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A Preference.
“I told Bobby I punished him be-
osnao I loved him.”
“How did that impress him?”
“He said he wished I wouldn’t love
Kim any more.—Chicago Record.
Tho Dentil Kate.
While it is quite true that the proportionof
deaths from malaria as an immediate cause is
proportionately small as cited in annual
mortuary statistic-, yet physicians are thor¬
oughly convinced that it causes maladies of
a fatal charact r, and begets dangerous eradicated nerv¬
ous prostrntion. This malady is
cad prevented by Hostetter’s Stomach Hit¬
ters, whicu also cures dyspepsia. biliousness, constipa¬
tion, rheumatism and
During Christmas week there were sold
at the central market, iu Paris 2,446,300
oysters, 07.00:) ehiekens, 11.000 ducks, 50,000
haras, 82,000 turkeys, 177,000 pigeons, 16,000
geese- _
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Bruegists refund money if it falls to cur®. 260 .
Thirty millon more postal cards were car¬
ried in the German Empire during the past
year. The total number was 46T,060,000.
Ct Tobacco Spit tad Smoke Toor Life Away.
To quit tobacoo easily and forever, be mag-
aerie. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bir the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
sarong. All druggists, 50c or ti. Cureguaran-
___2. Booklet and sample tree. Address
Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York.
Bootblacks are seldom seen on the streets
of Berlin.__
Boilers, Engines, Ktc.
Head the advertisement of Avory & McMillan
In another column of this paper.
A Chinaman eats twice as much meat as a
Japanese. ___
Se-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
Men strong, blood pure 60c, II. All druggists.
There are forty varieties of tho tobacco
plant.__
Experience
And Not Experiments, Should bo
Your Aim in Buying Medicine.
Let others experiment; you should be
guided by experience. Experiments are
uncertain In rsenlt; experience Is sure. Ex¬
periments may do you harm; experience
proves that Hood’s Sarsaparilla will do
yon wonderlul good. Thousands gladly
tell what Hood’s has done for them. They
grant you to know and they urge you to
try It. That Is what is meant by the vast
number of testimonials written in behalf
•f Hood’s Sarsaparilla. They give the re-
salts of experience and prove that
Hood’s Sarsa-
parilla
Mb America’s Greatest Medicine. Sold by all
druggists. $1; six for $5. Get only Hood’s.
Rood's Pills are gentle, mild, effec¬
tive. All druggists. 25c.
Peat for Ice Packing.
Ice packers have come to the con-
clusion that there is no better material
for their purpose than peat. It has,
I&owever, to be peat of a certain kind.
H it has much earthly matter It Is no
good In the ice house. The mossy peat,
whother applied in firm sods or in the
form of a litter, is the only kind that
on ice packer cares to have. The ma¬
terial must carefully be kept dry, and
If it should have absorbed any moist-
ttre, that should be dissipated before
It, enters the ice house. Although, on
the whole, a loose material is a poor¬
er conductor of heat than the same
aabstance in a compressed state, largo
Imteretlcs, and anything like air pas¬
sages, should be avoided. For these
treasons, a slight compression is advis¬
able, and the joints of sods should be
dhnesaed with loose peat. It is found
that suitable turf keeps the ice in much
better condition than straw or saw-
4st»L—Boston Herald.
OPEN LETTERS FROM
Jennie E- Green and Mrs. Harry
Hardy.
Jennie E. Gref.n, Denmark, Iowa :
•writes to Mrs. Pinkliam:
“I had been sick at my monthly
periods for seven years, and tried
almost everything I ever heard of, but
without any benefit. Was troubled
with backache, headache, pains in the
shoulders and dizziness. Through my
mother I was induced to try Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and
it has done me so much good. I am
bow sound and well.”
