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“You Never Miss the Water
Till the Well Runs Dry, * *
Bsr new raa/*e ffe value of heslth
mtil it is gone. When old time strength
Ond.ndgor ere renting. purify the blood
by teking Hood"s St’seperiUet soon re
stored eppetde, perfect digesttd* steed? j
neri** end enen temper mult prome it Is
bringing beck the glow of perfect heslth.
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A Philosopher'* Timidity.
The daughter of the famous w-lont
tat. Sir David Brewster. Hpcnkn with
tender frunkncM of certain character
istics of her father. Amoni; those she
includes u curious timidity and n
great dread of Ist In which he used to 1
express with much freedom. In thin 1
connection she quotes from the letter I
of a family friend:
“In illtintrutiou of the great philos
opher's singular timidity my father
used to tell the following story: At '
the time ixirtl Homo's telescope was !
drawing so many scleutitlc men across !
the channel, Nir David wan naked If '
w—goliia/too.
said. Tam too much !
.afraid of the sen.’
"My father tried to represent to hhn i
whnt a simple matter it was; ho
thought nothing of It hltm.clf; he Just I
went straight to bed on going ou
board, and awoke on arriving nt hhi
destination.
“Sir David exclaimed, in unaffected
horror:
“‘What! Go to your naked bed In i
the middle of the ocean?' ”
Thia Is a Scotch expression for go- I
Ing really Into bed. and was Indicative
of Sir David's opinion of the enormity
of such nn Idea.
“Another favorite story sotnewhnt
betrayed the philosopher’s lack of self .
control. He was talking of a severe
tit of toothache he hud had, and my 1
father asked him, ’What did you do?’ '
(meaning whnt remeuy was applied).
“’Do?’ said Sir David. ‘I just sat
and roared!’ ”
He always declined to have recourse
to a dentist, never having had a tooth j
drawn, nnd hla nnav.cr to any such :
proposal always was;
“What! Would you have mo pari
with one of the bones of my body?'* ,
Whatever mny have been bls phys
ical timidity In some directions. It was
truly said of him that be “never fear
ed the face of man.” and his great
moral courage more than compensate I
for such weaknesses ns ho possessed, j
Tempt* That Cost S-To.mm.iMio.tMMl. '
The cost of Holomon's Temple has ;
been estimated by an eminent Ohl Tea- :
tament student to exceed goO.tkJO.Otio,- i
000. In the first place, the value of the
materials In the rough Is orftimated at
•12-500.000,000. a ndthe labor at •3.000 - t
000,000. The vessels of gold wrtV val- I
Wd nt •2,82(L-IN1.015; the Vc.sscla of sll- '
▼er nt fi8,28LT15.06t), the vestments of
■ the priests nnd the rdbes of the singers
nt •10,500.000. and the* tiHifii[>eU of
gold at |l,000;0oo.
All Skin Dlhfbbo* Cared,
By a wonderful olatmmt < nllrd TeUvrfn*. “ft
{•the only thing that given m»» relief/* write*
.Mrs. M. E iSttniur. Biloxi. Mite. >in' Uh 4 iui i
Itchy braakhiK out on her ekin. J tcurwj totter, •
•alt rheum, and ail olhar akin irtuihlea oOt* per '
lx>x at your drugglßta. or »«u«l tho amount in.
•ta tn pa to J. T. nhuptrhie, Savannah, Ga
A man has to use both li and * I f ho <iv»r un
dertakes to carve nn average apt lag chicken.
Can’t Tebscce f f II rrd 1 ircl • Ycur Life Away.
To «,uit toi a<vo enrlly ami for* ver, be mag
netic. full of life, urrvo and vlgo •, take No-To- I
Bar, the wonder-worker, that innkva weak men I
rtrong. All druggists, We or tl. Cureyunran
teed- Booklet and sain |io fi**c Addreaa
Herting Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
Hurrying to ret rich generally necessitate*
one to be dUhouefct.
