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TREES AND lUXBEtt NOTES.
It is said that timber cannot be
properly seasoned by smoking.
The cells of woody fiber are only a
thousandth of an inch.
Some kinds of wood require eight
years ’ for effecting seasoning,
It is possible in some cases to assist
the progress of seasoning by dissolving
the sap of wood by immersion in
water.
The beauty of the birdseye of
arises from the contortions its
fibers. The cause of this peculiarity
is unknown.
A cubit foot of the best English
oak, when green, weighs seventy-one
pounds and ten ounces; when forty-three season¬
ed, the wood is reduced ta
pounds and eight ounces. that
Experienced lumber men say wood
in the process of seasoning
should occasionally be repiled and de¬
cayed or defective pieces removed,lest
they infect the others.
The durability of wood does not, as
some suppose, depend on its weight.
Larch, one of the lightest woods, and
locust, one of the heaviest, ate alike
almost indestructible.
“Wind shakes” are circular cracks
in a tree separating the different iay
ers. They are supposed to be caused
by wind, and greatly injure the lumber
made from Ruch a tree.—Bt. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
Ills Praise.
A Norfolk rector writes to the Lon¬
don Daily News: “All Norwich men
know how exquisitely the late Dr.
Goulburn read the lessons, especially
the epistles. Here is a Norfolk far¬
mer’s criticism upon him: ‘Hay wun
na so much of a praieher’—an atro¬
cious libel, by the way—'but hay wuz
a wunnerful fine man at tbe gewse*—
eagle lectern.”
Bow About Him.'
Jones—I)o you believe in the Spir¬
itual injunction, “Let, not' thy right
hand know what thy left hand doeth?”
Bones- Yes; why shouldn’t I?
Jones -Well, how about the man
who spends his money right and left?
— New York Journal.
Ere the Farewell is Spoken
On the deck of the steamer, or on board tlie
train that, is to bear you away from those dear
to vott, you will, If you urn wise, have safely
stowed away in your luggags a sufficient -Hostetler's supply
of that safeguard against illness
Stomach Bitters. Commercial travelers, tour¬
ists and pioneer emigrants o meur in testifying of
to the fortifying and saving properties hi ionsne-s. the
great ionic, !’»» for oonstlpalion, and
malarial and kidney oomplainrs nervous¬
ness.
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Considering the fai t that it always get roasted
the peanut manages topreserveits, hoerfulnesa.
Fits permanently cured. No fit* or nervous¬
ness after first itay’s rise of J)r. Kline’s Great
Nerve ltestorcr. F-’trlnt Dottle and treatise, tree.
Dll. it. II. KMNR, Ltd.. 931 Arch 8t„ 1‘hila., l’a.
We have not boon without Plso’s Cure
Consumption for 20 years. T.lr.xlft
Camp St., Harrisburg, Pa., May 4, 'HI.
K. B. Walthall & Co., Drngitls s, Horse
Ky., styr: IThIVs Catarrh Cure cores
one that takes it.” Sold by Druggists, 75c,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces lullamina.
tlon, nllayB pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle.
GAINED IN STRENGTH
Was Confined to the Bed Moat of the
Time— The Remedy.
"1 was much run down in health and had
■ to keep my bed the greater part pt tho
time. 1 hail no appetite and did not rest
well nights. 1 began taking Hood's Snrsa
parilla and my appetite returned ami I
gained strength rapidly, and soon felt like
anew man. I attribute my escape from
illness of any kind the past winter to tak
ing Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Ann- Mvkbs,
Arthur, New York. Get H Aid's,
Hood’s Pills the bent family cathartic,
easy to operate. a£o.___
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT,
Ttilanc University for of Louisiana.
Its ftdvanUi^es practical ita. t. ’ft!'
in Ample laboratories and abundant hospital
materials are unequalled. Tree access is given
to the great Charity Hospital with 700 beds
ami 30,000 patients annually. Special of the in trtic- sick.
Uon Is given daily at the October beside 1807 For
The next session begins 1 Ith,
catalogue and information address:
l»rof. 8 . K. CMAILLK, M. D., Dean.
DTP. O. Drawer 881, NKW ORLEANS, LA.
Bicycles
••ALEXANDER
•‘OVERLAND”...
WAV BULKY.,....
ELECTRIC CITY
You have no eiettso uew for not buying
bicycle If It’s the price you have been watting
for. Agents wanted. Write for Bargain l.|,tof
second-hand wheels. W. D. ALEXANDER,
dS-tl N, Pryor St., Atlanta, Os.
