RELIGIOUS READING.
What U Life? *
A littlo crib betide the bed,
A little face a bore the spread,
A little frock behind the door,
A little shoe upon the floor.
A little lad, with dark brown hair,
A lltt’e bine-eyed face and fair,
A little lane that leads to school,
A little pencil, slate and rule.
A little blithesome, winsome maid,
A little hand within bis laid;
A little cottage, acres four,
A little old-time fashioned store.
A little family gathering round;
A little turf-heaped, tear-dewed mound;
A little added to his soil,
A little rest from hardest toil.
A little silver in his hair;'
A little stool and easv char;
A little night of earth lit gloom;
A little cortege to the tomb.
Pass the Books On.
An English evangelist writes an ap
peal to the London Okrittian , which
w.ll remind Christians towards people in
the newly settled parts of this country:
“Ah, sir! we dreads the winter nights,
they being so Jong and drear, and there
never is nothink hardly agoin* on. It’s
all very well for people as has got. plenty
of books and sich like; but we nint got
nothink but the same old uns, and wc
knows them a’most by heart.” These
and such like words have rung in our
ears for many a day, till we felt deter
mined to do what we could not only to
help the villages in our own neigh
borhood, but nearly a score in
other places known to u«, by establish
ing a library in each. Will your read
ers look upon their bookshelves and see
what they can spare or sacrifice in the
shape of souud, safe, and religious books.
In ail sorts of ways foul literature is
being sold even in our villages, and yet
nil our village folk love sound reading if
they can get it. This is away that many
may help the work of God without its
being any extra drain upon what may
possibly be an already severely taxed
pnrse (except it be the trifle for oarriage,
which friends will gladly prepay, I am
•ure).
WhmliYour Place)
A place for every man, and every man
in his place 1 This motto is as good for
Christ's Church, a9 it was for the array
during the war. But what is every
Christian’s right place?
We answer it is the one for which God
made him, and for which the Holy
Spirit converted him. To mistake it is
n sad blunder; to desert it is a disgrace.
The Bible acknowledges that God made
His servants for some especial “niche;**
for it says “having the gift differing
according to the grace that is given us,
let us wait on our ministering; or he
that, tcacheth on teaching; or he that
exhorted on exhortation; he that giveth
let him do it with simplicity; he that
rulctb, with diligence; he that showeth
mercy, with cheerfulness.” The princi
ple laid down here is that every man or
woman who loves Jesus should select,
and should fill that post of duty for
which his or her gifts have fitted them.
But “let no man neglect the gift that is
in him.”
Some men—like Spurgeon and New
man Hall and Bishop Simpson—wr re
crested for the pulpit. God gave them
clear heads, worm hearts, strong lungs
and eloquent tongues, and a hunger for
saving souls. To possess such gifts is a
clear call to the ministry. And thou
sands of humble preachers who cannot
attract Spurgeon’s crowds, are yet as
clearly called to the ministry of the Word
as the London Boanargcs.
Suppose a man or woman feel—after
deep prayer or self-examination —
that God h«fi not called them
to the pulpit ; what then ?
Must they be siitnt? Are all the speak
ing gifts of the pious lawyer, or doctor,
or merchant, or mechanic to run to
waste? No, verily I Let such proclaim
the glad tidings of Christ, and the story
of their own Christian experience in the
prayer-meeting, or the mission school, or
the cottage conference meeting, or
wherever they can find souls to plead
with. How successfully thi| lay-labor
may be made, let such men as Harlan
Page and Richard Weaver and George
H. Stuart and D. L. Moody and Uncle
Johnny Vassar bear witness. Let the
powerful lay preaching heard every day
in “Fulton street” answer. Some of
the best discourses I have ever heard
were but five or ten nrnutes long, and
were delivered in my own prayer meet
ing.
A Christian who is keen for work,
will soon find his place. If he is “apt
to teach,” he or she will soon gather the
Sabbath-school class, and will be there,
Bible in hand, every Sunday, even
though tho rain spatters on the pave
ments. Commend me to tlje teacher
who wears a “water-proof and alwayi
consults conscience sooner than the
barometer 1
Whoever has tho gift of song should
join in God’s great choir, every re
ligions service. The owner of a good
voice must give an account for that
voice at the day of judgment. Wc shall
never have genuine congregational singing
until every redeemed child of Christ
sings from duty, and consecratea the
gift of music to the Lord. Those who
expect to sieg in heaven bad better
practice here.
