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.a Postefflce.
. mtctttantt. ■ed eighty
ihc postinfwter fit 31 drift
county, l’a,, iafl n v expe-
ncirwlth a u%gc bis* Ju the
icst office iccently. fie was busy as¬
sorting the offlllbe-table. mail, when a large snake
wriggled He gave bat-
1 !•(.and the’snake was soon entwined
about his legs,>nd Gieu liU arms. t\a-
tfcppedHfeito Crnnitkjfrced hi/gto^gry fib* to! f, and store, tlie adjoin- snake
ihg tue Vest- office, WJjitirmute fol-
lowed, ifj after a short conflict
among barrels and boxes he planted
Ms boo: heel firmly on the snake's
Qtj 1 and killed the reptile. It meas-
tr*':! nearly six feet.'
Afraid of a Siphon.
A terrier belonging to a friend of
tji* writer will run a mile at the sight
df a Siphon. When ft waaconsUlerably
younger than it i*#w>w Its owner del-
ugert the dag wlU;,a siphon of soda
water, and ever since It lias cxhjldted
u mortal dread of.sti siphon full or
empty. The remembrance of that un-
expected hath Is evidently responsible
f or this extraordinary aversion.—Tit-
Bits.
Why Do Ion Scratch \
AVben you can otire .yourself for fifty
cents? Ail sk'n diseases,such as tetter,
salt rhenra, ringworm, ec/ema, etc.,
. an he surely cured by an ointment
nailed Tetterin*. Any number of tes-
1 timonials shown for tiro asking. Noth-
ing else is as good. Unless your drug-
gist has it, send 50 c* in stamps to the
manufacturer, J. , T. Stuptrine, Sa-
vn'inah, .Ga,, for al>fix postpaid.
Frostrslcd.
Iko following is extracted from an
essay written by a schoolboy, aged
ten, on a play ho had boen to see: “The
villun curled Uls unistarsh, and seeing
tho pure vurgln shreeks hn lia he mine
or deaths Mud U on ray head this dag¬
ger stabs thee to thy > uttermost sole
tia ha vengumw. Bui the good hero
comes and says O heWus, stur one step
and thy ded body lies at my door. Lay
won parin oa the rurgins korpse and
It was better if yon was drowned with
* * inillstowe. Avarnt nvnrnt from the
tweet korpses prcsunz!”—Tit-Bits.
l indtey’s By# Salve Cures
Bore eyf>* la 8 days; *»hroulo ciuieH In 80
by riiys. mail, or*uioney 25 back. Ail druggist*, or
c. per ho*. J. T. H« i ru, T)ntm
tur, Texas ■
Vnn* n mnn W!ig tsumibi© toririv* a four-
in-hitid will three-quarters of an
iiD«r hi trying t<» tl*oae,
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Why take
Nauseous Medicines?
«a you suffering with
INGIGESTltiH?
Are you siiffarlng with
KIEKEY cr BL&QQER TR0U3LE?
Are you subject to VOIAV, l'LATUl,r.N('V
or FAINS In the BOWKLH f
!>• you suffer from IllCTENTION or St I»-
PltESSlON of UttlNIS?
Do you reel I.ANfirOft, and PUIJiMTA-
TIC 1> in the luorningf
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LIST ’TIS NEWS.
Glwantowear
OurRedSealShoes
Butlt for ,,rvic». Bought for cuah. Bold
by 1 railing m.robant*. Ark for our msfcp
and get the b*st that money will toy.
J. K. Orr Shoe Co. I
ATLANTA, OA.
-Mffl ra w iyp bb’« B
f w sg»
and Whiskey S?^r AahM.
oTilin Mee^K;/ Ti 2
IWIIH.M.'I, C.it, I imrc'-M sS'rv’oML
\y * * ANTED «ll hound In A6FNTS doth: no “ixath E-rH? ” liiwu
d, , , f-■ 'twttfbt MCUoAS of X icrrUorv; CU. Atlauta, OCTFIV KBK<;
Ga.
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E SsfiwtGugkiy 3 UCRtS ffkftr]
nip. riMutluod. Cee
• band i m uy?. Soia a its
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Draught
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* Are Exterminated
<icar Mobile, A la.
