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V. r. World (it iniw* wo-ti ~ " *"
MAY 5, 1899.
Thp Nile has a tall of only aix
inches in 1,000 miles.
Brazil produces about 7,000,(HX)
bags of coffee a year.
About 1,600,000 are employed
in the coal mines of the world.
The Earl of Aberdeen owns:
about 68.000 acres of land in Scot- 1
land.
It is against the rules to carry
matches on board a modern man- 1
of-war.
One-fourth of the coal used in :
the world is mined bv American
industry.
The paper production of the
world a year weighs 8,000,000,000
pounds.
The newest cry of the London
waiters is that they are being oust
ed by girls.
The state of Texas is about 85,-
(XX) square miles larger in area
than Spain.
The number of Chinese in San \
Francisco is about 20,000 includ
ing 2,500 women.
There are only seven and a-half 1
miles of hqrse railway remaining
in Massachusetts.
Thursday Island, in Torres Sts.,
exports annually mother of Pearl ]
worth $500,'000.
The King of Italy will never be
poisoned by eating canoed beef; he
is a confirmed vegetarian.
There are said to be fifty-seven j
frog farms in the United States,
and all of them are prosperous.
The Riesengabirge, or Giant j
Mountains of Germany, are to be
covered with a network of electric
railways.
Recent measurements of the
great Chinese wall shows it to be
eighteen feet high and 1,800 miles
long.
In fourteen states and territo
ries of the United States marriages
between first cousins are forbid
f
den by law.
Vultures cannot discover a car
ess by the sense of smell. They
rely entirely upon their sight when
in quest of food.
WOMEN IN TROUBLE.
The Approach of Motherhood ia the
Occasion of Muqfa. Anxiety to All.
Every woman dreads the ordeal
through which she must pass in becom- !
ing a mother. The pain and suffering
whioh is fn store for her is a source of
oonatant anxiety, fear and dread, to
say nothing of the danger which the
coming incident entails. The joyous
anticipations with which she looks for- [
ward to baby’s coming gives way to an
indescribable dread of the ordeal when
she fully realizes the critical and trying
event which will soon approach and
have to be endured.
Women should hail with delight a
remedy which insures to them im
munity from the pain, suffering and
danger incidental to child-bearing.
Such a remedy is now offered, and
women need not fear longer the hourol
childbirth “Mother’s Friend”—is a
scientific liniment—and if used before
confinement, gently and surely preparei
the body for the great requirements
and changes it is undergoing, insures
safety to Doth mother and child, and
takes her throogh the event witn com
parative ease and comfort. This won
derful remedy is praised by every
woman who has used it.
What woman ia not interested in
“Mother’s Friend?” This wonderful
remedy has been tested and its price
less value proven by the experience ol
thousands of happy mothers who
have used it during the most critical
period of woman’s life—the appro act
and culmination of motherhood.
It has won their everlasting praise,
for it gave them help and hope in
their most trying hour and when
most needed. Every woman may some
day need “Mother’a Friend.” The
little book, ‘‘Before Baby ia Born,”
telling all about it. and when it should
be used, will prove of great interest and
benefit *o all expectant mothers, and
will be sent free to any address upon
application to the Bradneld Kegulatoi
Company, Atlanta, Ga.
It time of war France can put
8.70 out of every 1,000 of her pop
illation in the field, Germany 810,
Kuseia 210.
The Sues Canal is eighty-eight
miles long, and reduces the dis
tance from Bngland to India
nearly 4,000 miles for ships.
All students in the laboratory
courses in the University of Heid
elberg are required to take out life
insurance policies.
The Japanese foot has been
praised for its strenght and beau
ty. Japauese can walk incredible
distances without feeling weary.
The list of postoftices in the
United States now includes Hob
«ou, Va.; Sigßbee, Ark./ Dewy, X:
C.; Sampson,Fla. and Manila,
Ky.
The Secretary of Agriculture
believes that the United States
could and ought to produce all
the dates that are required for
home consumption. He says that
the department is spending some
money in building up the iudtstry
and that an improved tree, of
which is expected, is soon to be
introduced in New M xico. j
Hon. A. O. Bacon has made the
■ announcement that he will stand
! for re-election to the United
States Senate.
It is announced that Italian ex
periments on vegetable life with
i Roentgen rays have shown that
the effect is identical with that of
sunlight. *
Of the 88 Sultans who have rul
ed the Ottoman empire since the
conquest of Constantinople by the
I Turks, 84 have died violent
j deaths.
