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“He Laughs Best
Who Laughs Last.”
A hearty laugh indicates a degree of
good health obtainable through pure blood,
c/h but one person in ten has pure blood,
the other nine should purify the blood
wtih Hood"s Sarsaparilla. Then they can
laugh first, last and all the time, for
The Worst Part of It.
De Jones—l heard your firm dis
charged you.
Smythe—Yes; but I wouldn't mind
that so much if they hadn't added in
tuit to Injury.
De Jones—How so?
Smythe—They advertised for a boy
to fill my place.—Chicago News.
The Poor Ones.
Tommy—Paw, are all editors starv
ing. like the funny men say they are?
Mr. Figg—No; only the ones who own
their papers.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clei.n blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Cascarots, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keen it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im
purities from the body. Begin to day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious completion by taking
Cascareta, -beauty for ten cents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, Me, 250, 50c.
Home is usually the clubman's last ro
sort. t
The Cuban Army
Us»» Winter-smith's < hill Cure.-Arthur
Fster & Co., Louisville. Ky, Gentlemen:
"Please seed us some VMniorsmith's Chill
Cure, wblcu has given such brilliant results
in treating cuilla and fever now raging in
Cuba,”—Dis. Manuel Actgular, E. Hernan
dez, F. Muno.
There are B,74o,oooparsons in London who
never enter a place of worship.
l “Too Good and Too Cheap to bo
without it.”
PILES
* 4 E suffered the tort urea of the damned
with protruding piles brought on by constipa
tion with which I was ufhiot-ed for twenty
years. I ran across your CASCARETS in the
town of Newell. la., and never found anything
to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from
piles and feel like a new man.”
C. H. Kmitz. 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la.
CANDY
M CATHARTIC
rcucouw
TRADE MARK REOISTIRID
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Nover Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c, 500.
... CURE CONST6PAT6ON. ...
SUrDrf Ritsody Company, Chicago. Montreal. Sew fork. 511
Nft Tft Sold and guaranteed by alldrug-
KV* { W-bay gfsta to dVIEF. Tobacco Habit.
II 1 If you have itch, totter, ringworm,
IfiOW S Pcx rnt ’ salt rheum, or any skin
■ v T? tj trouble, use Tetterino nt once, and
XT atop scratching. It will cure you.
I Olli Never falls. Take no substitute rec
ominended by your druggist. If he
Cl • 5) doesn’t keep Tetterine, send 50c. In
’ stamps to J T. Shuptriue. Savannah,
** • Ge., and get a box postpaid.
I' ’
THE REASON WHY g
For man or beast
SLOAN’S!
LINIMENTI
Excels —is that it Penetrates E
to the seat of the trouble im- ■
mediately and without irrita- B
n ting rubbing and kills the S
Family and Stable Sltroa
Sold by Dealers generally.
B Dr. Far! S. Sloan, Boston, Mau. ffi
College of Dentistry.
DENTAL DEPARTMENT
Atlanta College of Physiclane and Surgeons
OLD BBT Collkgk IN Btatr. Thirteen i h An
nual Session opens Oct. 8; closes April 30th.
Those contemplating the study of Dentistry
should write for catalogue.
Address S. W. FOSTER. Dean.
6*4-63 Inman Bldg.. Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED AGKNTR lor our Cotton M
fl Book ; it begins nt 3c. and runs to lie.: fl
fl figures the 1 tithe and 201 he from 800 to 700 fl
B pounds; a 84.C0 book for only M)c. It sells fl
B like “h« t cakesteima liberal. Alsu lot
&S the Bible Looking Gihmk. It tearhea th a B
■ Bible by i I lust rational a cools making from fl
g $4.00 to $10.(0 per dny. Write to-day.
fl J. 1.. NICHOLS A ( 0., Atlanta, Ga. g
?J OPPED .. FB r. E L.
m i-i Permanently Cured
fl inasnll, Prevented b,
M H33w OH. KLINE'S GREAT
j S EH W OVE RESTORER
■ P©s!Uv©corn for all Kcttomc Vitentet, Fits. EpUepqr,
Spasms and St. V-.tus' Dcmt. t o His or hervousar.M
after lire’ day’ec»e. Treatise tud $2 trial bottle
free to Ek paiiootx, they p.nar cm print ch©r<ca(mlf
when reoHred. Send l<» I»r. Kline, Ltd. Hollerns
Institute of Medicine. 931 Arcti .‘•■t-. I’ nluuvlpbia. Pa.
n® Wilts WK&i ALL tCSE FAILS. „ 2
Rest Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use gJJI
Frj In time. Retd bv drupglsts. *1
MEXICAN STREET NAMES.
