The Lincolnton news. (Lincolnton, Ga.) 1882-1???, December 19, 1890, Image 4

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4^" ac: two it •8 With across landy to England r«k Women. from weakness MWK however, sutler « a have their <f*xy ipgfpSl r, «.deorCered,"their bowes^rreirular. cot enhers as misiTahieus yourselves ar r now in B nan' of that excellent alterative known about don’t tnkeua it. A'lc other. your druggist for a bottle, and y _ ThehiRli pr oe of Ice provokes so nearly many Jokes that sou will find an ice wag-on tvtry paper. ssatkopohio.^tv Fbaxk .'l unties op uuBstY oath that he is the Co n : W dCbL°ine and 1 ^ afert^a.d, W.% ur.d J of“ that K iK lountj siate .-aid j ^levcry 1 ^ oft^AnmTu^i*S S not '® dw cured by tue u*e of «au, s u&iaukb SE ' FRAKK J. < nENET. Sworn to before me and s . escribed in my pretence, tins tiih day of W. u, cember. A. U., 1S«L ^ , —"—, A. UleaSO.v, r*.L . ball JlT<i tarn PuWt". s ' afarrh Core Is taken ioternalh and acts irectly on ti»e blood and mucous sur larca f ct tue tyfetem. b nd lor UMiinomaU, ee. F. J. LKENET & Co., Toledo, O. M? cold by i>r ggists, 7 ac. An unpopular gait—the walking dele-gate. Brown’s Iron Bitters enrer Dyspepsia. Ma¬ laria, BU ousnessan i General Ueh l.ty. Gives Strength, aides tJlro'Ujj, tones thj nerves— crea Aiothers, esappe ite. Tne m-t Ionic for NurAng weak women and cUil.lren. A meseenger boy is in training for a man of wait.__ I never wns strong and I married a delicate little lady. We traveled much in search of health but we remained invalids until we be jpm a use of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla. We both are now in better h alth and feel stronger.— it A. Mathews, Harrisburg, Pa. There are at least ten million nerve fibres in the human body. thesmaUaTnount°ihat^tcosti'bflsno\vonder v 4 **:** |,,,Der For 81 ?I - u , it is tateu al oaiy in nearly Hale a Million illustrAUon*^ aud its W^kiy^lUstrated’lfup^ei Numbtr-, ment.s, its L)oubltj H >inl*y it S'S“aifk7 taiaii free January, and C “nf.v for n ?oa a0 fall maroi to a j'ear sioiKk^ Bitocttiais. -——-— ,35rx,s3sS"Ss."Si“’i; during the season, and passengers holding ■ Via N. Y.. L. E. &W.R.B. Do Yon Ever Speculate t Any person sending us their name and ad¬ dress will receive information that will lead 10 Building, a fortune. Kansas Benj. City, Lewis Mo. & Co., Security A '•Woman, valuable her Illustrated diseases and book their of treatment." seventy-two mail¬ pages free, on receipt P. of 10 cts. for 1066 cost Phila.. of Pa. ing, etc. Address O , Box , Lee Wn’s Chinese Headache Cure. Harm¬ less in effect, quick und positive in action. Sent prepaid on receipt of $1 per tot lie Adehr l fcLo., 522 \Vyandotte st..KansasCity,Mo In Timber, Missouri, Mineral, Kan-as, Farm Lands and Ranches bought Texas and Arkansas, und sold. Tyler & Co., Kansas City, Mo. OklahoinaUuide Book and Map sent any whers on receipt of alcts.Tyler & Co.. Kansas City. Mo. Not a Local D'sease Brcatr* catarrh affects your head, it Is not there¬ fore a local disease. I it did not exist 'a your b 00 J, Jt could ai»t man.'fjst it elf iu your nose. The blood tow la your brain is before jou flnifh reading this or IcIp, back in your heart a;ain and 8£>ou distrib¬ uted to your liver, stom cj, kidneys, and eo on. WLatever impurjilcs the blood doo* not carry away, eau c w«-at we call disea -ea. Therefore wbeu you have catarrh of tl c Lean, a snuff > r other inbaiaut ean atr.u.-t g.ve only tem;) rary relief. The only way to tit ct u cure is 10 attach the disease in ibe blood, by taking aconstiiut oual remedy like Hood • tarsapar...a, which elimiu-i es all impurities aud thus lermauentiy caro3 catirpa. The sureess ot v^r:™ p^pV^Ui. “ * Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by all iirojjtsta. $1; «i* Tor Jo. Preparei onl/ bjr U i. BOOi) & CO„ Lowell. Slass. 