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Great is the ’possum.
But the Legislature —save the
mark!
Away with “diplomacy” until
after Cuba has been fr-ed.
Hannis Taylor's remarks on the
message make “interesting” read
ing.
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Is it going to cost Georgia 175,-
000 to remove the ’possum from
the free list?
Germany came early and select*
ed and took her piece of China,
before the rush.
Hanna has complimented Mc-
Kinley's message. Has anyone
beard from Clay Evans?
• ————-
Mrs. Dice, of Kingston. Mo.,
shook Dice for another man. Mrs.
Dice found the divorce loaded.
Bryanism has died again. The
state Ind Democracy has met and
re-affirmed the Chicago platform.
The young war lord after bluff
ing Hayti, is now fighting a Chi
naman. He is bound to win a
“rep’’.
Speaking of McKinley’s message
Tom Reed could have said ten
times aa much in one-tenth the
werds.
An Investigation proved that
nine out of ten of the girls in a
B’Mtoo publ : c school had never
txrd about Noah’s ark.
The Journal declares that At-
•nta women are not unsually
lame . They have simply refused
to-be vaccinated on thier a ms.
McKinley might be elected King
of Spain but it would take Mark
and his barrel to elect hi in Presi
dent of Cuba, and then he w uld
fail. ______ ’
Won’t some one replace that
misting bottle of old bourbon with
a bottle of oil, and then break it ,
on the troubled waters of old
Ka tuck?
Several distinguished statesmen
iitrTennessee have their rods up
waiting for the Senatorial light
ning to strike. Here’s to Bob Tay
lor, the best of them p'l.
Out into the Darkness.
What mother would turn her younf
BDV< 11 I da, ‘Khter out
iSnu ' > a ' '' u n pr o -
the
Staß 'Jonny niK ht ?
jl.. .11 ' et niany loving
Kg 3 J
‘ s|H ; i || their daughters,
il 1 ■! " 1| " a "’ J""' 1
jCgMg.-J fX 1 * n K ml" th, tune
I Kff .■in** I womanhood,
" ill t 0 P rocee d With-
, 1 jj out proper caie
1 and advice all un-
• protected and
|Mb Z/y/f * 9 alone into the
16y 4 • If/ < J JI perils of this crit-
111 IfJ 1 ■ lcal Period-
HEc lllr fj Young women
H’lM A? fflKkiwlM at tll ’ s time often
MW} ,lr suffer from irrng-
IKflo - 4 /t«| 'fl ularitv ami w< ak
BSr x''"'' | «l "ess which may
rw f..' K|i|H afterwards de
' IS? WlfflliM velop into dan-
A 11M serous disease
an d fill their
I whole lives with
wretchedness.
J~, It is a mother’s
oaty not to pass over such matters in
silence, but to promote her daughter’s
womanly health and regularity by every
reasonable means.
These delicate ailments are easily over
come in their early stages by judicious self
treatment without any need of the obnox
ious examinations which doctors uniformly
maist upon Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion is • positi ■ specific for all diseases of
tha feminine oiganlsm.
It restores perfect health and regularity
to the special functions, and vital vigor to
f“« nerveacentres. It is the only medicine
ol its kind devised for this one purpose by
an educated, experienced physician
During nearly io years as chief consult
ing physician of the Invalids’ Hotel and
Surgical Institute, of Bu*alo, N. Y , Dr.
' *r rc * “*■' acquired an enviable reputation.
His medicines are everywhere recognized
as standard remedies. His "Golden Med
ical Discovery' alternated with the "Fa
vorite Prescription ’' constitutes a thorough
and scientific course of treatment for weak
and impoverished conditions of the blood,
headache i« a symptom of constipation
P». Fierce’* Pleasant Pellets cure constipa
ttM, promptly and permanently. They <Le
■* Dniggisk sell them.
The Macon Telegraph, a self
alleged Democratic paper, übj-ct 8
to the Hopkins bill as amended
The Telegraph d">n’t want the
judges and Bo’icitcrs general voted
for by all the people. And yet the
Telegraph knows that this way
wi'l guarantee a D-m<x?ratic judi
ciary a 1 ever the state, and knows
too, that the otiivr way means
pops in office in some of the Hr.
cuils. If by their fruits ye arc to
know them, then the Macon Tele
graph is anything but a Democrat.