« 1 m -in" '■JL.'-. 1 1 1 11
I . .-JI ! --
THE REASON WHY
For man or beast
SLOAN’S
LINIMENT
Excels—i» that it Penetrates
to the seat of the trouble im
mediately and without irrita
ting rubbing—and kills the
pain. ■
, > Famty mW tab* ate—
Sala Uy Daalm general! J.
Ar. rW&Sau, Awtao. Maw.
DYSPEPSIA
“ Far alx yoara I w«« « victim of dr*-
CrMgi- In Ila worst torw I ruuhl vut nothing
ut milk toast. nnd at Uuiostny uU.un.ch would
not ralata and dlgeslnvon Hint La-lMuretU
bacan laktn« CASTAHET* ami ■inentbenl
bare ateadUr Improved, until I am aa well aa I
e «r MuliMiv Newurl| o
CANDY
CATHARTIC
Pleaaanl. mlalablf. Potent. T»*to OogJ. 1»
ooud7 NAYwr Bleken. wtakon. or Grl|-c. MJt.
... OURS CONSTIPATION. ...
• ******** s—*r «■—■■». «***’’--1” 1 -
NO-TO-BAC
I ThsmpMN’stp Water
fIRIBW
■ ®A«t Co«<h B/rt>r». j L>e G|
CIGAR ENOS JN PARIS.
.lyndicatn Propoaed For Those WIM
llnlhov the Vile Tiling* In ths Slrhets. ■ |
Every visitor to Paris han observed i
the ragged individuals who pcrambu- !
lala the boulevard uud peer in among !
th.> tables and chairs in front o( the
cases in search of cigar nnd cigarette
| ends, which they deftly haipoou by
nieaus of bent puis on the end of a
stick. Thu meguttiers, as they are
called, aro now trying to form a
mutual protection syndicate. Their
reason is thn* the police interfere with
them too much, considering they are
peaceable folk, aud that the craft,
never a lucrative one, is thus ren
dered almost impossible. Such, it
appears, is especially the case in sum
mer, when the streets aro clean aud
the best customers of the megottiurs
pick up their own tobacco. Tho fact
[ that this is the bad season probably
accounts fur the present little agitu
' tion.
This singular trade occupies three
classes of persons—the picker, tho
cleaner and the salesman. Everybody
' has seen the picker at work, and ob
! served Low he combines begging
' therewith. In the evening the pick
' era meet at low wine shops in tho
| Faubourg du Temple, where they find
| the clsanbrs awaiting them. News
papers aro spread on the tables, and
the cleaners set to work to undo tho
cigars and cigarettes. Meanwhile the
pickers eat their bread and sausage,
and by spending three-halfpence ou a
glass of wine obtain the right to sleep
in the establishment as beat they can
until 2 o’clock in the morning. At
that hour tho wine shops are dosed.
But they open again at 3, when both
I pickers and cleaners enter, and by
• taking another glass of wine each may
, sleep till tho morning. Dnring thia
interval of closing and opening the
tobacco, put up iu packets, has been
handed over to tho salesman, who dis
poses of it in workmen's quarters like
| the Place Maubert as the men pass on
I their way to work. The purchasers
. consist chiefly of masons, who all
come from the country districts of
Limousin and Orense, and are de
lighted to got a large packet of to
bacco for twopence. There exist,
moreover, real tobacco shop keepers
i who purchase the vile stuff and Mix .t
: with good tobacco, tho profits derived
j therefrom being naturally consider
able. This practice does not, bow
i ever, oxist to auy great extent.—Pall
Mall Gaactte.
Non-Setting Hani.
