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The Daily Gazette.
The March Atlantic Continues
Dr. Mitcheil'.; story, -‘ln, War Time,
and Mr. Crowford, story “A Ro
man Singer.'’ Tlies ll , il'ougli very
unlike, are two of the best and most
interesting serial sC.ries that have
appeared from American writers
for a long tune. Henry A. Clapp con
tributes an intelligent and qismm in
atiag iirtbale on II om* Irving, the
famous Kuglish a.;, >r. Mrs, L I). 11
Bianciardi, an American lady who
has lived in Italy lor many years,
describes “A Pisan Winter,' ’’ which
includes a story. Henry M. Lyman
has an interesting paper on “The
Journal Bark,” which, under the
name of quinine is so much used in
medical practice. “The Journal of a
Hessian Baroness” culls from the
letters and journal of Baroness, von
Biedesel many curious facts relating
to Bttrgoyne’s campaign during the
Revolution. “Drifting Down Lost
Creek” is a story of East Tenuesse
lil'c, by Charles Egbert Craddock,
who knows that peculiar life so inti
mately and describes it so drama lie
ally. This story will be iinished in
the April number. Other interesting
articles are “Den .John of Aus,na : ”
by Alexander V tine: “The Somces
of Early Israelii ish History,” an ex
cellent example of what is now
known as the “higher criticisin' of
the Bible, By 'lor. Philipil Wick
steed. a learned English clergyman;
“The Fate of Mansfield Hump
hreys,” a continuation of Mr. R. G.
White’s articles on “Mr, H'ushington
Mchrms;', t “Texts and Translations of
Hafiz,” by Prof. E- P. Evans; two
poems, reviews of books, and a bright
Contributors’Club. Houghton, Mif
fiu & Cos., Boston
Of the JG,000,000 people in Japan,
nearly 10.000,000, in 188'', were far
mers,” in almost equal proportion of
both sexes. S' ce JL-08 the people
own the lands, pay!tip; the tax for it
to the Government. Three-tenths of
the tilled land are in the bands of
small proprietors, who, with their
wives and children, do nearly all the
farm work. The plow in common use
lis but a spade, with a narrow blade
about three feet long. There is a fine
climate and much fertile land in
Japan, and as the Government and
people are favorable to “outside
barbarians’’ and their methods, it
is believed immense improvements
will’be made in Japan agriculture
within the next decade.
Clark county will compare with
some of our Northern friends. One
hundred divorce caves are pending
in that county.
AN EXTRAORDINARY OITEU.
To all wanting employment-
We want live, Energetl.: ana Capable Agents
In every county in the ( lilted States and Canada
to sell a patent article of great merit, on It s mer
its. An article having a large sale, paying over
lOOpereent. profit, having no eompi titoin, and
on which tlie agent Is protect! i m 'e cwluslve
sale by a deed given for each uml every county
be may secure from ns. With all these advurtt a
ges to our agents, and tlie tact that It is an arti
cle that can be sold to every houseowner, 1
might not be necessary to make an -‘extraordina
ry offer” to secure good tigents at urn e, but v
have concluded to make it a show, noi only our
confidence In then.- ''its of our invention but in
its salabiljty by my agent that will handle I
■pltli energy. Our agents are n ow making
■rom $l5O to SIXIO a month clear, and this lac
makes It safe for us to make our offer to all who
■re out of employment. Any agent mat will
■ire our business a thirty days’ t rial and tail i o
■tear at least Slot in this time, above all expen -
■eg can return goods unsold to us and we will
■pfund the money paid for them. Any agent
pr general agent who would like ten or more
■counties and work i hem through sub-agents for
•ninety days, and fail to clear at least $l5O above
'fill expenses, can return all unsold and get their
money back- Ho other employer of agents ever
dared’to make such offers, nor would we If
we did not know that we have agents now
making more than double the amount we guar
antee, and but two sales a day would give a
profit of over $125 a month, and that one of our
agents took eighteen orders in one day. our
large dlscrlptlve circulars explain our offer fully
and these we wish to send to every one OUT. of
employment who will send us thr e one cent
Stamp s-f or postage. We would like to have Urn
address of all the agents, sewing machine soliei
jjtors and carpenters In iUi£<‘ountry.audask any
Reader of this paper who reads tills offer, to send
as at once the name and address of all such they
know. Address al once; or you will loose llio
best chance ever offereci;to those out of employ
rnent to make inoiici.
Benner manufacturing go.,
161 SmithlleldSt., P.ttsburg, Pa-
London Restori r Great English
Fotlet Article. Kestores growth, color gloss,
and softness Kenwvta Dandruff. Artotoeratlc
families of Great iiritain ( jidor.se it. Klegaut
drSsing. Fragrantly perfumed. Tile lavortto of
fashion. At Druggists for as 1 >-.(!, or Cts. in
U. s. money.
Hotbers and llakies Made Ilajij'j'l
y | -'llf II andle, ami
FALLEN
fess gmu™,
Protection against all Contingencies!
