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Booth's Best Character.
If /was in a high priced restaurant.
They were discussing the characters in
which Booth had been most successful,
and the young man with a blond mus
tache was satisfied that Hamlet was by
far his best part.
“If you ever saw him in that part
when he was at his best,” he said, “you
wouldn’t dispute the assertion for a mo
ment.”
“Saw him!” exclaimed the man with
the dark beard scornfully. “I’ve seen
him in about everything he ever played.
Why, his Hamlet was poor compared
with some of his other characters. His
Othello was better than his Hamlet, and
his Macbeth”
“Macbeth!” broke in the young man
with the blond mustache. “Why, that
wasn’t up to Borneo, and that's saving a
good deal. His Shylock was better than
his Othello.”
Every one in earshot was interested by
this time, but just as the man with the
dark beard was beginning a scathing
retort with some side remarks about the
“Fool’s Revenge” the little fellow with
the single eyeglass roused, himself and
said:
“Isayl You’re both wrong, you know.
Fm not much on drama, but Booth never
played anything as well as he did Shake
speare.”—Detroit Free Press.
A PI.EASA>T LEnONDRINH..
For biliousness and CoDStipatioi;
take Lemon .Elixir.
For indige-Jon and foul stomach,
take Lemon Elixir.
For sick and nervons headache, take
Lemon Hixir.
For sleeplessness and nervousness,
take Lemon Elixir.
For loss of appetite and debility,take
Lemon Elixir.
For fevers, chills and malaria take
Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mosley’s Lemon Elixir will not
fail you in any of the above named
diseases, all of which arise from a
torpid or diseased iiver, stomach, kid
neys or bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley,
Atlanta, Ga.
iA .Prominent minister Writs.. "
Alter ten years of ^reat suffering
from indigestion with great, nervous
prostration, biliousness, disordered
kidneys and consiipation, 1 have been
cured by Dr. 31cz!ev’s Lemon Elixir
and now 1 am a well man.
Rev. C. C. Davis,
Eld. M. E. Church South.
No 23 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga.
jjus
MAHflUO
puts hit..self to considerable incon
venience to make the change, which
be does witli the greatest i ffibiuiy.
Finally they are nicely settled. “You
prefer .riding backwards ?” says (lie
smiling and obliging stranger. “It’s
not that: but fn ease of a collision a
man is not liable to be bruised up so
very much unless lie is in the position
you occupy now.”
It cost $105 per ton to transport dry
goods from New York to San Fran
cisco by rail, the time bemg twenty-
two lo twenty .-ix days. e same
goods, if brought via Panama, part
rail and part steamer, pay $34 per ton
tiie time being about torty-tive days.
By clipper ship round the Horn the
same goods can te laid down at a co. t
oi *20 per ton. the time b'ing about
BULL
[DURHAM
.^SMOKING
^TOBACCO*
curt? of
r Lesr XJMHBa
ON® ENJOYS
Boil £Re method and results -when
Syrup Figs is taken; It is pleasant
end refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet ,promptly oh the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, clauses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup _cf Figs is the
<Xiy remedy of its kind ever pro
ceed, pleasing to the taste and ac-
Syphilis, Stqtbilu-S Rheumatism, Scroluloui Ulcer* fcTti
S^res, Giwniul^r Swellings, Rhenmsiifm, Malari.i, cl 3
Ch-or.ic Fivers that hare resisted a!i tceatm'Ti. CaHrA.
Both Sides of the Question
And when this is done
BLACKWELL’S
Skin L»’strasc», Eczema, Chronic Female Con.pUmU, Ji«-
curial Poison, Tetter, Scald Head, etc., etc.
P. P. P. Is a powerful tonic and an excellent appetfxer.
the intelligent smoker uses
BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C.
A lump of ginger-bread or a ginger-
snap is a good biroineter. When the
air is moist, ana there is a likelihood of
rain witiiiu twenty-four hours, the sur
face of the ginger-bread becomes sticky
and the body itself quite soft, while
when fair weather is to be < xpected the
surface is dry aud the body unyieidirg.
Let the Cobbler Stick to Ais Li st.—
Two convicts had j ist been discharged
from Sing Sing - "What were put in
for?” asked the first. "Making coun
terfeit notes,'*’ answered' the second.
“What are .you going to do now!”
“Become a dealer iu autographs.
What were you put in for!” “Extort
ing money under false pretences.”
“‘And what are you going to do now?”
“Become a private detective.”