The cuckoo is generally pointed out
as the only variety ot tho feathered
, tribo that docs not rear its young,
i Most peoplo will recognize this error
i when they aro reminded that tho heg
; horn, Minorca, Hamburg, and Anda
i lusiau varieties of poultry are like tho
: cuckoos. Even scientists who work
i in such'unison aud collect such nuiin
portnut data on every conceivable sub
ject have generally overlooked this
i very interesting if not important foot,
j Waj back when Babylon with its hang
-1 big gardens was flourishing, the
Egyptians wore practicing the artifi
cial incubation of poultry eggs, which
practice exists to-day with our im
proved incubators familiar to every
ono. These aucient keepers of tho
land of the Pharaohs became experts
a( artificial incubation. They erected
■ what for want of a better name we
I shall call ovens, put the eg.(s therein
' and let tho heat of the sun du the rest.
'This practice in time became so uni
versal that hens were not allowed to
set aud hatch out a brood. For cen
turies this constant iuturforcnco with
tho exorcise of tho most important in
i stinot for the preservation of the
species was carried on and finally tho
instinct disappeared. This instinct
once bred out never reappeared. Tn
this connection it should be explained
that tho more or less frequent tenden
cies of Leghorns and Minoaras to be
come "broody" is due entirely to the
fact that they have now and then been
crossbred with varieties which rear
their yonng, nnd as this cross-breed
ing will always be kept up this pro
duct of the ancient Egyptians will
finally disappear.—Tho Pathfinder.
A Hurae That Plays.l Uall.
Two juvenile baseball teams have
boon playing ball for tho last two
months ou a vacant lot near the stock
yards and adjoining an indlusure
whore a milkman keeps bis horse
when not delivering milk, says the
Chicago News. Tho horse has
watched almost every game of ball
this season, keeping close to the
fence and noting tho fine points of
the contest with evident appreciation.
In fact, the boys had come to regard
him with more than friendly interest,
and one team had oven adopted him
as a mascot.
But tho other day all this was
clmuged, wLou tho horso saw his op
portunity aud attempted to join the
game. Tho ball was accidentally
knocked into tho horse’s playground
aud ho immediately began to put it
into play on his own hook, seizing it
with his teeth aud tossing it iu tho
air, meanwhile jumping and cavort
ing around with the most intense en
thusiasm.
Two or three boys attempted sev
eral time to sooiiro the ball, but the
horso charged aud chased them over
the fence onch time. Finally the
boys gave it up and stood watching
the animal. At length ho stopped
prancing and, abandoning tho ball,
trotted into his stable.
Four Gauarstlons In Four Wars.
A monument recently placed in a
cemetory in Louisville. Ky., bears in
scriptions to the memory of John Aus
tin, a soldier of the Be volution; James
Allen Austin, Lis sou, a soldier of the
war of 1H12; James Grigsby Austin,
Ins graudsou, a soldier of tho war with
Mexico, aud James Richard Gathrlght,
his great-grandson, a Confederate sol
dier, who was killed at Murfrees
borough, Tenn., January 1, 1303. All
were privates.
Dssstr at Cherry Milk.
A newspaper correspoudi.nt usked a
; West End doctor of cenildvraMe re
' puu* if It was a fact that c terrles and
; milk taken together were poisonous.
; lie admitted It was dangerous. The
■ clicrry tree is akin to the laurel, from
the leaves of which prussic acid Is
made, and ts the cherries had a ten
dency to l»c overripe, ns was very like
ly to be the case so late In the season,
they would cause such fermentation
among tho milk ns would surely cause'
trouble and no doubt n deal of pain,
but he considered that a very large
quantity of cherries would require to
be taken to bring .about fatal results.—
London Correspondence of New York
Herald.
The Mew Torjw’l*.
A ymiliff Kwedo hue Invented a torpedo
orernled s,.|»ly by invisible rays of HSSt,
vrbli-b i-nat-ire It Io raphide at Wilt beneath
Um en. my-e fleet. lii a like anbUe manner
Hostetter a rti.mai'li luitera ottacke and coh
quota nit aioinaeh troubles, when a-aufferer
lr. m e. i.aitpntlon or d>a|>a|ata or liver earn
rlatat takie the Bittern lie la euro of eno
tbluy. Sooner or later, and that to cure. • Soo
tbnt n pilvats Revenue Ktamp covers
neck of tho bottle.