Tract-distribution is going too
much out of fashion. It is
a blessed and heaven-honored
work, and any one with spare time and a
tongue and a little pioua tact, can go
out with a bundle of tracks to the abodes
of ignorance and irreligion.
Those who cannot exhort or teach in a
Sunday School, can at least live for
Jeeue at home and come end join hi the
prayers of the prayer-meeting. The
oldest, the timidest, the least gifted can
do snrely as much as add his penny
when the contribution-box is passed.
The gift of a “cup of coKJ water” in
Christ’s name haa its reward. Every
one whom Jesus saves has a place as
signed in the vineyard. An idle Chris
tian is a monster 1 Friend! have you
found your place?— Rev. Tkeo-lors L.
(JuyUr.
Christians are often employed in dir
ging well* to find comfort, and the
deeper they go the darker the? get; the
Fountain of life, salvation and comfort,
is above; call upon thy God and look
up, and the light of Hi* Jove will soon
cheer thee.
INJUSTICE CORRECTED.
Cnrladii Verification of Wtdeeast Public
Statements.
To th* Readers or this Paper.
In common with many publishers and
editors, we have been accustomed to look
I upon certain statements which we have seen
: in our columns as merely adroit advertising.
Consequently we feel justified in taking
the liberty of printing a few points from a
private letter recently received from one of
onr largest patrons, as a sort of confession
of faith to our readers. We quote:
u We have cotndneed ourselves that by tell
. ing what we know to be true, we have pro
; duced at last a permanent conviction in the
j public mind. Seven years ago we stated
| what the national disease of this country was,
| and that it was rapidly increasing. Three
! years ago we stated that a marked check had
been given it
‘‘The statistics of one of the largest life in
surance companies of this country shows that
in 1883 and 1884, the mortality from kidney
disorders did not increase over the previous
years; other companies stated the same thing.
It is not presumptuous for us to claim credit
for checking these ravages.
“Seven years ago we stated that the condi
tion of the kidneys was the key to the condi
tion of health; within the past five years all
cartful life insurance companies have con
ceded the truth of this statement, for, where
as, ten years ago, chemical analysis to deter
mine the condition of the kidneys was not
required, to-day millions of dollars in risks
are refused, because chemical examination
diseovers unsuspected diseases of the kid
neys.
“Seven years ago we stated that the rav
ages of Bright’s Disease were insignificant
compared with other unsuspected disorders
of the kidneys of many misleading names;
that ninety-three per cent of human ail
ments are attributable to deranged kidneys,
which fills the blood with uric acid, or kid
ney poison, which causes these many fatal
diseases.
“The uric acid, or kidney poison, is the real
cause of the majority of cases of paralysis,
apoplexy, heart disease, convulsions, pneumo
nia, consumption, and insanity; over half
the victims of consumption are first the vic
tims of diseased kidneys.
“When the recent death of an honored ex
official of the United States was announced,
his physician said that although he was suf
fering from Bright’s Disease, that was not
the cause of death. He was not frank enough
to admit that the apoplexy which overtook
him in his bed, was toe fatal effort of the
kidney poison of the blood, which had eaten
away the substance of the arteries and
brain; nor was Logan’s physician honest
enough to state that his fatal rheumatism
was caused by kidney acid in the blood.
“if the doctors would state in official re
ports the original cause of death, the people
of this country would be alarmed, yea.
nearly panic stricken, at the fearful mortal
ity from kidney disorders. ”
The writers of the above letter give these
facts to the public simply to justify the
claims that they have made, that “if the
kidneys and live* are kept in a healthy con
dition by the use of Warners sale cure,
which hundreds of thousands have proved to
be a specific, when all other remedies failed,
and that has received the endorsement of the
highest medical talent in Europe, Australasia
and America, many a life would be pro
longed and the happiness of the people pre
served. It is successful with so many differ
ent diseases because It and it aJone, can re
move the uric acid from the blood through
the kidneys."’
