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“I Will Obey.”
A Chicago woman hag been investi¬
gating a much diseased subject with
« 8 alts ^cep e o j wo
could not get marn M* unless you
promised to obey 4 tr To
your
m v surprise I find that there is no au¬
thority for it whatever. In the early
Christian church the pastor merely put
the question, ‘Do you, Jane, take this
man for your husband?’ and ‘Do you,
John, take this woman for your wife?’
That’s all there was to it. The
Boman Catholic church, the Greek,
Coptic and Armenian have followed
the same practice. The Church of
England, in the time of Henry‘III,
and one or more of the German
churches, introduced the word ‘obey,’
and that’s where it comes from. I
hardly fancy that that monarch is a
good man to pattern after.”
Lasting Regrets.
“I never bet on a horse race but
once,” said the good deacon, “and I
have regretted it ever since. ”
“Surely the sin has been forgiven
ere now,” said the minister.
“Ob, I don’t doubt that, but the fact
is I only won $ 2 , when I might just as
well have made it $ 1 , 000 , since I was
in for it!”--Indianapolis Journal.
When Wrinkles Seam the Brow,
And the locks grow scant and silvery, in
firniities of age come on apace. To retard and
ameliorate these is one of the benign effec's of
Ho-tetter's Stomach Bitter-, a medicine to
wliieh the aged and infirm can resort as a safe
solace and invigorant. It counteracts a ton
dency to rheumatism biliousne-s and neuralgia, and improves
digestion, rectifies overcomes
malaria. A wineglass before retiring pro
motes slumber.
A new species of dragon fly is mentioned as
having been tound at Ogden, Utah.
Dr. Ki'mer’s Swamp-Root cures
a!i Kidney and Bladder troubles.
Pamphlet Laboratory and Binghamton. Consultation^frm. N. Y.
Maria Dagmar, the Dowager Empress of
Russia, is only 47 years old.
In Olden Times
People, overlooked the importance of perma¬
nently beneficial effect? and were satisfied
with transient act ion, but now that it is gener¬
ally known that Syrup of Figs will permanent¬
ly cure habitual constipation, well-informed
people will not buy other laxatives, which act
fora time, but finaly injure the system.
The Duke of York is tote made a rear ad
mirai.
Tour Efl-. ns are In Vain
trying to regain lost strength by the use of
lron C etc. BT To get bauTthe old-timevigor, ambition, the the
bright eye, the nrm step, the
first aim must be to promote nutrition. The
stomach needs the aid of a powerful ally like
Tyner’s Dyspepsia Remedy. diseslion With its rule8 help,
MdSTiT^-u h red. PerfeCt ’
For sole by ah druggists. Price E0 cents per
bottle.
What a Sense of Relief it is to Know
that you have no corns. Hindercorris removes
them and is comforting. 15c. at druggists.
lion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a ooUle
me
i **• m 1
i
6, £
Weak and Languid
“Our little Katherine had whooping cough,
after which she lingered along from day to
day, poor, weak, languid. She could scarcely
eat anything. Her flesh was soft and sallow,
I gave her
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and she soon began to crave something to
eat. She steadily improved, and today is in
lull good health. Her flesh is solid, her
cheeks rosy, ' appetite good and her sleep
refreshing.’ 1 Mas. M. A. Cook, 34 Fulton St.,
.Veubody, Mass, (let only Hood’s.
Hood’s Pills uvV“inTru^L d efl ^
ts.
| 5 Try Them All,
* Every
^
Tom,
Dick
and Harry’s j[
Buckwheat.
THEN I *
TRY ^
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5
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PIS.O’-S CURE FQR M
o bUKtb rvnent ALL Tastes tlOC Good. r AlLO* Use
Best Cough Syrup. druggists. o
iO irt time. Sold bv
I Cvj CDN S UM PTION m C/5 i
SCIENTIFIC SCBAPS.
A St. Louis physicians reports the
cure q{ fiye desperate oase8 of diphtho
** a ^7 thfl use ot anti-toxine.
Light falling upon a recently de¬
magnetized piece of iron will produce
an instantaneous revival of magnet
ism.
Dr. Hunter McGuire of Virginia,
toJd the Vi * iuia Medical Associa tiou
that appendicitis . can , be cured , without ... .
the aid of a knife,
In an artificial way so-called electric
waves have been produced, having a
length of about an inch, which would
give per second as many as there are
inches in 186,000 miles (11,784,000).