$4 mp%x uShiURE
| OO yes wain komrabk. steady etsphymem
the year uwm at good wages, er your om
home » ip travel f If so. sendee, id stamps
far <w> wholesale price-list and particulars,
IPs furnish Pest of hank references.
AMERICAN TEA CO.
OCTROIT. Michigan.
Sweetness and U~ht.
Put a pill in the pulpit if you want practical
preaching for the physioal man ; then put the
pill in the pillory if it does not practise what it
preaches. There’s a whole gospel in Ayer’s
Sugar Coated Pills; a “gospel of sweetness
and light.” People used to value their physic,
as they did their religion,—by its bitterness.
The more bitter the dose the better the dootor.
We’ve got over that. We take “sugar in ours"—
gospel or physic—now-a-daye. It’s possible to
please and to purge at the same time. There
may be power in a pleasant pill. That is the
gospel of •
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
Mote put particulars in Ayer's Curcbook, too pages.
Sent free. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maas.
A VETERAN’S WIFE,
Attested With Heart Disease and elves
Up to pie—Saved In a Won¬
derful Way.
from the Press, Utica, ff. Y.
There is no one better known or respected
in the village of Brookfield, Madison Co.,
New York, than Mrs. John Fisk, the wife ot
an old resident and veteran of the war of
the Rebellion. In April of this year, Mrs,
Fisk lay at death’s door from neuralgia and
heart disease, the family physician having
recommended her to settle all her worldly
affairs, as she vu liable to be taken at any
minute, and inquiring hear friends had passed expected at
each visit to that She away. her
But Mrs. Fisk, to the surprise of
neighbors and physicians, suddenly strong began and
to mend, and now she Is as
healthy a woman of hor advanced age (70
ing Is her own story of how she was cured.
•T consider it is a duty to myself and the
ssatSTiass^fftCfi'yf?; community to tell of my extraordinary re
fatal illness. I had long been suffering
SMSftw SS ™.UT.CS« 8
i one such torments know, until my heart
ecame so t^p^s affeeted (nationally and or
a“nv 4 awayf “one all
time had
in his power for me, and I thank him much
for bis kindness and attention, and believe
if be
ff° aid mfhavfng*done all he' oould, I felt
at liberty to use any other means that held
a remedy that 3 had^iieei? £<£££m
friend who had been at death’s door from
rheumatism and heart disease, but who now
is In good health.
“Whatever doubt I may have had as to
this remedy’s effleaey in u dissimilar dis¬
ease, to that from wbleh he had suffered,
was dispelled on reading in the Pren of a
ease identical with mv own being cured,
with the name aud address of the person
who had been so benefited. So my husband
who now was anxious that I should at once
take the treatment, purchased for me a box
of !>• Williams’ Pink Pills. I took them
according directions, and within a very
0 iiort time the paina began to disappear, four
my heart’s actions became normal, ana
vWe“fo t 5 m my“hous“
o
work as well as wh .ii was a young Williams’ woman,
"I had always, until I tried l>r.
virtls^^roprie^^meduttbuTnowmy undergone wondrous change
ideas have a God’s all wise
in that direction, for under
Providence, -Pink Piilr have renovated
me, and apparently given me a new lease
‘‘This is no seorei in this « end 7
hope other this sufferers certificate in distant may be places seen,,...' .<-*
the game benefits that I have received,
“Cnsnisna Fisx."
Pink Pills "are sold in boxes (never in
imitations the'pubMe arc sold cautioned in this shape) against at numerous 60 cents a
box or six boxes for #2.50, and may be had
r °“ ''
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First Meeting With Mosi.ultoes.
Two Irishmen, * ft just landed in Amer
Iv?„C „ P „v vi?r«d ___•
In be >g «W y i
and were soon attacked by swarms of
mosquitoes. They took refuge under
the bed-clothes. At last one of them
ventured to peep out, and, seeing a
the Savthevs f-Pe searching for u« wid a
lantern .rson’s Weekly.
Frofits 300 to 500 Per Cent.
