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Highest of all In Leavtfning Power..
-J,afcst U. S. Gov’t Report.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
iSfc 18 DR. M'GLYNN LOST!
}Ul Friend* Are Uilllai Uuzaay About
Ble Myatarlon* Absence.
New York, June 1.—The wherea
bouts of Edward McGlynnis a subject
of much speculation among his friends.
A report was current that he had gone
to Rome,* but be is known to have
started for Chicago last Friday, on the
6:45 p. m. Erie express, accompanied by
his sister, Mrs. Smith, and hertwolittle
sons. At the Pierrepont hotel, in Brook
lyn, where Dr. McGlynn has lived (Seve
ral months, and where be has many
friends, it is believed he is in Chicago:
but a despatch from that city, quoter
- Father Edward Kelly, Dr. McGlynn'*
friend, as saying that the doctor is not
there.
Dr. McGlynn’s departure for Rome
has been expected to take place very
soon. It has been even claimed tha.
the pope had set a date for an audience,
but of this, or of his plans, Dr. McGlynn
would say nothing and has shown great
aiixiety ty> avoid newspaper discussion
of the -matter. It is now believed by
some of his friends that he will go from
Chicago to Montreal and sail for Rom.
from some other port than New York.
When Baby *«s sick, we save her Csstorls,
WhenahawaaaChild.*hecriedforCutoris. •
When she became Mia*, ah* ching to Caatorin
Wbaoahe had Children, aoo **»* them Caatori*
Oaprlvl V 111 Attend Mia* Phelps* Wadding
Berlin. Junel.—Among the Germans
who will attend the wedding of Miss
Phelps and Dr. Yon Rottenbnrg are
Chancellor Von Caprivi and Count Von
Waldersce. Mr. Phelps gave a dinner
to Mr. Kunyon and family and after
ward presented to them members of the
American colony.
A War Against Frla* Flghtt.
New Orleans. June 1.—The grand
jury created another sensation in this
city by a scathing arraignment of the
municipal and the police authorities
for lnxity iu the enforcement of the
gambling laws. They alAo recommend
the repeal Of the
fights.
IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSE
J. B. Wilson» 871 Clay St Bhaipebnrg
Pa., shvs be will not bt without Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and colds, that bh was threatened with
Pneumonia after sn attack of “La Grippe,”
when various other remedies and several
physician) had done him no good, Robert
Barber, of Cooksport, Pa, claims Pr
Ki ,g’s New Discovery has done him more
id than anything he ever used for Lung
Trouble. Nothing like It. Try it Free
Trial Bottles, at John Crawford ft Co.’s,
and Palmer & Kinnebrew’s Drug Store.—
Larg bottles. SOc. and 81.00.
THE GENUINE
OXFQRD
TEACHERS’
BIBLE!
A whole Library of Scriptural
knowledge in a small compass, adapt
ed tor all classes.
REV DR. HUFLRUT, Editor of 8 8,
Magazine, October, 1890: “The ’Oxford’
Teachers’ Bible is so perfect as to leave
but little for future printers to improve up
on The Helps at the end of the volume
embrace a whole library ol Biblical infor
mation. Whoever obtains this book and
nses it, even with no other help, may be
come a Bible scholar.”
* »e have a full line of the above
Bibles in the various 'bindings and
offer on this occasion,
Special Low Prices.
Kev’d Fred.' T. Lockhart’s Book,
‘ TOLD BY A CHILD.”
A Series of Bible Stories.
Price 28 cts. On sale onr Store.
D. W. McGregor
THE BOOK STORK
ATHENS, GA.
WE OFFER
For next 30 days the new seven room oot-
tage, No. 213 South Jackson sL, next
Mrs. E P. Bishop,
At a Great Sacrifice.
