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yU.;77;1'; ! 1 : .4 M i-fj : :! Hi-, ! - " l i' 4:r!!ii;;'v 1!h -yM: :iJ.; !!:::-;.-: p-N'J: 4:ii::t- vl !J!; i r-'.: -j- f ;: - -u fu- ..up ,r! i--i!:ir"ji - vrt ui -".4 rf, t-r; -ir t p: :V.i:iiSE.!; rn:...?: :r -; :..-.,.. u i up. p' Ar ! 2 ii:-..rr - r ?. :f::i-:!.- U - Tr Hi :VMMr VI MM . . , Prof.-Walter Wlson, Of the Savannah! High 'School, sayai 41 feel it my flnty to testify to the won derful curative properties cfTetterine. "It has cured j an a. few jdays my ! son, . "whose feet has been Tery badly afflict ed with somen stubborn skin trouble, -after having need a number of reme dies without any, benefit, ' 50b, at druggists or by mail from J. T, Shop, trine. Savannah. Ga.' Ml i I Engineers on se veral of the big Tvest era lines are preparing to lead a cam paign against thefuse rmore than one " engine In the drawing of a train. , The main objections -to "double headers" are, that they increase ability to ac--cidentsj In which the engineers of the second engines are almqst always kill- edj and that j the dust and cinders are especially injurious to the eyes of the crews of the -second engine; . ; I: .1 ; . il . , ! : Did Ton Efer Rni Across an old' etter Ink all fade out? Couldn't ha to been Carter's Ink tor it doesn't fade. 'The; flustered bride usually has all sorts of presents; except presence or, mind.J ' i..n .. i To Care a Cold In One Daj. j; j Take j Laxative Ebomo jQuncisi Tablis. All drugcisU refund tbeifaouey if it fails to scure. is; W. (iBOTE a islif nature on each boxJ When a fellow gives1 an J.; O, U. he be- come$ a man of note I i ! f 8o. SO. f j Lftdiet Can Wear Shoes One size' smaller after using Allen's foot Ease a powder for tbe feet. It makes tight or new; shoes easy. ( Cures! swollen, juot, sweathiflr, acbipK feet, jfngrowing nails, corns and bunlbns. At all drujrciatB and eho storesj 25c. Trial pack aire FREE by mail. Addj-ess Allen 8, Olmsted, ILe Roy, N. Tj Hoax "Skinnum i is i quite successful at jumping board billsJ"; Joax "Nat- urany. jtie was porn in leap year. J The Beat Prescription For Chills and i Fever is a bottle of Qbovk's Tastklebs Chili. Tome. It is simple; iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cureno pay. Price 25c. He ' lis indeed a fool who when he can't get his breath, ruW to cktch itl i -fl":- :T.v;.-;: ;:f.,;-: r f tl Notice Two traveling salesmen wanted In each state, Salary and expenses; experience unnec-es-aary. PocahontaaTobacco Wka, Bedford City, Va -P if . j : : : . ' I -l . j;. -; :U ; . :;, ' ..... ,j , . ' ! - ii,'- Slobbs JYqu say yclu don't "knovt that she loves' you?" Blobbs "Yes;but I'll make her show her hand." "How?"j "I'm going to present her with a dia mond ring." - j r ! !;.; i;r- t;' . v'i I ''-.!"! ' " -.. . i! " h Pctsam Fadeless Dyes-do not stain the hands ; or spot the kettle." Sold by all drug gists. : ..-M:;) : - : ' V.:.