Our readers are familiar with the prepara
tion named.
Commendation thereof bas often appeared
in our columns.
We believe it to be one of the best, if not
the best ever manufactured. We know the
proprietors are men of character and influ
ence.
We are certain they have awakened a
wide spread interest in the public mind con
cerning the importance of tue kidneys. We
believe with them that they aro the key to
health, aud that for their restoration from
disease and maintenance in health, there ie
nothing equal to this great remedy.
The proprietors ray th'y "do not glory in
this traversal prevalence of disease, but hav
ing started out with the purpose of spreading
the merits of Warner’s safe cure before the
world, because it cured our senior proprie
tor, who was given up by doctors as incura
ble, we feel it our duty to 6tate the facts and
leave the public to its own in Terences. We
point to our claims, and to the r public, and
universal verification with pride, and if the
public does not believe what we say. we toll
them to ask their friends and neighbor*
what they think about our preparations.”
As stated above, we most cordially com
mend the perusal of this correspondence by
our readers, believing that in so doing we
are fulfilling a simple public obligation.
Precocious Bertie.
Little Bertio Miller, three years old,
has long had a deep yearning to know
what was inside the bead of his sister’s
big doll. 80, the other day, be found a
tack hammer and, by the aid of that sim
ple instrument, satisfied his cuoiosity.
“Oh, Bertie, cried his mother as the
smash of china brought her to the scene
of a the experiment; “how could you do
it.* How could you do it, Bertie?”
“Easy,” replied Bertie, with a bland
and self-satisfied smile.
Like most children Bertie is full of
policy and whenever he has reason to
think that he is about to be scolded or
punished he practices his most winning
wiles to divert the attention or secure the
favor of his mother. Not long ago the
latter reproved him for pinching his kit
ten and 6aid: “Now, I’m going to pinch ,
you so you can see how it feels.”
“Ob, mamma, cried Bertie, smoothing |
her cheeks affectionately, “What pitty j
f’eckles you have. Your f’eckles ain't
b’ack like most people’s is.”
But he got pinched all the same.
On another occasion, while the family
doctor was making a visit in the house,
Bertie stood at the window gazing fixedly
at his horse, a very lean and sorry-look
ing animal.
*‘What are you thinking of, Bertie?”
asked the doctor.
*‘l *tink your horsie have such fat
bones,” he replied. “Dey so fat dey
just ’tick out. Detroit Free Press
They Were Not Responsible.
A story is told of a groceryman of the
shrewd old Yankee stock who, on several
occasions, was suprised to find sums of
money in his sugar. Where it came from
was a mystery. It may have been hidden
by s’.aves for a purpose, but for what it
would be hard to say. The storekeeper,
being too conscientious to keep the
money without trying to find an owner,
and likewise being very loth to give it
up, hit on this plan to satisfy conscience
and keep the money • Going to the roer
chants of whom he purchased the good*
he inquired whether they were responsi
ble for the sticks and stones and things
that were in it.
“No, sir,” was the reply, “you must
take the sugar just as we receive it. We
are not responsib!e for anything in the
barrels.” It is needless to say that the
store keeper did not press the matter.—
Ikston Record.
It Ja charged that the doctors in the
ICitv r,{ Mexico write their prescriptions
in cipher, which can only be put up at a
certain drug store. >
Charleston papers suggest the cultiva
tion of ramie in South Carolina, as it can
be raised there as easily and profitably as
in Louisiana, where it yields a net profit
of stf9 an acre. The beautiful fibre from
this plant is now largely used in the
manufacture of the finest fabrics. There
are over 500 factories in Europe using it
for fabrics of all sorts, from coarse sail
cloth to the finest laces.
As the greatest pain-cure, Bfc. Jacobs Oil is
recommended by public men of America and
other countries. Hon. Bil}a Flint, Life-
Senator of the Dominion Parliament, Cana
da, found It to act like a charm.
Philadelphia capitalists have invested $3,-
000,000 in southwest Virginia enterprises or
lands the past year.
Ex Mayor Latrobe, Baltimore. Md., says
the best oough medicine is Red Star Cough
Cure. Dr. Samuel K. Cox, D. D., of Wash
ington, D. C., after a careful analysis, pro
nounced it purely vegetable, and most excel
lent for tho throat troubles. Price, twenty
five cents a bottle.