CtVU Bhrvlco Eiafllinltidfb
. In pursuarce of the Presidential or-
The Porter Stocks Case Brought to a d« r of January 5,1883, extending the
sudden stop. I Civi Senries Law to -all free delivery
Atlanta, Os., June 1 —The hearing I poet < Aloes, the Civil Sir vice Commis
ox the Porter Stocks eaMi before Judge I sion at Washington has ordered that jut
R cbsrd H. Clarke, was declared a mis- I examination be held in this city on Sat*
t3ial late yesterday afternoon. urday, July 1,1893, commend'g at 9
The jury sworn was ditmiased and o’clock, a. m , for the grades of clerk
the proceedings which resulted in the and carrier in the city jrst office. Only
order of mistrial are very peculiar and d Use ns if the U.iitrd States can be ex-
raise a technical point which wfOprob-amined.-The age limitations are as
ably con tin ne Use trial of Alf Casain’e follows: Forderk, not under 18. year?;
slayer for some time. ] for ca-rier, aot under 21 nor over 40;
The point raised to that Purter Stocks’ for messenger, stamper, etc jnot under
life has been in jeopardy,Uut the judge 13 nor over 45 No application will be
declared a mistrial illegally, and that I accepted fur this examination unless
the life of the prisoner cannot sgdn, flUk with the undersigned on the prop*
under the law, be jaopardfx d The at-1 er blank, ht fore 12 o’clock, noon, on
terneys sor the state and dafasse disa- Monday, June 26, 1893.
gree about some facts of the matter. The CivU Service Commission takes
The lawyers for the defense assert this opportunity of stating that the ex-
thee the action of Judge Clark in dis- animation) are open to all reputable
charging a juryman to attend the fa* | citizens who may desire to enter the
neyal of his mother amounted to an ac
quittal while the itate’s attorneys
laugh at the position taken by Stocks’
legal representatives, and assert that
i law permitting prize
OnlrGames Wednesday.
Atlanta, June J.—Ram prevented
games in the sonth at four out of the
six places Wednesday. In Birming
ham, Birmingham made 10. and Chat
tanooga made 4'rnns. In Montgomery,
Montgomery. 3; Charleston, 7.
DAILY MARKET REl’OltTS.
Naval Stores.
TVit.Minotov. .Mine 1 —Turnentlne atevl
at, 27; rosin’ firm, strained «: good straine
SO- tar steady at 9 : crude turpuatine
steady, hard, $!.U0; yellow dip, $1.5; virgin
S-.vann.ui. .Mine 1.-Turpentine steady at
27)4; rosin firm at
Prodnce and Provision*.
Vbw foiiK.June 1 - Po k active and ea .
mess new S'—5': onl S2i.O iddles dull and
easv: snort dear. Sin.Th. Lord, quiet and
lower: western steam. S10 59 asked: cit
steam —: options, .'.ay 1005; June,Ic.uCjSei
teinler 11 (•••.
Cincinnati. June 1.—Pork quiet and
steady at '2.0 laid lower at! SP.STLa- Bulk
meats nu et short libs, frlo.i-Tj Ba; on steady,
short, clear $11.2 1.3714.
< me aoo. J ne 1.—Pash onotations were as
follows Alessoork. $'.0.6 Stl'-UiaK Lard
Sin.•Jo.'s 0.22)$. S'joi tr l»)io<i$e. $9.65 49.07)4
Dry salt shoulilers. boxed. $ 10.00ft 10.25; shod
clear sides, boxed. 8 O.JjitlO.V'.
Liverpool Cotton Future*.
LlvEitr'.ot,. nude I.—Bales *, GO bales. Tone
ftrm. Middling. 4)4-
March and April wt
A pi ll and -May <ft
May and June
June and -uly 4.(i6q4.<>5
July and (August... 4.0*ft4.i
August and r eptember 4.n'd4.09
September and October 4.U4U''
October and November 4.09ft4.
November and December £16 i4.
DeceiubcranU January 4.19
Chicago Market. *
Chicago, 'une 1.
Wheat-Cash. —Sept. 3)4 July Ufa
i om—Cash, — Sept 40)4: uly. 40)4.
Oats - asli- ; Sept. 21%: uly.2sj94.