The sewing machine, one of the
greatest b’t >,sings in the way of ma¬
chines ever offered the public, sold for
years at sixty dollars i) the United
States. The same mao.iine, bowayer,
to be shipped to a foreign land, could
he purchased below twenty dollars,
After the patents ran out the price
fell rapidly until now sewing machines
are sold for twenty-five dollars and of
ten below twenty dollars. The sewing
machine manufacturers became im
me use I- rich from their profits of sev
erftl hundred per cent It has been
estimated that typewriting machines
cost, less than twenty dollars to build,
while they sell for from fifty dollars to
one hundred dollars each.
It is generally understood that an
agreement exists whereby these high
prices are maintained. Business men
are compelled to pay from three hun¬
dred to fivehnnd're , at profit or
go without the machines.
Are there any other machines which
yield such profits as the sewing ma¬
chine did for years, and the typewrit¬
ing machine has and does, except it he
the bicycle?
---- .
,
« publicity.
“I cannot longer keep the wolf
from the door,” he sighed, his head
sinking dejectedly upon his breast.
Thus he sat until his wife came and
kissed his throbbing temples and
“Perhaps —ft *• ^ ftknnv the Yktfn wolf
will go around
to the back door," she whispered.
It was woman’s way to reflect upon
the bright side of things; she hadn’t
much use for a side she could not
reflect upon.—Detroit Journal.
Mir in mi.
FITE Mhlt KILLED IN A GEORGIA
CONVICT CAMP.
BOLT STRIKES PRISON BUILDING.
Scores Were Injured—In tlie Excitement
Many Convicts Made a Dash For Lib¬
erty, But Nine Are Recaptured.
As .... the hundred . , and , fifty-odd ... ,,
eon
victs at the Green Brothers’camp at
Dakota, Ga., seven miles from Cor
dele, were m the , prison supper room __
nW,t aUae "“ ir "“ in «
meal a flash of blinding lightning shot
hanging '»».*• w«ck the .Iona. section all the hvi after- b.«
over
noon, struck the building, knocked
n half-hundred of the shackled men. to
the floor and created the most thril
ling consternation.
Three men were killed instantly,
two, who died later, fatally shocked,
and twenty injured.
The S« ftrds tke P 1 *™ e ax
thoroughly , demoralized as the prison¬
ers, and for a few seconds fear held
full sway.
Convicts lay upon the floor moaning
and groaning, their clanking chains
r iding to the horrible noise their
abject terror caused. Guards stood by
apparently petrified Ivy the spectacle.
Suddenly, and almost in the very
midst of it all, there was a wild rush
for the door by half of the zebra-dad
crowd. The guards stood still , allow*
inf? the men to hurry by. thinking, if
they thought at all, that they were
seeking safety on the outside from the
death that seemed imminent inside.
brought Recoding those their who senses were yet the guards in the
room to r standstill, and while some
f th | iekl £ the £ prisoners at bay ft
giye ^ R , al
and overtake those who had rushed
j,/ G first seconds of the intense
I •*- <,r , ™tug • tue .. , lightning , , •
-
stroke,
Then as order was restored, some of
the gUM'da in the building began mak
mg an investigation of the situation
j n the room. It was found that three
of the convicts were dead, two dying
ami twenty others hurt, some of them
reriously, while others sustained hurts
wh ich m f. k « ‘ hcm hoH f ital snb '
iectB ( for , some time to come.
When the final round-up had been
made it was seen that eleven .* prisoners
-
, tb , . hftfl . , t. ,. he,r *P?
® «“P eac
«** . l°f ? le * ut d . ald #
c were c ( ’ ttl ’ f 8
8,ar,cd u P urTO lt ’ A drenqhmg nun „
.
7 #8hed ^ 11 ih f r trackfl ’
do^foUow *
e d
Sj complete was the work of the
heavy rain that the dogs were unable
to follow any of the escapes any dis¬
tance. However, so close were the
men upon the fugitives that they were
able to overtake several of them, and
dnriug the night nine of the number
were overtaken and were returned to,
the prison. build¬
When the lightning struck the
ing the convicts were gathei f about
the table. Their chains were together
and the sparks played along the metal
making a crackling, sizzling noise as
it went. It caused many to spring to
their feet and more than one negro
danc’d a death jig to the electricity
char, e ’ chains that clanked with the
mov; u >nts of the terrified men. Many
of the men w’ere burned and scorched
about the ankles and blisters snow the
course She current took as it wound
aruur. their limbs, leaving its course
marked by the hunters it mode
The bolt appt" ,u nave struck the
comb of the roof and after splitting it
open from one end to the other went
down one of the corner posts. It then
played around the interior of the
room, leaving its course so clearly
m-rked on the walls that the lines
cai. be seen.