East Tennessee sent S,(XX) vol
unteers to the war against Spain,
and the other day again exhibited
its patriotism when recruiting sta
tion for the regular army was
opened in Knoxville. Nearly
1,000 men either appeared in per
son or sent word they were com
ing for enlistment.
imevti
i Heart!
j out?
1 You may have heard
| about SCOTT’S EMULSION
i and have a vague notion
' that it is cod-liver oil with
| its bad taste and smell and
i all its other repulsive sea
-1 tures. It is cod-liver oil, the
[ purest and the best in the
i world, but made so palata
* ble that almost everybody
[ can take it. Nearly ail
* children like it and ask for
1 more.
SCOTT’S
\ EMULSION
> looks like cream ; it nour
ishes the wasted body of
\ the baby, child or adiflt
> better than cream or any
: other food in existence. It
\ bears about the same rela
> tion to other emulsions that
| cream does to milk. If you
\ have had any experience
> with other so-called “just as
| good” preparations, you
l will find that this is a fact.
■ The hypophosphitej that are
I combined with the cod-liver oil
, give additional value to it because
I they tone up the nervous system
| and impart strength to the whole
P body.
P goc. and $i O" all druggi-is.
* SLOT 1 * HOW NI , chemists. New Y.*i: .
Maine last year manufactured
15,000,000 feet of white birch into
spools worth $1,000,000,. and sent
abroad 18,550.000 feet of spool
bars.
A weekly newspaper editor re
cently had a whole army of sing-,
ing school teachers after him
with blood in their eyes because
he referred to an all-day singing
as a “howling success.”
If the armies of Europe should
march at an eight-mile gait, five
abreast, fifteen inches apart, it
would require nine and one half
days for then, to pass a given
point.
Some time ago the water- of a
well not many miles from Berlin
began to taste of petroleum.
Though cleaned repeatedly, it got
| worse, and at last accounts 75 per
I cent, of the liquid was petroleum.
The Americ'an Agriculturist es
timates that there are 75,000.000
horses in the world. Of these 83
000,000 are in Europe, 17,000,000
in America., and 9,000,000 in Asia.
The mules and asses in the
world are said to number 9,000.-
0(X).
Mexico's new tariff, which w r ent
[ into effect on March 1, raises the
duty on bicycles, of all kinds and
i their component parts from J2oc
to $1 per kilogram. Children’s
I tricycles, without rubber tires,
must pay 25 cents per kilogram,
instead of 20 cents.
Regardless Of Age.
The kidneys are responsible for more
sickness, stitt'ering, and deaths than
any other organs of the body.
A majority of the ills afflicting peo
ple today is traeeable to kidney troub
le. It prevades all classes of society,
in all climates, regardless of age, sex or
condition.
The symptoms of kidney trouble are
unmistakable, such as rheumatism,
neuralgia, sleeplessness, pain nr dull
ache in tlie back, a desire to urinate
often day or night, profuse or scanty |
supply.
t rie acid, or brick-dust deposit in
urine are signs of clogged kidneys,
causing poisoned and germ-fllled
i blood. Sometimes tile heart acts bad
ly, and tube easts (wasting of the kid
neys) are found in the urine, which if
neglected will result in Bright’s Dis
ease, tlie most dangeious form of kid- i
ney trouble.
All these symptoms and conditions
are promptly removed under tlie influ
ence of l)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot. It!
lias a world wide reputation for its
wonderful curas of the most distressing
cases.
No one need be long without it as it
is so easy to get at any drug store at
j fifty cents or one dollar. Youcanhave
a sample bottle of tins wonderful dis
covery, Swamp-Boot, anil a book tell
ing all about it, both sent to you ab
solutely free by mail. Send address to
Dr. Kilmer «S Co., Binghamton, X. Y.
and kindly mention that you read ibis
liberal otter in The Lawrenceville
News-Hera Id.
%ihi<sT
Wiiat is Celery King?
It la an herb drink. »ml t» » positive cur*
for M>n«U|»Oon. tw»d *■'»-. twtyou* disorder*.
rh*um«li» ». ki-'u, - ' •»«•>■*•»<«* ,h * v “ rl ‘
on,, Ir> IM - »«i *■•rdered «lom
iicb and <t>rv< iI W n agreeal'l#
■iMdi, -ifby phyalclan*
. h. t conatlpatton.
t 'v 'M - ■ ttw. kud '*)«-. pfwkftgrs
l>v drugx i -1.-, jji.i dgutJerH. *
l n-r-, ntv -p-vvn ea*-*s of sinull
m>x • it" I.i;i >fitton, Gi.