Pork—Cash, ——: Sept., 21.80; ..uly, Jl.'O.
lUbs'-Cash. —{Sopt.. nl.lJuly. hue!.
Lard—Cash, ; Sept., 1MB: May. 17.10.
MOlArkda klStklih
poatzl service, without regard to their
political affiliations. All such citizens,
whether democrats or republicans, or
neither, sre invited to apply. They
there was an agreement to inform a ju- i shall be examined, graded, ar.fi certi
ror that his mother was dead, and tb:
tbia practically amounted to a mistrial.
The entire nutter came about by tha
death of one of the juror’s mother, and
by the court dismissing that juror and
declaring the oaso a mis*rial.
Stocks’ attorneys declare that he had
been jeopardized and hence it amounts
to an acquittal,tnd that they will eatry
the (use to tha highest courts in the
land.
fitd with entire impartiality, and
.wholly without regard to their p l tical
vi. wi.or to a* y consideration save their
efficiency, as shown by the grades they
obtain in the examination. For appli
cation blanks, full inatrrotions, and in'
formation relative to the duties and
salaries cf the different positions, ap
ply at the poet < ffice to
Jas. P Davis,
Secretary, B ard of Examiners.
From the leader of Worm's famous
band, a teacher of twenty yean* expe
rience :
Atlanta,Ga, April 3,1891 —I have ex
amined the work of Mr. E. A. Nelms,
on the rudiments of music, and find it
the best thing of the kind I have seen
1 tbink it is the very thing for teachers
to use with beginnen. A. J. Wurm,
Leader DeGivea’ Opera House
For sale by Haselton ft Dozier and
all music Dealer*.
A Young Lu.iy vVtgo.fully Burned.
Waycboss, Gn., June 1.—Miss Ma
mie Gill was probably fatally bnrneil at
her home iu this city. Whilo standing
near a fire her attentidff was directed to
something going on in the yard and her
dress canght fire. She ran out of the
house in great fright and alarmed the
neighbors. Harry Reed, a young man,
saw the danger and taking a blanket
went to where Miss Giil was and found
per enveloped in the llames. With
difficulty he succeeded in extinguishing
the flames. Miss Gill is frightfnlly
bnrned and is not expected to live but a
few hours. Her fatner is a conductor
on the Savannah, Florida and Western
railroad and absent Trout home.
COMPOUND.
A recent dlaeovary by tut el(
physician, bruxenfutty sued
monthly by thousand, of La*
sdUa. lathoonly perfectly salt
and reliable medicine dlacov
ered. Ecware of unprinciple
druggist* who offer lnfertj
medicine* In place of this. Ask for Cook’s Cor,-.
lu>OT Cowouxb, (al e no ruhstOuIc, or Inclose aland
Scent* In poetage In letter, and we will aend, sealed,
a malL Full sealed particulars in plain
, to ladle* only. 2 stamps.
1
Athens by Palme- & Kinntbrew, and
Druggist) everywhere.
'Doctors’
_ ja . Bills
BBD BOTANIC
DaDaDaBlOOD BMN
THE GREAT REMEDY
q—MUduytaaproiaij _
SCROFULA, ULCERS. ECXENA..
RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES. ERUPTIONS.
ala bydniggtta.
SENT FREE w«inKVV erra.
BLOOD BALM CO, AIW
Your time will be well spent in looking over the very ex
tensive and well selected stock of Men's 3, 4 and 5 dol’ar
*■ r oirimir P- ftn>B
Shoes, at
E. I SMITH & CO’S.
Complete
Manhood
.and how to attain tt.
At last a medical work that tell* the cane*,
describes the effects, point* the remedy. ’TWa
la scientifically the most valuable, artistically
the most beautiful, medical book that, ai ap
peared for yeats; 96 pages, every page bearing
a halftone illustration in tints. Some of the
subjects treated are Nervous DeWJity, t“’P'>-
kney, Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The
husband. Those, intending Marriage, etc.