A Fashion la Nomenclature That la Appal.
II ( to the Stranger.
The afreet names of Mexico are
something really appalling to the new
comer. Some years ago the streets of
the city were renamed systematically
with numerical avenues running east
and west, and streets north and south,
and although the new names are prom
inently posted on all the corner houses,
they are never used except in official
documents. Every one uses the old
names. Many of these are place names,
or streets are named for some occur
rence or tradition, or for the character
of the trades that formerly predomi
nated in them. The number of names |
Is Infinitely multiplied because each l
block Is regarded as a street and has
a separate name. When the name of
a street continues the same through
more than one block, the various
squares are designated as first, sec
ond, third, etc. Many of the street
names seem very odd to foreigners.
Those named for the deity and religi
ous personages are numerous. For in
stance, there is the Heart of Jesus
street, and tho street of the Holy
Ghost; Ave Marla street, and the ave
nue of the Love of God. Others are
the street of the Saint of the True
Cross, the Arches of Bethlehen, and
the Graves of Saint Sunday street, tho
Bridge of Saint Peter and Saint Paul,
and the street of The Crosses of Sor
row.
Not only are the names of streets un
usual, but they are often found In the
most Incongruous locations. For in
stance, If you walk down Jesus street,
and continue in the second block, you
will bo startled to find that you are
then on the street of the New Slaugh
ter House. The Alley of the Egg and
Potato street arc Just as likely to be
the prolongation of the Back of Saint
Teresa street as any other. The street
of the Seven Princes may no longer be
fnhabltated by royalty, but the avenue
of Ulustglons Men wus named for real
persons. Tho street of the Lost Child
derived its name from a popular tradi
tion, but t>he avenue of the Fifth of
May was named for a famous battle
with the French.
There are a large number of the capi
tal's streets named for living things.
There are the street of the Little Bird,
street of the Fish, Bull street and Goat
Street, and streets of the Files, Rats
gnd Roosters. Then there are the
the streets named for various trades
men, as the streets of the Hatters, To
bacconists, Coachmen. Milkmen, etc.
One short block glories in the name of
the street of the False Entrance of
Saint Andrew. The alley of the Little
Candle Shop, the street of Heads,
street of a Thousand Wonders, the
Square of the Thief, are other oddities.
It Is not recorded exactly as to wheth
er Sad Indian street and the street of
Crazy People were named after those
who endeavored to learn all the street
names of the City of Mexico, but if
you at least feel inclined to use harsh
language after- trying it yourself, you
should first go over to Devil street.—
Modern Mexico.
A Georgia Genus.
A discovery has just been made by
the merest accident by the Yoeman in
the person of a young man scarcely
twenty years old. His name Is Charles
Aired and his home has been at Theo
Hall's for several years. Charlie, as
he is known In the neighborhood, is a
perfect genius in original inventions
with engines and machinery. He is of
slight stature, very quiet and unassum
ing and there is not one man in a thous
and who would suspect that in this
quiet lad was hidden the peculiar gen
ius that mnkes great men. Charlie has
already invented, made and set to go
ing several engines and machines, all
of them being made of scraps of iron
picked up in the neighborhood. He gets
wheels out of cast off reapers and worn
out mowers and from old worn out
threshers. He has made n small trac
eion engine to run on the road and has
one set up In a little shop of one-half
horse power that runs an emery wheel
to gum all the saws in the country.
Charlie has never read any books on
science and the laws that govern steam
engines or any kind of machinery.—
Wickliffe (Ga.) Yeoman.
His Cleverness.
Vice-Chancellor Bacon had an anti
pathy for one member of the inner
bar practicing before him. This man’s
services were not much In demand, for,
although his ability and knowledge of
law were undoubted, he was apt to
look at a case from an impractical
point of view, and not to make the
most of Its best points. It was com
monly said of him that he had a twist
in his mind. When this man was
about sixty years old, some one re
marked to the judge that he was very
clever. "Yes," said the old man, slow
ly and judicially, "he is a very clever
young man.” and, after a pause, he
added: "If he swallowed a nail, he
would vomit a screw.”—The Argonaut.
Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranleed
The Ingenu's Little Game.
He (elated) —By Jovel I've taught
yon how to swim in two hours. I
think that breaks the record.
She—Oh, hardly. Jack Dadsby
taught me in Sn hour and a half !
The Moon May Coms Back.
Professor Darwin, of Cambridge,
prophesies that the moon will ulti
mately return to the earth, whence it
was cast off in the remote past.