A man lias one big aMoysaoe sack dap
and n woman has a duaen small ones.
To Cura CeastlpaMoe Ferp’ev-
R k. o m»
Beware or Olatsnauta ibr Catarrh That
Contain Mereury,
an mercury vIU sorely destroy tbs oeaao of
smell and completely doranfe the whole sMa*
when enioria* Il through iho asnoouo MUfeooe.
SiM-h articles should never bo used escopt OU
I>re»-riptl<ma from reputable pbyotataaa, M tae
damage they will do Is ton foltllo the good you
ran puoalbly derive from them. HaU’o Caiatoh
cure manufactured by y. J. Cheney A Co*
Toledo. <>.. oonialaa no mercury, and to taken
liitsrually. acting directly upon ibe blood aad
n eyeteot. In buytas
Hall a Catarrh Curs be sure to get the genuine,
"a** Toledo,
9*l*?:. j ■ tTteney A Co. Teottmoniale f roe.
?.?* <I J ,r brupirtsts; price, TSc. per bottle.
Ueil’e Family Fills are the beet. ~
The man who is anxious to buy usually
gets the Wontef the barrels.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYBJP OF FNS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the ootnbhiayon, but also
to the euro and skill with which it is
manufactured by acicutiflc prooesses
known to the Caupobbia Fra Sravr
Co. only, aud we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Hyrupof Fights manufactured
by the CAUromtiA rw Sraur On.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
aastat one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the CALX
fobnia Fla Hruvr Co. with the medi
cal pvofeauion, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Nyrup us Figs has
given to niiilions of fuuiHica, ma tree
tliu name of the C ompany n guaranty
of the excellence of its ictuudy. It is
fur In fldvsneu of all other laxatives,
ns it aeta on tliu kidneys, liver and
Lowcls without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it docs not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
tliu Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN rUAMOIOOa, Out.
ttot-uviLis. k». t aw IMX.XI.
Au Old Rtfie.
Old rifles, like old houses, way have
histories that hold n vital meaning. A
writer in the Huinano Alliance de
scribes one that Is greatly valued by
the descendants of Its original owner*.
The following bit of Its history Is of
general Interest.
One night, when the “men folk”
were nway. n panther leaped up on a
log nt the edge of thn clearing, and
standing iu the moonlight juat onside
•the shadows of the forest, uttered
that marvellous ciy which sounds so
much like the wail of a lost child.
But grandmother's cars were not
deceived- Shu waa a young woman
then; tier tyes were bright, an<l she
saw the panther plainly. The riflo
thrust Its muixlo through a bole in tho
shed window, and grandmother aud
the rifle together drove the messenger
of death straight into the brain of
the great cat and rolled him over
dead. Rhe just felt that she eould do
it, and so did the rifle; and ao the
deed was done.
Uard to Mastisete.
Mr. Dukane-Jonosy Indulged in a
linguistic diet yostordny.
Mr. Gas well-Whnt do you mean by
that?
Mr. Dulcano-North side man made
him eat his words.—Pittsburg Chroni
cle Telegraph.
For Over 80 Years
Wlntorsmlth'a Chill Curs has stood st the
top outch si » rrllnbls remwtr fur chills and
l«ver. naih «uccav«guarauteaelta talus. It
cures -where oths. a fsil. All druguiste tall IL
Address ahthuh Pstsh * Co., Luulsvltla, Ky.
tn Japan mo.t of th? horses are shod with
straw.
No-To-llnv for Fifty Cento.
Ctiarrtitr, <t h.l acre bsbtl cure, makes wrak
n rn siu-i'g. I>1« d pur,-. fCv, 11. All druggists.
Knulaud in ikes 15,000 ai lillcl 4 limbs an
tiunlly.
| Planlalinn Chill Cure is Guaranleed 1
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, bo why not try
na ’OATOR’fi MXAL
Ifee T>aalc Fate of a Promtalaa
Philadelphia Peg.
