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ting the Stomachs and dowels of
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Promotes ancVRest.Contains Digestion,Cheerful- neilfier
ness Mineral.
Ojrium, Morphine nor
kotTiahcotic.
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Aperfecl Sour Remedy Stomach,Diarrtioca forConstipa
Sion,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SlEEP.
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Saloons, Shops. They News St...;ds, Crm rnl Simit an-i
banish pain, i.tduct’ dm :md ;>.*
. )ne gives rvStel! Ni» Pu'isr nl t' T nuito
do you gttod. TVrt samples and - <*•.*•■■• u..*n- .>
menials sent by mall to any atldress mi r , , > .
by the Ripans Chemical Co , Hsi'Spruce at., Nm VcL, , i
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“Star” tin tags (showing small stara printed on noJ ■ :
of tair). *''Howe Shoe,” “J. T.,” “GoodLnok,” ‘ Or<v •
a*si! “ Drummond ” Natural Leaf Tin Toga are of equal v.s'.
►'•■•caring presents mentioned below, and may bo «a ;v
Dv ry man, woman and child can find something on t
that they would like to have, and can have
SENSES JESS
TAOS.
JMsttohBci.......................... -25
a h n fc, tm@ h)ath>, good steel......... a >
'‘‘Divh-tra,JLfetfhhea................... nml Spoon 25 »«
« Coin 's p, i, K Tire, Fork
5 • nipl a t ;• M'l rut Pepper white Sot, eno metal......... each, quad- ftp
tto t*n
<* Vo a.'h Wood Pipe........... 25
7 j ;a« r. hollow ground, line English
« 1}utter Knife, triple plate, best
8 Suger idiidl B triple plate, stiver.......... qua!.. 6u
JC. a*up >x ( -‘erlina blades., ?6
•» Knife. ‘‘Keea Kntter,** two
U J’ufo illldvh ricr Knife, “Keen Kutter,” d-i#i *6
.. ...... ......
; L .v;>arv, **Keen Kutter. 8-iooh------ "»
1 Nut ' fo Oiftfker and t> Picks, silver
U> VL’tsc balk "As'ioctation,” best qual.luu
V5 ♦'wra ni.-kcl................
i, S \ ■ ' ntiine Ihn. -u’A’Teaspoons, best
1 • w»ds .. . .
i' Woiekel, stem wind and sot.. 20u
5, Y:.s;;. Hi steel, bnckh . trn
............ ...... ......... foo
ie Rogers' Table Spoons,
K:K-k::4MdKrt vi»;.ck- . 2:>v
9
: -tJr–nkW R;.^>rT-ki.ivM «ao
54 - ,
: Gth , l)«:3t plated goods......600
Tttt H50','£ OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBER 30 th, 1800.
fo'DRAU IN MINI) lUut a dime's worth of
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
: : ,‘v - ;er nnd tulord tnuro pleasure than a dime’s worth Pi
rlhOT : Ji ",5V*» MAKE THE TEST!
i-M’isy I" r?i:*TlXS\TAL Tt>B.VCCO CO., Sf. !•:•
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For Inf ants a nd C hildren.
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23 Clock , 8-day, Calendar, Thertuom
eter, Barometer..............•' ■ •*
54 Oun case, leather, no iwtrer *m l l l • ■
55 Revolver, automatic, doubio a.-11 •>..
82 or 88 caliber.................
Tool Set, not playthings., tn;’ real
tools..,. ............... .... ..........
27 Toilet Set, decorated porcelain,
very handsome...................... '
38 Remington Watch, sterling Rifle silver,full No, 4. 2; or jewe'o ;3 t. I 1* 1 •
29 0
80 Dress Suit Case, leather, lia ,.U m
and durable ..................... S
31 Sewing Machine, first \% i h
all attachments.................. to £
32 Revolver, Colt’s. S8-caliber, blued
steel ............ ............. ......1 'Dio
83 Rifle, Colt’s, Ifi-shot. 22-calil»er. - KaW
84 Guitar (Washburn), ivsewood, in
laid,...................... ..... tm
8B Mandolin, very handsome ..,*.2030
36 Winchester 12 Repeating Shot Gun, ^
gauge...