PmiSHED INBliHtUSO HOMES
Were Fourteen Victims— Origin of
| Fire Supposed To I love
Been Accidental.
i
i News has just been received that in j
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1,1 northeast of Mobile, . Monday
; night last, fire destroyed the dwellings I
of Homy Good low and Bamuel Smith- I 1
B0 cremating ? all the occupants of
botli . ,, houses-fourteen , persons w ... all. J
The Goodlow family consisted of ;
father, mother and six children, while
there were six persons residing in the
Smithson home—the husband, wife,
three children and a sister of the bus-
ljBn ,“ ;
Ko cause could ho discovered for
tbe ^ ls Relieved to have ;
beBn of accidental origin. The pine
* r<leH R urrounding tho house caught
br6 * rom flames, added to the de j
“tructiou and prevented any assistance
^ rom reaching the persons in tho
^ 0UHe - The bodies were found iu the
rooms where the different members of
the family had been accustomed to
sleep, thus giving the impression that
death had come while the people were
sleeping-
The families _ formed part of a colony |:
of region. * migrants They who came has from settled Iowa, Good in ttty! :
for low havfo# been- in while the Smithson
several years, *
ocI ? recently reached the lorelity
Goodlow other wa highly looked esteemed 1 by ' tBJ ' ‘ j
settle r , vho upon 4
a sorfof lea lor in all td<srv . ,, wn 41,,] ’
but tho Bmithsons were little km fai,,
dhe - bodies were interred in the litwNU ; S. : .
graveyard of the settlement. Ono of of
Gio other settlers acted ns minister »! |
i bo funerals, |
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ANXIETY IN ENGLAND.
Recent Victories Over the Boers |
I
Are Now Shown to Have
Been Half Defeats.
A London special says: The official
announcement of tho joining of Gen.
White and Gen. Ynle lias come as a
great relief aud alt the more so iu view
of tho fact, that later lntelligonco , has
tt
saved Geue.ral Yule’s column from a
1 ho dispatches from f the <1 front- nro are . so r.
' and contradictory that it »B
diftieult to onthuo the situation with
any degree of precision. Three or
four main fac.s, however, stand out
prominently. General Byraonds hght
at Glencoe1 was not anything like the
decisive vietory at first alleged and
General Yule would probivb y have ;
boon annihilated or mot with the same ,
-ate as the captured Hussais if he had j
not retreated.
General White’s “artillery duel ... at
Ilietfontein was a very severe engage-
merit, in which the rifle did great exe-
cation and where success was only
achieved at a distressing cost. The :
bombardment of Mefeking lias com- ;
menoed with unknown result, and the j
Boers have got their Hussar prisoners j
safety to Protoria.
Altogetlior the _ being
campaign is
pushed by the Boers so strenously
a nd ■ ueh *onnd strategical lines
that- , the situation of tbe British must
in all probability give them cause for
deep auxipty for some time to some.
EASTON Vi ITU THE BOERS.
Missing; Newspaper Man la Located On
tho Fighting Lluo. !
A Washington ilispatoh says; TllA Ule '
misritig newspaper man, Easton, who
was supposed , to , hard , . been eaptdied
b y/he Boers, has been traced by too
state aepanment and found to bo nil j
T, 8ht.. Consul Macrum, at Pretoria, j
reports that Kanton is at the front
w ^h the Boer forces. |
n IUU iTT-xiHV-Mfv -Uliv ljl.KA.Hl. ieuii 1 ),
Lirutmnn,I*. j
ProuAehf tii« Poet That H.
Ih a iiror^ian. j
After ft day replete with honors
Lieutenant Brumby, at 8:30 o’clock
Mi Atlanta Tiiftrsday for Marietta
11J r’■**r
UiR home people. Lieutenant Brumby
told the people who were with him: %
“I mu piore proud thau ever to bo i
able to say that !f am a Georgian. II
have been to great receptions in the v
largest cities iu the United States, in
New York, Boston and other plnces,
but 1 have witnessed nothing liko this
brilliant affair.’’ -
ARRANGEMENTS KEPT ;
SECRET,
Trade of War I>i*pjiitiiuMit With Sultan of
Sulu Not Yet Mavb' Known.
War department officials refused to
make public any of tho provisions of
til0 atrangi^jcut made., by General
Itate* with the snhau 'of Sulu. the
wnzwri
havo ,e f tauchedwpon in the cable
r Rwvcd ,p t .p!f°Sr »“ " ash4U ‘ I,oa about i , he “‘' sl >cum * ® nt
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NAUSEA STOPS XOIUUN.