*You can't take that In here.” said
tiMi gatokeer«r at the Philadelphia Zoo
to a woman with a wiggling little ani
•mal in her arms, “it's against the
rule®.*.’
"“Why, little Teddy wouldn’t hurt a
thing, and I'll promise you he won't
leave-my arms a minute. 1 can't take
him away back home now, and I do ro
Want to get In and see the animals.’’
-«ow it la a hard thing for a man to
withstand the fascination of a pretty
face, and when a dimpled, lieaecchlng
mile accompanies it—well, the young
Braman got into the Zoo, nnd little Ted
dy went in too, leaving the gatekeeper
hoping sincerely that nobody In ait
-1 thority would see the animal. It was a
i very diminutive efesture. so small. In
’ Jact that if she bad chosen bls fair
! owner might have thrown her linnd
kercblef over him aud taken him in
; Without difficulty.
> *Tbe Okies were bright, the animals
eM in a good humor and Teddy seemed
: to enjoy ft Immensely. The big ele
phant wm In his pool taking a dally
Hath, and when, sucking up a trunk
of wgter, he treated the spectators
elephantthe shower bntli. Ted-
J'Sfta joy knew no bounds, nnd his mls
maa thought surely he would break
■ Away. '
in the course, of tho afternoon they
' fitone to the shady rustic bridge which
■Mm the slimy .gully where the huge
; aßlgntor blinks his life away. The
' ypnng woman had never seen such a
me specimen, and she was completely
absorbed In the spectacle, forgetting
! eten Teddy In her intense Interest.
«ly was somewhat nearsighted, aud
ed to get a closer view of the
great, scaly object, ed with a gentle
tag he disengaged btmeelf from his
nUstrese's arms and jumped headlong
igto the ditob. The alligator opened
jjp- sleepy eyes at this unwonted dis
ttrbance, and seeing a visitor lifted bls
bead to make a survey.
.Teddy’s eyes, meanwhile, were pop
ping out so far that you could knock
tlem off with a stick. The alligator
etched bls hungry eye on the dum
fdunded animal, and struck with the
tenderness of hla fat little legs, wig
gled leisurely toward him. Bo quickly
that Teddy had ao time to give a fare-
VNdJ yelp, the denisen of the swamps
OMned his grinning mouth and swal
lowed the dog whole. Then, licking
life jaws and blinking his eyes, he
rglad over and went to sleep,, well
contented with the free luuch that had
been so providentially provided.
The young woman’s silent distress
wis pitiful to see. Without a word
she walked hastily to the entrance,
and with a sheepish glance at the keep
er walked out.
"Ain't that tho lady who took the
png In?’ said the keeper to his com
panion.
“Why, sure it ip,” he made reply. "I
what she has done with
—— ll ■ i
Nine Tkeoseea Vtvtaeetioai Cases.
A* Parliamentary return shows that
dnring 1803, 0,161 were
performed under licenses In England
and Bcotlnnd on living animals.
Os these, 7,040 were In the nature
of Inoculations, or byi>odermlc iujee
tlons, wlileb are the only experiments
performed without anaesthetics;
while out of the remaining 1,611, I,(mis
w4Be without pain, complete anses
theeta having been maintained frurt
the commencement of the experiment
utgl the animal Is thled.
K Ireland there were 803 expert
m<|nts, of which 110 were on dogs, 1
on| a rat, 16 on mice, 11 on guinea ,
pigs, 145 on rabbits, and 12 qn birds, i
Tltoee are said to have been “on tho I
wbple free from pain or only moder
May painful’’—London Mall.
DR ' MOFFETTS ■ taß’tem,
I tt I nln 11 swVto
itliififS. ■■ TEETHIWB POWDERS
Rmot ketrt by dnurrUta mall M cent* to C. J. MOPFKTT, M. ST. LOUIS, MO. |
Best Prescription for Malaria, Chills and Fever,
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
It is simply Iron and First Tasteless Tonic
: o Quinine in a tasteless ever manufactured.. AU ,
; form.... Sold by every A|i other sa _called “Taste*
' : druggist in the malarial less" Tonics are imita-
J sections of the United tions.. Ask any druggist
StatesNo cure, no about this who is not
pay.... Price, 50c. nHk My** PUSHING an imitation.
