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pjjltLS OF THOUGHT.
,
t own r< j is somebody’s hero,
mtJ infinite expansion of
P rnity » tbe
ld cannot frown away a soul
fie* 0 r
!ith i9 the open hand to large op
i"
jijioities. heart time
Layman loses every
Lies at the clock.
member that the top side of a
i is always bright,
t that
is the only thing more
pays for all it gets.
]! ye know how to aim, the bigger
ian t the better the mark.
/ te world owes to no work man for a it. living
USE ot willing
fte man who looks through cob
Ljll see spiders everywhere.
L man gains nothing who loses
ijlaracter and saves his money.
for every fault we see in others we
Ltwo of our own which we over
Lae shepherds seem to forget that
never stand on their hind legs
up
it
Jive some people the power to move
dntains, and how quick they would
,J the country for everybody else,
{old hands are said to be the sign
s warm heart. We do not think
way about frost-bitten branches,
le blood that does not reach the
jjer tips is congealed at its source.
i e warmer the blood the more rapid
the flow.—Barn’s Horn.
Smuggling.
Itis curious to see how many good
eople engage in smuggling with an
Be of conscience that is astonishing,
bod church members would feel that
key were unredeemed indeed and
flful “partners in the fall” if they
nok a small red apple from the fruit
Ifcd. They wrestle mightily with a
Imaptation to use a postage stamp
■from a friend’s desk when a guest in
lie house and given the freedom of
pedesk for correspondence. They
light Ld use costly stationery ad libitum
split a gold pen without a qualm
If conscience ; but where is the man
Ir woman of every-day respectability
'whowouldfail to produce two copper
cents and ofier it on the shrine of con
[science Iret for using a postage stamp?
these same good folk tender-souled
in other matters, will smuggle with
alacrity, and cheat, and lie, and swin¬
dle Uncle Sam witl^ a .smiling light
heartedness that is inexplicable.
As every one of the steamers ap¬
proaches her wharf the passengers*ap
ear, one by one, before the officers of
ie United States gov. l ament to ask
id answer questions concerning the
intents of their trunks. The ques
i®s are simple, the amount of goods
Ifcwed by law not altogether nig
yet hundreds and thousands of
f°ple ftaceal lie with the greatest facility,
costly dutiable purchases and
fcunly bribe the customs officers.
I '‘None of the big people who come
pie let those horrid officers go
pongh their trunks and tumble up
Nr things. Just give any one of
lem 810 and you can have your trunk
F U P to your hotel untouched, and
kneed not wait for it, either.”
This frank statement on the part of
traveler is an example of the atti
ide often taken. But there are still
me people who recognize the old
shioned principle that a law is a
that to evade it is criminal, and
«p a bill into a customs officer’s
nd” is corruption of one’s self and
ibery of the man.—Boston Tran
ipt.
A Playground on the Hoof.
I Anovel feature of a new public-school
piffling r°t is to be a playground on the
This playground, which will
retain 10,009 square feet of space,
pffich is equal to four city lets, will
My add a cost of $4 ,000 to a build
F? the total cost of which is $ 200 , 000 .
r e r °of garden will be protected by
f*U on the south, east and west
“ks. On one side the view will be
^obstructed, as it will be covered
% by a wire netting. An indoor
kyground on the first floor of the
•halt. 16 building will have a floor of
The fifth floor of the school
have a gymnasium, ^ kitchen
fipped with all conveniences for
ehing cooking, and a manual train
school.—New York Post.
History Repeats Itself.
Gasirell—What picture is that?
Dukane- -That is “Venus Rising
from the Sea.”
“Some society woman, I suppose. ?”
“Society woman,nothing ! Haveyou.
never heard of the deity of the ancient
Greeks?”
“Yes; tvhy?”
Just this: A great deal of fuss is
made about the smallness of the mod¬
ern bathing suit, and it is some satis¬
faction to know that they were just as
Email many years ago as they are now. ”
—Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
TO GAIN WEIGHT.
PAIiE, THIN PEOPLE USUALLY ARE
DISEASED.
The First Tl. ng Necessary to Gain Flesh
is Health, Then Proper Food for
Both Body and Nerves.
From the Journal, Kirlcsville, Mo.
Henry Gehrke is a thrifty and prosperous
German farmer living four miles south of
Bullion, in this (Adair) County, Mo. Mr.
