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**0.1. Hood & <Lowell, Mush.;
“Dear Sira: I have )hh*» in poor health for 30
or 35 yeare, and have been taking doctoni'
medicine* more or h*.al!U„. time Gild not
must die. hut noticing several testimonials in
the papers in bci.alf of Hood’s Sarsaparilla i
bought three bottles and found that it did me
tK> mueh good that i eontitiucd taking it. i w.o,
headache without appetite, all -loll.full,' the time, sleepy, and hud a
most- in fact ( cannot
describe Hood's Sarsapariila my feelings. 1 After found using it one doing bottle of
tv as mo
Hood __ secures
musk good and now 1 cannot praise the modi
cine too much fur what, it has done for me. I
am a disabled Holdicr HO years old and was af
dieted with many ailment- including kidney,
brunebitte and catarrh. Since usim: 6 bottles
of Hood’s Baimuariila t am like another man.
Jn fact I think Hood’* Sursaparilla paved my
life.” K. H. BlM'uuq Box 4fW, HammoAtou % N.J.
How. Benutffut, a monthly «,u Nei-dlnwork, stamp
lug, etc., postpaid,i»c. Karnhaxn'a, lti VV. t4thUt.,N.Y.
Hold I’rotliict Increasing. ”
„„ 1 ne production . ,, of gold , throughout ,
the world of $15(1,000,000 for the cal
tlHiiiT yum loHo, JH the iatc*Ht oatinnato
of the bureau of the mint, and the
ngures which have'recently been re
eeived verify the estimates made early
Ul the year. Hie gold production of
1892, hh revieed in the Jawt report of
the mint bureau, waw $1^8,801,000.
The iuerettBe of $11,000,000 will ho
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inaiuiy 1 m nidliod oy the United otftteH, .
South Africa and ltU88ia
The figures for the United States,
Rlthougl* not yet quite complete imli.
cate an increase of $4,000,000 over
those for 1892; the increase in South
Africn will he about $0,000,000, in
Russia about $5,000,000. There will
bo small gam in otlu-r countries, m
eluding China and Japan, but they
may be offset by small losses elsewhere.
The returns from Russia and Austra¬
lia are not yet complete, and may show
au even larger increase than has been
estimated by Mint Director Preston. ■
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The lady whose portrait heads this article
Is Mrs. MaryF. Covoll, of Scotland. Bon
Homme Co.. Chief S, Dak. She writes to Dr. K.
V. Pierce, Consulting Physician to the
Invalids’ Buffalo, N. Hotel Y., and follows: Burgicol' Institute, at
us “ X was sick two
rhoea years previous with * falling of the womb medicines. ’ and lcucor
took bottles to of taking Dr. Pierce’s your Favorite Pro¬ I
six
scription, six months; and it was entirely cured of both in
is four years this month,
since 1 was entirely well of both those dis¬
eases and have never had uuy signs of their ap¬
pearance since aud 1 am satisfied the * Favor¬
ite hardly Prescription walk ’ saved my life, for I could
around when I commenced
takiug blessing that medicine and I think it is a Cod’s
to me that I took it.
1 was pronounced incurable by the best
doctors horo in the West. I gave up all
hopes be taken and made up my thy mind that I was to
away from husband and baby
of two years old. I was sick all of the time
—could not eat anything at all. In one week,
after beginning the use of the ‘ Favorite Pre¬
scription’ that I could my stomach anything: was so much better
eat X could see that I
was went gaining all over, and my husband then
aud got me six bottles I took three of
them and my stomach did not bother me any
more.
We sent to you and got. the People’s Com¬
mon Sense Medical Adviser, and found
mi ease described just as 1 was: we did
what the book told us, in every way ; in one
month’s time I could see I was much better
than I had been ; we still kept on just as the
book told us, and in three months I stopped
taking I medicine, well and to-day, I can proudly
say and healthy. am a women, yes, am well, strong
When I began to take your medicine mv
face was poor and eyes looked dead. I could
not sick enjoy all the myself anywhere, I was tired and
time. I could hardly do my
house-work, big but now 1 do that and tend a
garden, help mv husband and take in
sewing.”
The following wilt prove interesting to
feeble women generally, and especially so to
those about to oecome mothers. Mrs. Dora
Souk of the New York dry guodt
bouaeshave adopted the scheme of giv
ing away theater tickets to those cus
tomers who make pnrehases at certain
hours of the forenoon ; and while the
gratuity involves the hardship of early
rising for the fair sex, it has proved an
unequivocal success, as might have
been expected.
i'rifhlful !*bnnl»mk
j Hamit the dreams of the «ufff*ivr from in
digestion. What »honlt tho nightmare-rid
j <1(mi 1 he dyspeptic w«at oozing do from when the waking with gleep a for start, the
r uminger - of the* night pore**, unattainahie?