Its adticn xnd truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have, made it the most
•pop' ”ar remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50e
«md 81 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable _ druggist, who
Duel of Two Girls.
At Charkoff, Russia, two girls who
were friends fell in love with the same
young man. He was slow to make his
selection between them. They agreed
that either could win him if delivered of
the baneful competition of the other.
They decided upon a duel by drawing
lots. On the day following one of the
young ladies was found dead in her
room. She had poisoned herself with
phosphorus. But her friend is broken
down with sorrow and remorse. It is
more than likely that she will not live
to enjoy the fruits of her victory.—Paris
Letter.
yulid’cg up tbe #yiiem rapidly.
Ladies wbovs iyiUai are poisoned aud whose Vio>I is k.
■— ---due to menstrual frregnlaritie* ara
an Impure condition
CURES
The silver question | Got cfcA-ge for
a quarter?
THE SEASON OF 1892
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it nr* uptly for any one who
wishes Bo not accept any
euhst
CAL 1G SYRUP CO.
BEAMAN
the wonuermt and blood
?. P. P., Prickly Ash Poke Root
prcui-arly beoehud b]
Cisanflng properties oi
CALENDAR.
July 1—•Opening' of llie Season.
July 5—Opening of Special classes. School of Music
and Physical culture. "
July 6—vOpening of the college, Pedagogical Depait-
ment and School of Sacred Literature.
August 2,—Nineteenth Assembly Reunion.
August 17^—Recognition Pay. Class 1892:
August 28-26—Meeting of the American Economic
Association.
August 26^—Closing Exercises.
PROGRAMME.
American topics will he treated in lecture courses by-
recognizeed authorities, in single addresses by distin
guished public men and women, and in magnificent tab
leaux, illustrated entertainments and national concerts.
Dr. Edward Eggleston will give a course on “American.
Colonial Life.” Mr. H. W. Raymond^ of the Navy De
partment, will describe, with stereoptieon views, “The
.Navy—Old and New.” Mr. W. E Curtis, of the State
Department, will lecture on “The Existing Conditions of
South American Republics,” etc.
OTHER LECTURES.
, There will be the usual variety of lectures and addresses
on many different topics of interest by speakers of
national reputation. Among those already secured may
be mentioned Prof H H JBoyesen, Dr F W G^uisaulus, Dr
J M Buckley, Mr Melvil Dewey. Dramatic readings by
leading interpreters and authors’ readings by popular
American writers, Mill continue to he features of the pro
gramme.
ftSLISiC-
Rogers’ band and orchestra will be doubled in size. A
Chautauqua banjo club will be organized, a college glee
club will be present in July and soloists of high rank
will be secured to appear in frequent concerts. Mr TV II
Sherwood, Dr II I Palmer, Mr I "V Flagler and Mr LS
Leason will continue to take an active part in the music.
FOR YGUNC PEOPLE.
The management is arranging for special lectures and
talks on helpful subjects to young people; for a model U
S Congeess, under the direction of Prof TV K "Wicks, of
Syracuse, N Y, in which the boys will be taught parlia
mentary, rules and congressional methods:
OTHER DEPARTMENTS.
All the other departments will bo efficiently equipped,
and will continue to do thorough work, Details will he
announced early in 1892.
For circulars, railway rates, cottages, hotel rates, etc,
Address,
ind Potassium.
APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN
PERFECT IS FORM !—MATCHLESS IN WAR!
So anxious •Cre the .incieuU f«r stalwart
j 'i!Zy . met) that pour boy a at birth
It v A were pm w death.
Every Man can be STRONG
f. A Vigorous in all respects.
Ih -M If YOUNG MEN OR OLD
/ J—_ yy/JJ suffering from NF.RVOUS DE-
f/\ BIL1TY, Lost rr Failing Man-
LIFTMAN BROS., Proprietors,
Draggiits, Lippman’s Block, SA7AKKAE. GA.
Angles In Nerr Telescopes.
In the fiew form of telescope for stadia
work spider lines are entirely omitted,
and instead a prism is placed so as to
cover one-half the objective of the tele
scope, the conseqnence being that the
rays passing throngh the prism make an
angle with the. rays passing through the
unobscured half of the objective, and
this angleris constant whatever the dis
tance of the object observed.—New
York Times.
