable, Potent* Taste Good. Po Good. Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Remedy tempa-ay* Chicago, Koatr**!, K*w York. Sll ho-to-bac saswaiwaw' ,- —,, I 25015.: p i CURES soyS'icuR' W8ERE ALL ELSE f AILS. n<*«t Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use in tirao. Sold by dru«gisis : _ CO N S UM P TION ’42 5661’s .. Led a Rouble Life. "Madam,” began tlio famous palm- ist, as be scrutinized the wax iinpres- sion, ‘‘I find your husband’s palms very difficult of delineation. The life line is extremely heavy, indicating re- markable longevity, and beside it for its entire length runs unother line, fainter, but still distinct; a phenome- non, in fact.” “There! I knew it! I knew it! That scoundrel has been leading a double life and never saying a word to me about it.”—New York World." rranlj la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No ________ _ _____ Cathar- beauty without it. Casearets, Candy by tic clean your blood anil keep it clean, all im- stirring up tlio lazy liver and driving day to nuritie* from the body Begin to Qisaret,.—beauty satisfaction guaranteed, for ten rents. 25c, All 50c. tlmg- gists, 10c, Scarlet flowers are said to stand drought better than any others. Dr. Hew Henry KoW Regular Graduate and Registered Physician, Formerly Assistant Surgeon U. S. Navy, afterwards Post Surgeon U. S. Army, anil later Surgeon British Marine Service, with two years' experience as Physician the at, Hot SprintfH, Ark., will welcome Sick and Aftlictcd at Ills Offices, where consultation with one of the Most Suc¬ cessful Doctors of the present age is cor¬ dially invited. All will receive kind and honorable treatment, and permanent dertaken cures aro guaranteed in every case un¬ . DR. MATTHEW HENRY KOLLOCK Treats Successfully All Chronic and Long-Standing Diseases. CATARRH Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Asthma treated by best hospital methods. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Ul¬ Sores, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Eczema, cers, .SYPHILIS and all troubles arising from an impure state of tho blood, promptly and completely eradicated forever from the system, restoring health and URINARYS1.S purity. KIDNEY AND burning urine, diseases of the bladder of both sexes, promptly and safely cured. careful LADIES will receive special and all treatment for all their many monts. PRIVATE DISEASES Varicocele, Hy¬ drocele,Tender¬ ness, Weakness of Organs, Piles, Fistula, quickly cured without pain or detention from business. NERVOUS DEBILITY Night Impo- Emis¬ sions, toncy, Melanchol , Dizziness, Loss of Energy aud confidence, the Dreadful Effects of Early Vice, which brings Organic Weakness, unfitting one for buslne-g, study or enjoyment of life, treated with never-failing success. On examin¬ ing the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of of albumen will appear, or the color will be a thin, milkish hue, again changing toadarkand turbid appearance. There are many men who die of this difficulty, ignorant of the causo, which is the second stage of Seminal Weakness. The Doctor will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito- urturay organs. If living from the Write your troubles. away city. You can be cured at homo by correspond¬ ence. Absolute secrecy In all professional deal¬ ings. and medicines sent secure from obsorva tion. Testimonials of patients are never pub¬ lished. Hank references ns to my responsibility cheerfully given. Address DR. X5LORLOCK, a and 3 Hayden Block, Corner Cheiyv and Deaderick Sts., NASHVILLE, TENN. - ST. ANDREW’S OTHERS.^/ Cold Tea Liver Regulates the Liver. For sale by dealers. To j CATARRHAL 38*5 A MONTH IS ALL for consultation, ex¬ amination and medicine. What a small sum to insure good health and happiness. Write for free symptom book. COl’KLAND MF.DICAL INSTITUTE, 315-816 Kiser Bldg., Atlanta Ga. OSBOftNE’0 rt I {Minedd H51 o-ueae Allan.in. On. Actual busin.su. board- Send No text & . books. Short time. Cheap for catalogue mKAUIlKItS WANTED.—1000needed now to n cont act for next term. Office- in lUc-if-ies.UNlON I ; Tkaokkks’ Aqe xciks or Amekica. Pittsburg, in. MENTION ,TL‘„ Tim T T THIS ninnin-n PAPtR in writing to adver- Users. ANU98-18 Strictly FlfSt ClaSS. Require less tuning and prove more durable than any other pianos manufac- ^ ,lret ^- 22 7 purchased by the b'ew England Conservatory of Music, the largest College of Music in the world. and , T Ivers r 7 1 , ond , Pianos used over 500 vc in two hundred of the leading institutions of learning in the United States. Catalogue and valuable infor- mailed free. Old . taken mation pianos in exchange. Ivers & Pond Piano Company, 114 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass. Xj GERSTLE’S I m) Female Panacea •*{(M Cures AH Diseases of Women. I M A MttS?3!»sysS!iiS , rtrt™ -d5L> mistake. Few women they are ________ w that cannot be cured. It is true that had they taken a remedy that wa 8 —. efficient when the first symptoms of dis- ( v _X f have asc appeared, been the result. a more No rapid woman cure should would neglect herself. \\ lien the monthly pe- J}?