Gehrke has a valuable farm and he has been a
resident of the county for years. He is very
Well-known hereabouts and well respected
wherever he is known. Last week a reporter
of the Journal stopped at Mr. Gehrke’s and
while there became much interested in Mrs.
Gehrke’s account of the benefit she had not
long since experienced from the use of Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. She
said she wanted everybody to know what a
great medicine these pills are. but as so many
people are praising them now-a-days. she
modestly doubted whether her testimony al¬
could add anything to what others had
ready said of them. Her only reason for
talking for publication about Pink Pills was
that the people of Adair and neighboring
counties might be convinced, if any doubted
that oft-pnblished testimonials concerning
Pink Pills were genuine statements from the
lips of persons who have been benefited by
the use of them. Speaking of her own in¬
teresting experience, Mrs. Gehrke said:
, “A little over a year ago I was completely
broken down. I had been taking medicine
from a doctor but grew worse and worse un¬
til I could scarpoly go about at all. The
least exertion or’the mere bending of my
body would cause me to have smothering
spells, thought and the suffering was terrible. I
it was caused by my heart. When
I everything else had failed to relieve me and
had given up all hopes of ever being any¬
thing but a helpless invalid. I chanced to
read some testimonials in the Farm. Field
ancl Fireside, also in the Chicago Inter-Ocean,
and the suffering of the people who made
the statements were so nearly like the suf¬
fering I had endured that when I read that
they were so greatly benefited by the use of
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
I did not hesitate to go at once and pur¬
chase two boxes. I took them according to
•directions and before the first box was used I
felt a gootl bit better. Really the first dose
convinced me that it was a great remedy.
Before the two boxes were used up I sent
my husband after three more boxes, so I
would not be without them. When I had
used these three boxes I felt like a different
woman and thought I was almost cured.
“Since that time I have been taking them
whenever I began to feel badly. When I
began taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Pale People I weighed only 113 pounds and
after I had been using the medicine for about
six months I weighed 122 pounds. I have
had a good appetite ever since I commenced
taking Pink Pills and instead of mincing
along, picking such food as I could eat even
with an effort. X eat most anything that
comes on the table. I am not the invalid I
was. I do not have to bewailed upon now
as if I was a heipless child, but I work all
the time, doing the housework and ironing
and working in the garden without that
dreadful feeling which comes over a person
when they are afraid they are going to have
one of those spells that I used to have.
‘•Work don’t hurt me any more. I hon¬
estly believe that had it not been for Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills I would now bo in my
grave. I still have what the doctor calls
bilious colic, but the Pink Pills have made
me much better and the spells are not so fre¬
quent and are nothing like as painful as be¬ be
fore I began to use them. I would not
without the Pink Pills for that disease alone
under any ciroumstances to say nothing of
the other diseases for which they are espe¬ tell¬
cially recommended. I take pleasure in
ing my neighbors the benefits I have received
from Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo¬
ple, and know of sevoral who have taken
my advice and have been greatly benefited
by them.” Pills Pale People
Dr. Williams’ Pink for for
are considered an unfailing ataxia, specific partial
such diseases as locomotor
paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, headache, neu- the
ralgia, rheumatism, nervous palpitation of the
after effects of la grippe, complexions, that
heart, pale and sallow
tired feeling resulting from nervous from vitiated pros¬
tration; all diseases resulting scrofula,
humors in tho blood, such as
chronic erysipelas, etc. They are also a
speciflo for troubles peculiar to females,
such as suppressions, irregularities, and all
forms of weakness. In men they effect a
radicial cure in all cases arising from
mental worry, overwork, or excess* of
whatever nature. Dr. Williams Pink Pills
are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post¬
paid on receipt of price, (.50 cents a box or
six boxes for $2.50—They are never sold in
bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Will¬
iams' Medicine Oo., Schenectady, N. Y.
The truth sometimps cuts like the surgeon’s
knife after decayed flesh.
Wben Nature
Needs assistance it may be best to render it
promptly, but one should remember touse even
the most perfect remedies only when needed.
The best and most simple and gentle remedy is
the Syrup of Figs manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. (
Prodigality's generally successful in emp
tying your pocket -book.
flick Headache—A Positive and Unfailing:
Care.
There are thousands of people who suffer
dadr with headache. These headaches are
mostly of a nervous character and are caused
from indigestion. Relieve indigestion and
your headache will disappear. Tyner s Dys¬
pepsia Remedv is a specific for all kinds of
headaches. Pleasant to the It taste, easv fails to to
take, effective in its action. never For by
cure. Price 50 cents per bottle. sale
all druggists.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup fcrr children
jut HOW It Does it is Not the Question.