Mrs. Harry Hardy, Riverside, Iowa,
writes to Mrs. Pinkham the story of
Iter struggle with serious ovarian trou¬
ble, and the benefit she received from
tee nse of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege¬
table Compound. This is her letter:
“ How thankful I am that I took
your medicine. I was troubled for
jfcwo years with inflammation of the.
womb and ovaries, womb was also very
low. I was in constant misery. I had
beart trouble, was short of breath and
eonid not walk five blocks to save my
Efc. 'Suffered very much with my
bock, had headache all the time, was
nervous, menstruations were irregular
and painful, had a bad discharge and
was troubled with bloating. I was a
perfect wreck. Had doctored and
taken local treatments, but still was no
better. I was advised by one of my
neighbors to write to you. I have tow
finished the second bottle of Mrs. Pink¬
ham’s Vegetable Compound, and am
better in every way. I am able to do
all my own work and can walk nearly
a, mile without fatigue; something I
bad not been able to do for over two
years. Your medicine has done me
more good than all the doctors.”
▲ Chatrftil Woi
From the Democrat, Broad, Inti
•beertul Every woman oaaaot supplies bo bountiful, but a
fao* often the dofloleney.
But no one ean beoheorful and bring joy to
others unless they have perfect health.
Fortunately, less boon science reach has placed this price¬
within the of every woman
os Mrs. the following Amanda Incident proves^ of William
Robinson, Robinson, wife
farmer and stockman, near
lloweerllle, Olay County, lad., la thirty-
two yoari old and had for several years
been For In declining health and despondent. unable
three months she was not only
to attend to her domestic duties but too
feeble to health be up and about. To-day she Is
in good and able to attend to her
household affairs, She relates her ex-
porlenoe “I os afflicted follows: with female troubles and
was
was In a delicate state of health. I lost
my appetite, grew thin and was greatly
depressed. After taking various remedies
without being benefited I was induced by a
friend to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.
the “Early In
summer
of 1897 I pro-
oured live
boxes of them
and before On-
Ishlng the/ Cl
Beoond box I_ F.
began to Im¬ £
prove and by ^
the time I bad < I
taken the five V \Sr
boxos I was
able to go
abo at my A Priceless Boon.
usual work and stopped taking the pills.
“Our daughter Anna, twelve years old,
was also afflicted with decline and debility.
She lost flesh, seemed to be bloodless
aud had no ambition. Sho took two boxes
of the pills and they restored her appetite,
aided digestion ana brought color to her
oheefcs. She is now In the best of health.
I think Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Palo
People tho best medicine we ever had all In
our family and recommend them to
needing a remedy for toniag up and re¬
building a shattered system. rovod
No disoovory ol modern times has pi
such a blessing to women as Dr. Will Urns’
Pink Pills for Pale People. They restore
strength and health to exhausted women
when every effort of the physician proves
unavailing. These vegetable pills are
everywhere recognized as a speoillo for
diseases of the Wood and nerves.
Making Wood Rims for Bicycles.
The average annual output of wood
novelties in Maine has a value well
over $1,000,000. One of the most In¬
teresting branches of the industry is
the manufacture of wood rims for bi¬
cycles. The factory where the manu¬
facture is carried on has a floor space
of 78.S00 feet; its daily output averages
about 1,800 rims, and the value of its
yearly lood product if about .$120,000. The
used is rock maple, and each rim
is composed of three pieces glued and
pressed together with such force and
exactitude that the rim appears like
one piece, and only the most searching
examination can detect the joints.
After these pieces have been steamed,
bent and glued, they are submitted to
an enormous pressure in a steam power
machine. They are then taken to tiie
lathes, one of which turns the con¬
cave surface of the outside, and another
the convex surface of the inside of the
rim. After passing on to the sandpa¬
per machine for smoothing, they are
stained and varnished and bored for
the spokes, and are ready for shipment.
The wood must be perfect, and not the
least defect or discoloration is allowed
to pass. Much of the machinery has
been designed expressly for this plant,
and the machines, as well as all the
steps in the construction of the rims,
require the supervision of skilled me¬
chanics—St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Great Expectations.
Stern Parent: “So you wish to mar¬
ry my daughter, eli? How are you fixed
financially?” cash,
Young Man: “I haven’t much
but I have expectations.”
Stern Parent: “Yes, of course; but
in case I should live longer than you
expect, how are you to support her?”
—Chicago News.
Beauty Ia Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar¬
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, all by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving im¬
purities banish from the body. blotches, Begin blackheads, to-day to
and that pimples, boils, by taking
CascaretH,—beauty sickly bilious complexion All drug¬
for ten cents.