WHOLESALER. WillUbftt CONSUMER.
Or. Ixmn, M0.,F0b,0, UK. _ _ „ ....
' *ABM Uaototva Co., City. _ „ , Wullll *» 0 » 0 ‘ To».. Bop. U, UM.
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>MBcUU. Joah T. yntTABD. JAMES D.BOBDBB.
The West Important Point.
Having an appolntuient to pr<*ach at
an Insane aayh’.m for the flrst time tho |
editor of The ChriKtlnn Register aske.l |
the medical director for some points.
He snld the most Important thing was |
to avoid any attempt on the part of
the preacher to neeouuiiotlnto himself
to Ills audience, ns If they were differ
ent from other people, _ He tsald: “If*
you attempt to adapt yo'liraelf to their ,
condition they will Instantly discover
It, and they will hate you.”
Tn 1893 Russia had a merchant ma
rine of 2.398 vessels, of widen GUI
were propelled by steam.
Arc You Vniitf Alien’s Voot Kase?
It Is the onlvcßhjitor Kwollun, Hmarttna,
Tired. At-hlog. bwesting Fuot.
Coras and for Alton's Foot-
Esse, a powder to be fflnken into the shoes.
Hold by nil Druggists, Grocers and shoe
Stores, 26c. Bampio sent FREE. Address
Allen 8. Olmstod, Lei toy, N. Y.
Th* BQtom«bll* Is svidently » hnnahty
carriage—judging from Uio price thereof.
Beanty la Blood Deep.
Ciena blood tnecos n elctui skin. No
beauty without It. Cnsnarets, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood end keep it clean, by
stirring ut> |he laxy liver and driving all loi
purttiss from the body- Begin to-day to
banish pimples, bolls, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly billons complexion by taking
Cascarets.—beauty for ten cents. Ail drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 26c, 60e.
Shallow men are despised, but they don’t
r< quire as much watching as deep ones.
fits permanently cured. N« fl's or nerrou*-
uesesher first day’s use es Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. <x trlsl boule and ti'eetlse tree,
ba. H. U. Ellis, l.td.. fill Arch St.. Phlla.. t’a.
After six years’ suffering I was cured by
Plen'aCnra.-MABV Thomsox. MH Ohio Ave.,
Alleghany. Pa.. Marek IS. 1891.
Mr«. Winslow's Soothing Syrup fnrohlldron
'refhlnv. softens tbs gums, redness inflninini
llon.allays pain.curs* wind vuhe. 25,. a untile.
A man’eourn good breeding Is the best se
- eurlty against the Ul-siaunors of others.
Fdueafe Tour Bowels With Caaearets.
Candy Cathartic, curs constipation forever.
Me. foe. If C. C. C. fatt, draggftto refund money.
When some people attempt to i ut on airs
they P’lo cyclones on top el hurricanes.
ipwi
Look st your tongue! If it's costed,
your stomsch is bad, your liver out of
order. Ayer's Pills will clean your
tongue, cure your dyspepsia, make
your liver right. Easy to take, easy
to operate. 23c. All druggists.
BBCKIHfIHMrSDYEWMIsJ
aux juwru” nr. ifoetfltaaauMi r>J
FOR SALE.
A Fint-Claas Corner Drug Store,
doing a paying business. Fixtures are
modern and up-to-date. Have the finest
soda apparatus in tho city. Would I
exchange for real estate. Address,
A. L. CURTIN, Atlauta, (ta.
/’'ARTERSINK
—None so good, but it vests no
more than the imurcet.