Swallow neenm
I a wine Ta»sful of HoittetterS -Stout -
f*'*/ Bitters, which, if taken before going to
; bed, would have innui^ed^ejxtse. Use the Bit
tersfor riervoasneea, dynttepsia, rheumatism,
malaria.
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vv.- i.eur much of the ‘Vquare, honest dol
iar. but when win i, eyerget "round.”
Dr. Kilmer’s Mwamf-Koot cures
‘Pa^pwe? Laboratory ^cSSffltrtCfriT Binghamton, N. Y.
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raifonaHy
The Skill and linowledga
K«wntial to the production of the most perfect
and popular laxative remedy known have en
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great success in tlie reputation of its remedy
.Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the uni
versal laxative. For sale by all druggists,
Klndne-s to the stock is more a matter of
business than of sentiment.
neafness Cannot be Cured
tional SESSSSs remedies.
Deafness is caused by an in
naiuoa cpuaition of the mucous lining of the
Bustachian lube. When this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper
feet hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is the result, and unless the inflam
nation can be taken out and this tube re¬
Bhired to its normal condition, hearing will be
n R t cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Baud for
circulars, free. F. J.
I^Hold by Druggists, t iiKNKy 75c. & Co., Toledo, O.
„„ Tlie (treat llnitiler.
mstlUgsleep, If, you want if appetite, if you want iinstning, restful, if
vour tnwves an
ii ulwHiny, It luttti with aintfiilar jiower upon
J Hat have nevor been f*qiui<<i. For doiicato
J^luhy alldru«Mi»itu.‘ KIq^h ^iTrT^r Royal Gormetuer
' K * Atlanta, t*a.
The !!©*t Men Wanted.
“V®s, sir;, w® want some Rood meu, men of
firat-olfteu character and tthility to represent tlio us.
Among noblest 1 and our boat repreaentativ'es are uiauy of
men in America, ana arties
-- rAat ai
in roforonce to their Kici/m^r^.^mACcaTe advertisement hi this
p&
bur.
! Tb&vbdbyTimk. For Bronchial affections,
gSgfcfift* Price % cents,
Nhii«»ii*M uiiit
Ih Hold on airuaraxtm;. It <*ure*iinoinieiit ('on
sumption;Itlstlie BesU'oui:U(!urc;2,V.,»c.,Sl.
“tordorod "1 save.I $UMs7,voet'm.YsTc m7u« imshaud.
itrieu, #2; ol»tHiiu*<i piiin, them piasiFFSttmi mail for Hoap, $1 uHimi from
K- A. Hall, ChaiTuHtou, S. hy O.” Free catalogue,
A. Guthrie, of Oakley, Overton Co., Tenn.,
writes -. “ I never can thank you enough for
what your treatment has done for me ; I am
stronger XV hen began now than I have been for six years.
1 your treatment I was not able
to do anything. I could not stand on my feet
long fering enough to wash my dishes without suf¬
almost death ; now X do all my house¬
work, thing washing, cooking, sewing and every¬
for my family of eight. Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite X’roseriptiou is the best medicine to
take before confinement that can be found ;
or at least it proved so with me. I never
suffered so little with any of my child ren as
X did with my last and she is the healthiest
we have. I recommend your medicinesHo all
of my neighbors and especially ‘Favorite
Prescription’ Have induced to all women whotu-esuffering,
several to try it, aud it has
proved good for them.” Yours truly,
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a pos¬
itive euro for the most complicated aud
obstinate leueorrhea, excessive flowing,
painful and menstruation, unnatural suppres¬
sions irregularities, prolapsus, or falling
of the womb, weak back, “ female weakness,”
anteversion, retroversion, bearing-down sen¬
sations, chronic congestion, inflammation and
ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain
and tenderness of the ovaries, accompanied
with “internal heat.”
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a
scientific medicine, corefulir compounded by
an adapted experienced woman’s and delicate skillful physician, and
to organisation. It
jwrtertly h'wmtess in?te eflferts manure;* 1 ”;
iton of the system. For morning sickness or
df^mi will U d>^p^ia l and beneficial. y irirnmri ‘symptoi^j
its use prove very
Dr. Pierce’s Book, “ Woman and Her Dis
eases, (loo pages, illustrated 1, giving suc¬
cessful means of home treatment, can be had
{ seated in plain envelope) by enclosing 10
cts., in one cent stamps, to pay postage, to
begi^ngof * * a tlff» S arUclcf S ’ ** * lVett 81 ***
HOl’SEHOLD AFFAIRS.