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
Itia estimated that 1,130 passenger trains
arrive and leave Chicago daily.
Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach
troubles cured by Taber’s Pepsin Write Compound. Dr. Taber
Sample bottle mailed free.
Mfg. Co., Savannah, Ga.
Shake Into Your Shoe* —n
Allen’s Foot-Ease,a powder lor the feet. It
cures painful,swollen,nervous,smarting leet
and Instantly takes the sting out ol corns
and bunions. It’s the greatest comfort dis¬
covery ol the age. Allen’s Foot-Ease makes
tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain
oure for sweating, callous and hot, tired,
aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all drug¬
gists and shoe stores, 25e. Trial package
FREE. Address Allen S.Olmsted.Lo Roy.N.Y.
B. B. B. Never Falls to Cure
All manner of Blood Troubles, Syphilitic and
Mercurial Rheumatism. $1.00 per large bottle,
9 for $2.50, paid, at druggists, Blood Balm or sent Co, for price, ex¬
press bv Atlanta, Ga.
Hff'Books of wonderful cures sent free.
ST.VITUS’ DANCE, SPASMS and all nerv¬
ous diseases permanently cured by the use of
Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. Send for
FREE $1.00 trial hottle and treatise to Dr.
R. H. Kline, Ltd., 961 Arch Street, Phila., Pa.
The Southern Saw Works are tho loaders in
the South. See their advertisement In this Is¬
sue. Their saws will suit you.
Fits permanently cured. No flts or nervous¬
ness after first day’s use bottleand of Dr. Kline’s Great
Nerve Restorer. $3 trial treatise free.
Db. R. H. Ki.ine, Ltd.. 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
The number or vesse s that passed tnrough
the Suez canal last year was 2,926.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
lOo, Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
35c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
In'lreland an acre comprises 7,840 square
yards, while in Scotland 0,140 go to the aore.
Ignorant Until Taught.
Returning from school with a pump¬
kin seed in her hand a little girl in¬
formed her mother that her teacher
had taught her that the seed was white
but the pumpkin was yellow. The
mother asked: “What is the color of
the vines?” The five-year-old said her
teacher had not taught her that.
“But,” said her mother, “you know,
for you have seen the vines in the
garden.”
“Of course I have, but we are not
expected to know anything until we
have been taught.”
“Oh, well said the gas man, “there
are tricks in all trades.” “Yes,” re¬
plied the sleight-of-hand artist, “but
you and I know that there are more
tricks in some trades than in others.”
—Cleveland Leader.
What is Tetterine?
It Is a fragrant, unctuous ointmentof great
cooling and healing power. It Is good for Tet¬
the ter, skin. Ringworm, It Eczema pain and and tchingatoncoand all roughness of
if properly stops will positively the
used cure even
worstof chronic cases. 50cents at a drug store
or by mail for 50 con s in stamps. J. T.
Shuptrine, Savannah, O a.
It has been figured out that one man of
Berlin, Ont., has 272 relatives in the town.
To Care Constipation Forovor.
Take Caacarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a
If C. C. C. fad to cure, druggists refund money.
New Jersey was the first state permitting
the right of suffrage to women.
M. L. Thompson A Co., Druggists, Couders-
port. only Pa., say Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the best
and sure cure for catarrh they ever sold.
Druggists sell it, 75o.
Lyon A Co’s “Pick Leaf” Bmoltliu Tobacco
is the “best of the best.’’ 2 ounces and cigar¬
ette book for 10 cents. Try it.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma¬
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 35c. abottle.
I could not get along without Piso’s Care
for Consumption. It always cures. Mrs. E.
C. Moulton, Needham, Mass., October22,1894.
BAD
BREATH
a jm'dHmd*flee* ve'laxatlve^they :m> stop* won-
^Kalh* wT s r ?e*“ d A W fmr
tAUn^afew
wilhelmina nagel.
