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taught.
'"Coniain Clara bait ju*t auaworud a
letter I wrote her a year ago.”
"That’s linear.” ' '
"No.it isn’t; you probably, didn’t
Uiail It until von got out your winter
overc lattbis’week
N«wr I mmm in !’«> lit Mountsyu*
After ni<iin*rou 4 hdlr breadth atscupoift end
m *n y thrlilli n <t 4 >V’lXiturnn. a party of explor¬
er* t/i lb» K«rly Mountain-* stumbled nil to »
iiiH» h 4 .i u for
iii.rm lo exlut In a II ko manner. incuittiiio poopl« who
hfivt- 1 oiih veej fij Min n,r» netou
iniiwU to nii«i that tier" is it war o, health
Il.isin'uir’s tom,M-h Blltsrs u#*-il f.l’hiulljr
ntskot ms 41*0,11..II fttronir, iho howsla roaulsr,
ite n*»r si-uva Try it.
An ,i uni. null tiiril, tin- i-.iale, won’t be In
It on i m rtiim- with i h" turk i-y.
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My
Mother
Had
Consumption
"My motfier w»s troubled
with consumption for msny
yetrs. At last she was given
up to die. A neighbor tola her
not to give up but try Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. She did so
nod was speedily cured, and is
now in the enjoyment of good
health.” D. P. Jolly,
Feb. 2 , 1899 . Avoci, N. Y.
Cures
Hard Coughs
No initter how h«rd your
cough is of how long you hive
hit! it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoril
is the best thing you could
possibly tike. B ut it's too
risky to wnt until you hive
consumption, for sometimes it’s
impossible to coughing cufc this disease.
If y ou arc todiy,
don’t wait until tomorrow, but
get a bottle of Cherry Pec¬
toral »t once and be relieved.
It strengthens weak lungs.
Three ■lrrm 2.1c., enough for an ordinary
raid; Me., Juat right for u/ithniu, bronchi tin,
hoameiiMHH, economical whooping-cough, for chronic bard cold*;
f 1 . 00 , mo n»t cunea
amt to k»* *’ 1 > on luuid.
C HOICE Vegetables
will always find a ready
market—but only that farmer
can raise them who lias studied
the j;rfat secret how to ob¬
tain both duality 1 J and quantity
by the judicious use of well-
balanced fertilizers. No fertil-
izt r for Vegetables can produce
a large yield unless it contains
at least Potash. Send for
our books, which furnish full
information. We send them
free of charge.
GERMAN KALI WORKS. f
93 Namu St.. New York.
I Lamps OVELY SC.00
g All hand-pain Uni, No
0 W hands*.mor lamp mu do.
Hold nt m«nufKottm»r*H
f pricea Wk PAY Tlllt
VltKlGHT.
Makes h moat acooptn-
ble proM-nt
liCMlitlt ul colored cat-
nlo kuo of Imml-nulntt'il
ts. ^ l*Al(I.OH or HANQUtT
t l AMI’S, free.
J® JTp»’»*V $it<i l Money amp back Guarcn- if
you want it.
Manufaotimxi by
w* hakkthk I,AMPS, Pftnhun) (Hass
you Bi v imutor. fc 1‘ltt.hurg. IV
Malsby & Company,
39 N. Itroatl St., Atlanta, (la.
Engines and Boilers
t*tWatrr liiatem, Strain l'lmiia hikI
I’anbarthjr litjettou.
SAW MIIjXjS.
Com Mill*, Feml Mill*,('otton <«lu .Tlacliin-
R’l'v amt (*ntln Separator*.
SOLin and INSKKTKH Saw*, Saw Teeth and
Ltvfcs. K utsht'K Vatcnt Hlrtlanll Navr
Mill »n«l l mslne Repair*, Governor*, (irate
liar« »xu\ a full Ittie ot Mill Supplies. l*rlc*
and quality of gi kkI* guaranteed c ntnlo^uo
free t>y tuoutloiHn g this paper.