The whaling bark Atlantic was wrecked
near San Francisco recently while the crew
were drunk and 25 men were sleeping off the
effects of a spree. There were 40 men on
board, only 10 of whom escaped drowning.
The bark was 136 years old.
If you have a Cold, Cough, (dry-hacking)
Croup, Cankered-throat, Catanh Dropping
causing cough—Dr. Kilmer’s Indiai Cough
Cure (Consumption Oil) will relieve instantly
—heals and cures. Price 25c, 50c and 1.00,
Mary Harlan, of Louisville, Ky., refused
food for 42 days and died of starvation.
Daughters. Wives. Mothers.
Send tor Pamphlet on Female Diseases.free,
securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marchid, Utica, NY.
Black hoisery remains the first choice.
Being entirely vegetable, no pa* ticular care
is required while using Dr. Pierce’s “Pleas
ant Purgative Pellets.” They operate with
out disturbance to the constitution, diet, or
occupation. For sick headache, constipa
tion, impure blood, dizziness, sour eructations
from the stomach, bad taste in mouth, bilious
attacks, pain in region of kidneys, interna]
fever, bloated feeling about stomach, rush of
blood to head, take Dr. Pierce’s “Pellets.” By
druggists.
It is not the bonnet that is big, it is the
trimmings.
A Ghost.
is a myth, but solid reality will be known by
those who write to Hallet & Co., Portland,
Maine, thereby learning, free, about work
that they can do, and live at home, wherever
they reside, at a profit of from $5 to $25 and
upwards daily. Some have earned over SSO
in a dav. Capital not needed. Hallett &
Co., will start you. Allis new. Delay not.
Pay absolutely sure from start. Wealth
awaits every worker. Both sexes. All ages
There is considerable opposition to the
pensioning of Mrs. Logan in the House of
Representatives.
If Sufferers front Consumption,
Scrofula, Bronchitis and General Debility will
Iry Scott’s Emcl/sion of Cod Liver Oil with
Hypcphoephitca, they will find ilmmediate re
lief and permanent benefit. The Medical Pro
fession universally declare it a remedy of the
greatest value and very palatable. Read: “I
have used 6cott’s Emulsion In several cases of
Scrofula and Debility in children. Results most
(ratifying. My little patients take It with
pleasure.”-W. A. Hulbert. M. D., Salis
bury, 111.
Twenty-eight of the thirty nine counties of
Washington Territory have elected women
as school superintendents.
Consumption.
Notwithstanding the great number who
yearly t uccumb to this terrible and fatal
disease, which is daily winding its fatal coils
around thousands who are unconscious of its
deadly presence. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery will cleanse and purify the blood
of scrofulous impurities, and cure tubercular
consumption (which is only scrofulous dis
ease of the lungs). Send 10 cents in stam|»s i
and get Dr. Pierce’s complete treatise on i
consumption and kindred affections, ; with ;
numerous testimonials of cures. Address.
Worlds Dispensary Medical Association,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Long Swedish gl >ves are stilt popular for
evening wear.
“A Perfect Flood of Hnnubine"
will fill 4 he heart of every suffering women
if she will only persist in the use of Dr.
Pierce's “Favorite Prescription.” It will
cure the most oxcrueiating periodical pains,
and relieve you of all irregularities and give
healthy action. It will jrositively cure inter
nal inflammation and ulceration, misplace
ment and all kindred disorders. Price re
duced to one dollar. By druggists.
The German ship Elizabeth was recently
wrecked off Cape Henry, Va., and the crew
of 22 men were drowned
No Opium in Piso’s Cure tor Consumption.
Cures where other remedies fail. 25c.
The largest army this country ever had was
in 1865, when over a million soldiers were in
the ranks.
.