- . i ' ;:, . . ii j. Wigg "I "always drink beer with frogs'l less.' Wigg3 "A conbination of fio'ris;f-;r''-sirppose;" .";,'7:";t ' Happiness cannot be bought, but one ot the great hindrances to its attainment can be removed by Adam3' Tutti FruttL ! No. Maude, dear, there is no simlt between the eggplant, the chick and the crocus, j ;: larilty weed SI o w f growth of j h air Clio m bis from lack o f .hai r food. The hai r has no I i f e. 4 4 It is starved. It keeps c o m j n g out, gets thinner and thinner, baldi jspots a n pear, then actual s baldness. The only! good hair tood you can buy is 4 is fee thei (roots, stops 1 starvation, anu me hair grows thick 'and longJ druff It cures dan- also. Keep a on your bottle! of.it I dressing table: 4 Itj; always I restores I rnlrir ltrt FaHpr! nr arav . hair; r Mind we say " always. ! !! 4 J 1 .00 a bottle. All drugg-ists I hate found ronr Hair Ticor 4 to lc tbe best remetLv I hare ever tried fr the i liairj lEMy hair was falling ut orvi batiy, 1 thonchc 1 would try a i bottlaj of it. I liad onlr one botttei and tar bair : MowpedffaTlmffiout, jaud it is now ril lluok ami ln "1 - NANVY J,3ioC-TtsTtF. Julf 23. ; i i!Youkers,X.Y mm MSi'DD0 : . L-i 1 " L"! July 23, 1S0S. r ilYoukers,X.Yj WUxlf Writo tho Doctor. A 1 A me iU send Joi IhiB bbok en The L J t au4,cap. Ask hiw any q-, y v v v v v v 'l j jM -u I ' ' ' ir: i- i-rr.y At Law ever a Cat .A 1 A enrlous suit to determine the own ership of a cat has jusi been ended at Bluff ton, Ind, IMrs,; Ulke DaUy, of that place, was the owpr of a large Thomas Tvhich was regaded os a great family pet, Without 1 cause, so. Mrs, Dally alleges, the cat strayed to the house of Morris; Sawyer, and took up hia ' quarters .therev j forsaking Mrs, Tally Demand "was made on Mrs, Sawyer for the; surrender of the jcat, and she peremptorily refused, Then re plevin proceedings were begun, and at an expense of :$20 Mrs, "tlaily got writ, and a constable wnt after the wayward Thomas and carried him back j to the Dally domicile in triumph, Mrs, Sawyer threatens to carry the litiga tion to determine the ownership of the Mf to th Wll !f!lrtt CourtCln- cinnatl (O J Enquirer, Sillicus "Women jara all curious. Cynicus "And, yet the i most curious thing in the world Is a woman who hasi Tr fnrirmitxr " i i-: 1 'i! ! - M aro overcome by Lydia PInkhamfs Vegetable Compound fifty thousand happy women testify to this In grateful letters to fJlrsm Plnkham. ! ! Iflonotruatlon la cover o strain on a wo man's vitality. If It Is painful 1 something Is wrong which Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound will promptly set right? If oxoesslvo I pr Irregular writo to Kirs Pfnkhasn, Lypn, rjassmmforadvlcom Evidence - abounds that TJrsm Plnkham's advlpo and modlclne have for nany yaarG bcon tsclplng women to, be strong. No other advloo Is so un varyingly accurate, no other medicine has such a record of cure. i Plumes of tbe Giant Atoa. ! . - i B :i I----1 ii -: ;i : ' Government naturalists are much ex cited! over the j arrival of . the National Museum of jj some feathers of that won derful bird; the moa, which are the first ever discovered. When it is con sidered that this' fowl was probably the largest bird that ever existed, at taining a height of fourteen feet, land a weight of l,000f pounds, one realizes in some uegree i me luieresi mm uiusi attach to such a "find." For the moa became extinct a long j time ago some authorities say as much as 500 years ago, though there is no absolute cer !tainy onj that point nnd, inasmuch as no feathered creature resembling it seems ever to have lived in the world before or since, any facts that throw, light upon its history are eagerly