Warned Against Emigration.
The Kruez Zeitung (Berlin) warns
German farmers against the invita¬
tions of emigrant agents to settle in
the southern states of America, and
cans ttjn.it me government to issue a
strict prohibitive decree against such
emigration “since German farmers are
too to compete with black ]»bor
in the -vitton and rice fields.”
BIG FIRE IR YEW ORLEANS,
Burning Rice Mill Causer Panic In Adjoin¬
ing Tol>acc< ictory.
Fire uroke out shortly after soon
Saturday in a four-story brick build¬
ing at New Orleans owned and occu¬
pied by FreJeri •*. and Felix Ernest as
a rice mi'i.
The tire spread to all portions of the
building in a short space of time and
despite the quick work of the depart¬
ment ed. The the structure will was totally destroy¬
loss amount to more
than $100,000.
There was a panic in Hernshelm’s
tobacco factory, where seveaal hund¬
red girls are employed, bnt all man¬
aged to get out in safety.
INFORMATION NOT OFFICIAL.
Nothing Is Known Rt-K*i'<)ing tlio Report
That CasteRo 1* to Succeed DeLonte.
No official information has been re¬
ceived at- the state department in
Washington in regard to the report
from Havana that Seuor Costello is to
succeed Senor de Lome ns the diplo¬
matic representative of the Spanish
government at Washington.
The officials of the Spanish legation
at the capital decline to discuss tbe
report in any way.
Kll LEI* m l AILING DEEBliK.
Two Colorort WckffiMOTi Washed From a
Teit-Story Building.
A derrick on the roof of the new
Austell building, in course of erection
at Atlanta, Ga., fell at 1 o’clock Monday
afternoon, knocking three workmen
from a scaffolding on the ninth story.
Two of them were dashed to instant
death on the ground, 125 feet below,
and the third was saved in a most
miraculous way.
The killed are: Palmetto Ayres,
colored, aged 40, living at Austell;
Charles Cargill, colored, age 35, of
Atlanta.
W. M. Brown, a white carpenter,
was cut about the head and arms.
The dinner hour was just over and
the men had returned to work when
the accident occurred. They were
standing on the platform which skirts
the edge of the ninth floor yhen th*
derrick fell. The part of the scaffolt
upon which they stood was swept
away and the men were thrown into
space. down the entire distance
Headlong
fell the two negroes. Brown, by the
wildest freak Of luck, grasped one of
the derrick ropes as he shot through
the air. As the boom of the hoisting
engine fell the ropes on the facile
were set in motion, one going up. and
the other down. It was Brown’s good
fortune to catch the rope being drawn
upward and he was hauled safely to
the roof.
To another boom of tbe derrick pro¬
jecting out on the other side of the
building was attached a car, in which
four men were standing. This boom
likewise fell, but was held up by the
root. Tbe cal’ was dashed over the
side of the building and swung there
in safety. The men were rescued
through a window,none of them being
injured. struck the ground
The two negroes
in the basement. The scaffold from
which they fell was on the court side,
and a clear fall to the very bottom
was opened to them. The bodies were
crushed and mangled horribly. 8e»roe
ly a bone in the body of either remain¬
ed unbroken.
CYCLONE HITS COBDELE.
Georgia town Suffers Great Damage From
Wind and Hall.
A hunkum. struck Cordele, Ga.,
M ndey about noon, ruining crops
a .1 destroying property. It was ac¬
companied by heavy hailstorm.
Two negro Metho, ■lurches were
completely destroyed, and ..m barrel
factory of the Cordele Cooperage com¬
pany was also destroyed.
A portion of the livery stables be¬
longing to Fain & Dougherty fifteen was
blown down, demolishing bng
gies. struck by light,
One dwelling was
ning, which tore out one end of the
building. Signs and awnings were
scattered over the streets and several
plate glass window s were smashed by
the falling rubbish.
The telephone system was also bad¬
ly injured by the storm. No loss of
life has been reported.
REED TO NAME COMMITTEES.
Speaker Will Trescnt fhe List Before tlie
Final Adjournment.