« becomes too frequent, painful, pro- V \ ss®ffas«te%«ss9h*< Gerstle s Female Panacea TRACI (G.K. I=.) MARA. spatr of being cured. This medicine is a purely vegetable tonic oftbtiulsS male. Panacea will not fall. If there is any tendency to cosfiven^s inrfl L. GER5TLE & CO., Tenn. | CJ » ioi ! - mm nrnni H B Pi HI Ijs'HS V [W||| , \J n tTr*-nt |PP| ||* , a ' and__i*iII-»*. ' KT*. 'sting Tow._ £ngli r9 , >»£ steel p Wire and J ck8 Mauita Uerr KopA ‘ V | -a, Chain e ; o £™b‘’ * ’ iM Delie,y. *arc<wt Every Day. LOMBARD IRON WORKSJijTLYC AUGUSTA, GA. for me UlWwSli SHIP ACTUAL m -r, T ■RTTdT'NI'FrSS BCbUNLo TAUGT- j; a nroad Fare Paid. POSITION'S GUAR, rKE[) open all year to Both Sexes. .............“s,-; M ' 0 "' g ’ 0r01 ' TENNESSEE’S BEAUTY SPEAKS FOR HER SEX. Doyle’s Station, Tenn, writes: Dr. SI. A. Sltr '10? "Cimons W Ulver Medicino neet j no commondAtlon. Itspeal for Itself. It cures Live Disorders and breaks u Biliousness and Bilioc Colic. I think it is far be ter than “Thedford’s Blac Draught.” MensirnaTSuppressio early womanhood, n. This occurs in espsi ially when the constitution is not etronf It may result from sudden exposure to cole immersion of the hands and feet in col water, sitting on habits, the cold confining ground or dam grass, sedentary occupa tions, continued standing on the feet, irreg tlar hours and forcing the development c the mind at school. Itest is essential an- moderate exereise in the open air most ben* ilcial. The bowels should be moved at leas once a day by small doses of I>r. M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicino, and the restorativ effects of Dr. Simmons Squaw Vine Win should three be secured day by for taking several regularly weeks. dose times a ©f-ft (2 jZ6&^ Celina, Tenn., writes; Hav used Dr. M. A. Simmon Liver Medicino lOyears fo Sicic Stomach, Loss o Flesh, Low Spirits. I also cures Liver Disease Biliousness, Bowels. does Constipate, It not gripe and takes less to operate oi me than either “Blacl «™. it Draught” has or “Zeilin's,” thorough ant 11 km a more an< _ |!ip 5 gentle condition effect, and than leaves eithe; m; system in better ”Black Drau ght” or “Zeili n’s.” General Lassituda, Ing We are blood provided with they five organs the skin, for keep th< the pure; are kidneys, tho liver, the lungs and th< bowels. The blood becomes impuro foi one or both of two reasons: First, something impuro has been pui Into it; Second, t he five oxerctory organ! have not been snfiieiently active. OwiDgto its complicated formation, th« blood is liable to many morbid changes, If any of the organs just mentioned are nol in perfect working order, so that disordered impurities are retained, the blood becomes and even diseased. When corrupted, its imparitiesare absorbed by the tiesuea.cans- ing eruptions, fevers, lassitude and langour. For restoring the above organs to a health- ful condition there is no medicine so effec¬ tive as Dr. M. A. Slinmona Liver Modi- v f good turn. The working parts of - ANY AERMOTOR * EXCHANGED a roller BEARING, zephyr-run. ever-going, everlasting, power- doubling, UP-TO-DATE *98 MOTOR, 8 FT. FOR $6; 12 ft. for|l2 i6 ft. for {30. They run like a bicycle, and are made like & watch, every movable part on rollers. Doubles g&ajml mill power. The Aennotor ran when all oth her mills stood still, and made the steel windmill business. THE NEW BEATSTHEOLDAS THE OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL. L)n receipt of am ount, revised mo tor (but not wheel or vane) will he sent to replace old one then to be returned. Offer subject to cancellation at any time. If your old wheel is not an Aermotor, write j terms of swap—new for old—to go on old tc-wey.^^ ga g put it on. Aermotor Chieago,^^ N3W..W N.e'vErV, MORPHINE HABITS treated on a guarantee. N< pay till cured. Address It.II VEAL, Mgr., idthia Spring Opium Cure Co., Lock Box 3, Austell, Ga. i l|U||||llj Habit. NEW HOME CLUE. P«iulc»». lie Detention Iron work. Guaranteed. Write VI Ivllt DR. PURDY, Houston, Texas. Easy Payments. If no dealer sells our pianos near yc we supply them on time payments t parties living in anv city or village in tl United States. A small cash paymei and monthly payments extending ove three >' ears secure °i ie of our piano: e send pianos for trial in your home even though you live three thousam miles away, and guarantee satisfactioi or piano is returned to us at our expensi for r f i lwa y frei S hts both wa ys- A per sonal , letter containing . special prices anc f u u description of our easy paymen plans, free upon application.