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the Kind You Have Always Bought, ami which lias been
fin use for over 30 years, has home the nlgiiatiiro of
aud has been made under Ids per
sonal supervision sinee its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
II Counterfeits, Imitations and « Just-ns-good” are hut
v \s that triile with and endanger the healih of
%tH ft Children—Expexleneo against Experiment.
v a at is CASTOR IA
s n harinlesH substitute for Castor Oil, Paro
l.ps and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
j.-ither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
,
l Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
cney. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
id Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep,
cu’s Panacea— The Mother’s Friend.
CASTORIA alwavs
Bears the Signature of
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d You Have Always Bought
Use For Over 30 Years.
YHr CSNTAOII OOMPANV, T▼ MU«»AV «TB«T, NEW VOHR CITV.
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tin tnar (showing small .stars vri. :a*
■^■knmniond Horsefihoe,” “J. T.,” “Goo,i Tags r.tK : ,"
” Natural Leaf Tin are < f eqti i •.
vfUnng presents mentionod below, find and something may La .-,»••• the irltd. i;^t
Every man; woman and child can ou
the 4, they would like to have, and onn have
W* JE3 3ES t
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4 CIbibl'H Het, K ilfu, l^t.cimMr^h.quaa- fork fttul Minion S>
6 1 * t finrt r r<mj*or u'hbf met*j......... 5»
FwVli F T’F f-n
C Briur Wood 1 * 11 * .......... -*
7 Kaz<>r, ffiRi boll »w pruund, flub English 6tl
s .... .,,.
.■ MlN-f qbftikv,.,,.. I–il#*, iflpte bunt t'n
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ft Shibl trick* til-’Cy, beSv qmil . 6ft
U> t\ rcup I* i^. m- onllW silver......... 7t*
l« Hnlft*. ,, Ktu>-i lirdlo, Kntf*»r/*rwi. Kutter,” hlo«l* 8 ‘lb
U Unb'btvr **Keon e-\n
bUtlo.» .............. 75
U aearn, *K«;en Rutter,’* ... 76
15 KiU M-d, Cifii'kCr and b' silver
J■ I ttF-d. f 0
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n SbiMf- ii/UL <-lork, “As nickel........... ifMd iGon/* best qmtl.luu lftu
18 Al«r*n .
l« hi* hltfltl Gsnutno (ifKiflk,.. Rngerr Toabpoons.host J *0
1 i ... , ..............».
t-l WaU!t, ttickei, slain wi ml buckli and set .
19 good sled, ■
handle* T....... ...... .. $90
3t> his 1 id Kogers’ Table S|«>**ns,
■esst a 4 m \ ..................
2! Si* mch. Knives and F-rks, buck
liombtiimies,..................... m
82 Mx au-J each, I’orkSi Genuine best Refers’ goods. Knives 500
plnttul .....
JHE Anove OFFER EXPIRES ItWVLM SOl ;>
Special Notice! tin tan with no tu- v,
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TZZZZ ra CT^apgg rs .ws a but will bo paid for in GASH on lUobaah* ofiv outy cg :r .
March l"t.
sxsrx IISAIt xiTilUND titat ft worch of
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
will lar.t lonaer and nlford mwo ptenanrn t!ms> n diino’s worn f e
olhrrbiainl. MAKE THE TEST!
Send to COSTIXEimL TOB .tt’fO CO., Si. » - Hv
Patterson Warehouse,
\V. B. OBIFFIN aud S. C. MITCHELL, Mrnagois,
GR*FFIN GA.
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YOU 15 ficii r X 0
M DEAF? ^ M,- ,-i# NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
M ARE NOW CURABLE
bv our new invention. Only those born deaf a:e inou- d>h-|
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
\ F. A. WERhMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
_ m Gtmi.’fmt) anaffigHf: Hrlug eniirrly B cured of deafness, thanks to 1 Ui.hm«k: j-our tioatiiu-m, . >M . i M.-.-.n ■■ v. m>w f i m *>,. j-nu
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28 Clock, 5-dfty, OalomUr, Tborusonx
eter, Uaromo-or..............
SI Oun ' a^e, b»ath«r, no tHjtter uia<!c. MK)
26 BRvr,lv(*r, eiitibor................ nur.miHt: \'.Lmbl.v . : •».
82 of J®
30 Tool tools Sot, not j.biythiunH. di: r I
........... ..... qyj
87 . Toilet Set (locovat* <l
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vi*ry handsf
S8 Bomingti Watch, Stqrlt jrn 1 tlflo silver, No.d. fnII ».i v y-\v\ 82 4 at
aft , »t Qg
Jft Drews Shit leather, hand^
and duntblo . ................... . mu, j
81 Sewing Machine, first cla.To, v.i h
all attachments............. . i' .i>
32 Ito voj Diver, Colt's, 88-caiibo -, bln- .1500 1
m Hill*, Coti'nl 16-shot,' 23-calibm'V rosewood, in- im
81 Guitar (Waahbtttn),
laid..,......................... #W9
85 MaudoUu, very hundsome.......... Sttot)
SO Wlhehestor RejNJating Shot Gun,
13 gftttge....... .. .......2990
87 Bomington, Shot Gun, double-barrel, liain- .£000
nior tft or 12 gauge •. -.
88 Bicycle, standard make, i«diea or
gents ............................... tv )
39 Shot haramerioss,....................xod;) Gun, Remington, double bar
rel,
40 Regina Music Box, l–>6 inch Glee
THE ELIXIR OF YOUTH.