100 Po33s Ona Dollar 1.000 DOZEN FREE! heavy, eolorj, warm, well made, fashionably •olid cardinal, stripes, checks, all the popular shad-* blaek navy blue. *eal brown, flute, all tau, ic fact style &»d tojors to_suit tastes. of Fall Don’t pay «5 to tor a pair and Winter hose w n c *° * dozen for nolhiue. The old ,. reliable HOME GUEST, of New Illustrated, * 8 a complete containing family serial p*pe-, richly •torlcs, romance, skeu-hea, an<\ short 7 f sshlon, household hints, stories wit, for ch humor, ldrvo «c.,&c. 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The above reward will be p»ld for proot of the existence of a hotter LlHIStllh'i.' ihan Mr Worm ECHaNT’5 GASGLINGOII, or a better TABLETS- Remedy Bold than MEBCHAMT’S WORM evtxvwnere. JOHN HODGE. Sec’y, Merchant’s Garglln? Oil Co., Lockport, N. V., U. ?. A. DAPPV BfliibT 1 iiwttb /klECC POSITIVLLYHEMEDIED freely Pant Stretcher Ad< ptod by students at Harvard, Amherst and other Colleges, gSbIW also by professional and bns na-'S men evjry "a r j-. bo oT^t PENSION Bill _is Passed. Soldiers, (keif widows, a*ta suSi, to fAi s igMuBzFsx hnil’ un r < IW Letter Sealer.UtampUticaar STAMPS. «end*l for and Wor Stamp d’» Box. Fair 7 Agoi ti wanted. Went Mix Co.. Minneanpoiie. Minn. I prencribe and fully en¬ WT Carts la ^ specific dorse Bl* for the G as certain the only 7 1 TO 5 DATS/W cure B tiriDtuil not le of this disease. 1 i G.H-INGBAItAM.M. ), eaasa Strtetar*. Amsterdam, W. Y. , It M only by the We have sold Big. It G for many years, bast and has m given the of satis Ohio. tab 1 St.OO. field by — CULTURAL ~ \ CS OF INTEREST REbATIV j- I'O FARM AND GAl' DKX. Black leg, “Back quarter" and , bloody murrain are all one and the same form of an inflammatory fever in which there is an estcusive engorgement of ehouloer, quarter, neck, breast, or entire side ot th ® anlmai ’ Spellings appear on various parts o. the . body wmea, wnea ss? Has rasa bv this disease than those four or five jeers old, and the most vigorous in a;> pearance and fattest are verv likely to first. This disease often tuns its course so quickly cin that its victims die be remedies be applied or used, IVLcn there is an opportunity for treat* nJenti bleeding usually proves beneficial, especially with plethoric animals. Clear j D; , t j. e bowels to eliminate the poison is also recommended, giving sulphate of tartrate of potassa and common salt. The sore spo.«aL..ma^itt^siK»aggi /uWdry; and or bathed, in camphor or oil of turpenuae. Dr - Law recommeads giving twice daily sixty drops nitro-muriatic acid and taree grains bichromate of potassa and two drschms of chlorate of potassa. The cause of this disease is supposed to be pasturing on new, low aud undrained land, which in summer becomes dry, emitting malarious germs. The bodies of all animals dying of this disease should be buried deeply, or,better still,cremated. —3T«o York Sun. CHTJRNIKG AND WORKING BUTTER. There is a wide field for missionary labor in improving the methods of churn¬ ing and working in butter. methods After through years of instruction better' the columns of the agricultural press, the same old evil exists, and we presume it will continue to exist as long os butter is made in farm dairies. Is it too much to say that three out of every five farm dairies where butter is made in sina 1 quantities only, the old dash churn is still used and butter is smothered and P atted and pounded to death? i As s0 “f ® ae lla ® sa,d: *‘ T ^ e " id das!l 1 CmirD and the gathering of butter in a j i lum past, P one are t of '! 