Alnbamn Senator Hu Attack of Illnrit
While Si'Mkiiig In Montaromary.
While Senator John T. Morgan was
addressing an audience in the theater
Montgomery, Friday night, he was
suddenly ill and was unable to
finish his speech.
When he began his voice wag hoarse
and ho seemed troubled with n ohest
<*b!d. A ft be about thirty minutes he
“rack seme^ic* water, which caused
fiansea, and he wa* forced to leave the
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th| exstli.t*’ l> / 3 i
x >r havi^been f _ ag with .cu ... s uat
" in large degree
a
; arml from disaster and disease. An
i unorable peace has been ratified with
» foreign nation with which wo were
war, and wo are now on friendly
Relations “The with every power on earth,
trust which we have assumed
f or the people of Cuba has been faith-
/progress /folly advanced. Thoro is marked
toward the restoration of
d healthy industrial conditions, and un-
er w | s# sanitary regulations
island has enjoyed exemption from tho
scourge of fever. The hurricane which
swept over our new possession qf
Porto Bico, destroying the homes and
y, .^ !B rly of the inhabitants, called
pie of <j instant United sympathy of th^neo-
swift to l0 States, who were
sufferers. respond with generous aid
'"dl While the j
continues in the island of Lujon,
business » its ig resuming renaming its its nc activity and 1
honfidenge T ”j*ited . lt011 ., , ;|ates ! 3 e in »n the tho good good purpose* pn.'po 0 f
:’| Gates is is bein{5 beinir rapidh ranidh estab
"'sior if thjrougjhont these , ________________ tho arehip^f,g ap/J , 0 .
reasons rjuntless
other’^A/ tfi».Un.^ed AVillinm McKinL’V, presi-
dent of States do hereby i
name Thursda-jr <ho 30 th day of No-
veinhor next, as a day of general ! !
Thanksgiving and f-n/yer, to be oh- !
served as such by all'c-jv peoplo on i
this continent and in our newly nc-
qHired islands, as well ns by those i
who may be at sea or sojourning in ;
foreign lands; and I advise that on I
this day religions exercises shall be i
conducted in tho churches or meeting ! ;
Places of all denominations, in order !
that in the social features of tho day
.. . • ;
nanP0 o{ t)ie Divine guidnnee xvUbout |
'' v ' 1 ‘ ( ’h man’fi efforts nvo vnin,-nud for
j )iv ; ]t0 oonso i ation lo those whose kin-
iJm( , atld frienda have sacrificed thei*
jj vrrl for co , ni ( rv
“I recommend also that on this day
m fRr M may bo {onn( | r racticralite
lal)or ^gU PfinPe f rom its accustomed
toU an(1 ph arily abound toward the
8ick ‘
the nee( j v nn(1 the poor
“i n witness'whereof, I have sot mv j
] Jand and caused the sea, of tho United i
gj ates to j )e a fnxe»d. (Signed!
“Wrimv stMtrvTtv *
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^>1 pi.' fi ’ v jv yiFW ‘
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0nr rrIe „ diy , ieIll „ mis W l.h ft,»ai„ Soon |
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^ Washington diapnteh says: An '
understanding has boon reached by ! I
w y oU it ig expected that negotiations
will he opened soon at Madrid for a
4 roa{y between the United States and 1
Thig wiu bo fke j ast atep to-
ward completely restoring the friendly
re i utiolls between tho two countries
<j>| 10 wftv wUh s,„, iu swept tho 0 y
4rcalv ont of existence and the only
international agreement now in exist-
cnee is the peace treaty, which is con-
lined to the events growing out of the
War, and has no reference to com-
merce, navigation, extradition and
other manifold relations between na-
lions in times of peace. Tho coming
liegotiatiens will bo for the purpose of
fom , Rnch n trttatv of etmunerce,
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** Will t»i.« Vear. «.» c,.,. n clini e Them
For SflkfiMMswnt,
A special (ron Washington say,:
The native* of jPorto Rico are not now
ttud uever have been capable of self-
Rovermnent. This is the burden of „
just submitted to the secretary
*«» lb. pmitat
ba8 « *'*»« recommendations relative to
F ortc llluo contained iu his forthcom-
tnp niessage.