WAMTKU AGKNTS lor our Cotton I
Hooh ; It brains at Sc. and run* lo He.: ■
flxureathe Iftlhe and SOtb* from 300 to TOO ■
(K.uude: a t<CO hook lor only 00c. It sells ■
like ••»!« t<-aki-*;’’ Wins liberal. Also lor ■
the Hlble Looking Gins*. Itteacheathc B
Bible by llliKtratluns; *scnt*inaklnK Iroiu B i
*I.OO to 010 00 per day. Write to day. S
J. 1.. NICHOLS « CO., Atlauta, «a. g
; A Letter to Mr Pte '■ ham Brought
Health ~io . 'Archambo.
11, , M ,I I 1 1 - I I. TM ---—ls- • »•
j (LttT.n to ::sc. KO. sMUU
I •• Drab Mra. limchah-Fop two
year* 1 felt tired nnd so weak and dizzy
that so: c days 1 could hardly go
ui-o.iud the bouse. BiWiracho and head
acho nil the time aud my food wonlfi
i not di<vcat and hnd sneh pains in. ths
womb anti troubled with leueorrbcsto
' aud kidneys were affected.
“After birth of each child I grew
weaker, and hearing ho much of th®
good you had done, I wrote to you and
have taken six bottles of Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, ono
box of Lozenges, one lx>x of Liver Pills,
ono package of tsnnativc Wash, and to
day I am feeling as well as I ever did.
When I get up in the morning I feel aa
fresh as I did when a girl and eat aad
sleep well and jk> all of my work. If
ever I feel weak again shall know
whore to get my strength. I know
yourmedicine curod me."-rMBS. &AUMA
Abchamdo, Cuaui.kmont. Mass.
The present Mrs. Pinkham’s sxperi
enee in treating female Illa is unparal
leled; for years she worked side by
side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and
for sometime past has had sole eharan
of the co—
her great ousinesa,
aa many as a hundred thousand ailing
women a year. All women who suffer
are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkha*
at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which will
be promptly giken without charge.
GOLDEN CROWN
LAMP CHIMNEYS
Are the beet, jtek for them. CoMneraoro
than common ehlmueye. All healer*.
riTTSIICUG GLASS co.. AUesbeay, Fa. e
PITTS’ *
Antiseptic Invigorator
yoB
The Stomach, The Liver,
The Bowels, The Kideys,
The Blood, The Nenes,
Contagious Diseases.
Antiseptic Invigorator is a genn-killer, a
diuretic* a blood purifier* a stomach and
urrwe tonic, a cttmulant for tho llwer and
bowels. Manufactured by
PITTS’ ANTISEPTIC INVIGORATOfi CO M
THOMHOX, GA.
W. L. DOUGLAS
<3 A $3.50 SHOES jft'oj.
t Worth |4 to •• cMtserMlwith
olher ir.ekto.
IndoHcd by over
1,000.000 wearers.
ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES
VUK ounxx km W. L Bm<l»c’
mm. m 4 yrle, ,uam< «• telteaa
Take no eubMitaM claimed
to be » good. LeagMt maker*
of as and 83. W rlioea ill Uie
world. Your dealer ilioutd keep
them—ls not, we wlll tend you
a pair on reeeletofarieo. Slate
kind of end or cap toe.
■LL-POUfras 3w%po..eStaa, »aae~——ev
GIN REPAIRS
WB ■w SAWS, RIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, 40.,
FUR ANY MAKK OF GIN.
I ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES
And Repairs for Mme. Shafting, Pulleye
I Belting, Injectors, Pipes, Valves and Fittings.
LOMBARD IRON WORKS & SUPPLY CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE ~~Z
Offer* thorough practical coureca iu Bookkeep.
I lug, nnd Shot tband aud TypeSriUnx. Students
j hlncod in positions without extra clierge. Re
duced rate* tu ail entering school this month.
I ( all on or address, TIIK ATLANTA BUSINESS
< "I.I.KGE, IMS, 130 Whitehall Bt.. AUtata Ga.
writer*, st .todoate last rear from 1 State*. ■
Mh year. Send fur eatalogne. Addrem, D*p*l K. ■
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