4
IVxhh Mill n»i»" a gr,-at donl of
hi* year. WI nt
-tfwct it will have on the price of
-ea island cotton remains to be
•wn.
Th« beef investigating commit
tee has ended its investigation n d
ill that remains to be done - ‘o
render the verdict. The «r' it
washing will then be complete.
The news comes to us again that
Speaker Reed in going to r-tire
from politics, but Secretary Alger
will continue to hang on like a
millstone around the prendeii'. s
neck.
The Cuban I audits are on the
war-path again, committing nil
kinds of depredations <>n the is
land. Acts of this sort were rune
hailed as battles against '',llll1 —or
Cuban victories.
Croker testified in New York tne
other day that !i“ was a Tammany
“boss.” The confession came so
easily that there is some reason to
doubt the truth of it.
Now that the snake season is it
hand, the whiskey dealers have
formed a trust and the glass work
ers have gone on a strike. Even
the “drop which bathes your droop
ing spirits” must come higher.
Pekin has a tower in which is
hung a large bell which was cast
in the fifteenth century, and an
other tower containing a huge
drum, whi h is intended to be
beaten in case a great danger
should threaten the city. Noonu
is allowed to enter these towers. *
Victor Smith thus moraliz'-s on
the sham and hollow pretense of
tnis world, in The New York
Press: “I know lots and cords
of men who smoke 25-cent cigars
half up in company, throwing
three inches away, but while alone
at home or business they are
mighty glad to puff a five-center
up to the skin teeth and
then chew the butt. This is a
fake world!”
nr carpui
Winei&doi
has demonstrated ten thousand
times that it ia almost infallible
FOR WOMAN'S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES.
irregularities and derangements.
It has become the leading remedy
for this class of troubles. It exerts
a wonderfully hsaling, strength
ening and soothing influence upon
ths menstrual organs. It cures
'‘whites” and falling of the womb.
It stops flooding ana relieves sup
pressed and painful menstruation.
For Change of Life it is the best
medicine made. It is beneficial
during pregnancy, and helps to
bring children into homes barren
for years. It Invigorates, stimu
lates, strengthens the whole sys
tem. This great remedy is offered
to all afflicted women. Why will
any woman suffer another minnto
with certain relief within reach?
Wine of Cardui only costa SI.OO
per bottle at your drug store.
For advice, in eases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms.
the “ Ladies' Advisory Department,"
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
Rev. J. W. SMITH. Camden. S.C., esys:
•* My wife used Milne of Cardui at home
for falling of tho womb and It ontlroly
1 cured her.”
"fittE CF CARR lit" '
T. F. Bozeman,
BARBER.
Furry Street, Near Ewing; Hotel
First-Class Work,
Clean Towels,
Sharp Razors
THRESHING
MACHINERY’
ENGINES,
BOILERS,
SAW MILLS.
IIOE SAWS,
TEETH, RINGS,
SAWS
REPAIRED.
BELTING. MILL
SUPPLIES.
* * ■’
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST .—"THE RUSSELL" IS THE BEST.
Parties who are contemplating the purchase of Threshing outfits will find it to their interest to boy‘'RUSSELL” machinery. It has
stood the tost of time for about sixty years, and you will find it up-to-date with the very latest improvements. Wo iak> pleasure in furuish
ish to parties interested catalogues and prices
winder odohoxa DABNEY HARDWARE CO.
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
is not only the oldest, but the
Best Sarsaparilla
Makes tne Weak String.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cures all diseases that have their origin in impure blood: sores, ulcers,
boils, eruptions, pimples, eczema, tetter, scrofula, etc. it cures cheaply, it cures quickly, and it
cures to stay. That’s why it’s best.
“After twenty years’ experience as a druggist, I consider Ayer’s Sarsaparilla superior to any similar preparation on the
market, and I give it the preference over all others.” A. C. WOODWARD, Worcester, Mass.
“In our estimation, as regards Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s is the standard. We have never heard it spoken of in other than the
very highest terms.” W. E. TERRILL Sc CO., Pharmacists, 9 State Street, Montpelier, Vt.
“ l consider Ayer’s Sarsaparilla the best blood purifier on the market.” Dr. GRISE Sc CO., West Gardner, Mass.