A Washington dispatch says: Speak
er lteed has given out the information
that he has the matter of the appoint
luent of the committees under consid
eration and that unless something now
unforeseen occurs to change his pres
ent inclination he will prepare the list
and submit it prior to the final ad
journment. has had ample
The speaker session oppor¬ for
tunity during the extra quali¬ as¬
certaining the wishes and *1 -
fications of members for >nimittee
assignments, and although the actual
work of preparing **•” "ommittees has
not begun, the task will probably be
rendered easier than usual by tlie fact
that most of the chairmen of the im¬
portant committees in the I act house
are members of the present house and
the speaker now has a personal ac¬
quaintance with all the new members.
Quern Returns Her Tltanks.
Queen Victoria, through the press,
expresses her thanks for the many
graph from all parts of the empire.
Falling Roek Does Deadly Work.
Advices from Valpraiso state that
twenty-six miners have been killed by
a fall of rock in the mines in the prov¬
ince of Atacama,
AFTER STATE PRIMERS.
North Carolina Enters Suit to Recover
qyervkargefi,
A special from Raleigh, Sf. C., sars:
Ever sinee Stewart Bros., "f Winston,
procured the publie printing, two years bnt
ago, there have been complaints,
recently they assumed a grave charac¬
ter, ant! it was openly stated that the
state had been made to pay far more
than the amount properly due.
The result is two-fold—first, the
printing is taken from Stewart Bros.,
and second, they are sued to recover
the amount of their overcharges, which
are said to aggregate over $10,000.
The Treasury department people have
for a long while kept watch upon
them.
Northern fotton Mills t’lose.
The Massachusetts cotton mills at
Lowell, were closed Monday ami will
not be reopened until July 1‘Jth. The
mills employ 1,900 men. The shut
down was decided upon because of the
low price at which goods are selling,
aud the poor demand.
Sine Children Killed.
Advices from Madrid state that nine
children have been killed and many
others injured by the collapse of a
church wall at Solans in the province
of Ciudad Beal.
Met Money’s Worth.
The other day Manager Wardlaw of
a telegraph office in Brazil took a tel¬
egram which read:
“---will you he mine?’'
It was delivered to the proper party
and soon she came tripping into the
office to wire her reply. It read :
“Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.”
Ten words, you see, and she
her quarter, and then tripped out
the room with the sweetest kind of
blush.—Evansville Courier.
Will See Double.
Bon Vivant (who has consumed
seven bottles)—How many have
had?
Landlord (to waitress, in -a whis¬
per)—Tell him to count them himself
—he’ll pay for fourteen. —Fliegende
Ulaetter.
A Nonsensical Notion.
.rrcssissrs
there. Stays there ttU be u* f-rtertue. It's
Zffess&rsffss^JSt Hanes** Ajstxssat «a “
Sait should l>e placed In the water tn which
matting is washed.__
ELIZABETH COLLEGE. ^
is FOB WOMEN. ?
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
EQUAL TO THE BEST
Colleges for men with every feature of a
high grade College for women added.
A FACULTY OF 15 SPECIALISTS
From schools of international reputa¬
tion. as Yale. Johns Virginia.Berdn.New Hopkins, Amherst, Eng¬
University of Paris, &e.
land Co \se"vatory,
THREE C, USES
Leading t > cegrees.
GROUP 8Y TKM
With elect, ves.
MUSIC CONSERVATORY
With Organ.Piena, course Violin, leading Guitar, to dip*'...*. jo. Man¬ Pipe
Hen
dolin, .Vora 1 .
ART CONS ERVATORY
Full course to diplomrv—all varieties.
FULL COMMERCIAL
Course-Teacher from Eastman.
A REP INED HOME
With every modern convenience.
'URATE
Similar to that of Asnsviu.a
( OX.LEGK BUILDING.
172 ft, frontage,143 ft. deep, 4 stories high,
built of pressed brick, fire proof, with
t\ c ry modern appliance.
Catalogue Address, Bent free on application.
REV. C. B. KING, President,
Charlotte, N. C.
Who Hat L
opened bottle of )
■
HIKES 1
Rootbeer?
The popping of a
cork from a bottle of
Hires is a signal of \
good health A sound and plea-'W| the J§fj
sure,
old folks like to hear ft K
—the chiidreu can’t
resist it.
HIRES I
j Rootbeer rs ’ *
is composed of the
j j very system d igestion, ingredient* requires. sooth Aiding the iug
tho
I tho blood. nerves, purifying
I the A temper.
Mice drink for teinper
| aueo people. 5
f ■ T1m» Ck*rh* Made E. only mlet t»T Co., Phil*. g
€ V
A package BtkM & gfcDoas,
\ Soi-S exervwhere.