UftYTKlb ** st*te; salary Twvt and reU»l>W K*Lwu*eH*i Tr*v*)1njr Pcrmnncnt Sakwaw* IVsIUon; tn each
B*|wrie»ee aroilnaTobaccoW not At**i>lutel,v orli*,Wpi» , ssenual. Addn-sa.
4 UiwnxUthvS C.
$ I 00 for $ I 0
Hi,u>i4Lt an. akia>, u ». .a at.m..r>.
The Nttal Cirblaetri
The Natal Carbineers are the oldest
cavalry corps In Natal.
Hence It was not Inappropriate that
they should bear the brunt of the des-
ultory fighting that took place west of
Ladysmith, at Hester’s Station and
neighhorhood, In the opening days of
the campaign. This corps has twice
been under fire, and lost several men
on both occasions. In 1873 a patrol of
37 Carbineer! sent against a refractorj
native < . lost . tiiroe men In a ligtit
at tj, a f u(J i 0 f the Drakensberg Moun-
tulns. In the Attlu war, at . ItuindMl- , ,,,
wnna In 1879 2tl of their numlier fell
Iti action. Most of the members of
the organization arc in the Natal civil
service.
Mutt Have Besn Born Lucky.
“How did you make out with that
effort to break your uncle’s will?"
"Fine! After It was all settled up,
and the lawyers had the estate I didn’t
owe them a cent.” — Chicago Tlmes-
Merald.
It Cares All Skin Eruptions.
Tetterine is the name. Hold at
druggists for fiOc. a box, or prepaid
direct from J. T. Hhuptrine.Hnvanneli,
Os. John H. I'ahlan of Leiiugtoti,
Alisa., writes: "Enclosed find $1-00
for 2 boxes of Tetterine. My father’s
band was cured by it, and I take
pleasure in recommending it."
"First Volksraed of the Trent vaaf.”
first . parliament ,, . . house of _ the
The
Boers was under the banyan tree, tin-
der which the rulers of the Transvaal
gathered In the early days of the re¬
public to discuss questions affecting
the country, and the tree 1 ms thus be¬
come known as the "first Volksrund of
the Transvaal." The Boers call the
spot “Wenderbloom.” It is a few miles
outside of Pretoria, at the entrance to
a cleft In the mountnln.
tin sam kkOELitH* pus are Jam to
sunlight, washing and rubbing. Bold by
«ll druggists.
The < ur«e of W ar.
& H Sfr. lf r rA!r. 1 n ve'bet-u
my ho 11 hand.
l»! Mr. Henpeck (savagely)—What a l rs« war
Attention in called to the very useful , ,
tirticli’s contained In the premium list of the
t'outInnritul Tobacco t:o.’s advertisement
of their Htur Plug Tobacco In another col-
umn Of this paper. It will pay to save the
.Star tin tags and so takn advantage of
the best list overissued by the Star Tobacco,
In Training:.
“J)o you uinlfirstHml tJjo nature ot nn oath?”
a^koil the Judge ought to,” Raid the
“I hhouUl think I nor-
voufl little man. “I*ve been putting up
fetovepipes for my wife all morning.”
Thfire is inoro Catarrh In this noi’tloji of the
country than all other ymt together,
and until tho laHt few years was supposed to be
incurable. For a great many yt tars doctors
pronounced It a local disease and pre •sc.i ibed
local remedies, and by constantly fill I ling to
cure with local treatment, pronounced it In-
curable. Science has proven catarrh to he a
constitutional disease, and therefore requires
constitutional treatment, Hall’s (’atarrh ( tiro,
manufactured by F. .1. Cheney & Co. Toledo,
Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the
mark et It Is taken Internally In doses from
10 drops to a teaepoonful. It acts d I recti iy on
the blood and mucous eurfaces of tjie ay stem.
They offer one hundred dollarn for any cti«e
it fallH to cure. Send for circular* and test 1 -
monlalB. Address F. .1 Chunky A 00., Toledo,o.