Tt is cotSs. enough to know that Hindercorns takes
out and a great relief it is. 15c. druggists.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOUimY PURE
The Dear Creature.
Mrs. Yerger was dressed to go to
the ball. She had on her new dress.
“You look stunning in that new
dress, but, Great Caesar! wbat a lot of
money it costs these hard times,” re¬
marked Col. Yerger. '
“Lor, Charles, what do I care for
money when it comes to making you
happy,” replied Mrs. Yerger, with a
beaming smile.—Texas Siftings.
Found Them Useful.
Watts—Do you think it does any
good to belong to so many lodges?
Potts—Well, when I went over to
Europe I used to add the initials of
all of them to my name when I regis¬
tered at a hotel, and got all sorts of
deference from the clerks and waiters.
—Indianapolis Journal.
“How time goes,” he said as the
clock struck 11 .
“It’s the only thing that does go,”
B he answered, wearily; and he took
the hint.—Detroit Free Press.
By the census of 1891 Ireland had
4,704,750 inhabitants, a decrease of
9.08 per cent in ten years.
Timely Warning.
-ia The great success of the chocolate preparations of
(Jj the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
in 1780) has led to the placing on the market
many misleading and unscrupulous imitations
ifT of their name, labels, and wrappers. Waiter
Ilk Baker 8c Co. are the oldest and’largest manu
facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and
ism Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are
lill n J used in their manufactures. that
■ Consumers should ask for, and be sure
they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.'s gootfs.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
DORCHESTER, MASS.
Fertilizers for Fall Crops
should contain a high percentage of Potash to
insure the largest yield and a permanent enrichment
e of the soil.
Write for our "Farmers’ Guide,” a 142 -page illustrated book. It
is brim full of useful information for fanners. It will be sent free, and
t will make and save you money. GERMAN Address, KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York.
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COL. BENJ. 8. LOVELL.
Trbas. Joh n P. Lovel l Arms Oo
COL. LOVELL'S
successful fight for the Councillor
nomination 'in the Second Massachusetts
District was the subject of editorial follows: com¬
ment in the Boston Journal as
“ That animated and stubborn contest in
the Second Councillor District ends in the
selection of an admirable candidate, Col.
Benjamin Lovell of Weymouth. Col. Lov¬
ell is one of the best-known and best-liked
men in the State. A gallant soldier, Re¬ an
energetic man of business, a stalwart
publican. he deserves well of his party ,
which has honored him with more than one
conspicuous mark of its confidence, and
has made no mistake in giving him this
present nomination. Col. LoveU has an
army of warm personal, friends. Be should
be carried into the Executive Council by a
CHEalth SigNAl a health signal.
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The baby’s mission, its
work in life, is growth. To
t. that little bundle of love,
v"V half trick, half dream, every
! added ounce of flesh means
V flVi added happiness and com¬
-— fort. Fat is the signal of
perfect health, comfort, good-nature, baby-beauty.
Scott’s Emulsion is the best fat-food baby can have, in
the easiest form. It supplies what he cannot get in his
ordinary food, and helps him over the weak places to perfect
growth, For the growing child it is growth. For the full
grown, new life.
St turt you tet Scoff t Emultiou when you want it and not a cheap snhititnt*.
Scott & Bowne, New York. AH Druggists. 50c. and $1.
Hog Raising Extraordinary.
Two ai resmulborrie- fatten 85 hogs. Thee
hogs were there turned in th“ orehard in nothing May and
kept till Sept-mber eating when but
mulberries and were perfectly fat taken
out. They were fed a little corn to harden
the meat and then killed. Two acres of
mulberry trees 6108 ft. high cost 130.00 -what
are 85 fat hogs worth? For best k-nd? of mul¬
berries write for new catalogue which is sent
free. Address W. D. Beatie, Atlanta. Ga.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With local applications, as they cannot reach
the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or
constitutional disease, and in order to cure
it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure the is taken internally, and acts Hall’s di¬
rectly on blood and mucous surface. It
Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. was
prescribed by one of the best physicians in
this country for years, and is a regular pre¬
scription. It is composed of the best tonics
known, combined with the best blood puri¬
fiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces.
Tue perfect combination of the two ingre¬
dients is what produces such wonderful re¬
sults in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials
free
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price 75e.