1Q need rallcs less hard jhe laborj unfortunate and the other Gutter.” We are not saying, however, that good butter aan “ ot be ® ade ia a dush churt ’ i4 caa r<,u bcow st0 P churning, , 4hl*S,“ the top of the buttermilk SO that the Utter, ben can the granular be drawn state, off from and has it. “life" It is m ll the buttermilk .- 1 a - , just - C C ° as d the butter 1S added is ready t0 to gather by churning again very lightly the granules will quickly forim fhe reader who may have little faith • just pronounced, will in e eoiy step in o a creamery or butter factory some time when the opportunity offers, he will be Phased to see that this “theory” ° r ^ & beaut ! lu Hy m practice, and we hope l ne will then go home and “do likewise. Ana there is a right way to work butter after it is enurned, and that way is not the one usually in vogue where the over-churning process ig prac ticed. Do not spat or smooth the but ter; this breaks the granules and renders the mass sticky and like paste .—New Tori Independent. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. How about an ice-house? What did you learn at the fair? Profit in . eariy ..... fattened poultry. „ Trust stock t j trusty help only. If you feed rye to hogs, grind it. Ths whole gTain is not properly masticated, Use caution in beginning to feed green corn to stock. If fed to working teams, give plenty of salt with it. It is a good plan to pot early all plants designed for house adornment this win ter well - rooted. 16 gjv-'S them good time to get The fall of the rear is a trying time for stock. See that it is well fed and not unnecessarily exposed to stormy and cold weather. It is not necessary to weigh your silo, if it is otherwise right A foot or so of straw or whale grass makes a good cc ver ing. A few loose boards may be laid on this. Don't let the stock run out too late in the fail ou the pasture. See that the stables are put in warm condition before the cold storms and snows of winter come. good, Notwithstanding do hay is plenty and not waste your corn fodder. It is valuable feed with more nitrogenous material, and an early fall and late spring may render it needful. The man who stayed in the sheep busi¬ ness when others went out, is the one who hit the nail on the head. That business is all right. Bear this in mind, that the cream of the sheep industry is in raising early lambs for the spring market. One thing to be avoided in going into the sheep industry is over-stocking. Many have made a wreck of the business on that rock. Pastures get bare and barns empty very quickly in such cases. A flock of 500 sheep wilt terrify a mau at the amount of stuff they put iuside their fleeces during a cold winter. Now is the time to purchase your stock, ns breeders who have a few early hatched birds will be disposing of them through this and next month. It pays to get them, even if they do cost more, because they are always hardier and mature bet¬ ter, and are superior birds for either ex¬ hibiting in the pit or in the breeding yard. Any desired color may be given to lime washes by the addition of earthy coloring matter. Yellow ochre with a little burnt umber gives a rich cream color; an excess of the umber makes browns of various shades, and Venetian red will give a pinkish tinge, which is very pleasant for inside work. The light stone color is preferable to any other 3iiaC ( ;' It is not the cow whose milk gives the most butter that is necessarily “the best butter cow,” but rather the cow whose butter costs the least in proportion to the yield. If you get a certain yield of but ter you