1137 KitteDhou5e **■ Cincinnati, Ohio,
ksMWMM /QcSSSta *
TRADE MASK MOMTERCO
Pleasant, Palatablo. Potent, Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sioken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 26c, 50c.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, Montreal, New York. 316
MO-TO-BAC g&W < JBaSf?gSgLSo , Mr
•N Rust,
the dread of the cotton grower,
can be prevented. Trials at
Experiment Stations and the
experience of leading growers
prove positively that
Kainit
is the only remedy.
We will be glad to send, free of charge,
interesting and useful pamphlets which treat
of the matter in detail.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
FIIICK COMPANY
ECLIPSE# ENGINES
Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins, Cotton
Presses, Grain Separators.
Chisel Tooth and Solid Saws, Saw Teeth,
Inspirators, Injectors, Engine Repairs and a
full fine of Brass Goods.
Send for Catalogue and Prices.
avery i McMillan,
SOUTHERN MANAGERS.
Nos. 51 & 53 S. Forsyth St„ ATLANTA, GA.
«j :• PAYS
o THE
N
E FRAYT
s BEST SCALES* LEAST MONEY
JONES OF BINGHAMTON N. Y.
If afflicted with 1 Thompson’s Eyo Wator
sore eyes, use
CTS
25
CL IS SI?
„ Best GURES Cough WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS.
in tlrao. Syrup. Sold Tastes Good. Dm
by druggists.
i
I
own© ENJOY®
Both tho method and results when:
Syrup of Figgis taken; it, is pleasant and
and refreshing to the taste, acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys¬
tem effectually, dispels colds, head¬
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro¬
duced, pleasing to the taste and ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known. sale in
Syrup of Figs is all for leading drug¬ 50
cent bottles by druggist who
gists. Any reliable
may not have it on hand will pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y.
7 7000 BICYCLES
d v. be High sacrificed Grade, now. all New
y vs best equipment, etyles,
! teed. $$.76 tfnafan-
Used wheels,late to $17.00. models,
all makes, $3 to $J2.
out We ship on approval Write with¬
a cent payment.
iasSSiof.weTnsS MiMF tr -’ r ~ E W " rnr model*. bargain llet and art catalogue
BICYCLE FREE for
season to advertise them. Send for one. Rider agents
wanted. Learn how to Earn a Bicycle and make money.
IL. F. ULEAD CYCLE COMPANY* Chicago*.
NOT
LIKE
Regulates the I,iver. For sale by dealers. To
free sample package send 3c. stamp to.
MEG. CO., Bristol, Tenn.
OPIUM and Liquor Habit cured in
10 to J60 days. No pay till
cured. Hr. J. L. Stephens, Ohio.
Dept. A, Lebanon,
ISAAC S. BOYD, President, W. G. RAOUL, Vice-Preft’t,
(Pres. Boyd & Baxter Furn. Fact’y.) (Pres. Mexican Nat. It. It. Co.)
SOUTHERN I ... . iwii ■
SAW WORKS
Box A 385. ATLANTA, GA.
We
Manufacture
Solid and Inserted
Chisel Bit Circular
Saws.
We Repair
All kinds and makes
of Solid and Inserted
Tooth Saws.
Make Burnt Saws prac¬
tically as good as new.
r $500 ® -SScb^represents 12 well known vegetable, flower and Ifleki seeds, and we offer
1 U
j c B 4 P 7 B 10
IHiiuiii A
B 5 Q s s
S’ 2 6 P 9 c
apiiiiiiB* this
HEALTHY MOTHERS Make I;
—HAPPY HOMES.
rt /(fV I OW happy and can suffering when a woman she the is be weak cheerful ? nervous, and
tures of Female Diseases? excruciating It should tor¬
not be expected of her. When she is
Whites, suffering Falling from Deranged Menstruation,
of the Womb, etc., show
your by sympathy providing for her her in a practical it
way with
QERSTLE'S
V pi \ \ Female Panacea.
ts»b*(G. P.) •- X
F. MARK.
\ Thin splendid tonic will soon relieve *
her suffering and curb the disease, thus 4
natural producing channels. the desired result through i
If there is any costiveness, the bowels Only $1.00 per bottle., <
move gently with mild ,
doses of St. Joseph’s Liver Regulator. Price 25c per package. ’ 4 <
My Wife Was Almost a Complete Wreck <
With Pan female and troubles. it has cured She has She taken six bottles of GcRmrs tS Fruur
acxa she did and weighs her. is now on the last bottKand feeling as as
well as ever more than ever before in her life ®
•OLD at DHUa 8TORM. li. ft. LEGGETT Broxton. Go.