T’very Coach wabbanted for One Yeah!
Best Material ami Workmanship!
Wone Superior! None more Practicai.l
Call be used Twelve months in the Year!
J’orlllustrated List, address ,
Patentee and Manufacturer. Baltimore. Md.
i Tor sale by J. (J. McMichael.
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RHEUMATISM,
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ISIMIAINN.
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KCALDN.
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for unimpeachable testimony, a few camples of
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SCROFULA.
T)r. L. A. Guild, an experien* ! and one of the
mot-'-, scientific physicians of the a > uh, who owi a
large nursery and vineyard n ! - tr Atlanta, has'a'lad
on his place who whs cured ot v stubborn case of
I'crotiila with one single bottle of 13. B. I>. Write 10
him about the case.
.BLOC® POISON.
For rove ml years I have been afflicted with a
iced incurable case of S' dpoi son, attend
p ! with U“ .y running sores in my no;..', on my an.is
and body. I sprni in gold for slow remedies •
■ f renbwn. and experienced physicians, without
benelli, Tiio nse-.f :> bottles of B. B. 13. restored
my appetite, he cud all ulpers, imparted strength.
1 gained 21 pounds of flesh in one mouth, and was
pronounced cured. Z. A. CLARX,
0 R. It. Engineer, Atlanta.
KIDNEY COftSP’LAiOT.
For over : iyears I nave been a terrible sufferer
from k .r■■■ l> - .me kidney complaint, for the relief
of wbi iiJ ha.” spent overs2Bo with in benelli; ilio
most not. a so-calie l .remedies proving failui a
Tile u-sd if one sinc e buttle of B. B. B. has been
marvelous, i .ving more relief than ail other treat
ment coiublue i. itii a ra.-., v.-liile others, if
they cure at all, are m tne distant future.
C. H. ROBERTS, Atlanta Water Works.
CATARRH.
The China and Queensware HoTise of Mcßride A
Cos., Atlanta, is perhaps the large t in the South.
Mr. A. J. G ‘Brute of this firm has been cured of
catarrh of the no.-e of U> year, - : xiuling by the use
o P. T 38., after every known remedy and treatment
had failed. B. B. I). cures catarrii :i a few weeks,
after slothful stuff lias'failed for years. Write to
him and learn all tn? facts.
AN EDITOR.
I have been almost: entirely cured of nasal catarrh
o several years standing, bv 8 bottled of 13. B. B. I
have tried many oilier remedies, i>ut none equal
B. B. B. It is a quick cure, while others are slow.
J. J. HARDY, Editor il Nows,'’ Toccoa, Go.
Large bottles $l.OO, or G for $5.00. Expre ssod.
Address BLOOD JiALM. Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
j TIE BESS
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i Formorethnnalii' ’of n, century the
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i bo'/e price und y.ruiso—tlio bent of its
• Rind, i’or every loria ct external pain
P lIEWIMII
I Mi:slang Lsniment is without an emial.
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I Gao vM-y bone—?nctking tho continu
lanoo ol pain and Julian)ination impose
1 h ibio. Its Directs upon Hainan Flesh and
{; ho Bi nt-0 Creation fc.ro equally woiuler
liu.l, Tno Mexican
! milfTipiSfi
S fl nntij ■
Liniment is needed by somebody in
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I J)e agony of* an awful lvo ul or bum
I subdued, of l hcum: ,ic martyi'H re
stored, or a valuabie h.ni’co t cy* 01
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which iSpeedily cures such ailmcr ts of
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.Toilits, Contracted Muscics, Burns
land Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and
Sprsinsj Poidononß Kites and!
Stinsjs- KtifTness. Xiamciicss, Old!
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jf- ro Hippies, Caked Breast, and j
! indeed, every form of -external dis
icase. Kt heals viilicut scars*
; For %\ !0 BIiCTB CitEAHON It urea
SCift* JaJnts,
33Utmo.ev, Marness Sovr. Hoof XHs-1
ifases. Foot Hot,
klohow Horn, ScrutcLcs, Wind- 1
'pllZv Spavin, Thrush, I
iOJd. Bores, Evil, film upon!
the bight and every otliir ailment j
10 w/meb tme occupaiats of the
; Stable and Stock Yard arc liable.
Tho Hoiican Mustang Liniment
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Staple ciisd Fancy Groceries.
Floui' Meal, Meat, Lard, ,S'ng;u',
Syrup, Molasses, Coffee, Tobacco, Cigars,
Fanned Goods, Nail;, Soaps, Sliot, I’owder Grits,Rico.
■mu Finxits in Season,
A TTEJf T I O A !