sought.; f j.:th - f I ; .! ! :' ,Tbe reason why the feathers in ques tion are known positively to be those of a moa is that they were found at tached to a piece of skin which still hung to some bones that Were readily recognizable as having belonged to a moal Thev weri discovered In a cave j in New Zealand. Washington Corre spondence Chicago (Tribune. Half a Mile of Babies ii 1 "Da by boulevard' is the popular name of the long stretch of broad cement walk which; skirts the west edge' of Lincoln Park, from North avenue to Center street, in. Chicago. An obser vant man, walking south,, passed twen-ty-six baby buggies and inet thirty-two; jnijtwo buggies I were howling twins: A Ltni-olnjpark policeman is authority for thi -statement that there are more ha bits trundled! over this walk than over aiiyf 1 o!ther length of side walk, in ljthe..' cityi;jHe:-Kiid :ih one! day.; he! checked bp I2-4i fond fathersj I doting fmothers. uu rse maids and small brothers and ! sis tera? saovins 'baby j bucrc-ies, isro-carts. Kv heeled chairs and perambulators over the eemem slabs.!.' And thai was only jne; hbursjdurmg: the ' I. i I i i I I: : i.. whole! day. That On Sundays they was on a Saturday. come n droves ! j- HM!!:!!'!!!!! h No Time to -is 'There's one fine thing) about a po litical career, after t all.', "What is In thattf' "It keeps sail candidates ;;!. n i: I j; . j tu in iin j .;, $; ; :(-.'. ', i ,. - i- - ! i. i -:-'! - i- E. ;uc!ix Don't allow ,2 4 LW FACTORY LOADED . MPevfRtyoS, " " leader," en "Repeater" t XampealaviastLemjtaiaoeuwt M4 jojrfacctthe beat ihtlk tfa&t money cu boyf i ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM . I ; Sue Brette "She boasts that she has another new part" Cora Phee "Yes, she's just been parted from her husband." hi.;; 1 hi ; I 'i i! -.:'- FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness afusr first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.$2 trial bottle and treatisefree Dr. R. H. Kliwe. Ltd.. 931 Areb bt. PhUa, Pa. 1 - j -. ; Lost, strayed or stolen a cool wave. 1 ; ! ' i"! ,!. I ; ,;' I j j. ';!!r:': W. H. Griffln, Jackson, Michigan, writes: "Suffered with Catarrh for fifteen (years. Hall's. Catarrh Cure cured me.", Sold by Druggists, 75c. ; ji j, ! i ::::!': ;.; : Mrs.WInalow8Sootbinir Symn for children leethinjr, softens the gums, r duces lnflamm - ilng, so allays Uoa. pain, cures wind colic, 35ca bottle. ' I : ! . i : Ji -. I I . l . ,1 r i-i i .... ! ..j I, , ;. , ;hl! f: . I do not believe Piso's Cure for Consumption has an eaual tor coughs and coldsj John F. Boveb, Trinity SpriDgs, Ind.. Feb. 15. 1900. K8iW,?ui CHINA DINNER SET &!h IT Of alUC HAND PAINTED. 5000 S E TS ?SE&SP HEST of REFKRBNCESL SEND TEN CENTS in 2o stamps for Information. 1 U. S. China Company, Dep't Y" AKRON, Ohio. Wanted for the best , celling book ever puDiisnea. i,ooo ae ilvered In York Co., 3. C. 1.100 In Ander. m-: --ii1;- :. f i , son County, 900 in Charleston, 1,139 in Memphis. One agent sells 250 In one week, $4.00 to 10.00 per day sure. In answering state- ypqexperlence. If any. J. L. AI 1CHOLS & CO., No. 912-924 Austell Building. Atlanta. On. n 1 1 CUBES WHERF All fl&F fAIIS- Best Cough Synm.Tf astes Good. Use I uiutuB. Etoia DvarDftgins. prevent dicease and that strengthened. All diseases CASCASZTS ars