37 Remit naton, double-barrel, h.: >;
uier Shot Gun, 10 or 12 gauge . . .2033
38 Bicycle, standard make, Indio* or
6 eats............. ..... 250
39 Shot Gun, Ki'raington, donbl® ter-
40 Regina *““““*?••■..........,......-- Music Box, 15# Inch Disc. : '
FOB THE LIT fLu Gi.ES.
The Pr*tty PlJy -v ft Msry
Mado Qji of o*. tv."
Little Mary i> the ha;,past of
children us wily, but one day her
Joy found her looking nl
most doleful.
“I’m tired of everything I’ve got
lo play with,” ; .:id Mary. “1 wish
1 had some ne;v playtliings—some
playthings that nobody had ever
thought of before.”
“I don’t believe there are any
playthings like that,” said Auntie
Joy smiling, ‘ but come with me and
l'ii show you how to play With some
playthings Hint vised to make me
very happy i when I was a little girl,
but that never see any little chil
dren playing with now.
l,y the time Mary hud found her
hat Auntie bags from Joy was the kitchen. ready wijji They two
paper * *
vent . out to the empty ii* lot near the v 1
house and Auntie Joy told Mary to
bo careful.
“We shall like the playthings we
nre after much better ill our hags
than clinging to our skirts,” she
said, So laughing. they filled the bag with
two
the “stickers” which Mary had al
ways hated before and went Lack
to the veranda. And here Auntie
Joy poured the showed “stickers” Mary out how on a
big paper and into.doll’s furniture. to
make them
Mary enjoyed the play so much
that it we .‘•upper time long be-tore
she expected haven’t it. had such good time
“I a
this summer,” she told Auntie Joy
as they went into the house to
gether. if of Jane Jerome’s lit
And any
tle girls want fo make doll’s furni
ture out of “stickers” all they have
to do is to stick the “stickers ’ to
gether in arty shape they want them.
And the boys, who don’t care about
doll's furniture, may make pretty
baskets in the same way.
Pst Eaales
Tliere are a few cases in which
eagles have been made pets, bo that
we may suppose that if the birds
were commoner they could be tamed
fit least as easily as bears. An im
perial eepted eagle taken answered from the to nest call no
caresses, fly a
and did not away when at lib
erty. At Alva there used to be nn
eagle kept on a « he in, which shows.
perhaps, that it could not bo trusted
to roam about the Ochils. A gold
en eagle, Caught when fully grown,
was successfully domesticated, hat
its wings were cut when it, was first
taken and so it had time to get ae
customed to its now home uiul hew
life. Someiimes it wont oil for two
or three week but alwa\
back, it was fed on crow , shot for
it. Whenever it attempted to seize
n crow on i! ; mv 0 iieeount it always
failed, Jim Inm u much too artful
a dodger. •
Rhyme of tha Pre;*dants.
First atarub the lofty Washington,
That noble, grout, iimfioiul one,
The elthr Adams next w <b
And di ffer ;i amhes the number three.
Then MatH.*on it; fourth, y >*,j know,
Tito fifth one «>n the Hat, >. »nroe.
The sixth, and A Turns comos again,
With Jackson seventh in the train.
Van Boren, eighth, falls into line,
And Harrison makes number nine.
The tenth ia Tyler in bis turn,
And Folk, eleventh, as we learn.
The twelfth is Taylor in rotation,
Fillmore, thirteenth, in 'fvciion.
Fourteenth, Pierce has been svlected;
Buchanan, fifteenth, is elected.
As sixteenth Lincoln rules Hie nation,
And Johnson, seventeenth, fills his station.
The eighteenth, then, is than!, you know,
And, ninet enth, llaycs from Ohio.
Then comes another Btsckcye am,
Barfield, the loved anti martyred one.
Whose term was filled !»y Arthur through,
When Cleveland comes an ttvi-utydwo.
Then UamaoM as twenty-third,
When Cleveland once again is hoard.