“During fifteen years of experience with Aver’s Sarsaparilla, I have yet to learn of a single case wherein it failed to cure if
used according to directions.” . F. O. COLLINS, Druggist, Paris, Mo.
“I believe Ayer’s Sarsaparilla contains more medicinal value than any other similar compound.”
£ JAMES DOANE, Dispensing Chemist, Kingsville, Ont.
Your druggist sells AYER'S: SI,OO a bottle; six bottler. fe--’
Do Not
Permit
Dealers
To persuade you
That they have
“Something just as
good as”
iggfeff
PIAHQ.
It costs more than other makes hut is cheaper in the
long run because it lasts.
The dealer who advises you not to buy it lias a reason!
Is it his profit or your interest that prompts him r Think.
Manufactured by THh E\ ERE 1 I PIANO CO..
Boston, Mass.
The John Church Company, General Factors.
CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
99 Peachtree Street —Atlanta. Ga.
iiTTi ■ m DO YOU WANT ? It matters not what—
W H A I sprayers, pumps, farm and factory machinery,
II Hl* X nur gerv stock, evaporators, farm and garden
implements, wire fencing, market quotations, fruit carriers,
books, fpney stock and poultry, insecticides, iarm lands, any
information, farm and garden inventions, household articles
—anything. You Can Auvkktisk for it in the weekly
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS'JOURNAL
r* . v s You will g et answers from many
rrCC Ul sources. It will save you money
in the purchase. If you. want to get a month's trial sub
scription to the best weekly horticultural trade journal in
the world, the farmer’s great business paper, send ten cents
to pay mailing expeilses. Subscription, 2 a year. Address,
American Fruit Growers’ Journal, Atlanta or Chicago.
“ Best ”is an easy boast. But there’s
no best without a test. You expect some
thing extra of best; something extra in
bread from best flour; something extra in
wear from best cloth ; something extra
in cures from best medicines. It’s that
something extra in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla that
makes Ayer’s the best. That something
extra is quality. Remember, it’s quality
that cures, not quantity. Geo. Smith, of
the People’s Drug Store, Seymour, Conn.,
says : “ I have sold vour goods for twenty
five years, and when a customer asks me tor
The Best
Preparation
for the Blood
I say: ‘ If you will take my opinion, use
Ayer's Sarsaparilla; I will guarantee that
you will receive more benefit by using one
or two bottles of Ayer’s than you would
by using half a dozen bottles of some
other kind.’ When they take it I never
hear any complaint.”
(LARK BANKS,
-+THS OLD REL'ABLE BARBER,4-
Can he found at his old stand
around the corner from Dr. Winn’s
drug store, on Pike street, where
he has been for the past 8 years.
He invites his friends to call, as
suring them of an old Georgia
welcome. First-class work Sat
is faction smmuitepd. 11-20-ly
. “ i >.* V ■ ;Mio"
TO ALL POINTS
NORTH, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST
Schedule in Effect Dec. 11. L s( .*B
SOCTHBdi M>. Xo.m. V 0.41.
Lv New York, via Pa. It. K. *ll ouamj * 9 OOp in
Lv Washington “ “ 4 40pm 430 am
“ Richmond, tin A C L 9 00pm! 905 “
•• I’ortmouth SAI. *8 45 pm! *9 20
Ar Weldon, j 1110 pm 11 50a in
Ar Henderson ! 12 57 am I 50pm
Ar Raleigh, J 2ld am) 3 34pm
“ Southern Pines 423 “ I 558 -
•• Hamlet | 807 ** 1 flit **
“ W ilmington S A L I *l2 06pm I
"Monroe, S A~L j » 0 4rtam |* 9 12 “
Ar Charlotte, via S A L | * 7 50am | *1025 pm
\r Chester, via S A I. ' ,s im * ■<> ■'•opm
“ Greenwood j 1035 “ 107 am
“ Athens | I 13 pm 343 “
“ Atlanta. 350 *• ! 020 “
Lv Lawrence llh* *B3lpm SO4
NORTH BOUND. - N 0.402. No 38.