Every man who would know the grand truths,
the plain facts, the old secrets, and the new
discoveries of medical science as applied to
married life, who would atone for past follies
and avoid future pitfalls, should write for this
wonderful little hook. It will be sent free,
under seal. Address the publisher*, a
Erie Medical O., Buffalo, N. Y.
IF YOU WISH PERFECTION
In fit and wear, try a pair of our men’s $6 50 Shoes.
E. J. SMITH & CO.
A. NEW SMLPMENT
Of Summer Foot-Wear for Children ]ust in.
ORANGE MOSSOM
ONE GENT A WORD.
'dveitlseneaU af IS ward) ar nan, luartad
a this aalznz far ONE CENT .A .WORD each
■scrtloB, Cash la Adnata.
WANT COLUMN.
W anted.-La'iestod' wilt'ng at home, will
pav * 8 0' t) *20.0' per week aelf-ad-
<lre»«d stamped envelop for reply. Address
Mme. Wright, Mishawaka, Ind.
A New Jersey Man Missing.
Jackso>vili.e, Fla,, June 1.—C. W.
Coman, a geologist employed on the
state geological survey of New Jersey,
and making his.home in Trenton, has
disappeared mysteriously here. His
brother-in-law, E. M. Shaw, has arrived
here for the purpose of making a thor
ough search. Coman had ail idea that
there was a rich deposit of phosphate in
Dade county, about 40 miles from whirj
Senator Quay does his t upon fishing
He went down there last month, pushed I
a f mall boat ont and started down the"
St. Lucie river. Since then nothing has
been seen or heard of him.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
Is sold with writtsn
guarantee to core
aswOTiK?*
nea*,Hcad*cho'tmd
Neuralgia andWake-
fulneaa.cawed byex-
oeeeivotueofOplum,
Tobacco and Alco-
______ ■ hot; MentalPepres-
• BEFORE - AFTER- akaL'Softening at
tho Brain, canalng Misery, Insanity and Death;
Borreneos. Impotency, Lost Power In either sex.
Premature Old Aace, Involuntary
by over-indulgence, over-exertion of the Brain and
“rroraof Youth. It rives to Weak Organs their
aturat Vigor and doubles the joys of life: cures
Lacorrhcea and Female Weakness. A month’s treat
ment, in plain package, by mall, to any address, *1
per box, 6 boros *5. with every S5 order we give a
Written Guarantee to core or refund the money.
Circulars free. Guarantee loaned only by our ex
clusive agent.
Pai.mcb ft KiRNisgaw.
New York Cotton Future*.
steady.
Xbw Yoiik. Juno
Sales. 36.3 0. Middll
. 7.80 k 7.59
Tone,
7M-
-■annary..
March
April 5
July 7 20,’ '..36
August 7JIUi(. 7.4i
Septo her 7.3^7.61
October 7.46 * 7.68
Novemlier 7.51SJ 7.8 >
lieceuiber 7.64ft 7.71
We are authorized to sell this place for 30
per cert, less than the price of one year
ago. Then can be no more convenient
nome lor a bnainm man. The boose hu
bath room, with hot and cold water ar*
rangemtnta. Rood garden and a large lot.
Only two block* from Michael Bit*, cor-
.jr. Gall and get the price—it will sur
prise yon.
rmy
be interested in the following from
Alex B F pe, A. D. G., Commander
Dep’tTenn. and Ga. He tav*: “We
have bad an epidemia of whooping
cough here (Stewart, Tenn.) and
Chamberlain,* Cough Remedy has been
.the only medicine that has done any
good.” There ia no danger from
whooping oougb, when this remedy to
freelv given It completely controls
the disease. 25 and 50 cent bottles for
sale by John Crawford ft Co.
Italian Warship* at Annapolis.
Annapolis, June 1.—The Italian wnr
ships Etna and Dogalli, of the interna
tional review fleet at Hampton Roads
and New York, have arrived here to re
main nutil the close of the Naval Acad
emy graduation exercises. Their ar
rival was announced by the firing of a
national salute from the Etna, which
was acknowledged from the academy.
In' the afternoon a sham battle was
fonght at the government farm.