Au Indiana mar. has re’uri ed
to the pension department money:
receive! as a pension allowed by
the departm jnt, sa.ing that his
claim is not well grounded There
are a few conscientious men left,
and one can well credit the state
ment that ex-Lieut. T. J. Keith,
of the Twen'y-s x h Infantry, was
a good soldier, but his comrade on
the pension rolls will vote him in
to a lunatic asylum if they have a
chance.
Hou Hoke Smith has diecharg
>-d all of the negro carriers of nis
paper, the Journal, and refuses
to sell to negro dealers, 'ihe rea
son for this is that the negrees
refused to be vaccinated and Mr.
Smith fears they may be the dis
tributors of smallpox as well as of
papers —Phi adelphia Times.
Only three votes were cast
against the foot-ball bill when it
was passed. Yesterday, when an
effort was made to pass the bill
over the Governor’s veto 45 votes
stood by the veto. And v to Gover
nor Atkinson’s implacable enemies
call this “a slap in the face.”
Fam Jones has be°n tel ing all
ministers to meet him in heaven.
That is one nf the best appoint
ments the Conference affords.—
Augusta Herald.
They had best tai e care that
their “characters are not arrest
ed” at the pearly gates .--Mariet
ta Journal.
Wh >ever buys a peck of fresh
peaches buys enough prussic acid
to kill him in two minutes if skill
fully extracted and taken in one
dose, but no one wants a law com
□elliug fruit growers to brand
their peach baskets “poison.”
The Government agricultural
experiment station in Florida has
discovered a fungus disease which
destroys the San Jose scale, that
tree pest which has spread ov«r
the entile country in the last two
or three years.
So the Legislature is taking the
matter m hand to prevent the hang
ii g of female in Georgia, \Vith ali
our respect to woman we can’t
draw the line between a male and
a female fiend.—State of Dade
News.
The Memphis Commercial Ap
peal expresses the opinion that 1 of
course, Tom Reed will so conduct
himself as to make everything as
smooth as cordurcy road for Mr.
McKinley in 1900.”
If Senator Gorman shall heed
the advice of friends he will try
to get to Congress. Should he suc
ceed he will not be the first man
to leave the higher body for the
lower house
It may be just as well to say as
little as possible about Southern
lynching so long as wbmen are
being flogged nearly to death by
Ohio white caps. —Chicago Chron
icle.
With the increased use of petro
leum in China, lampsand oilstoves
are being more heavily imported.
Japan and Germany have the
trade
LIKE A STONI WALL.
A number of most excellent
gentlemen are being named as
suitable to occupy the executive
chair, any one of them would
grace it, any one would render the
people good service : but there is
Allen D. Candler—thers he stands
like a stone wall I
To look into his honest face is to
recall the vigorous, timely and
wonderfully successful canvass he
made a few years ago against that
cultured and skilful campaigner
and orator —Hon. Emory Speer—
in the old ninth district.
It was a sweep’ng victory, it
restored the old Ninth to the dem
ocratic column and it Las been
there ever siace. To look i ito Allen
D Candler’s face is to recall hie
course in congress—ever on the
, A himor Fb in:- !
Finally It Broke Inwardly
and Discharged
Trouble Began With Dy c oepsk
and Impure Blood
Thciough Course of Hood’s Sarsa
parilla Complete!* Cureo.
TLen- is danger in impure blood.
) Di*ease and -iiff-riug an- surely com
ing to those u ho ne_> i ct this threateu-i
ing symptom. Keail this:
"Oitliam, Missouri.
“C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass.: ~
“Gentlemen: —My troubles began with ■
nervous headaches, which would last
me for two or three days. The doctors '
■ pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, but
I they could not do anything for me, and
advised a change of location. At the age
of 55 a tumor formed on my spine, which I
Was Very Painful
but did not rise or discharge. The doctor ;
thought best to cut it out. but I objected.
It finally broke and discharged a great
deal. Th? doctors said they could do 1
nothing f.r i!. . th.-tumor began to
rise inwardly end d’ -.;ha.---e. I read much
about cures by Jleod's IJarsaparilla and
thought I would try it. Before I had
finished taking < ns li.ittie 1 was much ,
relieved. Icontinced the use-of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, and after taking 12 bottles I 1
was entirely cured. lam now well, have
a good appetite and it» l that I owe my
life to Hood’s Sat -~;z.r!Ua.” W. D, Pobe.