Lv Atianta, SA L , " T*i oo pin j' *8 50 pin
Ar Athens j 816 pm! 1119 “
“ Greenwood j 541 “ ! 203 am
- Chester 753 “ i 4 2ft “
A r Monroe, I 930 p in) 555 a ni
Ar Charlotte,~via sa l _ | *1025 pm |*7so am
• Hamlet s a l *li 15 “ *: i
Ar \i 111.: 11 _r t * >ii. SAli *l2 05 pm
“ Southern Pines SaL *l2 08 ami*9 00 am
“ Raleigh 2 10 •• 11 18 “
“ Henderson, 3 28“ 1250 pm
** Weldon, 4 55am j 250 pm
Ar Portsmouth I 725 “ i 520 pm
a r Riohmond VC L *8 46 “ *: u••
“ Washining, via p k k 12 31pm 11 10 **
•• New York 62> *’ 0 SB am
L\ Lawrencevllle | r»O7 pm MOtfpm
* Daily. -f-Dmiy. Kz. bunaay. i
No 403 and 402.--“ The ** Solid
Pullman Vestibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers
and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta
also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and
Chester. S.C.
Nos. 41 and 88, “The S \ L Express,” Solid
Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between
Portsmouth ami Atlanta. Company Sleepers
between Columbia and Atlanta.
Immediate Connections At Atlanta for
Montgomery. New Orleans,Texas, Mexico,Cali
fornia, Macon. Pensacola, Selma and Florida
No extra fare on any train. For tickets
sleepers, and information, apply to tieket agent
or to B. A. Nbwland, General Agent,
Wis. B.Clements,!'. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga
E. St. John, Vice Pres, and General Manager.
V. E. Mcßbk, Gen. Superintendent.
14. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager.
L- S. ALLEN,General Pass. Agent,
General Offices Portsmouth. Va.
“Pitts' Carminative
Saved My Baby's Life,"
Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1891.
LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Gentlemen: I can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too
strongly, as I owe my baby's life to it. She had Cholera Infantum
when five months old, and I could get no relief until I began using Pitt’s
Carminative. The fever left her when 1 had given her but two bottles,
and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. I advise all
mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial.
Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY.
It Saved Her Baby Will Save Youra.
m , , mTBY IT, , , ,
- W. R. DEXTER,
j- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EHBALMER,
All Calls Given Prompt Attention
No Extra Charge for Hearse and Services.
LAWBENCEYILLE~ciTY SCHOOL
Thoroughly graded. No irregular pupils. Tuition must
be paid in advance. Regular attendance of pupils is re
ouired. All friends and patrons are urged to visit the
school. Spring term, January 2nd—-June 4th. Catalogues
free.
JAS. A. BAGWELL. Superintendent.
BRADWELL * ACADEMY
A HIGH SCHOOL.
We prepare voting men for Sophmore class in Colloge, or to take
th< ir place in lif<* with a good High School education. Notice the
studies our Senior class pursues, to wit; Higher Algebra, Geometry,
Physics. General History, American Literature, Zenophon’s Anabasis
(optional), and a combined course in Caesar, Sallust and Cicero.
Pupils who complete the prescribed course will receive a High
School Diploma. For any desired information, address
SAMUEL W. DuBOSE,
LUXOMNI, GA. PRINCIPAL.
ORDER YOUR PINE
BOURBON, RYE ANIHJORN WHISKIES
Gins, Rums, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Champagnes, Clarets, Bottled Beers,
Port and Sherry Wines, Ale and Porter, Club Soda and Ginger Ale (Cantrel .4
Cochran’s), and Apolinaris water from
I’OTTS-TIIOMPSOX LIQUOR COMPANY,
7-5) Decatur St., Kimball House Block, Atlanta, On. 'Phone 48.
l-vt>. in. tr
C. A. WATKINS,
Blacksmith, Machinist and Woodworkman,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Repairing of all kinds. With two fqrges, and mechan
ics with a thorough knowledge of their business, we are
prepared to do all kinds of work in Irtfn and Wood on short
notice We have a machine for sharpening gin saws, a
cutter and threader for working over iron pipe and boiler
fittings, and can save you money on jobs of this kind. Old
wagons, buggies, carriages, etc., made good as new. Horse
shoeing a specialty. Give us a call —satisfaction guaranteed.
At the old stand east of Cornett’s livery stable.