Sold b' y DruirglRtg, 75c
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Vitality low, debilitated or exhausted cured
by Hr. Kllue's Invigorating Tonic. Fkkk $1
trial iMkttio for 2 wook*’ treatment. Dr Kline,
l,d.,0:ll Arch S,t., Phlladelpha. Fouudod 1871.
Piso*«jC^re for Consumption U*5S. bus T saved llopk i* me ,s
*
ShouM Have Died it Waterloo.
"Many," Napoleon ouee said to the
physician who accompanied hint to ex-
llu ou st - nelf,n “’ ‘‘ w « re of the <, P | « l0D
that I ought to have fought to the last.
Others Halo that fortune hud abandon
ed mo—that Waterloo had closed my
career of arms forever. My own opin¬
ion Is that I ought to have died at
Waterloo, perhaps a little earlier. The
smiles of fortune were at an end. 1
experienced little but reverses after-
ward; hitherto I had been uucouquer-
cd. I ought to have died at Waterloo.
But the mlsforuute Is, that when a
man seeks death most ho cannot find
It. Men were killed around me, l>e-
fore, behind, everywhere, but there
was no bullet for me."
Ou another occasion bo remarked;
"Had 1 died at Moscow I should have
left behind me a reputation as a con-
qneror without a parallel In history. A
ball ought to have put an end to tne
there, whereas when a man like me
dies In misfortune, bis reputation Is
lessened. Then I had never received a
check. No doubt afterward, at I.ut-
zeu and Bautzen, with an army of re¬
cruits and without cavalry, I re-estab¬
lished my reputation, and the cam
palgn of 1NH. wtth such an Inferior
force, did not lessen."—New York
World.
WauM
Two travollngaalesnien in onoliSouthern Htatv
«■> “'"1 Kipertonoenor ahooiutety
nw-oaiurry. tor parU.-utKi-B n,tdr»» rooKhonR**
,,
Irry, t. a„t ver y "lu-i, ,u n..t :n t ,st
By writing *t one# ^ $ 40 "^*^1
for the mourkablc offer of iU# South’s great¬
est institution of Practical Business Training,
The (ia.-Ala. Business College,
Don’t Delay! MACON. GA.
e mRS,HK Can’t be beat.
CARNEGIE SHOES
Will Wear Like Steel.
50,000 pairs sold the past season.
Not a single complaint.
Men’s $2.50-“=Boy’s $1.75.
It’s Economy to Demand Them.
Hade by
J.K.OTVR SHOE CO.
ATLANTA, «A.
STRANOELY ILLUMINATED.
t
The Weird Etteet ol Pboipboresceace as a
Ship In Bering Sea.
“I have often heard of the wonder-
ful phosphorescence of Southern seas,”
remarked a traveler from the North,
"and I have seen some pretty fair
samples In the Atlantic between New
Y ork and English ports, but I did not
kuow It prevailed to any extent In
Northern waters until during the past
summer.
"In August last I was on board the
revenue cutter McCulloch, In the Be¬
ring sea, about 03 degrees north lati¬
tude, bound north, when one night
about 10 o’clock I happened to go t t
deck, and I was almost frightened ! y
the sight of the sea. The wind w; t
blowing sharp enough to raise t! e
white caps, and the whole sea look! I
as If It were lighted from Its dept: (
by a million arc lights, throwing the :
white rays upward and under the fly
lng foam. The hollows of the wavi t
were dark, were dark, but every cre.-t
that broke showered and sparkled ns
If It were filled with light. From the
sides of the ship great rolls of broken
white light fell away, and she left a
broad pathway of silvery foam aa fur
back as the eye could reach.