Hood’s s p™i.
Is the best if-tt ■ True 81-axl Purtfler.
BoM byalldj igg 'a t ; HkfarfS.
Hrovel’c Dills • t liarmonlotisly with
UUUu S> Kills Hood’s rtarsaparilf*. A6c.
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alert for the interest of his imme
diate cons itneiicy, lu* equally
mindful cf old Georgia and the
sou h.
He lived up to his profession ‘of
fa'th that the repeal o» the iniqui
tous ten per cent tax on state
banks would be worth more to the
B"uth and the cent try than nil
else put t ( gether, because with
this secured, all e'se that is good
would fl iw to the south.
He never lost an opportunity’ to
put in a blow against that statute,
never let pass unimproved a chance
to direct attention to the cruel
i-justice of the law and to demand
its repeal.
He is an old confederate, but
that ought not to be anything
against him. Candler did what
thousands by thousands o
others did his duty as a
Ge-itgiati and a Southern man.
He to k bis life in his hands
and, tus ng in the God of his
fathers, went tor’h to do battle
for his country. He would not
use that fact for his political ad
vancem< n*, he would not spurn to
do tha', but his record in camp
and on sleds thine as brightly es
Venus on a snmtner eve. An old
confederate—yes and thank God
for it.
Col Candler is being urged to
i permit the use of his name. He
iis considering the matter* so his
* f riends say and they say furtne
that from every district in G ;or
gia there will go up to heaven a
glad aedaim should he declare
i hie readiness and willingness to
en’er the list.—Sparta Isinaelite.
CURREN F TOPICS.
It is repor'ed that the Kaffirs
have been taught by the Chinese
to become opium eaters. The
“wily Chinee” is wide awake to the
extending of his market.
Bring your ’possums to the
Herald office. We w ill give you a
year’s subscription for every
adult ’possum and two years
subscuiptioh for every full-grown
male member of the family.—
Waycross Herald.
A young English lady
who has recently arrived in Ben
gali has decided to become a
Hindu nun. She has already don
[ ned the ochre robes, and purpos
es to established c invent” at Cal
cutta: The lady who has already
been converted to Vendnntisni is
a graduate of Cntnbridgn, and
while in London was one of the
loaders of the woman suffrage
movement.
“Thomas Atkins” as a sobri
quet, says Househould Words,
is disapproved by the British
authorities. Yet the name, it is
alleged, really bad an official
origin. Years ago a form was
sent round to regimental offices to
show how a soldier who could not
write was to sign bis own name
\nd the illustrative name chosen
was “Thomas Atkins. X. His
Mark ” The name caught on and
eventually became the ufl’ectiona'e
nickname of the British soldier.
The niece of an ex- Governor of
Indiana is running a saloon in
Wichita. She was educated in one
of the leading college so of the
conntry and is a highly accompl's '
ed musician. She says the Kan
sasjboom caused her downfall
husband lost all Ins money and '
died leaving her penniless.—Kan- f
B*s City Journal- I
(V®9)EL’lltYt
Gt v. Atkinson’s v-to of In
football bill wa« a hard blow so
the poor hard-worked legi - Infor?.
How it must haye torn tl •ir we •
ry hearts when wi h one fell-trof-e
cf the pen the twin-bill of the
'possum measure was knocked
out. The Governor's reasons f r
the veto are clear, concise and 'o
the point, convincing.
•*»
What an honor it will be in the
age to come, for p s'erity to li
able to claim descent irom ’p r --
sum bill legislative stock I
From all sections of the sta'ei
the voice of the press—th" voice
of the people—is being raised in
condemnation. Just read this’
“Bull’s Eye” shot from the Jack
son Limi’s:
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The present legislature is i: >mor
ta.izi’.g itself as being one of the
most asinine bodies ever aesem- I
bled in the halls of th? capi'ol
One of its members w ished to le- !
galize bull fighting priz>‘ fight'ng
and poker playing w hile an t r'
equally as nonsensical measure .
has bi-en pr-s nted to exempt,
women from being hanged uGen
gia This wi 1 serve as a licen e
for cooks to poison whole faini'ie s
without tne least fear of capital
pnni'hment- I’here are some
members in the Georgia legisla
ture who would stand foot in a
c ass of idiots
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And then listen to this pleading
wail from the able sp-aker of the
able body ;
“So far all that the house ffiis
done has been to set special orders
and get precedence for bills on
that day and then take up the
next day in wrangling over who
got the precedence. Gentlemen,
your speaker is p i verless. All I
can do is to enforce the rules of
the house, but I beg that 'he
members of the house will co-op
erate with me in considering the
important bills before the house.