HAVANA SOrrPLKS
Peel and pound six bananas to s
P il !|> > mix with it the juice of two
b'fkoua, rub it through a siewe, add a
pint of whipped cream sweetened, then
freeze. Have ready some paper souffle
cases; pack the banana-ice into these
in a charged ice-cave, for two and a
half hours. To serve, remove the ex
tra P a P er l>anas and lav a crystallized
v ‘<>let on each souffle.—New York
Ijedt/CF.
rSTN’O STALE BREAD.
Bread pudding with cherries is om
of Airs. Borer’s ingenious methods ol
using stale break. Put one cupful
(onB hnlf pint) milk in a a.mble boil
cr. When hot add two ounces "of stale
hr ™\ ® K>-ated rind of lemon,
one tablespoonful butter. Cook ten
minutes. Beat two eggs, without eep
and aratinp ; add four iablespoonfuls sugar
another cup of milk; add these
now to the boiler, then turn into a‘
greased baking dish, sprinkle with
«liorrrio« and bake in a moder
OEMS FOR LUNCHEON.
A good way to use a cupful of cole
boiled rice is to put it into gems for
luncheon. Separate the yolks from
the whites of three eggs, beat the
yolks light, and add to them a pint ol
sweet milk and three cupfuls of Hour.
Mix thoroughly, then add a table
spyonfnl of butter melted (which is
not one tablespooiifnl of melted hut
ter), a teaspoonful of salt and the cup¬
ful of boiled rice. Beat vigorously,
then add two teaspoonfuls of baking
powder and the well-beaten whites of
the eggs. Grease the gem-pans thor¬
oughly and hake twenty minutes in n
quick oven. - New York Post.
POT ROAST OF MUTTON.
Buy a shoulder of mutton, instruct¬
ing the butcher to take out the bones,
which must be kept for soup, Over
the inside of the meat put ti few bits
of bacon and sprinkle over it salt,
black pepper, minced parsoly and n
little thyme, if you have it. Roll the
meat closely round, hind it with a
string and put into astewpan in which
has been heated a tablespoonful ol
butter. Turn tlie meat quickly, tc
brown all over, then add boiling water
to half cover. Put around the meat
some small onions, two carrots in quar¬
ters and a small turnip in slices, a
little salt and a couple of cloves. Bet
all come to a boil, then place in a slow
oven and let it stow gently till done.
Remove the meat to a hot platter, ar¬
range the vegetables about it, stir
smoothly into the gravy in the pot a
tablespoonful ol flour, let it boil two
nr three minutes, adding salt or pep
P® r if needeil > 1111,1 P»ur the gravy over
the moat.—New York Advertiser.
POTATO SURPRISE FOR AN INVALID.
Take a smooth, medium-sized pota
; to, wash and cut the small end partly
off, leaving just enough attached to
form a little hinge. Scoop out part
of the raw potato aud till with beef or
mutton that has been prepared by re¬
moving all gristle and fat, chopped
very line and seasoned. When filled
tie the potato cover on, and hake
until tender. When done, take from
the oven, raise the cover, and, if the
meat looks dry, turn over it a little
dressing made with butter, water aud
Hour, or, if there is any on hand, a
little meat gravy. Serve in the skin,
and, as its name suggests, it will be a
tempting surprise. Or, for a change,
simply bake the potato and when done
cut off the little end anti scoop out all
the inside, season this with butter,
salt and chopped celery; heat up line
and light, then refill the skin and
serve. Detroit Free Press.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS. ,
Salt fish are quickest and best fresh
ened in sour milk. ,
Cold rain water and soap will re¬
move machine grease from washable
fabrics.
Fish may he sealed 'easier by first
dipping them into boiling water for a
minute.
Apply kerosene with a rag to the
stoves you put away in summer, and
they will not rust.
One teaspoonful of ammonia to a
cup of water, applied with a rag, will
cleanse gold or silver jewelry.
A tablespoonful of turpentine,
boiled with your white clothes will
'■'greatly aid the whitening process.
A teaspoonful of borax put into the
last water in which the Mothers are
rinsed will help make thorn white.
Breakfast, bacon is said to be almost
a cure for dyspepsia, and is one of
the best things a dyspeptic can eat.
Dried blackberries, to be had in all
. blackber
groceries, maae a very nice
rv roll and can har.il v be told from the
fresh fruit.
Canned salmon makes excellent
sandwiches. The salmon should be
chopped fine and flavored with a dash
of lemon juice.
Tar soap is the best cure for falling
hair. The hair shorn.! be washed with
it and at night well lathered with it and
left to dry in the scalp and washed
out the next morning.