A new pi,-.a for re-waning the
charm of youth has I, -m evolved.
It require:- a < nitimmJ diming, but
one so easily f dlowwT that few of
the inconveniences of most systems
are present. Kat uncooked apples
constantly, although, of course, in
moderation, and drink distilled wa
ter only, and, according to the new
theory, years will be added to your
life, while the evidences of age will
be long in coming.
Professor Bluefern is the sponsor
of the new theory, and his argument
is based on the supposition of that miner- as
age advances the deposits and
al matter in the system increase
that aging is little more than a
gradual process of ossification.
'Phosphoric acid contains the
least amount of earth salts and for ’
that reason is probably «** the »<* nearest
wg.....*«.».
your «>■“ youth «>*p«»"»p at the r.aini time t» and to
rr.Sii y Drink . , only iJ distilled * and , eat
wafer ,
as little bread as possible. A di
luted solution of phosphoric acid is
also recommended by the profo-sor
to those who care to take pains to
follow the diet which he has out
lined.
An Orchid Dinner.
The most expensive dinner in the
social annals of the capital was
probably the orchid dinner given by
the wealthiest woman in Washing
ton.
For this orchid feast the tabic
cloth of purple velvet was nlmo t
hidden beneath rare violet orchids.
Orchids were tied with violet rib
bons to the chandelier and to the
candle shades, and, these opportuni
ties being considered too limited, a
frieze of the precious blot oins near
ly three feet deep extended around
the dining room. Even then they
were not. exhausted, for huge cl us
ters of them were the dinner
But, penetrating this stupendous
floral whiff display, garden came frcgrance an from
of
tie sprays of lily of the valley lying
on the plates beside the frozen
punch. That artless bit of nature
gently muffled the clink of riches so
persistently suggested hothouse by the flowers.— masses
of invaluable
What to Eat.
A Minnesota National Park.
Katharine Louise Smith tells in
The billing of the m-ed and the op
portumtv for a new national park m
north central Minnesota. There
stands today a piece of audent
ested America in fact, the only
great northern pine forest between
the Rocky mountains and the At
lantie ocean which it is possible
•till to save from destruction. With
m the limits of the Clnppewa In
diun reservation, along tho Leech,
Cass and W-innebegoshii-h hikes,
there are, ns if ready and waiting
for this purpose, 011,598 acres of
land and 818,870 acres of water sur
face. It and is the land of the original
Dakotas Ojibways, the cradle of
northwestern story and tradition.
Another Ice Age.
Sir Robert Ball, a respected lec
turer at Cambridge university, Eng
land, warns us that another ice age
is surely coming our way, when huge
masses of continuous ice,
from the poles, will crush their way
northward, grinding across the con
tinents and earning cold and de
struct ion everywhere. It happens,
says Professor Ball, every 80,000
years or thereabouts and is due to
“a configuration of the earth with
the planets Jupiter and Venus in
Pisces."
Beating the Papers.
Senator Cuilom of Illinois was
asked by a correspondent foreign relations why had the
committee on
enjoined secrecy on the text of the
now treaty with Great Britain when
the text of the treaty was printed
in all the morning papers.
“Just so, just so,” said the sena
tor; “that’s the reason the injnne
tion of secrecy was placed upon the
treaty. We knew that if we made it
public at once not a paper in the
country would print its full text.”
Anybody Want to Go Back?
The United States is in debt to
Canada for a great army of stalwart
people who crossed the lines to help
develop the republic, and now the
time is upon us when these loans
are to be repaid. The Canadian
west invites settlement, and people
are beginning numbers to from turn that way United in
large the
States.—Toronto Star.
customs duties on the $11,
OOO.OOO of tea imported into this
oomury amount m >>:*.<All
adulterated and impure tea- are
eluded from Coming into the COIU1
try by the tea inspection law, which
was passed in 1897. If tea is adul
torated, the adulterations are added
in this countr'.
:
Palntetl Water Bottles.
Large glaer.es and water bottles ’
ore now daintily decorated with
flowers almost life size and repro
duced in natural tints with trans
parent colors. Bright yellow wall- or
chids and charmingly shaded
flowers answer the purpose admira
bly and have, besides, the advantage
of harmonizing with any kind of
surroundings. The homely corn
flower with its long green leaves
looks wonderfully taking when
blooming on crystal faintly tinged
with green and when This properly effect
thrown off by the light. glass paint
of light truly on transparent remarkable and greatly
ing is d< coration.
contributes to the
Spinach on Toart
Spinach on toast should be often
er served than it is. Boil half a
peek of spinach in salted water un
BS?8
■ rxt ,f:.ur ; s .u :,
f milk Rtir ,: H it u, iU and
and ‘ serve verv hot on Miuarea 1 ot
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oass
To Prepare a Dancing Floor.
If you want to pr.,»-«;« a floor for
dancing, first have it swept and
scrubbed in the ordinary way. Then
sprinkle well with bomcic powder, chem
which can be bought at any scrubbing
ist's, and with a stiff
brush scrub it well in. If you can
g ct t ] )e children to slide up and
jown on it to give it u final polish,
60 muc {, the better,
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the German Knife Casket,
p rom Germany, which sends us
B0 Inanv good ideas in practical
housekeeping, rom-s the German
knife basket. It is made of wire,
lined with flannel, red, green or
blue, and is divided into places and for
knives and forks. It i a good
usc f u j arrangement for taking care
of the table cutlerv.
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