The flashes of lightning in an August
thunder storm, in London were
counted by an observer. In one hour
there were 667, and in one five min¬
utes there were 111 flashes—twenty
two a minute.
There seem to be two possible ways
of totally eradicating disease, One is
to destroy all the bacilli; the other is
to strengthen the system as to enable
it successfully to resist their attacks,
Noither of these P IallS C£m P robabl 7 b «
carried out flillv ; success lies in a ju
”
dlClOUS . combination of both, ,
India, according to S. E. Peal, has
a stridulating spider whose sound, like
the pouring of shot upon a plate, can
be heard ten or twelve yardspants
that produce sound by rasping the
horny tip of the last abdominal seg¬
ment against dry leaves or twigs; aud
a butterfly which produces a series of
taj)s with its wings.
Extraordinary results are claimed
j 01 . a n ew bullet invented by a Swiss
army officer named Hebler. The pro¬
jectile is shaped something like a
goose-quill,aud with a small charge of
about 2 1-2 grammes of powder it will
travel 1,400 yards aud penetrate a
block of wood to the depth of nine
feet, and even at 6,000 yards it will
still enter a block of wood.
In oi the discovery .. of
consequence
“argon, “helium and other like
substances it is believed that still
g n ruider discoveries are about to be
made. Some expect that the apparent
diversity of metals is a result inerelv
different combinations , . of ,. few ,
a very
« im P le substances or possibly of only
Ifc ig Qu thif) line thftt researches
” re likGly t0 bCi COIld,lCted f0r 80m °
to come.
A Text of Love.
This tale is told in the Orient: A
lady one day found a man following
her, and she asked him why he did so.
His reply was, “You are very beauti¬
ful, and I am in love with you.” *‘Oh,
you think me beautiful, do you?
There is my sister over there. You
will find her much more beautiful
than I am. Go and make love to her.”
On hearing this the man went to see
the sister, but found she was very
ugly, so he came back in an angry
mood and asked the lady why she had
told him a falsehood. She then an
swered, “Why did you tell me a false
hood?” The man was surprised at
this accusation aud asked when he
had done so. Her answer was: “You
sa jd you loved me. If that had been
*
tr VQU wou]d not have gone to
”
make love to another woman, ,, —ban 0
Francisco Argonaut.
The Woodpile of Life.
“How do we all shun the woodpile
of life!” said Mr. Gratebar. “There’s
the wood, free to all, with thesawbuck
and the bucksaw standing by, but we
go all around ’em and pick up chips
rather than saw wood. We don’t
want to work, wo want an easy job;
we have a vague sort of an idea that
wood will come and pile itself up in
the cellar. But it won’t; if we
a bright fire on the hearth we must
taekle the woodpile manfully.—New
York Sun.
A Good Impression.
“Bobby,” cautioned his mother,
“the bishop is to dine with us today,
and you must be very quiet at the
table. I want him to think you are a
good little boy.”
Very much impressed, Bobby ate
his dinner in silence until his plate
needed replenishing.
“Pa,” he said, devoutly, “will you
give me some more string beaus, for
auch is the kingdom of Heaven.”
Americans used 66,096,058 pounds
of oleomargarine last year.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
Powder Baking
V
absolutely pure
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Ohio stands at the head of the states
in clay manufacture, its product being
valued at $ 10 , 668 , 000 , or over 16 per
cent of that of the whole country. Il¬
linois comes next, with 13 per cent,
and Pennsylvania stands third, with
11 per cent.
Austria-Hungary has 174 paper fac¬
tories, 120 pasteboard factories and 34
pulp factories. The yearly produc¬
tion is about 350.000,000 pounds of
paper, 20 , 000,000 pounds of paste¬
board and 150,000,000 pounds of pulp,
worth more than $ 20 , 000 , 000 .
For a short distance a lion or a tiger
cam outrun a man, and can equal the
speed of a fast horse, but they lose
their wind at the end of half a mile at
the most. They have little endur¬
ance, and are remarkably weak in lung
power.
If by any means a bird attained the
lightness of a ballon it could not fly.
A balloon drifts with every gust; steer¬
ing is impossible, the wind chooses its
course. The bird ballon, as light as
1 he wind and as strong as iron, is a fig¬
ment of the imagination.