As twenty-fifth, McKinley great,
Who, too, has shan>d the martyr’s fat®,
And, though the deepest itooscvelt. grief is felt,
We hail the gallant
Mamie and the Verse.
“Maime,” Sdicl the father, w ruit
out and play; there is something I
wish to toll Your mother.” “
ell, papa, anstt ered , Miss ... , Mil- r
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mie, . _ “my school today snid,
verse at
‘He that hath ears, let him hear!’
so I think I ought to stay and hear
. \\ 1 lifit . 3 OU art going • to . say. j*
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Tom has the scissors, and Ted’* in a chair;
Tw ; is exit Tsd’i curly hair
“What style, sir?’* says Tommy, preparing to lop,
“lake papa's,** says Teddy—“a hole at the tcp.”
Harriot Brewer Sterling in St. Nicholas.
A WOMAN MOONSHINER.
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iter ,ft > Mr. .Stj>iiuikvr fai ‘»e» u till
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c t ver J v c< hiri anhUi/cu *
has ever ch ( , ure.l He say
mat ti was situated hi u hut at «;■♦>
u> a barn iu such a way that n ,
one wu'ih.t ever suspicinii tr >iu the
appi-arum’i* <n die piace diit 11 was
u blind tiger
It ts said » xpei.eiicnl mother
vv , v * «•. ucl..- mud v i ihe Irn’.l l*e
tore sht- gin » iii'u the room w lit*re
her d iiieiiur‘s company i».
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ONE THIRD FASTER
The t»»vy Sewing Machine that does no
ta ‘* in ' Ul - V P°* nt
Rotary Motion amt Ball Bearing*
make it the tightest running machlna in
world Healers wanted
\i HEELER A WILSON' Mf’o, CO,
Atlanta, Georgia.
For sale by W J Frank:in,
Zfefculc'n On,
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THE COMMONER,
iigUBO Weekly,
William J. Bryan,
I'd:tor and I’nUislier.
Lincoln, -
Tor mi—Pay aide in Advance
One Year................... ..... $!.W
Six M' nriia.................. ____ .hO
Three Moinhs............... . .36
Singh' CV»i*v.--------... .. .
Journal an I Commoner 1 year.
No traveling cnnva.-'ers ate rmploj ed
’l erius lor local agent., will Be sent ugon
application. Ail linnej Bhoul i l> iwi
l>y i’ . O. order. Expie.-s or-ier, or by
Imnli draft on New York or Chicago.
Do not »eml li dividual eliec k< r stamp.
Administrator’s Sf.le.
By virtue of an order granted by the court of
Ordinary of Hike county, Ga., will be sold he
fnrfe the court house door Hi the town of Zeb
tin., on the first Tuesday in December
next between then ga? hours of sale the follow
iB « <i,! ' ' ,ro >; crtr "T';> , '° t ?' ,anU
So in ttio first district ol wbt fount}- eon
taiDU.g Two lluiulnul »nd Two nnd one Half
jaosx: acres more or'Iess, a*.l one-sixth nn
aivuted interest In Three Handrea 13001 acres
ofUn " m-*™ or ie« tn the om district of earn
countv. being the south halves of lots Nos, 2.>5
am! a:,* and the ijonth halves Jf fractional Iota
Sos. and 2^2, bounded Ins follows; on the
north by M rs, Park?, nn the east by Mrs. H. M.
Brooks ,bn the south bv J C Dunn ami W T
Barker ami on the west by the Flint River.
Sold as the property of J N Brooks, deceased,
for the benefit of liei»'S (and creditors Terms
cash. This Nov. 8, 1901.
4. S, ITLLER.
r>. M. WILI-IS,
Adtnr'a. J. N. Brooks,Deceased.
IT’S TKDIKOMOMY
rmsAiE–y
Green, Maugham – Co.
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*P?" {Military
S» Cut
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pp’ Slcv The Military cut Snort Sack,
sh.toed in at the waist, with broad
I? rule-tie shoulders, is the popular
Suit this season for the young men
Very graceful and stylish they aje
too. Plenty of them here, in O.xforu
S–ft Grays, Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds
h all the new oveiplaid effects. Ex
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mw* ■ ’‘‘J'' traordinary values at
» $10.00, $12.50 and $150W
TUBS. S WHI TE.