•JI H \ 1 \ l We claim by years of practice by
)■ \ I \ 1 our exclusive methods a uniform
1 ■ _\JL ‘Monopoly of Success’ in treat-
.-^2 ing ail Diseases,!. stresses*
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I Q ■■ Jk“AXAHl,sIS”■ give*
W a E Bs fm instant relief and is an m-
ISIh H m"fallibte Cure roe Piles.
Uf B S 9a W Price SI. By Dn.ctrnts or
■ El .Wtasil. SamplesJYee. Ad-
5 R 9 8 S u (1 ress ‘AA AKli.IS, 1
B 8 Bn BE W Bex 2116 New York City-
. HAD THE DESIRED EFFECT.
YjajtEOIX.TOS, Gheetc Co., Iu., Nov. *S8.
I Iilghly recommend Pastor Koenig’s Nem
Tonic to anybody that baa suffered from bead*
oebe as my eon aid for 5 years, because 2 bottlei
of tbe medicine cured frfin- M. AIcXIGUi—
WEAKNESS OP MEMORY.
Zell, Faulk Co., Dak., Nov. '88.
” I was troubled with forgetfulness and tried
many remedies; but of House—I had almost
despaired when somebody recommended Pas
tor Koenig’sNerve Tonic. Itried it and took
but 8 bottles of It, which brought back mj
memory as good as ever. I therefore recom
mend this remedy to all sufferers; it doei
ificre than expected, it speaks for itself.
HUMPHREYS
This Precious Ointment is the
triumph of Scientific Medicine.
' Nothing has ever been produced to
equal or compare withdt as a curative
and healinic Api LiCATioN. Ithasbeen
used over 40 years, and always affords
relief and always gives satisfaction.
For Piles—External or Internal, Blind
or Bleeding ; Fistula in Ano ; Itching or
Bleeding »of the Rectum. The relief is
ladies
Needln- atonic, or children who wantbufld-
° . jug up. snouUl tuke
BROWN’S IKON.BlTTERS.
It is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Inal-
vcLtiou. Li.ioiianess and Liver Coir-plaint«-
LIPPMTN BROS.. Prcprie l crc,
Druggists, Lippman’s Block. SAVANNAH.
the enterprising merctia selh
goods as cheap as ihe chrapest anc
always gives satisfaction to his cus
tomers. If you want anything in th<
Grocery line give Mr. Bush a call anc
you will be more than pleased. Hi
has a telephone, a porter who wli
take your orders, a free deliver!
wagon anil will wait on .you at.ani
time.
PRiPPA Valuable Book on Nervous
EL RJL I. -Diseasessontfreeto anyaddreBB,
C H * S And poor patients can also obtain
E lib! Li this medicine free of charge.
This remedy has been prepared by the Re von.
end Pastor Koenig, of Fort Wayne, flirt, since 1H76,
end is now prepared under bis direction by the
KOENIC MED. CO.» Chicago, III.
Sold by Brug^jists at SI per Bottle. 6 for
$5. Isarffe Size, 6 BotUes for S9.
WITCH HAZEL OIL
For Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and
Contraction from Bums. The reiiefis instant
—the healing wonderful and unequaled.
That is what the Official Statement of the
Scald Head. It is Infallible.
For Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore
Nipples. It'is invaluable.
Price, 50 Cents. Trial size, 25 Cents.
Sold by Druggists, or sept post-paid on receipt of price,
licamKEYS’ 3IED. CO., Ill A-113 William St., NEW YOKE
The use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. One bottle
may not cure “right off” a complaint of
years; persist until a cure is effected. As a
general rule, improvement follows shortly
after beginning the use of this'medicine.
With many people, the effect is immediately
noticeable; but some constitutions are less
susceptible to medicinal influences than
others, and the curative process may, there
fore, iu such cases, be less prompt Perse
verance in using this remedy is sure of its
reward at last. Sooner or later, the most
stubborn blood diseases yield to
shows for tha first year’s business.
It did not loose a dollar, which shows that it is
safest and most profitable investment you can make,
The association is prepared to negotiate Loons
short notice fonts stockholders.
LON SIX PER DENT. INTEREST
mr cure
PALL DISEASES^
' or *|
woman]
iEVER FAILS
Send for our little book, tells J
all you want to know. B
LIT MAY CAVE TOYS LIFE.ji
Leverettc Specific Co. jS*
Boslon, Mass.
On money loaned to its Stoekholecrs.