% ,* ..... ai ■'wH
We have thousands of testimonials, and are proud of the stories
they tell of relief from many forms of misery. But the experience of
another person may not be yours with the same preparation.
10c.
CONSTIPATION 25c.
i 50c •
^ merit only under an absolute guarantee to rure, if used according to di*
reetions. Every retail druggist is authorized to sell tv. 50c. boxes Cascarets under
guarantee to cure or money refunded. You teke no ym. hnr■<»
toft #»c.. soc. YOUr wWn MTUgglt i ani.ee. ms
s END for Price List of our
5ptc.al Line of Low
Priced ai Second - hand
Wheel«
Four of the mg bicycle manufacturers, of whi h
the John P. ho ,kii Arms Co. are the moving spirits, offer
high grad" wh< , at next to nothing prices. See the list,
it tells the story.
Col. Emu. S. Lovxli, From Our Regular Stock We Offer
Treas, Lovell Arms Co
Lovell Diamond $100.
Lovell Excel $60.
Lion and Lioness $50.
Lovell Excel $50.
Simmons Special §29.50 Lovell Excel $40.
We have the largest line of Bicycle Sundries, Bicycle and Gymna¬
sium Suita and Athletic Good:?, of all kinds. Write us what you Wtfft
and we’ll send you full information. If a dealer, mention it.
JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS GO., 131 Broad St., Boston,
Headquarter* for Guns, Rifles and Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, Skates and
Sporting Goods of Every Description.
W SEND FOR OUR LARGE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
0 RUNK 1 ft*PP* U 1
Fall JztfepsaU^t fin Plata r i mailed free,
Send for Price List!
It is ail that we ask
and it ndli cost but a
postal to <io it- All
Eli vre ask is to get rent
eye tor a minute on
details and will prices.
The goods sell
Jftj jfei themselves. You
-fe ga know «s well as we
EbBm /@3t1 ’jSjfijSl? ■ WSSM la,veil that the Arms John Co. <ol P.
tUtft rSEr, S6C -• fff ,v\ which able ‘-ob th* indefatig- B«“
HjSjB f' frOT Lovell, known ail »•
MfeREArfjfSBvtreasurer Ip®, °ver the and world, acting is
; yW'-;. head) has made and
f° r a half century
maintained its great
reputation by the
mannfac ture of
Col. Bek S. Lovesu, sterling goods. It is
Treas.Lovell Arms Oo. still the world’s head¬
quarters for guns, rifles and revolvers, fishing de¬
tackle, skates and sporting less the goods headquarters of every
scription and is mo tor
the highest grade bicycles- The company was
the moving spirit in forming the combination
of the four leading manufacturers in tins
country, the "Big Four,” so-called, to hold up
the grade and hold down the price of wheels.
Those who were handling tbe thousand and
one wheels the manufacturers were ashamed to
father "kicked ” The profit on kicked the cheap
was very large. But they to no
sSsSSriS frS
WetertoJfcaad ^'".SSnS5S'iiiC¥S! A Bl£eS«Bi?
A
gwsas^afsnswssf :sr£Kiu ! asw
FfNCK COMPANY
ECLIPSE ENGINES
Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Cotton
Presses, Grain Separators.
Chisel Tooth and Solid Raws, Saw Teeth, In¬
spirators, Injectors, Engine K‘ ,,11 r« and
« full line of Brass Go-, is.
iW~ fiend jor Catalogue ami Prices.
Avery &muMillan
/ SOUTHERN MANAGERS.
Nos. 51 A S3 S. Forsyth St., ATLANTA, CSA.
Hazard’s Bpeclfic Tails
Cure Bright's Disease, Dia’ r b s, Stricture, Gleet
and all chronic or acuta affections of tho^entto.
nrinary system. Restore weak organs and Im¬
part vigor to lxith body and mind. One box
*].00; three boxes *2.50, by mail. Prepared by
HAGGARD SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Wholesale by Lamar £ Rankin Drug Co.
MAPLE SYRUP
Made on your kitchen stove in a few minutes at
a cost of about Cents l*er Gallon, by »
new process, which Beils at $1.00 per gallou.
“I want to thank you for the Maple I Syrnp
recipe which I find is excellent. one.'V-Riv. can recom¬
mend it highly to any and every
Sam l\ Jones, Cartersville, Ga.
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Of. N. LOTSFEICH, Morristown, Teuu.
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