"But about this hour was the most
striking display. Here It was as If the
ship were ploughing through the sea
of white light, and as the water was
thrown back from her prow It fell in
||tterj iles of llght upon the dark
face , aud was driven far
(]owu be , „ ht , the dopth8 aR if
all tho electricity of U 10 ocean were
shooting its sparklos through the
waves and turning itself Into Innumer¬
able Incandescents that flashed a sec¬
ond then shut out forever. I stood ou
the forecastle deck looking down into
the brilliant white turmoil of the wa¬
ters until I began to feel as If we were
afloat upon some silver sea, and a
rf > n || y uncanny feeling took possession
of mo Tlle whlte sh i p was lighted by
the phosphorescence of the waters, so
that as high up as the deck there was
a pale, weird white, that made one feel
ag , f tb0 •j’] y i n g Dutchmen’ were
abroad upon the sea and had passed by
lltl 111)1 ss . towered , In ,„ y E „ .
-
above the docks, and every rope and
!),,(■ stood out distinctly In the llght,
b t ,. agt n0 sha dows. It was all as
ghostly as If we had goua up against
the real thing, und It was a positive re-
lief to get back into the ward room,
where there was something more hu¬
man. I don’t know how long it lasted,
but when 1 went to bed at 11 o’clock I
could still see the silver shining
through the air port In roy stateroom.”
New Use for Horse Hide.
Horsehlde has In recent years come
to be largely used for gripmen’s and
motormen’s mittens, There is made
of horsehlde for this use a leather that
Is not only strong and has good wear¬
ing qualities, but that Is at the same
time soft and pliable. One kind of
horsehlde mittens Is made with a wool¬
en lining, anti with what Is called an
extension cuff, also of wool, to be turn¬
ed back over the wrist of tho wearer.
The horsehlde tunned for mittens does
not get hard, nor does it shrink. Of
course, no man using leather gloves or
mittens of any kind ever throws them
aside when they are wet, to care for
themselves; but lie dries them careful-
|y occasionally working them with a
i
SOI q ,,f massage, to keep them soft and
flexible.
42 --- MIMiUTES .14
1 HE reason we can sell the best at only a dollar or so
more than cheap work is because we make 60 many
ot them. We averaged last year a complete buggy
every 4Z minutes and 14 seconds. $1.00 per job the profit bast
at that rate counts. Why pay big profits when
is in reach of you ?
$«*• our Agent or write direct. ROCK
FSTERsi
to
Send your name and address on
postal, and we will send you our 1
page illustrated catalogue free.
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.
17p Winchcstor Avenue, Njw Haven,
iBdeed a Moasrcb.
-r, 1 « r-...m Empetor of Utluu . , has aomo
strange duties. One of them Is tile or-
SirVtsrs,s; s
gummer All domestic arrangements
are made to suit the season, as pro- \
claimed , . . by . the Emperor, although they
may not suit the individual at all.
A Non Suit.
“My entire future depends upon the
furor you show my suit," he pleaded.
"Yes, Mr. Sharp,” replied the boauti-
ful young heiress, coldly. "I have
heard that you refer to mo ns your
long suit."—Philadelphia North Arner-
lean.
As to the Rooters-
‘Tliluk they are college men?”
"I don’t know. There are some col¬
lege men whose lungs are more vigor¬
ous than their brains."—Puck.
La Greole Will Restore those Gray fg Hairs
"V . -
“La Creole” Hair Restorer is a Perfect Dressing aud Restorer. Price $1,00.
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YOU GET THE VALUE IN THE GOODS.
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.q a tllis tbe i^ginniug of the end?”
ncL -,,.1 . i , sr
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Unexcelled for Consumptives. Gives
Average Marriage Age.
The average «ge at which five mouths, EoKlishmen und
ry is twenty-eight English years the ,
tne average i age of women at j
time ot marriage is twenty~slx years two
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TAOS
“Star" tin tags (showing small stars printed on under aide
of tag), "HorseShoe,” “J. T.,” "ftoodLuck,” “ Cross Bow,” ’
and “ Drummond’’ Natural Leaf Tin Tags aro of equal value ip
securing presents mentioned below, and may bp assorted.
Every man, woman and child can find something eh the list
that they would like to have, and can have
WE& 13 JESS
TAG-i. | TAG*.