^ 10 re P 01 ^ of Gen. Davis is in sub-
G«uc® that it will take years to odu-
— ' tho Porto Bicans.
Paudo Elected President,
Tho state department has been
informed by United States minister
Bridgman ‘at Lapcz that Pando was
elected presidontof Bolivia Thursday.
M'KIXLEY RECEIVES 1 T.TIFION.
Commit t re Want* Mediation Between
Groat Itritniu ami South Africa.
Tho reso hitions adopted at a mass
’
rrosWen t to olTer the friendly services
Of the United Stales in mediation be-
tj-ec Great Britain and the Transvaal
and Orange Free State republics were
presented to _the president Thursday
by a delegation! from New York,
The president, in responding,thank-
ed the gentlemen present for appear-
ing and for the sentiment expressed
in behalf of peace and assured the
delegation that tho petition -.vonld re-
ceive his most earnest considcratjon,
Oldest Clerk lWs Away.
George Bartle, the oldest clerk of
the state department, “keeper of the
great seal," who was appointed by
Beeretary Buchanan in 1845 , and was
a close friend of Daniel Webster, died
in Washington Monday night.
-d
:k», i ;
I s * 3
Also i
nn in valuable rcmc-ly for men.
W hen taken intcrnaUy it cures
Crain » and Colic. It is the best
anti : c known. I
Eve; > is warranted. Sold by dealers
a? ’ ell :*yists fcenc/fclly. Family slee,
j arti $ 25c.
a sire, JOC. I .00.
Prspirsd ■ ; S. SLOAN, Bolton, Mfin.
5? ?-mm... i.iwt V'/'w
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ABOtj’f FRICAN HORSES.
I Tlieir Reesrl Ale Irength and Endurance
in Uet ing Over Ground,
Ong .of the v.-ry first things that
i strlKp the w.-.nderer iu the great ex-
> pa '^ f> °i" 1 he Southern hemisphere is
^ ’ 1 “ 8<; 1 ' 8,; :. ' 1 ani1 endurance of the
om ’ Tll 0 t 18 h to look at they are the
sorriest sc!il S« 1 «w sat eyes on, yet
tbey “PP® 8 -' (o be posseisod of power
o1 ’ setting over tho ground that is little
short of miraculous, and so astonlsh-
Mg iu its persistence as to seem auto-
maths, says a writer in African Life.
^ yet * striking instance cc-.ie under
my potlce onl >' 8 few days after land-
iag lu 0apL ‘ Town ia 18ti3 - 1 "' as »**-
Ung ono Saturday afternoon on the
Sl00p of Park ’« Hotel, which occupied
t! ; e corner of Adderley and Strand
s ‘ reets ‘ when a dust-covered horseman
s opp f t autl dismounted, His horse
Was , ,0 t! ' e * tab!es aG d the
-
f° Ur " 0f a c « nvel ' £atlon la ‘lie bar I
f“f»ed ‘f*i* atlre that , “ sembly he was for a a:i member «P-country of a
district I here was no railway cow-
! ,' lunlcatU f\ wlth tl,e interior in those
and lle had rldden iu from his
home at Colcsburg in leas than six
................... ...
K,JW Colcsburg is more than five
hundred miles from Cape Town, and
lhe <-'0"-utry is very rough going, much
of u beiu ” hea ' - y sand, and other parts
very mountainous. No English bred
horse, fed according to English meth-
0(!s couW havG accomplished such a
rti,e Hs thls ‘ 111010 especially when we
considcr the temperature of the Cape
Colony. I went to look at the animal
ou whldl tbe Mh'ney had been per-
forree<i ’ 8ud Iie a
loau achimmel barely fourteen hands,
and apparently as fresh as paint.