Furniture that is covered should be
°T er «''ery two or
three weeks, and it there is the least
sign of n moth th .0 chair or sofa should
be saturated with benzine, which will
llot aff ? ot the most delicntecolors, but
will effectually destroy the moth.
Wiulow shades tllat P ullcl down
their entire length and dusted regu*
Jarly will preserve their fresh appear
aueo and last twice as long as those
that ,, . such attention, Dnsl
i receive no
helps to rot the shades, and if the shade
i Becomes spotted with the rain the dust
leaves an unsightly mark.
Atlanta City Board of Health.
t
Royal, the Superior
Baking Powder.
66 Old Capitol Building,
Atlanta, Ga., March i, 1893.
I have purchased samples of the Royal and other
principal baking powders sold in this city in the
open market,‘and analyzed the same. 1 find the
Royal to contain leavening gas in greater quantity
than 1 have found in any other baking powder I
have examined. This powder is composed of
wholesome and unobjectionable ingredients and is
free from adulteration.
JNO. M. McCANDLESS,
Chemist Atlanta Board of Health.
i, In every receipt calling for cr :ing powder,
use the Royal. It will make tr food lighter,
8 iff - ,! sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and
wholesome.
ififi as “We superior recommend to all others.”— the Royal United Baking Cooks Powder and
Pastry Cooks' Association of the United States.
Ducks Without Water.
It is a mistaken idea that ducks can¬
not be raised without some body of
water for them to sport in. Ducks
have a natural fondness for water, of
course, and will take to it whenever
the opportunity is presented, but they
can be successfully raised with no
more water than is required to drink.
Th ( is is evidenced by the fact that
thousands upon thousands are thus
raised every year. It lias been proved
that young ducks are much less liable
to disease when raised in dry, warm
quarters than when allowed to run at
large and spend much time in the WR
ter A good way to add ducks to your
poultry flock to procure the eggs
and hatch them under hens.-- Western
Plotvman .
r- M iiSfii
Skin
Eruptions
and similar annoyances are caused by impure blood,
which will result in a more dreaded disease. Unless
removed, slight impurities will develop into serious
maladies. SCROFULA, ECZEMA, SALT RHEUM
blood I hare for some time been a sufferer from o severe ARE THE RESULTS OF
\’id trouble, for I which I took many remedies that Bad
me tio good. with have the now taken four bottles of
most wonderful results. Am
m. eu J°yl u l? t l > ° best health l ever knew.
ValoSli rK have gained su h e twenty y jHmnda and my eli:
u u .« s r n rs^. Blood
Government „ . ft!nting „ Office, JOHN S. ELEUN,
Washington, D. C.
Treatise oa Blood and Shin M.eases mailed free to any address.
SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., Atlanta, Ga.
tlie Driving the Brain
at of the expense Body. .-eA~ Z*~\
While we drive
tlie brain we
must build up
the body. Ex
ercise, pure air ■ rf
—foods that
make healthy flesh—refreshing
sleep—such are methods. When
loss of flesh, strength and nerve
become apparent your physician
will doubtless tell you that the
quickest builder of ail three is
Scott’s Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil, which not only
creates flesh of and in itself, but
stimulates the appetite for other
foods.
Prepared by Scott & Bowne, N Y. All drnggistf.
BICYCLES B second-hand c than in ^“Get alog- VVe y c tlie sel 1 e and any 1 s country. new our cheaper prices. house cat¬ and Bi
Bicycles repaired by skilled workmen.
LOWRY HARDWARE CO,, Atlanta, Ga.
January v5, • • • • 12 per cent*
February “ 15, . . . . . 1G “
1, • • 15 11 *i
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SI arch 15,* * # !> <•
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We have paid !• aur customer* in 75 days.
Profits paid twice cacti inoatii money eau ba
• wicbdraivn anytime; fciU to^UDUcuu be iu vested;
I write for inform it •»a.
i ffisHLU A’tO» Hntmeri Mud Urukei'ti,
aud JO iiraadtray. Notv iurk.
A few years ago, during the discus¬
sion of tlie clauses of a hill before
the house of commons, a member mov¬
ed to omit all the .words in a clause af¬
ter the word “which,” and this was
carried without anyone having moved
an addition. The result was that one
clause of the bill ended with the word
“which,” and the discovery of its
meaning naturally passed the wit of
man. — /.OHtltjH letter it.
Special Notice.
Don’t fail to read “ad” in auother
column of Lowry Hardware Co., At¬
lanta, Ga. They are headquarters for
bicycles and you will find them per¬
fectly reliable.
for 11 Farm Wiigtni.
T ,„. ,„ s[ w , „ m in Ul , llelmd for
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§ Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Catarrh and Asthma.
r Useful in Malaria aud Fevers. Cleanses the r
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It is the best cough syrup.
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