. 'FOR BENT:
7 room boose 8. Milledge ave. near
C G Talmadge’s for fit. 50
6 room hon e N. W. corner Meigs
and Franklin...... 15 00
2 room house cor. Boll and Clayton 22 50
6 room house 610 West Waddell.. 12 50
7 room house cor. Jackson and-
Dougherty * 17 00
7 r»om bouse Barber St 13 60
4 room bonae 8. L’-mpkio 8 00
5 room home on Boulevard 13 00
t room house on Weat Broad at... 10 00
4 room house on 8 Lumpkin.. ... 2 00
4 room house on Bluomfle'.d at.... 8 00
tW Office rooms and stores on tbejeen-
tral business streets.
*. YOUNG MAN:
Now is the Time to Bnilda Home I
We will sell you a choice lot for *300 00
and lend you the money, on long iime.'io
build a bouse. Come and aee us, at No.
14 College Avenue.
myrow
Pennaylvaulana to Protect Gaily,barg.
Harrisburg, Jane 1.—In response to
a request from the house Attorney Gen
eral Hensel notified that body that he
knows of no action the state can take to
prevent the alleged invasion of the
Gettysburg battlefield by an electric
railway. The line traverses streets,
road and land by consent of the local
authorities and owners of property, the
attorney general says, and does not
trench on the property of the state.
a .
For Steallnc Hta Daughter's Body.
Haioocbtov, Pa., Jane 1.—Thomas
Woolen was arrested here on the charge
of willfully opening a tomb and remov
ing a body therefrom. He was taken
to Wilmington, Del., given a hearing
and held for court. Be to the father ol
Mrs. Jacob H. Dean, whose body was
taken at night last week from the Lom
bardy cemetery and removed to Oxford,
Pa.
Another Battleship Ready.
Pfiladxlphia, Jane 1.—The United
States battleship Massachusetts will be
launched from Cramp’s ship yard on
Saturday, June 10. The vestel to
exact counterpart of the Indians, which
left the ways last February, Itis prob
able that a delegation from Massachu
setts will attend the ctrtmonies and
that the daughter of a Massachusetts
statesman will christen the ship.
THE POPULAR EXCURSION
Monday June 6th to Atlanta Round
Trip *1.00-
Please purchase your tickets at once
from the following firms:
Palmer ft Kinnebrew’s drugstore,
W. A. McDowell ft Son.
Dr. Bell, at the Brumby drug store.
D, W. McGregor’s Book Store.
Dr. Warren Smith, at the E. S. Lyn
don drug store.
A Natural Food.
Conditions o £
the system arise
when ordinary
foods cease to
build flesh—
there is urgent
need of arrest
ing waste—assistance must
come quickly, from natural
food ^.ource.
Scott’s Emulsion
is a condensation of the life
of all foods—it is cod-liver
oil reinforced, made easy of
digestion, and, almost
palatable as milk.
Prepared br Scott A Bowna. N. Y. All <trn(t»i«t*-'
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is become so will known
and popular as to need no special mention.
All who have used Electric Bitters sing the
same song of praise. A purer medicine
not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all
diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will re
move Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and oth
er afleettions caused by impure olopd.—
Will drive Malaria from the system and
prevent as well as enre all Halaria fevers.
For care of Headache, Constipation and
Hoe'11 tty to tho Missionaries,
Nxw York, June 1.—Rev. Dr. El-
lingwood, of the Presbyterian board of
foreign missions, 53 Fifth avenve, bzs
j ist received a letter from the Rev.
Graham Lee, in Korea, in which he tells
of the latest instance of hostility,which
was shown in depriving the missiona
ries of three houses which they had
bought and paid for They were pre
vented from opening a mission and did
not receive baok the money which they
had paid for the property.
Tb. Correct Thing.
"No,” said the poet. "Ido not waste mud.
paper in componition I write ail my verse
on a slate.”
“Delightful," mid Cynicns. "You can
rub them right out. then, and so destroy all
evidence of your weakness.” — Harper’s
JtoMr.