Another very remarkable ride that
came under my notice was performed
by a Boer who lived a few miles from
Greytown, In Natal. Ills wife was
taken ill, and a particular medicine,
not t0 be obtained in Greytown, was
imperative. So, In the early hours of
thp h« started for Maritxberg,
fl f bv-five miles distant, through an ex-
trcmel .V hilly country, and was back
on llis f!lrm in sixteen hours. The re-
markable thing In this ride was that
thp Boel ’ weighed over seventeen stone,
Hi my own experience many instan-
res of the vvond ‘‘ rful st!l >'inK powers
of AfrIcan liorsea havo occurred - To
pif mti° p mie. in 1886 I had been ap-
' ,oin!ed honorable secretary for the
first ntlllptlc 8 P orts held In the Um-
boti c ? nn try * NataL T1 ? cy w< “ ro t0
be beld 1 I in Greytown cn boxing , day,
♦hleh feH on a Monday. AU preparn-
' !ons ' f trles ; etc ” eondudcd
December ‘ " h « a 1 ercelved nn « r f“ t
request to ro to the Transvai?! to look
after a friend who was lying very ill
in his wagon, with na attends s ut
a couple of Kaffirs. I rode as hard ns
1 < ' ouU1 - nild found him among the
krpjse of the Drakensberg, between
and Wnkkei-sihoom, very
' ,a “ mth fe,tr. v uUti lie hau con
t™eted somewhere in the low country
to the northwest I tended him for a
few days. urn. he was clearly out of
k,* r?c:
mmtn. 1 0.™
ting on the wagon-box drinking my
morning coffee at six o’clock Patnrdny
morning. Greytown was 220 miles
away, but I was at my post there at
10 a. ni.. and in addition took a second
prize, both in running and jumping
competitions.
Wanted. | I
Two traveling faletmen in each ^outhoru
Ftato $-0.00 and .expersf* PermanentiKiettion. I
Kxp orlfine* not .hgplBielyneecfMr giidrsM |
reerloEs Tobacco rt , tn.. r
!
llow’* ThU? I
We offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for ;
ruiy cose of Catarrh that cannot t* ourrtt t y i
Hall's Catarrh Chre.
K, .1, CHkXXT A ' 0 . Dl-opa., Toledti. O. j
We, tho muleistyned, hare known F. .1 ('he- !
hey for tho Inst IS years and helicro him per. !
(octly honorable In all bustnera traneactlcnr
S' d financially able to carry out anv oblige-
non made iy their firm.
" WxMusn. E Ohfo' la Kiksak ' S “ " bolemie <$• M/uti.v, Diuggists. Wholesale Toledo, I j
totehen internally, set-
ir.R Uircutly ut ft tbe Mood t nd ran. cue f \ir.
lloll sFumUy Pills are the l-est.
W'bat « jojly old world this would bo if
others cm raid on!y**ee uk through our eyes
riso'f ('uro i- Bwondarfnl Cough medtclue.
Avo«.. -Mr*. W )'r< k»y.f Kfar, Van «clo n and Hl-ko
Br , X. Y , Oct.W. IS#*.
ill BP SB
v; ala
i* c . wmm&f
1 i • j m Vi m
is* -V 9
Xo Y?f,ITSiTTS^f •i *
cure, or „,o„ a .,
res-
-i bis
adyet
she ob-
, too. Just
doliars.” i
echoed the
iient. ‘'Fifteen
gold chain!”
isn't solid gold.”
red. “you could nerer get
Id chair, for that prifte.”
1s it, then?”
gold filled, to be sure."
jte, 1 said bar husband^ stroking
chin reflectively. “But why thi3
dden streak of economy? Don't
ou think'I can afford to wear a solid
gold chain?”
“Of course you can,” sbe assented.
"But this one is guaranteed to last for
ten years—and—and—”
''Well,” said the millionaire, lnqulr-
ingly.
“Well, dear,” she concluded, after
some hesitation, “as that is quite as
long as you are likely to live, I thought
It would be foolish extravagance to
pay any more!”—Woman's Homo
"ompanlou.
A New War of Flowers.
The language of flowers is now play¬
ing a part in the political discord of
tho day in Paris. White pinks and
blue oeillots are the signs of the reac¬
tionary party, while the Socialists and
advanced Republicans Lave adopted
red boutonnieres. Some anti-Loubet
papers advise their followers to wear
Panama hats Sunday as a special in-
cult to the President.
A New Kudiev.
Ships in Europe are bebig fitted with
a new pattern of rudder, which is
formed of several circular plates ar¬
ranged so that, the supporting shaft
passes through their center, thus form¬
ing a balanced rudder which uptends
equally on both sides of the ship and
relieves the pi- rsure of tho water iu
turning.
Tl»*» lethmna of Panama.
Its cnglveerB believe that they hare solved
the problem of tho bu< icessful completion of
this great enterprise, It so, it will prove a
great benefit to Immunity, no n lore, truth; ully
speaking, than 1ms H ostetter’s Stomach Bit-
terh, the remedy which never fails to cure
*TRlctlons ot tho stomach—for of what uso la
prosperity without health? The Bittorgi in-
VMriably strengthens weak stomachs and tor-
pl«l llvors, and is one of tho bleS'lngs of the age.