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If .'adquaners for Dry Goods and Low i’rices. We call special at
tention to our mammoth stock of
Iftßofs’ M Cite Mi
All of which we are selling a extra low prices. Our mammoth
8 ock of
l*>lSliSXi CiOODN,
Keck wear. Gloves, Hosiery,
Hamburg; Laces, Hats. Shoes, &&
Is complete, and all we ask is for you to give us a call before you buy
.No trouble but
-A. I® leas lire Cos Sliow Grood^
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BARGAINjHOUSE OFBARN ESVILLE.
BL.M. NUSSBAUM,
THE GLOBE COTTONTLANTER
The Best AlacTmie For Farm Use..
PAYS DOUBLE ITS PRICE IE ONE SEASON
In© Globe 1 lan ter lias just take 11 the first five Premium
Medals at the Louisville Exposition over a held
of Competitors. The Globe lias never
Been Beaten.
n Kecorti—After eleven days test in the tuaa against twenty umetit r at A
Cotton Exposition It was unanimously awarded nrstg'ra c.Modai. uipeMt 1
,•<!% A tbit Hock Ark. State fair committee practl
8 _ .fwjjjlpaat awarded Globe Planter first prize ov
/ ? eg jA < nittee of cotton Planters Association
i ~.crc~. v ef ftwex austlvo tests In tire field pronounced
ij U'-k I ■. ‘superior to any Planter we have ever
y, ’i- jt? S Jm T” ou count of the great variety of work It per
Iff scfnjbi fjf ipiiiia t isimple and sutistantlal construction, en-
Ms? i'A g .f'liug tue most unskilled labor t.o us It together
~ : fa Jltli its low price, the commute lias unanimously
hi ' ' A'.i ' V'F# Jvarded tne above live medals.”
I That Lie Farmers of Seven States
Say About the ‘'Globe."
• ■ "! T Collins, .Macon Station,Ala. “Greatly super
■ ' ■ ; lev to any other.
ly* / ’•••' :&■'*. >'* " l'S Burney Madison Ga. It does better work
■ . tkan any machine I ever saw.
M . C. H. smith Greenville Miss—“l have used
twelve of your Planters using them side by side with four other planters and they are Superior
la every r aspect to all others.
C T bawrcnce. Scotland Neck N C—“l had anonierplanter but laid it aside for yours, and now
use the Globe on both my farms. a
James Petevkln, I'ort Mstt, S C,—The Globo is 'letter than the Dow Law or any other planter
i ever saw.
.sPKCiA 1,. - To meet the demutld for The Glol,e Planter wffj have made a smaller size, known
ns No. 2. Our No. l, while better than ever, is reduced forty pounds iu weight and So. t,
weighs less than 100 pounds.
Buy the best and save money.
Used by tlic best farmers. Address TUB GLOBR I’L t.NTGR AI’FG, o<>.
Send for circular and mention paper, 2U Marietta SUeet, Atlanta Ga.
J. O. McMichael, Agent.
General Bedding Supplies.
M. B. PARHAM,
Wholesale Manufacturer of
lattresses,Sprini Ids an Pillows.
SdLicl for TVice* List,
OFFICE: 722 Market Street, FACTORY: 702 Maiket Street
TE2\TISr,
sep2o-Iy
Fnraire aii ISmi Macies,
If you desire Furniture or Sewing Machines at lower prices than
Vwii can get either at other places in ihinnesville, call at
J. €. McaYlichael’s Furmiure Store.
gpm He simply asks tl at von call nnd price Ins goods
after you have gotten tiie priees/'f others.
A full lino of Furniture and the
plf ROYAL ST. JOHN;
Very respectfully!
J. C- 11'cMlCHAE .
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oBH> * Premature Docline in man, errors of
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young, middle aged and old. It contains 12.5 pre
scriptions for ail acute and chronic diseases,
each one of which is Invaluable. So found l>v
tiie Author, whose experience for 23 years is
sueh as probably never before fell to the lot of
any physician. 300 pages, bound In beautiful
1' rencli muslin, embosse covers, full gut, guaran
ted to be a liner work In every sense—mechani
cal, literary and professional—than any other
work sold in the country lor $250, or tiie money
will be refunded in every Instance. Price only
SI.OO by mail, post-paid. Illustrated sample 6
cents. Send now. wold medal awarded the au
thor by the National Medical Association, to !he
officers of which he refers.
There Is no member of society to whom this
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This book should be read by the vouag for
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Address the Peabody medical Institute, or "Dr.
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Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases re
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A Great Cause af Human Misery
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A Lecture on the Nature,Treatment and Radical
cure of seminal Weaknessior Spermatorrhoea,ln
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Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments
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L’h.- world-renowned author in this admirable
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. Jf This lecture will prove a boon to ihousands
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-i 2 1 r.u Un^ roU9 competitors have invariably
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NERVOUS Dl'.l’f l.i ry, organic wcal-mcss. and
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