Among the series of notices in the
London Gazette notifying the closing
of various churchyards for further in¬
terments, appears one relative to the
parish churchyard of Stratford-on
Avon, within the limits of which, but
inside the church itself, Shakespeare
lies buried.
Cutting.
Mr. Sauer (to his wife)—How horrid
of you to be always looking as sour as
a crab-apple! Just look at Mrs. X—
over yonder; the very picture of
cheerfulness.
Mrs. Sauer—You seem to forget, my
dear, thftt Mrs. X- is a widow.—
Neue Welt.
SlOO Reward. SIOO.
The readers of this paper will be pleaded to
learn that there isar least one drearier! disease
that science has been able to cure in all its
stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
Care is the only positive cure now known to the
medical 1 raternity. Catarrh being a consti¬
tutional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Curs is taken inter¬
nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu¬
cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy¬
ing the foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the con¬
stitution and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith in
it? curative powers that they offer One Hun¬
dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonial?. Address
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
t®~Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Ilog Raising Extraordinary.
Two acres mulberries fatten 85 hog?. Thes
hog? were turned in th“ orchard in IMav and
kept theie till September eating nothing but
mulbcrrie? and were perfectly fat when taken
out. They were fed a little corn to harden
the meat and then killed. Two acres of
mulberry trees 6 ' o 8 ft. high cost $30.00— what
are 85 fat hogs worth? For best kinds of mul¬
berries write for new catalogue which is sent
free. Address W. D. Beatie, Atlanta. Ga.
For Whooping Cough, P ! so’s Cure*s a sur
ce-sful remedy.—M. P. Dieted, 67 Throop
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., Ifov. 14, ’94.
FITS stopped free by Da. Kt.ine’s Great
Nerve Restorer. Vo fits after first day’s u?e.
Marvelous cures. Treatise and $‘2.00trial bot¬
tle free. Dr. Kline. 931 Arch St.. Phila.. Pa.
Parker’s Ginger Tonic, is Popular
for good work. Suffering, tleep'ess, reviving. nervous
women find nothing so soothing an i
Timely Warning.
The great success of the chocolate preparations of
the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
in 1780 ) has led to the placing on the market
ll^many misleading and unscrupulous imitations Walter
of their name, labels, and wrappers.
y i: Baker Sc. Co. are the oldest and largest manu
•tii i I facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and
Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are
:t t. ®
■g used in.their manufactures.
i ’ !|| ® Consumers genuine should Walter ask for, Baker and Sc be Co.’s sure goo(?s. that
* -r they get, the
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
DORCHESTER, MASS.
the food for all such.
m How many pale folk
there are! People who
have the will, but no power
to bring out their vitality;
people who swing like
a pendulum weakness— between
strength and
so that one day’s work
(C causes six days’ sickness!
People who have no life
for resisting disease—thin people, nerveless, delicate !
The food for all such men, women, or children is Scott’s
Emulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil
will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve
the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will
be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength,
comfort and good-nature.
Be sure you get Scott's Emulsion when you want it and not a cheafi substitute.
Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists, soc. and $1.
A Boy’s Retort.
Once, when one of Farragui’s gun¬
boats on the Mississippi was just go¬
ing into action, one of the powder
monkeys w r as noticed by an officer
kneeling by one of the guns 6 aying bis
prayers. The officer sneeringly asked
him what he was doing, and if he was
afraid.
“No, I was praying,” said he.
“Well, what were you praying for?”
“Praying,” said the lad, “that the
enemy’s bullets may be distributed the
same way as the prize-money is—prin¬
cipally among the officers.”—Argo¬
naut.
Extravagant Cooking.
He—That’s a very extravagant cook
you’ve She—Yes; got. she to think
seems we
have victuals to burn.—Whim-Whams.
The Greatest fledical Discovery
of the Age.
KENNEDY’S
Medical Discovery.
DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS.
Has discovered in one of our common
pasture weeds a remedy that cures every
kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula
down to a common pimple. hundred
He has tried it in over eleven
cases, and-never failed except in two cases
(both thunder humor). He has now in
bis possession over two hundred certifi¬
cates of its value, all within twenty miles
of Boston. Send postal card for book.
A benefit is always experienced from the
first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted
when the right quantity is taken.