The Law ot Cera pen sotloa.
Richard Cumberland, the playwright,
was extremely jealous of his young
rival, Richard Sheridan. It is related
that he took his children to see one of
the first performances of “The School : ’
for Scandal,” and when they screamed
with delight their Irritable father
pinched them, saying: “What are you
laughing at? You should not laugh,
my at,” angels; adding, there is nothing to laugh j
in an undertone, “keep
still, you little dunces.” When this
was reported to Sheridan he said: “It I
1 Ssr£ ZX
tag at my comedy, for when I went to
.see his tragedy I laughed from begin-
nmg to end! —The Argonaut. |
(From the Brockton Times, Oct. 30, 3895))
Brookton’d prosperity ig go olceel j allied to
tho prosperity of Iho slioo ind dustry that it will,
no doubt, prov? »t matter of interest to «. large
number of people to learn the actual average
earning capacity of ta h indh’idual employed
in tli© ranking of the world-famed Brockton
shoe. For Illustration : At the tactoryof tMe
u L. Douglass tlhoe company the payroll for
.
tho w«ok ending 8«jit, 80. excluding superin¬
tendent, foremen, salesmen and all clerical
help, shows the average earnings of the cm-
ployes, large and smp.il. to bo $15.54 per week.
This was not an extraordinary week. It wns
the customary l>-iF roll.
Tho amount earned per week, however, does
not always tell tho story of prosperity, Th-
number of weeks employed each year Is the de-
deterraing f actor In tho wage earner’s prosper¬
ity. The Douglass factory has been closed but
one week this yef ar, and that for tho usual sum-
mer stoc k takin?, and it will be closed but
three days the latter part of December. This
would make but nine days out of the year that
the factory is closed.-which is surely as stead'
work as tho most industrious shoemaker could
desire.
Owing to increased business, an other addition
is tote made to the Douglass factory. It will
belOOleet long. 40 feet wide, and nv e storirs
high. It will be ready for occupancy early in
l>ecember. This addition increases tlie capacity
v5 per cent. The W. 1,. Douglass 8hoe com pony
has the iargrst factory in the world, producing
an Rdvertbed lino $8.50 and $3.00 shoe?.
M r. Dougins* say s that tho prospect for suc¬
cessful businest for Brockton manufacturers
wa-i better never so good as now, mid that collections
are than for years.
Often when a woman tries to crush a man
with a look she succeeds in mashing him.
BeEmIIs
a Is The best remedy for
g„„.f Consumption. Cures
©ymP n Bronchitis, Coughs,Colds,Grippe, Hoarse-
■ ness. Asthma, Whooping-
cough. Croup. Small doses : quick, sure results.
1’r. Lulis Pills cure Constipation. Trial, ao/oi^cl
Wash Your Gyeglasscs.
“Spectacles and eyeglasses are as
much benefited by a bath now and
’ hen as people are,” says a well-known
‘‘It is strange how many
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e--"I, „ „co.,l».l-Ipln*.
Now. tlie fact is, glasses require ac-
tual Laths ns frequently as does the
ordinary person. The process Is as
simple - you want to make It. My
plan, however, Is to take the glasses
to a wash / owl and give them a good
soaking In warm water. Then apply
soap freely and rub it off by the use
of a soft tooth or nail brush. After
that, give them a polish with anv of
tUe „ a „ a , tootu p0W(!prs , nnd then
clean them with tissue paper, which
is much better for the purpose than
chamois skin or anything else that I
know of.
“The ordinary cleansing is all right
ns far as it goes, but it is not sufficient,
vi nnv persons i. nart n _„ j„ non? no Jtrea. o-ri>o>- Ininrv mjurj
* •
to their eyes by neglecting to properly
clean their glasses. I have had a num-
her of “patients come to me with com-
b ’ a ' ntS aboUt " bnt the >' callfd K™ d " al
diminiltlou of tbcif sight. An cxaml-
nation revealed the fact that it was
wonderful that they could see at all,
for their glasses were blurred over
aud had been fearfully neglected. A
little soap and water, to which n few
drops of ammonia were added, did fhe
business.*'—AVoman's Life.
w OMEN do suffer! - JP "!j ■ .