J*Pt What Sli* Expected.
Mis* Antique (schoolteacher)— What does
w-b-i-t-e spell t
Claw—No answer.
Miss Antique—What la the color of my
akinf
Class (in chorus)—Yellow.—Tit-Blta.
Ad Approprlat. Name
“Why is It called strawberry short cake, I
worded” asked Gas de Smith of Hostetter
McGinnis.
“Because it is generally short of straw
berries, I suppose,” replied Hostetter.—
Texas Siftings.
mrtnepre
vention o
, BALDNES
1 removir
DAITdBUFF and all ot' er
liaeasc* of the scalp. Conta.ua
no oil, and is aperfect dressing
isir. Treatise on acalp ■■■■ * OF an*
diseases free. Fo
*Y\
For ul«t h? ?»!mnT & Kwmfibrtw.
V remoYir,
MAGIC
MASONIC MEETING.
Athkxs, Ga., June 27tb, 1893.
Regular commnnicafion of Mount
Vernon Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M.,
will he held in their hall, Dupree
Building corner Broad and Thomas
streets at 8 o’clock sharp next Friday
evenirg, June 27th, 1893, for
work in Fellow Craft de-
, _ ,, _ — gree. All duly qualified Masons fra-
Indigestion try Electric Bittere—Entire sat- ternally invited to meet with ns.
to'actkw guaranteed, or money refunded. , Johh Crawfoiii> W v
—•Price 86c. and $1.00 per bottle at John jr, K Kx W xy, lec’y. * '
Crawford ft Co,, and Palmer it Hione* ’
tucfr’f Pnuftocc. i
HOSIERY.
THE BABBEB SBOP.
McQueen A Carter, Proprietors.
, ,,800*11*1 ground floor Toomer. Hotel, earner
Clayton and Jackson streets.
Onlj flrat-elaaa and polite workman, am-
GREATLY SEDUCED PUCES.
The Misses Bradberr;
Are now selling their colored Chips
ind Straw Hats at greatly reduced pri
oes, they also have a beautifnlline of
White Chipa, Hats and Satin Ribbons
suitable for oimmer cement and mid'
summer,
Clayton street, Athens, Ga.
The Weekly -Banner—the
great Democratic organ of tl •
Eighth and Ninth District
It’s worth mrre than a dall*/
bai Y*u * ar that.
County seato f Oconee coun
ty, on the Macon & N T orthern
Railroad, fine Schools and
Churches, and pure cool wa
ter. The cheapest place to
live in Northeast Gerr^ia.
For Sale.
The following described pro
perty in the above named
place.
6 acre lot on Hutcheson ave., loca
tel thereon nice 6-room dwelling,
servant’s house, stables and crib.
Also 4 two-room tenant houses. All
for $1600 00.
2 stores, 70 x 200. $500 00.
3 room tenant house and lot, 3-4 of
an _acre, adjoining t olored Baptist
Church. • Price $250 00.
APPLY TO
u a mm,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Vo 111, Broad Street.
4 LETTER FROM K4NSAS.
Ekfobia, Kiz, March 4, 1833.
Goorg4ai
Gentlemen—We hereby certify that by
the aid of Nelma’ chart on* two daughter*,
10 end 12 year*, could In 85 mlzntcc in.
•tantly give the key in which any pleoe of
moaio wee written, either in sharps or
fiat*. Previous to this they had never had
My inetrnotion and kaaw nothing whnt.
ever of mutlo. Wo nr# well pleaaed with
this work and do heartily recommend the
same. Respectfully,
Mb. us Mbs. L. Romxson,
WITNESS TO m AZOV*.
I was m eye witness to tho above and
did at tha end of thirty- flv* minute* help
examine the ehUdron, their answers were
given instantly end without any i»t«i«H
whatever. Reaps otfally yours,
J. K. Pattison,
President of Board of Edneatlon.
Crete, Neb.
Bend for this chart. It will teaoh your
children moaio. Indorsed by all the great,
set teachers In Amerloa. Prloe, $2. Per
ante by all mnalo dealers or Intanattonal
Publishing Osu Atlanta, Qa.