■■■ ai 41 x i ICfl cut thlß arl out Rnd send to us and \i you
oE.ll L# |TB r O W IsftaMla Lve East ot tb(! Rocky Mountains we will
” ".*■ T send this H'CH-CRADE TOP BUCCY to
y..u by freight C* O. D. subject to examination, you can examine it at your freight depot and if you find it
KOI tl. TO ANY #IOO.OO TOP Hl'tiGY you ever -aw. perfectly satisfactory and the GRANDEST BARGAIN YOT lIAVK
OUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $55.00 and freight charges, less the
pay the railroad agent ■ „ .. ..T. One Dollar sent with order.
a BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO,
3nor from the best material money can buy. While in
Free Buggy C atalogue we show. Top Buggies ntfcde by
makers :.t 521.50, £20.75 0nei534.75 the era.-'t
' and are i■ w i.i. I / a-f.’eriisetl by'many at *85.00 *o 800.00.
OUR ACME QUEiiN AT £55.00 ia the most
derlul value ever ode red, H'.K I.OUKST I'KK'K KVEU
LD ON THK h >T HI KMT Tl» U TAN UK 111 U.T. We maintain
our own live ctory buggy factory lor tlie sole
purpo-e ot hull 1 ii.or «• >.i selling a BETTER Hl’MiY
THAN HE CAN 111 V I '-HVIIHIF a „,| to SAVE Ot U
TSv CCSTOJI KKS M4NI'E'ATTTHEM'S FItOEIT
X Every Bilge;- - Make Is Guaranteed
/ \ c' V ' Y > e£ ' r g ! w “ ollt wear Fivo
THE M,vfrs..u OM ACME QUUH
Y' PAY Allatosi r OXJ '"i.E L.'e i.r'l’jj “SS
ACME QUEEN. (OUR OWN MAKE.) E^'wk^STVlre
bodies are Water Iluhhed and the Material and Labor in I’aiutlng OUR ACME QUEEN, would paint thr-e cheap buL'irlea.
$55.00 BARELY COVERS COST <>f material and labor, leaving us the smallest profit fmasrinnble,
but we arc building 70 buggies a day and to adverti.*.* our bu Tgy factory we are willing to 4KI.L them tin
ft.no PROFIT EACH. We know #70.00 daily profit on 70 buggies will satisfy us, advertise us everywhere
xnd buihl up the LARGEST BUGGY BUSINESS IN THE WORLD.
THE ACME QUEEN «e build In narrow or wiic track, cloth nr leather trimmed, end springs, buffeo
leather quarter top, solid panel back, springs in back, leather covered Bowk and Nuts, ituhher Steps, Velvet Carpet,
body, 24x54 inches, No. 1 Sarven’s patent screwed rim wheels, painted in It; coai*, body black, geai dark green with
very delicate modest striping, complete with shafts, side ami back curtains, boot storm apron and unti-rattiers
amt shafts. Pole, Nerkvoke and Whiffletreea In plare of shaft.M. #1.73 extra. Bt <it>Y WKIUIIS 40D POl S!>B and the freight
will nveraae for 2UO wiles, #2.00 ( 800 miles, #2.75: 400 miles, #3.25; 500 iniles, #3.00; 1.000 mi e%. A Hu,
CCTIU r\ niur nn 1 I At) with your order, WE 01 AHANTKK the Hussy to Reach You Safely ar.cj
OCIYU V/IYC. UV/yLWrr j f satisfactory, pay tlie rad road agent balance. #54.00 a.,d
freight charif-s, otherwise pav nothing and the agent will return buggy at our expense and we will return yourll.W).
DON’T BUY A CHEAP FACTORY BUGGY now s I I almost exclusively by all Machinery Dealers
and catalogue Houses. BUY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN BUILD, direct from the Maker
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WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE.
Vidros SEA RS, ROEBUCK & CO. (In c.), CKICACO, ILL.
(? h lfC lifillC V IN THE Kitchen, and still have your
oflwt mUrt! ™ e f ls , wel i p reparc^„b y bu v in ? the
~ best value tor your dollars ever offered.
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They are made of Southern/ 011 by Southern workmen, who
are sustained by the products farmers.
They last longer and mat more homes happy than any
other Stove on earth. Fire BA s guaranteed for Fifteen Years. j
Over 200,000 have stood tk test, and every one has proven sat- J
isfactory. If your dealer doit handle them, write for Catalogue. I
PHILLIPS & /tJTTORFF MFC. CO. j
NASfVILLE, TENN. |j
Manufacturers of C'k‘ n g Heating Stoves, Mantels and \
Grates, Hollowware, T ware , etc. [2
Importers of and c*lcrs in China, Crockery, Glassware, Cut- S
lery, Wooden and Wi rwware - c
Everything necessary convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry o
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