absolutely harmless . - '! H .! ,! ; r.'ri'ii ii MMl-'ii!! !ii ki .!' i I ! V ' I ' ! fi. i- i IVI -jlr Mji'ir:! t1 w-v j; III lllpi"Lja.:'-' :'.': I J ) ji-agi1" - !iS: i ' i- ' i i - : ' l ti. iji k A tablet. f Uiirrr-r? w vr ', :. ;. H.yM-m CARXTS promptly. eSectirerj and permaaeatlj cars ct eat correct say ana erery rem ox UTtraunrr ei rood. : ff srer sicksa, wsakso or (ripe. Writs yourself to be talked into bay ing a shoddy job to save a dollar or so when, the best is on sale in every town in the Soath. Did you ever think how easy it is for some people to be talked Into a thing? ! y I Er-r 1 bucgy co SHOTBUn SHELLS, G EO. E. NISSEN & CO., 3Iannraetnrers MOONS ALL KIIfDS Lightest draft, most durable and finest finish. Do not take one claimed to be as srood. It not' sold In vdur town, write us for WINSTON-SALE?!, N. C. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VA. The Sixty-Third Session : will Com mence October 2, 100O. i Medical Graded Coarse, Four Years. $63.00 Per Semi on. Dental Graded Con rse Three Years, $65.00 Per Session, rfcarmacentioal onre Two Years, $60.00 Per Session. No Extras. Fo- further particulars Address Hit I STOP UK K TOMPKINS, III. DM Dean, RICHMOND, VA. j ; SOUTHERN DENTAL COLLEGE ' ; . 1 '!; DENTAL DEPARTMENT . !;! ' -!!. Atlanta College of Pbyslclaas and Surxeons .Oldsst Collkcs in Statb. Fourteenth An nual Session opens Oct. 8; closes April 90th. ' Those contemplating the 6tudy ot Dentistry should write for' catalogue. t Address ' - ''? Hi W. FOSTEB, Dean. 1 i ea-63 Inman Balldl&Xil Atlaata. Ga. IROILER FLUE AND Six Car Loads; In Stock. I 1 Cut and Ship Quick. Foandry, Machine aid Boiler Works and Sflpply Store, , - Augusta, Ga. hip J-, 'llU...-i- j. ,, ,.,...r .,, j i i I. m .7., ; !n GOITRE OR BIO NECK CURED. The lelief is quick, the cure is certain. For particnlars enclose stamp to i . VMM.4 K. A. riNIiLEy, before, i i Dept. M.. BUSHNKLU IIJU , ur. jnn Xtnkley comes .well recommended. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT J Tulane University of Ijouisiana. Its adYantatjeS.for practical instruction. : both in ample laboratories and abundant hospital materials are unequalled. Free access given to the great Charity Hospital with 900 beds and 80,000 patients annually. Special instruction Is given dally at the; bedside of the sick. The next session begins Nojrember 1st, 1900. For catalogue and lnforcnatlon.jaddress Prop. 8. E. Chaillk, I D Damn. P. 0 Drawer 261. New Orleans. La. BUBONIC Fitting riuc Viiii all begin in the! bowels. It's the! unclean places that breed ;in!fectiois epidemics, and it's the unclean body unclean inside---that catches' the stomach and ; bowels are kept clean and whose liver is lively, and i blood pure, is safe against yellow fever, or any other of the dreadful diseases that j desolate our beautiful southland. Some i of j the cleanest people outside are filthiest inside, and they are the ones infection; but endanger tnendsand relatives. certain way of is to take CASCARETS. .. Perfect disinfectant and bowel are portly rereUble Dmpouai. go merrarial ar etter nr ouorocr ei uc susaacs. utct aaa isiesrxnes, : Tser sot euy cars coastrpatioa. yu Mwi, iscuuuar auarrna ana ayseatry. Fieasaat. asUUbls, sotest. j Test roe4. ae for tooHst asA ires sample, Address STZULJSO RZ9CCPT CO., CEICAGO W WJCtf T0SUL. EFFECTS WHATEVER FROM I HPADACHR CIIPR AT ALLDRUQ STORES E ; scam ttisa iia iTuismia m ami Btrotx. 