' V USHELTON ft Dozixn.
O. BODE
On Clayton Street
WILL HAVE FOR THE NEXT
WEEK THE BEST
CANDIES
Of Every Description.
CAKES made of the best MATERIAL
Is Sure! Safe!
Inflammaitlon,
Congestion and
Falling of the Womb,
Profuse, Difficult,
Irregular Menstruation,
And Leuchorrhcea.
Sensible! .It Always Cures!
Laceration of the Cervix,
^ Ulceration and
Tumors,
Antevorsion,
Retroversion,
Dropsy of the Womb.
died to any
on receipt
Dr. J. C. McGill ft Co.,3ft 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, III.
SOLD AT LYNDON’S DRUG STORE.
L everywhere*
a
IH15 IS
» W. L. DOUGLAS
.S3 SHOE genSen,
A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf,
| seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable,
' stylish and durable than any other shoe ever
sold at thq price. Every style. Equals custom-
. made shoes costing from $4 to $5.
The following are of the same high standard of
merit:
$4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf, Hand-Sewed.
$3.50 Police. Fanners and Letter-Caniere.
*3.50, $3.35 and $3.00 for Working Men.
00 ana $1.75 for Youths *nd Boys.
3.00 Hand-Sewed, ) FOR
$3.50 and 3.00 Dongola, ( LADIES.
1.75 for Misses.
IT IS A DOTY yon owe yoorself
to get the beet value lor your
— mey. Economize'-In year
XJtwoer by parcbezlsg W.
L. Douglas Shoes, which
represent the best value
nt the prices advertised
astTvnnw*"** conies*
Uly. Do you wear
thorn 7
Win,
^ the wo:
Will Btve.ezclnalve sale toahoe dealers and general merchants where I have ne
ktenta. Write far catalogue. Ifnet for sale iny onr place send direct to Feetory, stating
Mad. size and width wanted. Postage Free. \V. Iu Douglas, Brockton, Mass.
M. MYERS OO. s A.gents.
SEE
What Our Music Teachers
and musicians Have
To Say
HELMS’ CHART:
• Lopr Cobb Institute.
Ip examining Nelm’s Magic Chart, we find they contain many excel*
lent qualities. Miss Elsie Tyler,
Teacher Voice and Organ.
Miss Lillie Barnett,
Teacher ot Piano.
I consider the’Musical [Chart a most admirable assistance .for both
teacher|and pupil in^the first rudiments of moBic. V
E .A.'Ckawford,
Principal French and English School.
We.have examined Nelm’s Music Chart^and.consider it s fine thing.
Respectfully, * Emma V. Mill,
, ■ ■ Ellen L. Mell.
After examining the Nelms Chart ot the Rudiments of Music, I find
t very satisfactory and beneficial to music teachers and students.
Very .truly, Hallie, Hodgson.
After a careful review of Nelm’s Music Chart, I cheerfully recom
mend same to ail beginners, and in particnlar those in the professicn]who
have the welfare and advancement of their pnpils at heart.
Henri C. Aleitz;
March‘10,1893.
I have examined the work of E. A. Nelms on the Rudiinents of Mnsio
and pronounce it a.most valuable work to-stndents of iflnsio.
Miss Hattie Morris.
I have examined your Nelms Music Chart and can crathfnlly say
that it is one of-the most succinct and complete presentations of the Rnv
diments of Mnsic I have ever seen,.
. Very truly, * G. G. Bond,
^ Sup’t Public Schools. ~
I consider Nelms’ Chart of the Rudimenfs of [Music's great assistant
to any one in the study .of music. T. J. Little,
Cornet Soloist and Band Master.
After making a careful examination of Ne]ma’;Musica] Chart, it gives
me pleasure to»ay I’ve never seen a work which contains the same amonnt
of useful and iudispensible information in so small a compass, and heartily
recommend it to every one who studies the Pianoforte.
Yours truly, . Mrs. Ida M, Davison.
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