Music for Nervousness.
Some scientists have claimed that music
has the power to soothe the nerves But the
quickest way to cure nervousness is to
strengthen the nervous system. We know of
nothing which will accomplish this quicker
than Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It is the
ons medicine that is successful above all
others in the treatment of blood, stomach and
liver diseases. Do not take a substitute. See
that a private Revenue Btamp covers ths neck
or the bottle.
The man who thinks little is apt to talk
much.
No-To-Bnc for Fifty Cents.
Gusrsuteed tobnccc habit cure, makes weak
men strong, bleed pure. 50c, sl. All druggists.
An artist's sign isn't necessarily a sign of
genius.
Prof. Chan. P. Curd, A. IW..
Washington University, St. Louis, Mo., s»r«i
“We unhesitatingly attribute the recovery
end continued good health ot our little boy
to Tsethiwa. Upon tuese powders he seems
to fatten and thrive.”
A first-class lake steamer costs about SI,OOO
a foot to build and equip.
Mrs. Winslow's bonthing Syrup for children
teething.softens the gums, rectticesiufiamtna
tion.allays pain.cures wind colic. JSc. a ooltle.
In Northern China many of the natives are
dressed in dogskin.
Howto ITlakc Money in Strawberries
i» told by our free publication-. <?. l *. Co.
Strawberry Speoialt-ts, nl trell, N. C.
Immense coal field* have been discovered ,
in Zululand.
Fducate loir Bowels With CascßYOts.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. I
10c. £6c. If C. C. C. fail, druggietsrefund money.
A ton of oil has been sbtained from tbo
tongue of a single whale.
Absolutely Free.
To introduce Findley’s Eye Salve I will
send by mail absolutely Free a 25 cent box
to any one writing me a postal card giving
name and address. It cures sore eyes at
once. Address J.P. Hayteb, Decatur,Texas.
In battle only one ball out of e : ghtyflvs
takes effect.
How’s Thia?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hull's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Chbney CO.. Props., Toledo. O.
We, the undersign'd, have known F. J. Cha
ney for tho last 15 and believe him per
fectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tion made by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Walding. Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Drug
gists. Toledo. Ohio.
Hull’s Catarrh Cure 1s taken internally, act
ingdlrectly upon ih p blood and mucous sur.
faces of the system I’rice. 75c. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
We have not heftfTi without Plsn’s Cure for
Consumption for 33 veers.—T.izzir Ferrel,
Camp St.. Haijisbnrg, Pa.. May 4. 189-i
Chicago Im ship Ing considerable shoes
and leather to Mexico.
To Cure Const!patinn Forever.
Take Casearets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 23c.
II C. C. C. fall to cure, druggistsrefund money.
A woolen company in Pyme, Conn., has
been organized.
Why take
Nauseous Medicines?
Ara you suffering with
IHOIGESTIOH?
Ara you suffariag with
KIBHEY or BLADDER TROUBLE ?
Are you subject to COLIC* FLATULENCY
or PAINS in the BOWELS ?
De you suffer from RETENTION or SUP
PRESSION of URINE?
Do you feel LANGUOR, and DEBILITA
TED in the morning?
WOLFE’S
Aromatic Schiedam
SCHNAPPS
CURES THEM ALLI!
Pleasant It take, Stimulating,
Diuretic, Stomachic, Absolutely Pure.
THE BEST KIDMEY and LIVER MEDICINE
IN THE WORLD I I I
For Sale by all GROCERS and
DRUGGISTS.
BEWARE OF SUBSUTUTES.
An Awful Break.
"I do so hope you will succeed,” said
the motherly, warm-hoarted landlady.
"I am bound to,” said the sanguine
young inventor. “And when 1 do you
won’t see me eating at a place like this
j any more.”
Then, in realization of the utter im
possibility of fixing things, be grabbed
hit hat and fled.—lndianapolis Journal.
Don’t Tobocco Spit rnd Smok. Vour Life *woy
To quit tobacco enrily nnd forever, be mag
netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists.soc or tl. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co.. (’hirepn nr New York.
The owners of plantations in Cuba refuse
to employ Spanish laborers.
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it? Price 3Oc.
I PmS 1
Sick headache. Food doesn’t dl
| gest well, appetite poor, bowala con-
I stipated, tongue coated. It’s your
I liver! Ayer’s Pills are liver pills,
I easy and aafe. They cure dyapep-
I ala, biliousneaa. 23c. All Druggists.
Wait* year nionitMhe « burd a beautiful
browp or itch black f Then use
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE iSUten.