1 n h u Celebrated Cbemlst. to I pwmniwa om aouimj mm mu ibkh, ill UU Mat WOOdeHul ptprMto tS UrW bii kinky, knotty, stobbern. harsh, short ms thin ksir, loaf, thick, beautiful, j stralrht, soft, glossy ua pliable, it tup kkir tram tailing mu, )nmm a ra pa gr.wtn. restores natural eoir. u ft smiis t u hir as tMip, y podUrr eric dandniff u4 Wi scalp iimii ;TUsmarveloaSfM4y j ui klM m4 nm ST U 1mUmU1 tnm thoos- ands of (ami b r new uutg lu Frio js : uS U ami, by H. 1 UtU Bn rtlto. It m4 i Uaeau. Soon Fu. BlMk u4 tMMlkr.Mmii. boom's M mimb rmr, S& mis. MoU l CmmtS vPar, (LlqW) U cu. SMtt't Xml Cnw, (toe Cat kirh) U eta. Dr. Strtu'i fil TUotd. (to r asaJ trofa! 15 eti. 8cu'a Wadrftal 1U Car, liett. NOTICE I TTHa mm& rdr of er i f tar of oar rcasadlca. wa will aa yaa a frMlraat - ratal afa CatebraUd Uttla Hara M1U. (lor aU fern ; af KtSaay. Unr, Btaatek ant rriaary PI aa aa). , at Dtpc Stara ar aaal by X AIU raaalai aT vrlaa. i i Stami. asaaptad. Afaau waavri. aaa raaka 7 to : ; $150 par raaatk. Writ t-dy fee tsatraatiaaa. B- ; (loHraaptlbt raplj. : . T. O. BOX Ttt. - ; : .- ;-j . L : M SCOTT REMEDY CO.. LouLivrUe. Ky; In an KoKlIsh contemporary Is the: following advertisement of a shooting: school: ! "Forty acres in extent fitting; a specialty. Patent try i uuu nnd ! tarcets. ' Most realistic i coverts. Practice at driven birds, high pheas ants, etc. Any number of sportsmen can1 bei ccombodated.i Experience tmn fitters and instructors a'.wayi in at tendance." !',A number of Influential papers la ! Berlin have published, j articles about1 Emperor William's 'persopal regime," some approving It and others dia-' approving. The Cologne Volks Zeitungj points out that the Emperor's' f ashloa of speaking about! the German'Navy a 'my navy" is against the Constitution adding that the advisers of his Majestxl ought to tc,i him so. i " i It ; is an interesting ! statistical ! fabt that the number of British tourists has never, been: less in! German rjbtvatering places than this year. The German pa iPers say that' the Anglophobia shown , by( the Germans recently.! is the causeC That Lit tie Book For Udfes, 3. -Ji j-.i !' J ALICE MASOK, Bqchbstsb, N. Y. ' ' ATTENTION is faciated If yon mention this paper when writing ad rertlserm. ao.3Q IT0 O D CViEW discovert: 'M': J fx faaf m W' 1 qnlck relief sad onraa want aaaa- Beok of taatimoniala sad lO dare' traatmaot Free. Pr. X. H. QiXZM'B SOBS. Bez, B, AAtaate. attt -;i ; - !' .! ' ;,i -I i . i !j -! -! p Z3n PLAGUE, NO BAD FRE S :!!k YN h I i j 1 1 1 '-i mlil I ASIATIC CHOLERA, OW FE VER, disease. A j person whose who not only i catch the the lives of aU their I There's only one clean inside so as to keeping f fOc 25c Ii 'ill -!! ALL DRUGGISTS ralaeral pm.sfrfaan r4ripTrr CAS- ! 'i: sa ; t . ' e i a fettli-r i! -!! !!-t K?: lip; I : IjJii.l m-'i :ii I' I iiii ' 1 ii ! h- ji-! rj M mmm j fliil fi! i-1 ;lf- ' -ill: Mi 1:1 !J! . !; L !'. i- t 1 l excelleni health." f- if -i 4 H- i i i si i '-! !'-!i j '!' I 7 '!!! U' I' M- ;'!! i! . - ! - ij J fi-ii ! i .hp .'p.; I ! :JLl; 'if"-- Ii ' j i . I . ' : i I-:: ! iitil:' ;l:r ..ii;i ;.;: -1 M4 liiiili!!
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