must feed two or three time* as ttiuch la oDe caia as in the other, the cost becomes an important matter. In com paring Jerseys and Holeteiiu this matter u sometimes overlooked. HOUSEHOLD MATTERS. WASHING WHITS EJtBRClDSRRD BKSSSSS. White embroidered dresses should ba Vwashed through two cliYn, soapy waters, tsea rinsed through twA Uear waters and sic ^eje the will be yellow before spring, Thca they should go through a very tbin sun j jjrabic water, this also slightly hhied. DrV them in the hot sun ; apnukle, fold and roll up tigat over ni „ jt . Ne « morning have ironod ou t - ae wron artarirr^ns g gl J 9 over 'a piece of flannel. com* \ I cueaxom pots. There is alwavs u disagreement among housewives a*at how the coffee pot should be e’eaased. home women take a great pr*-e in washing their, both in side and outside every morning with hot soapy W; ter. Some authorities say. r - v ever, that soapshould not touch the in sids of a coffee pot. Ona good way is to wash toe outside, and thsn rinse tho inside rhjroughly with the clean hot water. ^^ryTimy^rubbedjwdljvua ut be pat on stove to dry, and a clean, dry cloth. The brown sediment may be rubbed off in that way, without the aid of a soapy dish cloth. I, Low ever, take a medium course, as once every week I wash the inside of ray cof fee pot out thoroughly with clean, hot soapy water, and then rinse several times with clear, hot or boiling water, After this, however, regularly every morning, I use only clean, not water, etc., as I I have just described, as “a good wav" to do it. If after breakfast \ou have coffee remaining in the coffe3 pot that you desire to use again, put it, grounds and all, into a bowl, so that you may cleanse your coffee pot out as usual.— JYeie Tort Neui. HOW TO TREAT A SILK DRESS. Get a good silk, but don't trim it to death, that is, not expensively, at first, jjg gloss and freshness carry themselves we [[ enough, but when it begins to show we ar the velvet and passementerie will he kind to its failings and give a new re speetability But if there is a certainty of a silk gown later, our iittlematroa will do just ^ well* so lon° f as there is a baby in the oase> to have something more youthful, ^ dark clear ‘ blue cashmere ’ or dahlia faced cloth| with the braided or embroid . ere d sleeve?, belt and border to the skirt. Velvet sleeves and girdle would p rob ably be more convenient under the SlKLl ohcrhtlv ^^ P in tSheCn frnnf *vnd rnnr alshiig -a sillr B bove d a U ttb Norfolk jacket and belt with blue velvet collar and facings to the cuffs would bo stylish 8nd becoming, wLile it would bear the rough bandUng certaia t0 corne later with the invincible baby. j t pj a ; n that this juvenile mamma is inclined to take things seriously, and w i s hes to dress with gravity her'dignity, beyond her year8 perbaps t0 increase is Married and a mamma at twenty euough to give one serious views of life, jj Ufc ^ j s a mistake to mope in grave colors so early .—Mie York Herald. recipes. Doughnuts—One and a half cups of sugar, half a cup of batter, two eggs, two cups of sour milk, two teaspoonfuls of soda and flour to make stiff enough to roll out. Celery Catsup —Mash half a dozen large oysters, add a teaspoonful of add salt, rub through a sieve. To this an ounce of celery seed, and a teaspoon of pepper, b oth ground. Over this pour a quart of vinegar. Bottle and seal. Pumpkin Pie—Line your plate with crust and for your tilling us9 one large cup of pumpkin, one cup of sweet milk, .two large eggs, half a cup of sugar, one teaspoonful of cinnamon,half a teaspoon ^ ginger and a little sweet cream, if you have it. Lseky Pie—Cut up a dozen leeks, pul them to boil with enough water to cover them; when boiled strain off the water. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Put them in a pudding-dish, pour over one half pint of buttermilk and a beaten egg. Cover with ordinary paste and bake. Delicious Steamed Pudding—Half a cup ot sugar, half a cup of butter, one egg, one cup of butter milk, one tea¬ spoonful of soda, add flour until stiff as cake, then a cup of stoaed and chopped raisins, or any fruit you have. Pour it into a two quart basin and steam an hour and a half. Serve with boiled sauce. Bread Fruit Cake—Two cups of bread dough, very light. Add to this one cup of butter, one' cup of sugar, three eggs, one nutmeg, one tea3poonful of allspice, one and a half teaspoonfuls of soda, a cup and a half of raisins stoaed and chopped and two tablespooufuls of jelly. After putting it in your tins let it rise half an hour before baking. Baked Bean Soup—Put about half a can of baked beaus in two quarts of hot water over the fire and boil them until they can be rubbed through a s.eve with a potato-masher. Meanwhile mix to a smooth paste a heaping tab’.espoonful each of butter and flour, and after the beau pulp is returned to the saucepan stir in the paste And let the soup boil until it is smooth; season it highly with salt and cayenne. Cranberry Jelly—Pare, quarter nnd core twelve good-sized tart apples (greenings place or any juicy apples preferred); in a porcelain kettle with two quarts of cranberries, cover well with cold water and stew until soft, then strain with a jelly bag. Add to this juice two pounds of coffee and boil as you would any jelly until it falls from the skimmer when you dip it in. Skim off any froth that arises while boiling. Pour in moulds and let it get firm before using. This seldom, if ever fails, and the color is beautiful. Omelet with Jelly-Heat a smooth, clean omelet-pan with enough butter to C0V er the bottom'; beat the yelks of three eggs for half a minute, aud the whites to a stiff froth; gently mix both, put them into the hot pan, keeping it over a moderate fire; gently mix them with a fork, lifting t^ejjpoked part from the pan and piling it is/a heap until the omelet is sufficiently done; put a table spoonful of jelly in the middle, double the omelet over, loosen the edges and bottom, oed turn it out upon a hot dish; dust it with sifted powdered sugar aud serve it at onoe. _ A Sttmotb. Play Hceat. Th* esMfttfo structure, Nllssf fe Hall, adjoining tho big Academy, New York, hut been purchased by Messrs. Gilmore tad Tompkins, tho owners of tho Acad tmy. They propose t» use the site to rnlarge the scope of the Academy's stage, aw ing it the largest in the world, with a depth of 101 feet and a width of 226| feet, for com ng years of “The Ola Homestead.'' The business for the fist fortnight of the fourth year has been itj'ial to 'he prosperity won by the play iu femur se(Sons. You hsve heard about uicn who look ss thou .h they were every inch a snlJier. Well, there is one of that kind lu Atchi¬ son. and bis wife has to go to the iloor..l sny one knocks in the night .—Atchixm J" _ ca ,, ,. _ }. , . , ™ oo :„.w ’ r u ’ ____ a Pleasing sense Of health and ttreneth renewed and of case and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, ss it acts In harmony with nature to effectu¬ ally cleanse the system when costive or bili¬ ous. For aa'eln 50j aud $1.00 bottles by all druggists. An inch of rain means one hundred tons of water on every acre. satisfaction There never was a remedy that gave Worm so good Ue always as Ur. Bull’s stroyers. Physicians recommend them. An orange measuring a foot in circumfer¬ ence has been found in Starke, Flu. Mat.apia by cured and envlloit-d fro-n lich the system Brown's Iron Bitters, w en¬ riches the blood, tones the nor res, aid* diges¬ tion. Act* like a charm on persons in general Ui h.alta, giving new en.rgy aud stroug.h. When the shark money lender closes a chat tel mortgage, be won't even let a sick man keep his bed. FITS stopped free hy Dn. Kline’s Grea* Kf.iive Restorer. No Fits after first day’ rse. Marvelous cures. Treatise ami $d trn L< *|J. 1 r< f. Jir. Kline, V 31 Arch St.. Piiliii.. 