Hood’* Sarsaparilla
Is a peculiar medicine. It to carefully prepared
from Sarsaparilla, Dandelion. Mandrake, Dock,
PlpslKewa, Juniper Berries, and other well known
and valuable vegetable remedies, by a peculiar com
bination. proportion and process, giving to Hood's
Sarsaparilla curative power not possessed by other
medicines.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
la the best blood purifier before the public. It
eradicates every Impurity and cures Bcrofula, Salt
Rheum, Bolls, Pimples, all Humors, Dyspepsia, Bil
iousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, General De
bility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver com
plaints, overcomes that tired feeling, creates an ap
petite and bnllds up the system.
Hood’* Sarsaparilla
Has met peculiar and unparalleled sn cess at home.
Such has become Its popularity In Lowell, Mass.,
where It Is made, that whole neighborhoods are
taking It at the same time. Lowell druggists sell
more of Hood’s Sarsaparilla than of all ether Shiva
peril la* or blood purifiers. $1; six for SS. Sold by
druggists. Prepared only by C. L HOOD ft CO.,
Apothecaries, Lowell, Mas*
too Poses One Dollar _
CREAM JALM.k^^^£ji
J hare used fuomjwQffpAki
hot ties of
, Cream Hahn anrfH n r '•* 1
1 consider nwnrlj c oR vA
FI
tnrrh ana j
, headache and
Hxgginson, l *
1.01. c Street, < 7i/■ USA. I
I. .i-HAY-FEVE R
Into wh no.drti and In ■ ■ * *™ w ■■
awr. re •* to nee. l'llcetti eta. by .mall or at druggist*.
1 bend lor circular _ _
ELY BROTHERS. Druggtoto.Owe*o, N. Y.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
WILL CURE
HEADACHE
INDIGESTION
BILIOUSNESS
DYSPEPSIA
NERVOUS PROSTRATION
MALARIA
CHILLS and FEVERS
TIRED FEELING
GENERAL DEBILITY
PAIN in the BACK & SIDES
IMPURE BLOOD
CONSTIPATION
FEMALE INFIRMITIES
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
KIDNEY AND LIVER
TROUBLES
FOR SALE BY ALI DRUGGISTS I
The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red
Lines on wrapper.
TAKE NO OTHER.
Ask your retailer for the James Means’ 83 Kboe.
Caution ! Some dealers recommend Inferior
goods In order to make a larger profit. This Is the
I original $3 Shoo JJewareof Imitations which ac
knowledge their own InfertorUy by attempting to
build upon the reputation of the original.
None Genuine unless bearing this (stamp*
JAMES MEANS’
Gentlener, S 3 SHOE.
HI Made in Dutton. Congress and
m fw- WLsmw. ant Calfskin. Vne\
ft v \ W elle ] in D'lrabiUty, Comfort <t
II V’• s r \\ Appearance. 5 postal eard
JBa Vv sent ions will bring you In
*§? V. & fmm alon how to net this
if Y\y Shoe In any State or
Our celebrated factory produces a larger quantity
Os Shoes of this grade than any other factory In Hie
world. Thousands who wear them will tell you the
reason If you at-k them. .IAIIFS MIS ANN* fcii i
SHOE for Bovs Is unapproael »--i «n |)<;rnbd<tv.
nn kll MFR’S "m«p that Cold, Cough,
OK. ML Mbit d ayj'j’JcUiug in the Throat.
V xbv Arrest that Catarrh, llron
chitist or Asthma. This
flKflvWyJgn Remedy relieves quickly.
Cures permanently. It
prevent* beeline, Night-Sweats
ItLAbMII Oi'.d dr util from Consumption.
KBHWrratVTOXW | pn par. .1 nt rut. kilmkk’s
ISPVji>MM DJSIKNSABT, Binghamton. N. Y.
jfkjfKFo Lettcrsof Inquiry answered.
Wffgl Guide to Health (Sent free).
One Agent (Merchant only) wanted In every town sot |
I like your “Tanslll’s Punch” cigar* very much. ;
and wish to have the exclusive sale in this plane. ,
and will do all I can to push them. I believe in *d- 1
vertlslng, and am taking pains to distribute thecir *
eulars where they will do the most good.