The convict bill should be consid
ered at once. We have eleven or
twelve legislative dnys, and we
ought to use that to the best in
terests of the state.”
RAILWAY.
(onuenneil SrliHln'e in EfTi rt Dic nihi r 5.
stations. TNo7~Iq"I'No7U~ No. ~8
Lv ChaHanooga 8 00am 6 10pm : ■
Ar Dalton V.2(him 7.2 fpm 12.1 lam
Ar Rome 10.4 »ani B.2upm l.atrim
Ar Atlanta I.loami 10.40 pm 50nm
Lv Atlanta 4.20 pm 10.55 pm 5.20 am
Ar Macon 7.oipm l.Oftan 8
Ar Jesup 5. -Warn 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 6 25am 3.25 pm
Ar Jacksonville . . H. iit’t:: 9.25 pm
Lvjesttp 9.sßam 7.0-,., !n
Ar Jacksonville.... L ... l.oopm|lo.3opm
Lv Everett ................... 6.30 am 3
Ar BiTiii .wifH 7.25 am lh ipm
No. 8 carries Pullin an Sleeping Car Chatta*
aooga to Atlanta.
N ’. 10 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Chattan oza to Atlanta.
No. 11 carrier Pullman Drawing,Room Buffet
'leeping Car ( hat tanooza to Jacksonville and
Atlanta to Brunswick.
stations. ~ No. 7 No. 9 No. 13
i.vA'lt:h;i 7.30 am 2 .epni 5J Jam
Ar Rome 10. l am 4 5.5 pm 7.1 am
Ar Dalton I i.3sam 6.06 pm 8. Warn
A?* Chattanooga l.uOpm 7.«opm v.3Jam
Lv Chattanooga ' ; 7.50 pm o.4sarn
Ar Burgin ; 4.03 pm
\r Lexington 4.30 am 4.55 pm
A?- Lou.'V ille f.appjn
Ar Cincinnati ~'..L |... .. ..2'aD; 7.20 am
Lv (Chattanooga i.3opm i .
No. 9 carries Pullman Union Sleeping Car
Atlanta to Cincinnati and Pullman Sleeping
Car Chattanixjga to Louisville.
No. 13 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati without change.
8r VITONS. N . & N'l. 12 t No. 16.
Lv Chattan oga y.4sam 4.loam' s..*opm
Ar Knoxville 105 pm B.o>am 9.50 pm
Ar Morrist wn 2.3.>pm' 9.50 am lU.sspm
Ar Hot Springs 11.16am'12.21am
Ar Asheville I.lspm' 1.39 am
Ar Salisbury 6.40 pm d.eoam
Ar C reensburo ' 9.52 pm 8.50 am
Ar RaD’i -h I 7. loam 11.45 am
Ar Norfolk pm
Ar Wa hington 6 12nn- 9.2 pm
A i New ¥ork 12.4.;pm 6.23 am
No. 12 carries I’nl-man Sleeping <’ar Chatta
nooga to N w York via A hiiville and Sal
isbury to Richmond, arriving Ki dimond 6.00a m.
No. 16 is solid train C lattano > ra t >
with Puilm in Sleeping (’ar Chattanooga to
Raleigh w.thout heire. Close connections
made at Norfolk w-tli t ’.im rs for Bal imorc
New York an t B >-to i Pullman Sleeping Car
Salisbury to New York via Wdibington.
S I \I1" N . 16 No. 6
Lv Chartmooga . ... I A2opm 9.l3ani
Ar K ii.i . i!.f 9.50 pm I
\i- M rri i wn 12 Ham 2.13 pm
Ar Bristol 1 so lam 5.05 pm
Ar Washhi 'ton ....... 11.2»pm 7. Lam
Ar New York 6.25am' 1.20 pm
No. 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Chatta
nooea t Washing n and Ciialtan oga to New
York u ithout cl ;ing»‘.
No. 16 carvii’s Pullman Sk ( ping Car Chatta
i:o ga to Knoxville and Knoxville toßri tol.