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M.d total before tfif JO || DVoyeertti e> d fully <1 itimmeoiuiLlucan*. werrenvwl by u» lot rJi us*. v r**T| Special Winder end Stem Offer Refit ■R^lfiSUS vnbo >uU r lie: fti. v hi p tiled cbtiln jn*d chnim, a i pju).« I'cceij** *1 iii of at* only tfir-fcnM 61.00 titiilu bill, )t].tu<-ese s on star** fnVr,i* nreoeitii etnii’P*, r frif aiUfaithfully noii’.iiru vl. eil tl.eport ■ fi 1-i t mlro to set d ua es many oitivn* uai % the!rlocalitr WeitUe, as|*«siblc. Oili i.ilatf Rawfnl* ot n !i pii«» of term, oi*f the li.u-ewtliiM.ato ill bo w ith each ih erd« *ny Cab* Vi9 alocue v petit v* r. vm t oito yecd.fccni t in every town to thltotb© aireuey» vt- tlie wtla of our re! inbla _ r armtelttiawhichvelIJustrAtcin QurCut* 0N< E»nd wawlllforwaiUtl poetswUd. Y«ar oNewArasil- orrtcr - mil l). bn nmll, Olid tliadny • -ccelvo l^^^i^sasm^WSSaSBItCE* .. _ ... .__. „ _ — - w » . 1,000 TEA SETS (W GIVEN AWAY. Count ry ll«»tue to new gubecrUtti*. set contains SO pieces of richly dtcoraua ware Each pL-ce is richly decorated iu ct i ore, in tasteful leaf and flower pa ttcius Iho shapt siuu modeln and artistic. Our theuuu* * ©»»»«• try Homo sutndh to-day as one of ingoitd most iNipular farm and honie imitM it. in America. Every one in delightedi (14«°) be v ill) glvea ^ TTasend! Onr ^ I* owl I Mroljr The entire lot to away. Country Homo six months to 1,000 persona who will attsvt er this «tdrertit^nit fit and t*ba us the addr^sof 14 newspaper render* frtun dlff<rent families. Send OS coins silvt-r or stamps, to help |>ay cots* of advertisin'?, and remrinlwr we send every club miser, or for a Hat of 14 ewbnorlbcro. n I fitHT Tro Hrt* just what every home will appreciate. We are bound to distance all competition and make I mintry Home known In every quarter of the etobOr If you wont a nice Ten Set send 85 etiillftiUi Our Country Hom<s Box B379, N. UI HEN YOU VISIT ATLANTA, BW Won’t Fail to Stop nt BLUE’S JEW. _»» Ki.HV STOKE, 73 Whitehall Street Largest Stock and Lowest Prices in the City. fS~ Society Emblems a Specialty, jgj Send me. $ 1.50 and get a Solid Gold Pin of any Order you belong to. H - t:-j '2£i life !s$ I m m i DR. SCHENCK’S m i % iHHPEi » ■1 BR. SCHENCK'S BH.8GH£KSK'S Seaweed burn, STANDARD Core Flatulency, Indication, FOR OVER Colic, Sour HALF and Stomach, all A Dinensoa CENTURY Heart¬ of p ULMONIQ thf Stomach; Coaliveness, Inflninnmtion, Diarrhoea, lMli>g,and Diseases of the Bowels; TONIC Conjreation, Headache, Giddiness, Biliousness, Jaundice, Nansen, SYRUP dering Paint, Nervousness, Wan¬ and all Dineiwes Malaria, Liver Complaint, oris:ng from a Gorged aud Is Positive Cars for Sluggish reduce Liver. ,Th«y clean the mucous condi¬ Will Care a coats, tions, break up»m!