1 Match Bo*....... . 25 2 :? Clock, 8 -day, Calendar, Tliormom- Kef
2 Kn-fe, orio blade, good steel.... . s* eter, Barome.er
8 Scissors, 4^ iuchea................... 25 1 24 Gun case, leathoi ior, no bettor mad^. i«0
4 Child’s Set, Knife, Fork and Spoon 25 25 Revolver, mito matic, double acfl.m.
6 Sait and Pepper Set, one each, quad- 32 or 3«S caliber......................
ruple plate on white metal......... 50 : 26 Tool Set, not playthings, hut real
f French Briar Wood Pipe............. 25 ! tools.................... 6St>
7 Razor, hollow ground, fine English | 27 Toilet : Set decorated porcelain,
steel.................................. 5y very handsome..................... 89^
8 Butter Knife, triple plate, best i 28 Remington Rifle No. 4, 22 or B2 cal. -ttfH
quality............................... so ; 29 Watch, s’o;ling silver,full jew^lqd 1
9 Sugar Shell triple plate, best qual.. fit; 3o Dress Sui: Case, leather, handsome
10 S'amp Box. sterling silver.......... 70 a:ul durable ............ loaO
11 Knife, “Keen Kutter,” two blades.. 75 j 21 Sewing Machine, first cla&3, with
12 Butcher Knife, “Keen Rutter,’’ 8-in »| all attachments.....................1500
blade....*............................ "Keen Kutter,” 8-iucii...... 75 32 Revolver, stoel. Colt’s, 38-caliber, blued
13 Shears, '.5 33 Rifle, (Jolt’s, ................................ Ifi-shot, 22-caliber.....15W
14 Nut Set, Ciacker and fi Picks, silver
plated................................ 80 j 34 Guitar (Washburn), rosewood.iu-
I Ball, “Association,” best qual.lot. ’ laid.................................2000
15 Jaso
if m:3Sm!“e k Roge™ V Te. Sp ;.oks,b e S' *“ » ^u.Dltn, veryhandsom...... ...2<M
ilato.lgt.ods............. 150 38-Winchester Repeating Shot Gun,
........ • ^ 6 all K®............... 20iW
18 Watch, nickel, stem wind and set.. 200 j Kemin
19 Carvers, good steel, buckhorn 37 ZoTa doulftle-barrel, haut-
handles,. ..... 200 j mor un, 10 or 12 gaugtt......
20 Six Genui ne Rogers’ Table apt oons, ! 38 B ic '^ Ie standard make, ladiea or
best plated goods.................... °50 ’
21 Six each, Knives and Forks, buck- f 2W«
horn handles...................... 250 I Hh<# Gun, Remington, double bar-
22 Sit each, Genuine Rogers’ Knives l'tti, haminerleis.....................3006
$ud Forks, best plated guods_____ . .W0 40 Regina Music Box, lojtf iutfh DUn. ,5woo
THE ABOVE OFFER GXPIRzS NOVEMBER 30 th. 1930.
Special Notice! Plain “ Star ” Tin Tags (that is, S ar tin tags with no sin’ll
_____ »•»«** but will be paid on tin for ler in CASH side *f tag), the are not ‘£jod fur presents,
hundred, , , ir received ' ' hv before on basis of twenty cents per v
If . n s on -r \{-t c!i lm, 1900 -
Mr-]1£AU IN MINI) that a dime’s worth «f
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
will last lougor and aff ord more pleasure than a dime’s worth of auy
other hi und. make THEE TEST !
Send lags to COS TIN EXT At. TOBACCO CO., St. Louit, Mo
nDAPQY )L*r 3 V t V# I quick NEW r«*ief DISCOVERY;^-,. und cuven .W'-.rst
Book of tostimouiftln nnd 10 days' tieatuiei.t
* l> e * Dr. H. H. GREEN S SONS. Eox li Atlanta.. Ga
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MENTION THIS PUPER^WS
2}) C15;
CURLS WHERE ALLTlSE ________ EAttS.
Best Cough Syrup. Taates Good. Use
_in time. Sold by druggists.
CONSUMPTION
2:25 c1132,