Clothier,
GtiIi : FIN. QA
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. d'0.;d
\>l ti. w*xr>
-V fo' iii –#oc::;lng J.*t« f..*.ek TB£LV.-*'W'
. tight {-r ttvie ’/fcin.’.tv to i–~ys
T':J ' ’jYi’.Y" otcztj lor th® famoeia ta'|-.;r
ji, ^ A • l;1 * °* STRAUSS CROS *• »
: . : ( .'f .. A, Chicago. We are now Ats- |
j r. / gtaying their newest earn
'T's':'- "Zl-Wii/ . / pits rf Fine Wootens; ar.ti
I ■ | . we urge every one litter eeted
In gootl clothr,a to ca.il and
Inspect them Stratus Bros, k
males the kir.d of clotijec
lv ’. ' A A ; >! r -A * you uke tc WMr ~*- ccur
‘T. - '];/■ 3 i etety tailored, perfect flli’ft.jl, p
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% *1 J S'?':" C an#?* prfcea are no Stiver,
Yd lh ^^ oa hekV « for in
's .r Ml for,or *°°* s - SHiH!EJ5£2|
| live up to it. sr.ti wc un)u. l
tatinaly back :i
C. E. HARPER –
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DEAF? t r NOISE rb
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARS
ARE NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOiSES CEASE liMEOIATEfeY.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTiftROSE, SAYS;
B.\t,TiMORr:, M«i, Murch yo, 1901.
Gtni'mw?; Being entirely cured of deft/neg?. thanks to your treatment* I will now ptvr
a full history of mvease. to !>ei -r l at \ our <! ; >crctfon.
About five years ago my right ear be- s losing, and this kept on getting worse, until
mv hearing in this ear entirclv.
I underwent a treatment f-»r cal.'irrh. T. . threeiacmtl*. . ivahc-L r.nypnec.es®, cormtUen 1 j
ber of " phvsicians, muong others f . - «;u ; eminent car sjiaciaiiktof flits edv, who told 1
only an i\ operation could* help '* even would that only i n . :*orcr ;v, that the head noiset
then Ccas*. u- \ hut hut the the he.irimt hearing in the .r.-’ -dod ear be lost sorever. ,
I then sew vour advertisement eivaLv i*. a Nev* Vurk i.-npvr. ai«l ‘Wdcred aj^
incut After I hid used it only a i according to v^ur direct entirely ion-., the noises tiT
to-day. after five weeks, my hearing; in the diseased tar has been restored. I
heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours. Broadway.
F. A, WERMAN. yto S. Baltimore,
Onr treatment docs not interfere with your usual occupatio,
Kx 2 ‘ dvi«f™c fln<l YOU m CURE YOURSELF AT HOl ‘ a itotni
cost.
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CH;JA80. ILL
4 A FULL QUARTS S 3 f
£ SI rm «»
I! WHISKEY EXPRESf
PREP/
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!n plain a«L«»s
mtris ta InSic,
taot*.
*; 1 A /E offer a pure eight-year-old whiskey of superb a
■ H«/ It is distilled in Kentucky upon the old fashioned
■ I which has never been improved upon. The grain is
fre * * single fully and selected double and in mashed by hand in small *
The result is quality, not quantity. copper stills, The over slow open
steam-heated Government whiskev is then st
in warehouses, where it retnai
bond for eight years before being offered for sale
y.v rv w i We cut out profits DIREjB- ofjobber TO and CONSUMER. retailer, and insure
I tingapureunmanipulated whiskey for family and you
medicina
WmiM, Test it; if you are not satisfied, return i
at our expense and we will refund $3.15.
References: Fourth National Bank of Atlanta, or
I Express Company. Send money by post-office or ®x
i money order.
Address ail »rder$ !• (/tie
Southern CuHturtlnj W«,-th 5 iij? < ' 1 * }
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