>1>nrncomplications, gorged or cowgesp d COUCHS, COLDS* re DYSPEPSIA store free, healthy action to the organs, and . j Ail Dieses of the * reoov * r * on ® THROAT ANG LURGS. And all TM.order, of ,h. J&S*55St.purely vegetable, r-SMKM STRICTLY RELIABLE. SAFE. "Jtui of D,MH.y For «jl. bynil AND ABSOLUTELY tie Dr. Schriick’B New Hook For Sale by nil UrigfMs. Prtco 25 ct,. frtwtt te on I.nnR,. Liver nnd Stomach per box; S tioxea for 65 ct,.; or emit by on J °* m.lledfreo, Addo mail, pnetago free, receipt of prlco. mailed b e«. /i ^ u, on 0 I H Se eick&.on.Phna. Dr.J.H.Schenck&Son.Fhila. llr. J.II.Sdioock A Son.Philadelphia. *’»• pF | r =aaBw || ~ Best Cough Medicine- Boeommended agreeable by Physicians. the Cures where all else fails. Fleasant and to taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. - ■ W ■ ;; At the Head of Young People’s Magazines. << -ps'S,® ? % "AEVERY A MONTH /v / 3 Illustrated/,? BEAUTIFULLY Glories, By Articles, ^C\20 ^ S Cts/p r? Best & Poems, etc. No. Authors. Five I.ittle Peppers Grown Up. A TrtMi By Margaret Sidney. Serials : Cab and Caboose : the Rise of is Railroad Boy. By Kirk Monro*. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Cat out nnd tend with $ 2.40 to 11. l,o!hi"n Co., nnd rrreiyp (IlHIST HAS NlHBKIt or WII*E AWAKE FREE. BA3YUHS, I I 6BR IITTIE HEN AND j | THE PABSY, 5 <W. wyvar. ROME*, fi .3/car. ft esyfeer. Specimen ef any one, 5 oents; ct the four, is cents. . ■r\ T foMPANv. T>r>*l<©n. VASELINE FOR A ONE-DOIjIjAII II! Ll*«*ntna by man we will drtiiT r, free o all charges, to nny p* 1 son tn the Unit d States* ail of the foilowiug articles, care¬ fully paeke : One fwo-ounce bottle of Pure Vaseline, - - 10 ct* One two-ou ce boitle of Vaseline Pomade, - 15 14 One jar of Vas line Cold Cream, - - * • - IS “ One a kp of Vrsell e Com hor Ice 10 One Cake of Vasel ne r oap, unscent' , - - 10“ One Ca : re of Vaseline Soap, exquisitely scented,K> rt Oifb two-ounce bott e of White Vaseline, - - 25 ** *i.n Or for pontag- afa mos any single article at ths r>ric6 named. On no account ba persuaded to accent from unless druggist labelled any with Vaseline or preparation because therefrom will cer¬ ow na*ne, yon tainly C?he*ebroiigh receive an imitation which has Htt>e or no value Co., IX State -<t , X. V* 1 IF you WIWH A Aaossss H evXr purchase Lrated one of the rele SMITH & WESSON irms. The flerot email arms / rver manufactur»*d _nd th** \ first choice of aJl expert*. Manufactured in calibn-s 32.88 au«l 44 - 1 * 0 . Hm- [i£# V 5 SF 9 j floor double action. Safety JJsmmorhm entirely and 1 Target models. Couatnicted cerefully iiiHi>e"te'I of forwork- q 1111 - Ity w> Oiit hl Hieei. maiieh j> and stock, »hey are unrivaled Donotliedeceive*! for flnl bv h* durabiilr v iinilnrcnrnc'. Imitntious whit'll cheap eap often malienblr millionnir sold for the cnj«it- cn ; ••on »on 111111 tide n no< a'eorien p bom lor SS >n ne at an<« are only unreliable, but lUKtirona. ' r he SMITH A WESSON Revofv era are all stamp d ur>^n tile bar relb with firm’s m ii am uo, address an • tiatev of pat PtM and are guaranierd l^rfect in • verv deir.il. In sist upon navintr the genuine artlcte. and If your dealer caun-'t sup ly yon an order s nt to address below will receive prompt an i careful attention. DeBcrpttvocdtaFerie *0 • nrioa* furnished U'»on ap piicuton. SMiTH & WESSON, HaMj pr~M ention thi- paper._Spr nir iTd, ST'..,S C 0 MB I Nl N G 5 A RTICLE '>&. VM#aOF FURNITURE. (V ^SLtel 5.v.Y?vve rj ~J m M We retail at tue hurt** J m nkihr N. St- rhllada.. Fa A XMAS HEALTH GIFT (Exerciser Complete $ 5 ) s Is Best or All. Circular Freb. yy Books: For “An Ideal Complexion & Complete Ills Physical ‘'Health Development,’' Strength 1* 31 soots. & in Pliyslcal 39 Ad. ills JN for 0 Culture,” E Dumb DOWD’S Bells ao Ills Vocal Bl Pnllevs, so & cts. Physical Chart 25 cts. of fjf& [ 0 ! . Culture school, 116 Monroe St. CllJCdgO Iirilsi MSS* MKR Is R §& H giB“'idWhiskeyHabito E §sfi'ured at home ynum tN 5 »im PA saffisswg wk tlanta, Ga. office 1 U 4 )£ Whitehall BL A. .v, U. ....... ... Fo : y. me, IsOJ.