L. (1ERSTLE & CO., Proprietors, Chattanooga, Tenn.
ST. ANDREW’S
Cold Tea
the Liver
iyiM L
MISSISSIPPI CIRL3
NOT afraid.
Crape, Miss., says: I hftTi
used br. M. A. Simmons I
fvf Liver Medicine 18 yeais. !
It Is the best of all Liver
Regulators,. It cures Sick
Headache, and is ft great
ML deal more popular than
“Black Draught” or any
other liver medicine^ In
this country. />
Menstrual Non-Appearance. arise from
Absence of the flow may condition some
organic defects or from abnormal
of the blood or nervous system. As the time
approaches there are many symptoms that
should When be apparent to the an intelligent attempt to mother. estab¬
lish this they function arc tardy, is attended with pain in
the head, loins and back, abdomen. chillinega, The nausea treat*
and merit bloating of la the moderate out-door exer¬
cise, the necessary of Hr. Hi. A. Simmons Live*
nse
Medicine to correct the action day of the for diges¬
tive organs and a dose twice a aomo
weeks Or. Simmo of that great Tine uterine Wine. stimulant,
ns Squaw
Postmaster, Merchant
I and Principal First Assistant
Hebron
p'i; Formal High School.
* " Fuller, Miss., writes:
mm • mV I am Father, 25 years who old, died and
when he was 75 year*
. old, had been using
and selling Dr, M. A.
w Sintaaons Liver
Medicine ever since
I could remember. It
does allthat is claimed
for it, and is as staple as Sugar, Flour and
Bacon. I consider 1 it much Superior to
‘‘Zcilin’s Medicine/* which I don't use at
any price.
Girl# _ Puberty
Frequently duffer Approaching irritability, restless¬
from
ness, smothering sensations, palpitation of
heart, depression of spirits, nausea, consti¬
BimiMsi pation and Squaw sometimes Vine fainting Wine, spoils. taken with Hr.
the original Hr. M. A. Simmons Liver
Medicine, qnickly relieves these and other
distressing symptoms and assists nature in
performing its natural functions at f h 0
proper time.
Look Out.—Don’t let the preparation
called “Black fraudulent Draught” pretension come into of being your
house on the M. It ia
“just the 8 #me".a 8 M. A. S. L.
“not” the same. /If the component'parts much difference
were the same there is as
between them as between day and night.
Beware of ellimitations.
ywEpr _-.any 6°°^ turn. The working aermotor™ parts of
ml EXCH ANGED \M m
A ROLLER
§gl Ml ning, ever-going, SEARING, everlasting, zephyr-run.™ power- ||S|
ISg mJSL. doubling, UP-TO-DATE *98 Wm fm
MOTOR, 8 FT. FOR $ 6 ; 12-ft. for *12; 16-ft-
MR amja watch, for $30. every They movable run like part a biojr.cle, on rollers. and Doubles are made geared like a pjw! fgHH
jijffll BflH mill stood power. still, and The made Aermotor the run steel when windmill all ’other business. mi^is EglS
811 iglOLD THE NEW BEATSTHE OLD WHEEL.i|} AS THE®*
BEAT THE WOODEN
BS0$ Ksffl On receipt of amount, revised motor (but not wheel bo|||8| ©ill
fj M or vane) will.he sent to replace old one then to, Sna
sBaet- returned. Offer Subject to cancellation at any time. tor-ManS
If your old wheel is not an Aermotor, write
'rak terms can s wap—n,ew put it for Aermotor old—to go Co., on Chicago. old tower - . 2g|kj f
on. ,
NOWVOttvMf VFk
MENTION THIS PAPER ipTEKRS
We Carry
in Stock
Belting, Files, Emery
Wheels and other
Mill Supplies
Bits and Shanks for
all makes of Inserted
Tooth Saws.