- I \ I 1 ■ ’N-. • No 15
Lv Rome id .m
Ar Anniston 104 pm
Ar Birmingham | ' lOJNipm
Ar Selmn ' ! 5.3. pm
Ar M' ri’ i-m ' 9.500 m
Ar N'--.*. Orleans .> 8.30 am
Ar Jackson 9.45 am
Ar \’icksl»urz : It.3sam
Ar Slirevcport I 7.20 pm
tNo. 15 | ssNo. 9 »No. 16 #No. 10
2.15 pm s.oe»in Lv Rome .. ar 10.00 am 9.3-iam ■
6.00 pm 7.15 pm Ar (lad den. ar 6.35 am 7.15 am i
6.30 pm 7.3 pm Ar Atlanta lv 6.15 am 7.O):mi
t Daily except Sunday. § Sunday only.
W. H.4JREEN. Gen. Supt.. Washington, I). C.
J. M. ('CLP. Traf. Mgr.. Wa hington. 1). C.
W. A. TURK G. p. A.. Washington. D. C.
C. A. BENSCOTER. a.g.p.a..Chattanooga,Tcrb
Disaasjs often lurk in the blood
before they openly manifest th ?m
selves, therefore keep blood
pure with Hood’srsap irilla.
- Lnf I
D SDCpSIH-pl 001
5 Dv c ' 1 that - vA.s : ’.v;»v so r u n
i i )
:,1 m.ik * your digestion proof against ?
t. J. : .'. \v it, by < iting the appe- <■
ftizxi. ...id ■•'. ■- iof.l that is prepared with )
i 5 *' s
J OOTTOLEIIE
Th.- g'- so' ! everywhere In one to ten Round yellow tins, t
<c w' - ' •■■•; .1 u i-euth —on $
rt| fA . .. ijf kohl la uuy other way. Made only by 1,
• , M?4N>, Chicago. St. Loud. tiewYo.-k. Montreal. S
z?
I have used
Piso’s Cure
• r Consumption, and can
rococii -.end it above all others
for and Colds.
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Ii is cOng like hot cakes.
GUSTAV FALK. Druggist.
xgS?*? Winton Place, Ohio.
; •■ • I n
> Clt?£ .. x': August 31, 1897.
New Drug Finn!
Havi it out the F, Johnson &. Co.
Drug b > H > and added asp endid line of
Di’4s Patent Medicine
|-AND—3
* Druggists’ Sundries *
to the s toe' . ve are now op and . solicit a
share of y ir trade.
The hew firm own the prescrip
tion boo’<s of F. A. Johnson &
Co.; and ore ready to refill any
prescription wanted, Dr. Davis,
who was connected with the late
firm, wi \ )3 in charge of this cie
partm n‘, and give it personal
[attention.
SAM M. LOWRY,
f>rmrrlyo(. cwiy ?>- s., in this ci y, is manager of the business and
to his <>!«! fr. nd' and f ruiar custoinjrs, as well aj> new, he extendi
a hearty w< leone; to call.
Very truly,
Ko in e F ii; I,r maoy >
New Clark building Broad Street.
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rarely Vegetable W , U ’ '
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AUb.it' DRUGGISTS •
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filTtS SIRDMTH W;~
Free to All Who are
Weak and Worn.
A M1 thod to Cit.k am, | x
THE Pew EK.
It is a remaikiJ le fr< t 1 ’ t
nan i‘v< r appre ■
ing- o’ others until be bin -
passed thr-ugh th- fire «,t , UI( .
remorse ! h-n it in th t 1 t
around ,ur those Mm H re\,‘,p ?
ing; he wants them 1. p r f ,
his e-xpetienct.; ho gives his
and money gladly for tl . |,. ■
of others and i.ev. r bren t /•'
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zeal. There are plenty o f ni( . n
weak and worn out, etrn t gli l( ,
with remorse and fear, the ra:,*-
ral outcome of habits that brou Y
incapacity; a sers-> of 1 . .. ..
IWM and a feel] gBB i
[side of life had been banish, f ; .• r .
lever. Such men 4,. uld wntf
| Thomas Slater, Box 235, K :
zoo, Mich. lie will send free iy
mail, in a plain, sealed envelope
full particulars about th. iij.
he used, and this will enable i:l y
j man to get a complete cure ,‘
home. It is the method that Mr.