C. V. Eluott. Mansfield, Pa. i
Address R. W. TANS ILL A CO.t Chicago. !
es amd j 5 rs f tr.
i GROVES I IMLk
In this day of <le eptive nd» erf. Ing we dealre t»
impress that riils (.nnounrement mean* eaactiu
' ,“/*/ *?**•' , J' Bt every arpl cant can secure, nh
| tolv.flu free rs any charge for the /an//, one or the
above div|.|i.ns of valuable Florida property. No
ir.ck: No Ju gllng of word*: If mean* exartlv
t !hat--nothinß leu, nothing more.
OUH METHOD! NOTE ITS FAIRNESS!
Wo hav,} ju-i toauod a luryo hbeefc of oeialied
f Pam, Ulna rating nine dlffcreut rtyles of
houacH.costing Horn gtfMMo *1.500 e.ch. wnlch thli
J ' mpany In prepared to build for It* t atrons at Hr.
Andrew’* Bay. In order so defray *t least a nor
non of the very largo cost of advertising, getting
i op there design*, nnd executing o legal Warranty
I l ar,i “PPHfant, wp wil charge2sr, for mail-
Ing this sheet of House Plans to ai-pacant'. The
w ‘> rth 1* «<» ».v onn who win ever desire
, to bulid a house. They are oil new and lotten up
expressly for uit If you t elect from the Rouse
Plans any one that <ulls you. we will bul d th'
| bouse oa your property, end give you fee yea,-*-
1 time to pay far the house, r barging you 5 percent In
tereatontbe cost of the houre. If >ou So not care
With a broader business pollrv than
has cbarui tcrlced any other southern
corporation, we have steadily appre
ciated the relative value, of land and
people. Wr aro holding for our own
profit cerialu lands to be sold In thu
ftlture; the t«lanre Is offr red frro a*
nlr to all who apnly In time.
A little more t han one year ago the
£L Andrew s bay Railroad m l Land
control of upward of
300.000 acres of the most desirable
lands In the State of Florida, si mated
around about the beautiful bay of Bt.
Andrew’s,on 'hes <ut hwe*t.Gulf roast.
I’e.ore the war the town known as Hi.
Andrew’s Bay was the home of many
wealthy ieo le. w 0 had mught the
shores of the beautiful h«v as a loca
tion when could be found in their
TAVCC fi!* Ik?*?. havo paid on these land* up to March, tmi.
I AAKIu onipany pay them again at tha date tr* Decern
cst.ur" , jS, osi“ , '“ h on "* own of undor
GUARANTY wrsffraaas ss
tha necessary form* of htisf
neaa In applying for and re
ceiving free property, and the
names are published wit boat
consultation and merely to
represent the number who
, received Orange drove tracts
> hands. in on* day's
X/ Mcrann. Tyrone. Pa
W A. Kins Joe Ixtckhaven. Pa
Ralen* Hill, fichcnlev. Pa
! K- B. Knowles. Branford, Pa
T- *tirpby. Huntington, W. Va
OUR REFERENCES.
Those who have done hunt
nrt* with US. In one liny (tie
following lief, of applicant*
w-cQied Orange Grove tracts,
ranging In size from 2* to V) i
acre* each. Space in good i
; newspapers coat* too much to i
air* a list of nil who have re- j
• «ISC? at our i
1 ►•***. Karh on- of the iol
lowing list can testify, if h* la I
ao dJapoaed. to the aliaolute 1
fidelity of Our method* of I
liUklneM. No correspondence i
•at passed between any of
and Orta office, except 1
a ATLANTA
J, sawASR™
AkBL sivs and Sai-Mlll Supplies.
fißßa jssf-swi? sfc.
I—f «£•* .S'i'ss.
WE WANT YOU! |
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Colored I
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APM IT PULVERIZING
UmL harrow,
amBSMSSBrJBrtfc , Eilu-uIVj.