If you want tc] borrow any money oiqinvest any,
EQUIT BLE offers greater inducements than any o
For stock or information, call on
JONES & SMITH,
nCLFBUL AREN S. ALBANY. CEORC
Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla
''AYToWSOiLffli.rElS.'lHQIP
fPPMAN BROS.,Savannah. Ga~
- Sole AGENTS IN THE Lf. S- sa
“For several years, in the spring months,
I used to be troubled with a drowsy, tired
feeling, and a dull pain in.the small of my
back, so bad, at times, as to prevent my
. being able to walk, the least sudden motion
causing me 'severe distress. Frequently,
boils and rashes would break out on various
parts of the body. By the advice of friends
and my family physician, I began the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla aud continued it till the
poison in my blood was thoroughly eradica
ted.”—L. W. English, Montgomery City, Mo.
“My system was all run down; my skin
rough and of yellowish hue. I tried various
remedies, and while some of them gave me
temporary relief, none of them did any per
manent good. At last I began to take
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, continuing it exclusive
ly for a considerable time, and am pleased
to say that it completely
Cured Me.
I presume my liver was very much out of
order, and the blood impure in consequence.
I feel that I cannot too highly recommend
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to any one afflicted as I
was.”—Mrs. N. A. Smith, Glover, Vt.
“For years I suffered from scrofula and
blood diseases. The doctors' prescriptions
and several socalled blood-purifiers being of
no avail, I was at last advised by a friend to
try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I did so, and now
feet like a new man, being fully restored to
health.”—C. X. Frink, Decorak, Iowa.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maee.
Sold by all DruggiBts. Price $1; eix boulee, $5.
Cures others.will cure you
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Tor Horses, Cattle, Shew, Dogs, Hogs -
AILD POULTRY.
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FOUTZ
W. A. DUNCAN, Secretary,
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Ho Hoksk tr die of Colic. Botb or Lrx* Fi
TEfv, If Fontr*. P« »wders are used In time.
Foote's Po vdera wfllmre and prevent HooCnoLXKx
Faite 1 ® Powders wlP prevent Gapes in Fowls
Ponte’S Powders will Increase the quantity of mitt
aid cream twenty per cent., and make the buiter finr
tnd sweet.
Foote’s Powders wtE core or prevent almost eyept
Disease to which Horses and Cattlo are subject.
Foutz’s Powhkes win. oiye Satispaqtioh.
fecld everywhere.
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Elipse Engines.
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Automatic Sta
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auf* Chart h«ent Ifree.”
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i.Ar ( Spina* Ulcuiagititi, 31ilk Fever.
B. B.-Straiiis, Lameness, ItheuBiBCisai
C. C.«l>isteniper, Nasal bischarcos.
!>.li.--Uots or Crubs, Worms.
K.E.—Coughs, Heaves, i'ueumonlu,
F.F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache.
Gr.G.«3Iiscamasre, Hemorrhages.
Q.H.—Urinary and Kidney ttiseasss*
f.r."»Ei*upiive Oiseases, Mange.
I.K.—Diseases of Digestion, Paralysis,
Single Bottle (over 50 doses), - . - .60
Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual.
Veterinary Cure Oil and Mediator, $7.00
far Veterinary Cure Oil, «* - 1.00
Sold by Drugsists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
T. C. Hampton. Secty
N. C.Sl’BNCE
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of Atlanti, b*. ing over 1 and miles in circumference. The c >mpa.ny lias just finished boat
and batli houses, and the large Pavilion is near cjmpletion. East Lake is the most delightlul
place for a Summer Home, beirg 11G) feet above sea level. East Lake is miles lrom
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1 t>F 30 years Tuo ocly sncceSBfnl remedy foi
Nsr/ous Debility, Vita! Weakness,
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for Coughs. Colds and Consumption, Is beyond S
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A sample cop, with
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Is a question that affects your life.
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—can be cared all diseases of these organs,
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In compoandingr. solution a pan was ace^iemly spilled on the hand
aud on washing Afterward it wa* discovered that the hair was com-,
pieteiy remove! We at ondb£ut this wonderful preparation, on the
marketand so great uas been t® demand tha: we are now introducing
it throughout the world under die name of Queen’s Anti-Hairintr.
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND
SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT.
, Lav the hair over and apply the mixture for a few minutes, and tbt
hair "disappears as if by magic without the slightest pain or injury when
applied or ever afterward. It isunlikeany other preparation ever used
for a like purpose. Thousands of LAJttlKS who have been annoyed
with hair on their FA CE. NECK and AKMS attest its merits.
GENTLEMEN who do not appreciates beard or hair on their neck {
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send to W. H. HOOQS h CO^ i
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