Slater used to cum Dims, of fl.e
troubles that sap the str .uh t..d
vigor and als r rdargf.. h. .
to natural size. The cm wr.7 to
complete, so satisfying, i: .d audj
a change from his form- r condi.
’.ion that he wili giadl} tell oth<-,
ad about it, seeding all particu
lars. He figures that he doesn t
know of a better way to show hi,
appreciation of his own cure and
ihe Bufferings of others. There
must be generous men in thia
world to ott set the tide < f avarice.
VVrit«to Mr. Sla’er—it will cost
nothing for his description end
method.J
Beautv is Wealth.
Beauty is as essential tn a wo
man as any other quality, with
beauty of fi rm and featu. in>a
beauical mind aid ell i ;r.
Phys, thebeauty is a r u i- 1
form brightly tint-1 li.hk,
the vivacious eye, a c rt ..in ease
and grace of manner, wh h indi
cates a superabundance of pbyii
cia! strength Very few wi.nien
possess these qualities, but very
many more might pose. them
I who do not II you feel i. .t you
are losing vitality, losing vitality,
losing your beauty, losing your
strength, if you feel that y ur
face whtch once was plump end
rosy is becotnming thin and sal
low, that wrinkles (which an-the
terror to all pretty w in n) are
beginning to appear, tali- ur ad
vice and ’rv that greatest < f dis
coveries, the “Mas'Aoe Facb
Cup’’ which is the only meam
known to science to c i vev. rt a
thin and sallow express; n nit- a
plump and rosy face. It will tians-
I form a face with plain or homely
features into an expr -m n of
grace and beauty, Physiology
teaches us that if would he <trong
we must exercise the mu.e- •- which
need the develapiog. l.xen d
causes the b ood to rush t that
part of the body call-d iir ac
tion, the muscle is fed and - r-i i
thened by the fresh blood and will
therefore develop.
The Massage Cup will do for the
face, when proper' applied, by
contiacting and relaxing the mus
cles, what c-xercise will do tor tl»
other parts of the body.
!f yon would have a pinkiah
complexion, if you would lik*- *
sac- plump and rosy, if you wou'd
like to remove that “horrid wrin
kle, send One Dolar to us and we
mail yon the great “massage >’ACK
Cup,” with lull directions tor i ls
use. Hemember you can bav, your
money back it you say so.
A.GENTB Wanted Aidr J -J
Lenny & C<>3s Broadway '_2L
*h 50 free.
GOLD IUUU ’
I ighteon prizos, i’gr.»iM<t>‘. *
Fide Offer, We Rive noil injr > <■'" 1
puzeH. Wbo can limn the greate •
words from tne letters i>' V \ e
You can make 15 or nii.re woiu«, D IJ '.’
any letter more limes th.' it
word. Anything that is a iurtlim.i , , I
be allowed. Jhe publielier will pa) ' I||(
p. r.'.ii able to n » . ihe lar,:<»l 1 ' ~
in the word WAtmiM. IONS, >■ ' '
largeei JIO.W for each of the next lb" " u " 0
liais, $6.00 LO each of the wxl l> h. ..n-‘
Don’l'you think yo'i could be one o. ,■„
You will enjoy the making ot yo.o '► ;
noi try for the first prise? lie above r. i
are irtven for the purpose ot . lira. >"■
tioi. t«y our woman's paper, Every •' ■' e
complete, noconllimeil stories, etc. 1 „ t jo
eary tor you to enter the contest. 11 •
cents (money order, silver or H „ v .
■ ntMcriptioii with your jist of words. ' ;
ery person senaing the ii cents
15 words or more is gnara itee 1 *" *' x
aiitliy return mail (In addiuoii cothe | ■ I
i solid silver a irk urscaxlpi" i -I.
guaranteed in every case or moiivy
Li .is should be sen at once, aid "" ■
Ang, 16, Tl Mnessnda
contestants will he printed in I’h-pr. ,14 '
lulled Sept 1. hir pnb'ication is ~n u>
offer is made to introduce it. ' ' ' ,| 4 n
any nmrcaulile agency lor our sun . '
yonr list now. Address, Hill l i„suii" n
aitionE, Brooklyn, N. Y. nwrum.4
aper,
Jn4Blionre«<>«'”- 3\l
IWJ a ul dischurpe 1,
bv - untal ‘l'd' ' < Zl
vithoul >»rc»n > <•”»<’ 3,l * —•