DROPSY
TREATED free. ■
DR. H. H. GREEN fie SON’S
Specialists for Thlrtesn Years Bast ;
Rare treated Dropsy and ite OOMfiUmtkmM with the
moat wonderful aucceee; a»e regeUble
tirely harmless. Remora all •ymptoma of Dtopay u
e *Oure°patients pronounced hopeless by the beat ol
P Vrdm E the first doae the symptoms rapidly diMPP«er,
and in J£ D <*•!» I®*** two-tbirds of all symptoms sr-
TP Some may cry humbug without knowing anything
about it. Remember, it does not eoet you anythingr tr
realise the merit* of oar treatment lot yourself. In ten
days the difficulty of lire .thing to rehered the pah*
regular, the urinary organs nude to discharge then
full duty, sleep ie re«tored, the swelling *ll or mmrh
. rone, the strength increased and appetite mede good
We are oonete.nt y curing canes of long standinK.oasd*
thit bare been tipp«id a number of turns, end the P*-
! I ient declared unable to live a week. Give Wlhhtod
of owe. Nemeses. How long afflicted, how bed!}
swollen end where, are b,.well eoet Ire. here leg* burst
; ed and dripped w»terf S-md for free pamphlet, con
taining testimonial*, questions etc.
I Ten day.’ treatment furnished free by mail.
' lfy.»a order trial rend Hide in stomps to pay postage
l!pl|nney (Fit*) PiMttlvely Cored.
U. H. GttBKN dk SONS. M. P*.»
g&QS Marietta Hrrefff. Atlanta, G*._
H N I’- .1
to hare a house boilt yon are not obliged to do ao,
you being left entirely free to decide for yourself
without in any way affecting the gift of the property
-the property wlif be given to you h RKH, who her
you have a house built or not Witu tha sheet of
House Flans will be sent a numbered
FREE LAND WARRANT
in n sealed envelope. Upon Its receipt you will open
the envelope, sign yoor name in sud on the proper
M u is, ? © that a Warranty Deed can l*e marie In yoor
name, nnd return the same to us. A deed for the
piece of land called lor by the Free Land Warrant
wDI be Immediately executed In. your name. No
charge of any kind will be mado for the Freo Land
W arrant-the property will »*e absolutely free.
If your application Is received of 'er all the lands
arc dlsr osed of. you will be so notified, and the 'Ac
lo t send for the House l’lans be returned to you!
LOCAL COLONY CLUBS VZ.r.riMVZ
s;.?rVareas!
House Flans; ten for St ; fiffren for S 3; twenty for
TO BE READ IN CONN
highest pcrH rtlou the peculiar de ,
lights of a Florida home. During the
war tho town was bomharde i by a [
lederul fleet and nearly swept out of *
existence. Ihe inhabitants fUd aban
doniog their thrift.r d homes to the
tor. hand pill-g« of Hie enemy, and
not until about ten years ago was there
nny at term t ma le to ir occupy the
town. This Company btcan att.ve
operation 1 a Hit e more thana>ear
ago. Mince that time there ha* le»n
♦bemo trem rkible “boom” created
Andrew’s Bay u.at ha- tvyr
•reitnown In the Flower State. 1 ast
w lnut more than S.Dfri visitors from
all pato* reached that
point In Quest .»f FioHdh N»mrv p u «*
ness and dwelling houses hav® Tcefc
erreted by the hundret, Pr perty as-
Ifrlndl., Ulroh., I'd
J. W Bintit ft jr. ■
i- 1 City, an
ftWsssSsK&
WrajsstM.**
OAK LAWN
Th. Or. at Nunmr of
PERCHEROIi HORSES.
j. 200 Imported Brood-Mares
i, IRGF.I^t^IBKKS,
SnMSS- i' th».rrwrh
CTi'r Catalogue,
Bonkcur. |g, W, DU Nil Aw**
Wayne, DuPac® Co., Illlnqjar
Best 000*11 syrun. Cw »
In lime. Hold bv druggists.
a* a to soldiers ft Betre. Bond stamp
BfAWAlfiHfi f r 'Ol* I*. HINu
reils!9n» HAN. Alt * .Washiagto**.. tj. u
BMPEN SEEDS
Fra a cl* Brill. H«*rgTgAp. Loir* Istewp. S. T s
OPIUM HABIT .^TrASTioa
PAI9or self-denial. Fay wh-n cnre-L Handsome
bookfree. Dr «V.f Ken— **•**■ ~
MTfITIUFfH* AM.. * iO«week and expend
WIIK K P«W Outfit worth $3 nnd pfirUrmars
If Ulliifree. P. 0 VICKERY, Augus'.o. J!aln»>
R ATCMTC obtained. Send etainpfo
PA I fill I O Inventor's Guide. I*. !'»*
1 haw. Patent Lawyer, Wa*hlnxU»n. D.C,
MEN AND BOVS!
and ether Valuable Information relnting
to the Eoninr ttpecien run be obtained by
KSr&SMrT 25 CTS. IN STUMPS.