Even so-called healthy. wok. ’
But they are not healthy! 'V *, t
The marks left by pain are on the young fa tany of oty
^ .
daughters. Pain that leaves its mark comes a curahli
MUST
WOMENS
SUFFER 7
directly to the cause. It is a woman*'
remedy for woman’s ills.
St., Miss Greenpoint, Emily P. Haas, of 143 Freeman j||fl||||||||
Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: P
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham—I wish to
state that I used your Vegetable Com- i * K
pound with the greatest success. I
hysteria, was very sick was for down-hearted nearly a year with and mW y
nervous; also suffered with painful \
menstruation and pain in back and s \
limbs. I often wished for death, y
thinking nothing would I *
cure me.
had doctors, but their medicines did
me no good. At last, by the advice i fi
of a friend, I began to take Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, k
and I am happy to say it has entire¬ ■
ly cured me. V
Jennie Sherman, of Fremont, m
Mich., Box 748, writes; m
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham: —I feel
that I must write you and tell ,
you what your medicine has fl m
done for me. I had neuralgia
of the stomach for two years, Vj
so bad that I could not do any L
work. I had two or three doc- _
tors, but did not seem to get any bet¬
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ham's Vegetable Compound and Liver
Pills and improved from the first, had ‘
better and appetite, box of Liver and after taking three bottles of Compound
ono Pills, can say that I am cured. You f
Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine."
A Mother Stork’s Devotion.
Among many stories of the affection
of dumb creatures for their young, this
from a German paper is peculiarly pa¬
thetic: “At Neuendorf the lightning
struck the gable end of a barn where
for years a pair of storks had built
their nest. The flames soon caught the
nest In which the helpless brood was
piteously screaming. The mother
stork now protecting spread ont her
wing over the young ones, with whom |
she was burned alive, although she |
might have saved herself easily ] )v
fiiglit.”—Christian Herald.
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i r< m < y A J J ' Don’t bo in too big a harry ? If yc*
: can get tha bast at only a dollar or t
more, why not t-ako it? It will i
\\ / chesor EOCKfilLLffifJia" in the end. g
See our Agent or write direct..
w. L, DOUGLAS
S3 <£& 3.50 SHOES w f l i f ?p 3
' ^w'o“h"s4 ~f®\ with other tT$6 make's, c'ompared’ f'
\ Imlorftcd by over ... ^
pal S 1,000,000 wenverB. ^
1 \ J2r)oug’iat’ The genuine have W. L. E>i
i y\ l ai nampcd name bottom. .’id priceJj|®§8& l j{
on
I T \w35nj subatitute claimed to be i2vL^^t p ’7
>0^3? lahotrW good. Your dealer
v«Ufiy"v9i keep them —
not ' Xve Fenc 3 a pair
Qon ^Ui receipt .i eather. of price. ?i*e, State width, plain
11 of and or
to*. Catalogue C free.
* » VY. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brocktcff, Mass.
lalslif 4 Company,
39 S. broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
Engines and Boilers
^V»t«*r Heaters, Slcani Lnnips mid
Pcubertliy Injectors,
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Manufacturers and Dealers in
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8 figures the lsth* SOtha : B
M ami from 200 to 7ro
pouiHls; a *4.C0 1 ook tor only VCc AlsofnrSl It sella IU
I like "hot cakesterm*liberal.
tbe Rlb!e'..toklngtiiuss. Ittoacliestlio g I
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UNIFORMITY, RELIABILITY AND
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jj f having Winchester them when Shells are buy for ( Vinci rale by ail dealers. Insist upora
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reason t,
Vegetable Compound has been so n\M'
formly successful for' over a quarter ot."l
century in overcoming the suffering *
woman, is that it is and go®
MED WHEAT M
^JF \Ye again offer the cleanest
tbe market, and from probably tl
crop S yield in the. Stale, if cot t Sj
tatcis. We had 366 acres in vrheat
and the crop averaged 20 bushels
Where we had a good aland, BOt 11
led, we bad over 40 bushels per a
hundred bushels of our wheat wil %
iees cockle seed than ore bushel bus’# ofJtT
wheat. Price $ 1.15 per ,
at Charlotte. Bags hold two bi|y
are new—no charge for Lags. TexM ^
or< I®r. ,
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