«JWMCT, as »■ »■ Hma Q<>._a> W Vfa N. M. I
GOLDEN CROWN
LAMP CHIMNEYS
Are the beet. A«k for them. Cost no more
than common chimneys. All dealers.
PITTBBURG GLASH CO., Allegheny, Fa.
DR, MOFFETT’S JRg
■■TEETHING POWDERSWy
Aids Blgektlon, Regulates the Bowels am! Makes
Toething Eaay. TKETHIMA Relieve* the Bowel 1
Tro abl ©e of Children of Any Ago and Costs Only
15 Cents. Ask Your Druggist for it
If not kept by druggists mail 25c to
C. J. IWO F F FT'M', IVI. D., NT. LOU IS, MO.
Offift S 3 tl 0k ZS an( l Whiskey Hablte
HUi ■ B ■ K&ra cured at home with
r 10 m
B.M.WOOLLWY, M.D.
A titania, Office 104 N. Pryor SL
B^insmeJt ■efQ
>ry Loaded Shotgun Shells.
r” loaded with Smokeless powder and “ NewL
loaded with Black powder. Superior to all|-
ands for *
RMITY, RELIABILITY AND
STRONG SHOOTING QUALITIES.?
ister Shells are for sale by ail dealers. Insist upon;
lem when you buy and you will get the best. ;
MOTHERHOOD is woman’s natural destiny.
Many women are denied the happiness of children
through some derangement of the generative organs.
Actual barrenness is rare.
Among the many triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound is the overcoming of cases
■’’Ys supposed barrenness. This great
medicine is so well calculated to regu
cto late every function of the generative or-
gans that its efficiency is vouched for
*H— jy—yiffff by multitudes of women.
a A&ffKafiL© B Mrs. Ed. Wolford, of Lone Tree,
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham—Befor. taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound I had one child which lived only six
hours. The doctor said it did not have the proper nourishment
while I was carrying it. I did not feel at all well during preg
nancy. In time I conceived again, and
thought I would write to you for advice.
Words cannot express the gratitude I feel
towards you for the help that your medi- J W
cine was to me during this time. I
felt like a new person; did my work i
up to the last, and was sick only a
short time. My baby weighed ten
pounds. He is a fine boy, the ®
joy of our home. He is now six ? A I ■'
weeks old and weighs sixteen
pounds. Your medicine is cer- f/ y y ■
tainly a boon in pregnancy." ‘>
Mrs. Flora Cooper, of
Doyle, S. Dak., writes: f
“ Dear Mrs. Pinkham— \'S
Ever since my last child I \
suffered with inflammation of a \-x \
the womb, pains in back, left 3 w «
side, abdomen and groins. My 2. g
head ached all the time. I
could not walk across the floor
wkhoutsuffering intense pain.
I kept getting worse, until U'i
two years ago I wrote to you
for advice, and began taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
I had not finished the first bottle before I felt better. I took
four bottles, and have been strong and perfectly healthy ever
since, and now have two of the nicest little girls.”
Malsby & Company,
30 S. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
Engines and Boilers
Steam Water Meistem, Atenm Pumps awA
Fanberthy Injectors.
XZ E 1
Manufacturers and Dealers tn
SaaL.’W" MILLS,
Corn M ilia, Feed Milla, Cotton Gt* Machin
ery and Grain Separator©.
SOLID and INSERTED Saws. Baw Teeob and
l ocks, Knight's Patent Docs, Birdsall Maw
Mill and Pnglne Repairs, Governors, Grate
Baks and a still line of Mill Supplies. Price
and quality of goods guaranteed. Catalogue
free by mentioning this paper.
W. L. DOUCLAS
$3&53.50 SHOES “ ion
t Worth $4 to $6 compared with
other makes.
Indoreed by over
1,000,000 wearers.
ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES
THK GMXUINB have VT. la. D©Qg>aa*
■am© and pF>« ikapd an bo lu>a.
Take no substitute claimed
to be a> good. Largest makers
of $3 nad >8.50 shoes tn the
world. Your dealer should keep
them—ls not, we will send yon
a patron receipt of price. State
I kind of leather, alee and width, plain or cap toe.
Catalogna C Free.
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Brockton. Ma&s.
FILL YOUR CHILDREN’S HEAD
With knowledge.
Keep their feet off
Damp wet ground.
Look for the box
Our name’s upon,
In a seal both
Red and round.
Serviceable School Shoes
GIRLS— BOYS—
Rob Roy, Reil Rock,
Crack Pl-oof, High School,
Cash Basis. Carnegie.
J. K. ORR SHOE CO., Atlanta, Ga.
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