When the lungs are affected it causes
shooting pains, like needles passing
through them ; the same with the Liver
or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts
being stopped, and always disappears in a
week after taking it. Head the label.
If the stomach is foul or bilious it will
cause squeamish feelings at first
No change of diet ever necessary, Eat
the best you can get, and enough of it
Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed¬
time. Sold by all Druggists.
A. N. V ...... ..... Forty-si*, ’95.
1 Exhausted Soils d t
c are made to produce larger Potash. and better crops by the
$ use of Fertilizers rich in
^ Write for our "Farmers’ Guide,” a 142 -page illustrated book. It A
y is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and ^
will make and save you money. Address. A
L» GERMAN KAU WORKS, 93 Nassau Street, New York. ^
UE ATIN6 STAVES SS-SJg
i I THE LARGEST LINE SOUTH. THE LOWEST PRICES.
trWrito for Prices.
HUNNIGOTT k BELLI!RATH CO., Atlanta, datum
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A List of Reliable Business Houses
where visitors to the Oreat Show
will be 'properly treated and can
purchase goods at lowest prices.
STILSON & COLLINS
JEWELRY CO •9
55 Whitehall St., Atlanta. Ga.
Everything In the Jewelry and Silver
Line at Factory Prices.
FINE a MILLINERY
78 Wni tehall St.
Atlanta. Ga.
D TO AVOID THIS USE
0. |« TETTERINE
^ f The ONLY painless and harmless
Ij ▼ I chrk for the worst, type of Ectems,
ITl Totter, Ringworm, ugly crusted rough patoh- scalp.
ea on the face, pim
ii Ground itch, chafes, chaps, oak.
| pies. Poison from ivy or poison
Ip itII-itamps In short ALL cash ITCHES. to J, T, Send Shupt 50o. rine, m
||Savannah, or Ga.,
tor one box, if your
druggist don’t keep it.
You will find it at Ohas. O. Tyner's, Atlanta.
For Style, Wear awl Comfort,
14, Whiteh all iBtt.
SAW MILLS CORN AND
FEED MILLS.
Water Wheels and Hay Presses.
REST IN THE MARKET.
OeT.oncIi Mill Bile. Co., 305, Atlanta. C*.
ACME CHURN.
#4.30.
Best Butter,
Shortest Time,
Least Labor.
King Hardware Co.
ATLANTA, GA.
fW Best Stoves and
Ran ges. Lo west p rices.
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Clescioa and beautifies the hair.
Promotes a luxuriant growth. Gray
HI Never Fails to Bestore
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures scalp diseases & Druggists hair tailing.
SOc, and $ 1 ,W at
MARLIN REPEATER.
T \ j '
.
^ 2 V 20 MARI-IN.
Made tn Top &-%)?$!%, 3lde-ejectlnff .tS-40 and 44-40 Repeater, Calibre.. mad*
Only Solid and
All other Calibre? ready. The Marlin Fire Arms Co.
Catalogue free. Now Haven, Conn.
Agents-Ladies or Gents, S 7 B
a we«k at heme, u»lng or felling
mmi’l Gray Platers, or laklngorder* for us
to ptate. Plate gold, eilrer, nickel,
copper, white metal, manufacture
the materiel* aud outfits. te*ch the
art, only complete outfit. Including
trade seorets and formulas, lathe,
wheels, tools, all materials for
___ pWK^>w:L*"^t - 1 w»jpWK|Bi«hln>. paring, polishing, plating traveling and
no toys, small In
I 1 large for shops, description.
■ prices, testimonials, samples free.
e»y A Co.. Plating Wort., Dep’t 1«, Colombo*. O.
OSBORNE’S
AND V
Gchool of Shortliand
No books used. At’GUHTA. business GA. from day of
text Actual
entering. Basinens Daoer*. college curr-noy an!
goods u-ed. Send for hindsotneijr illustrated cata¬
logue. Hoard cheap. R. R. fare paid to Augusta.
ASTHMA
POPHAM’S ASTHMA SPECIFIC
m y5 Gives relief In FITS minutes.' Bend
for a FREE trial package.______ Sold
Druggists. Of On® Box »«nt postpaid
on Address receipt TH08. $1.00. FOPHAJ^ 8lx boxes fi.OO.
PHILA., PA.
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