FITS stopped free by Dr, Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. No fits after first day’s use.
Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2.00trial bot¬
tle free. Dr. Kline, 931 Arch St., Phila.. Pa.
Piso’s Cure is a wonderful Congh medicine.
—Mrs. W. Pickert, Van Siclen and Blake
Ayes., Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 26, ’94.
“I Have Tried Parker’s Ginger Tonic
and believe in it,” says a mother, and so will
you when you know its revitalizing properties.
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac. Thomp¬
son’s Eye-water.Druggists sell at 25c per bottle.
T HE LOVELL DIAMOND
AND EXCEL line
0F BICYCLES
Will lead the
World in 1896-The LOVELL
DT AMOND easily takes this po¬
sition through its past glorious
record, but with IMPROVED
CONSTRUCTION insuring light¬
ness, durability and finish it will
stand out alone without a rival.
The EXCEL line is designed
to meet a popular notion that
calls for a lower priced wheel.
It is durable, nicely finished and
good value. Our BICYCLE CAT¬
ALOGUE sent free on appli¬
cation will quote prices.
The new LOVELL CATALOGUE of
Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Bicycles and
Sporting Goods ol every description,
is mailed for 10 cents in stamps or sil¬
ver.
JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO.,
BOSTON, MASS.
AGENTS WANTED in all Cities and Towns
where we have none.
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS.
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A List of Reliable Business Jlouset
where visitors to the Great Show
will be properly treated and can
purchase goods at lowest prices.
StlLSON l COLLINS
JEWELRY CO„
55 Whitehall St.. Atlanta. Ga.
Kverything In the Jewelry and Silver
Line at Factory Prices.
PHILLIPS & CREW CO.
37 Peachtree Street.
STANDARD
Pianos and Organs,
SHKET MUSIC,
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
EISEMAN BROS,
IB 15 and 17 Whitehall Street, 7
ATLANTA, GA.
-ONE PRICE
CLOT HIERS,
Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers.
^FINE MILLINERT
78 Wn / tchall St
Atlanta. Ga.
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D 0 TO TETTERSNE AVOID THIS UOBS
S N f ▼ The only painless ami harmless
CD I CURE for the worst* type of Eczema.
\ Tetter, Ringworm, ugly crusted rough patch¬
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T Ground itch, chafes,
ples. Poison from ivy or poison oak.
c J| IIst/.an.tw Savannah. In short or ALL cash Ga., ITOHBB. to for J, T, Send box, Shuptrine, 60o, yoar In
one u
d*< uggist don’t keep it.
You wil, find it at (Iiias. O. Tynbr’h, Atlanta.
AROMATIC EXTRACT BLACKBERRY
AND
RHUBARB
$ Dysentery, — FOR— Flux,
Olioltttti Itlnrbm,
(;iiol«rn, Iliiirrlma
-AND
Sum hi or CoiuplainO
Try It.' Price 25c., 50c., $1.00.
For Sale by Druggists or write to
J. Stovall Smltlx,
MA NUFACTURING PH A ii M A ('1ST.
102 Whitehall St., Corner Mitchell,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
SULLIVAN 4. CRICHTON’S
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AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND.
The best and cheapest Business College In A.mer!ca.
Time short. Instruction thorough. 4 Penmen.
Big demand for graduates. Catalogue free
SULLIVAN & CRICHTON, Klurr llldg., Atlanta, «»•
For Stylo, Wear aim Comfort,
A7M®ix r
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14 Wliltoliall «t.
SAW MILLS CORN AND
FEED MILLS*
Water Wheels and Hay Presses.
BEST IN THE MARKET
Del.oaeli Mill Jlf». Co., 33S, Atlanta, (1».
m ACME $4.SO. CHURN,
Best Butter,
Shortest Time,
Least Labor.
King Hardware Co*
A TLANTA, BA.
fV Befit, Stove# and
Ranges. Lowest price A
OSBORNE’S
Udinedd 'A
AND
School of Shiortliarul
AtMJCHTA, businesa «A. from day of
No text books used, Actual
entering. Business papers, colie go ounvnay <ta1
goods used. Send for hand soruely illustrated oata
ogue. Board cheap. R- H, fare paid to Augusta.
9 10 ?! ? 'Jan A DAY sure.u^cS
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work in the locality where you Iir#|
send usyour .uidrchsand we will explain
the business fully; remember we gnat*
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