\foRSE BOORCO.. 134 Leonurd !*!., >'• Y.
| iniPß A new and reliable compna-
I AllltN t ,on of J- o * o Cooking and
Raking Receipes. mailed on
receipt ,ISS cents
tf* v Baltimore. MS-
>4: and twenty five forgj. Xouioretha.i iweni> O'*
are desired from any one person nctimr as agent (or
others. Dyed* w‘l| , e mad 1 * a* the (Pit Agent directs
when ho return* the P>r-r tao<l Warrant-.
, YOU \V I LI. BK A ’I It A I Till* to your own
interests and to tbove depeudcui on you if you m’
to avail yourself of this Great Tree Land Offer
Secure It for your children.
The St. Andrew's Bay Railroad an ’ Comp-or
niiuihers among Its off errs and ttockhoidemson." "f
the most responsible and energetic men of Florida.
Ohio, and Few York, who are enlisted heart, hand,
and pocket hook In this great enterprise. W> do
business through the second National of Onclnnst
and refer to two thou rand prosperous settlers at M
Andrew's, and now we await your pleasure.
Address nor Northern Office, where all do*d* »>"*
executed as follows:
Tde St Andrew’s Bay R. R. and Land Co
‘W7 Mhlb S|.. Ciorlanat i. O.
‘29 Park Bow. New York.
Remit by po**a' note. registered letter, or hj«*
draft. Po not send stamps when It can be a»old** *
iection with above.
cured at the beginning of the "boom •
ha* been so d for from fjv to ftkjn ior
or ?. ! « B *f , telUMng Lota. D*ery “old
•cltler ha* rea p'd a h nds/.me om
petemy In disposing of • portion of
, far yJ Dock* hare
V rg r. U,d V" ) f cU bu,,t •»<! added
to from time to time : a linr of seven
boats ply reauLriy between t An
Jlfhlr B k y rt *! #r P 0 ”* : «To
gether. 'he outltmk promise* tha'. Bt.
Andrew * Bay will In a >ew rears he
cme the m ( at ImtorUnt - ity (If he
anvanfage; a deep liav-more titan
KSSfc “(llire !i nn * W u h itn
oranene* with deep channels to the
cuter gulf, at once moJl chamllS
c< aaf, n *ofe harbor for ihe fleet* of a
CLJIIT flllT 711 I* open to any bo**
sf|U I till I iH* wb ° •*■** already h«otcd. tt nl ar*
ro » ! “w..hlSfsri* CKo. B * J '' “*” rt '* k, “ u
NO CONDITIONS
to fvwfT
John rord Jlanna, Ind
r 5* « srmei. Pa
iwUsogsr** *■“
Hid. MT. Davis, «
aw* Trana fits.
ffi&gE&fcr
w ta * Eureka Hp’gs. ark
J “ *»*»«. Rehujler.ifViv
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"SSSfibg- ,mb " “ d
Q»>. ttonm. niMtbtl Stmt
world. Kvery *pecles of vegeta''
fruit, and repeal will grow to pcrf»
tlon In 1 tasoti. Italian climate . ovm.--
In counties millions-tha best In'"*
world- rest la thousands of eahau-t
l#»soy.tcr be*u ; timber lastlya** *'”
Ible and .unit tent lu quant.lv to fur
nl*n eaegoea o»r veers to ihe *nt!r*
carry r.gcjpa.-itv of a ntleo* fle*
a cllniu.e ioai. cotA viu.i-r anil <
»k*J ahsouta perfection f
earthly del'gtit. In-** from ms a' *
b»'c. dry l«od. and beautifully » r
c .ted. Th se are among o.her pwl
resa- n« why *t. Andrew * toy is ih
mitt uestrable to atp.n for a Florid'
home than the state can offer, an-1
why this company has coafldoac. in
the wisdom of its present taisla**--
P»J»rf.
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Aoram Minn. 714 | eon M
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