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,5.-' jr'THE ASHEViLLh pAZETTE JjULTaSi v - - 1 1 Two Sides' To a Question -0 0--60--0--0 '-O-'-O - Evelyn Carpenter was a girl of decided '-.opinions. One day as she was walking 1 fcomeward suddenly a flood of . sweet . song seemed to soothe her ruffled feel '" lugs. A lark, imprisoned in a narrow cage, poured forth to the heedless world outside its sour of melody through hard bars of wire. The sense of relief which had stolen oven the girl gave place to one of anger, - combined with some odd satisfaction. Here at last was an opportunity to do - good, even if it were but obtaining the freedom of one poor, hopeless lark. And who more suited to the task than she, v the president, self constituted only three days since, of the N Society For the Promotion of Christian Charity Toward ' Animals? Crossing the road with decid ed step, she entered a little shop, over the door of which the bird sang on. It was a cobbler's workshop. A little, bent old man, with large spectacles on his wrinkled nose and deft lean lingers that moved nimbly over the rough leather, put aside his work and shuffled forward to the counter. He moved 'slowly and with difficulty, for his old limbs were get ting past their work. Pleasantly, but rather curiously, he .bade her "Good day," scarce hoping for work in his poor shop from s9 smart and nicely dressed a lady. Evelyn felt somewhat uneasy at -the old man's harmless aspect. "This. bird," she began rather timidly, . "is it yours?" The cobbler looked at the cage with visible pride. "Yes, yes, miss; my bird sure enough, and a fine bird too. Not a better bird in - all N- , miss," He rubbed his hands - and smiled genially. Evelyn was silent . as he continued half to. himself, as old men do: "Four years it is I've had him; four years, aid scarce a day off .his song. It ras my boy's, my Dick's youngest that's gone for a sailor. It seems only yester day he came in just as it might have been yon, miss, today, with the bird in his band, and sfys he "But beggin your pardon, you was say-ing"- "What will you take for the bird?" she asked, not feeling quite so sure of her cause now she had actually plunged into the battle. V "Wouldn't sell him, miss. Wouldn't take $5 for him, not if I was starving." Evely.'took out her purse and counted Its contenfs--30 cents: She drew out a uarterjSjs'aying in firm and superior , tones, "Not a cent more. The odd -man looked at her kindly and explained gently, as if to a child (it was really very irritating): "No, miss. I don't want to sell him. I was sayin, you see, it was my lad gave me the little bird before he went to sea. No, I'm not likely to part with him for . that, dearie," indicating the coin with smiling contempt. "Aye, and him all the chick ' or child I've got left since Dick i died. It 'minds me o' my lad when I hear him sing so bright. Often when I'm feeling lonesome and low spirited he'll chime in so cheery and set me thinkjn how my boy's comin soon eh, dear; eh, dear! No, you can't have him, but never mind, never mind." He nodded kindly, ' as if to comfort her in her" disappoint ment. ' Evelyn' patience could stand it no lon ger. "Do you suppose 1 want to keep the poor bird?" she broke forth. "I want to buy it to give it back its liberty, to let it be free in the fields and the blue sky. "Surely you know how very, very cruel it i is to confine a creature made to soar and sing at the very gates of-heaven io a nar row cage with scarce room to turn." This was delivered fluently, being a verbatim quotation from her speech at the opening meeting of the before men tioned society. "Poor, miserable bird!" she concluded, apostrophizing the unconscious lark. The cobbler, simple soul, was a good deal taken aback at this convincing ti rade. He attempted a defense, however. "Nay; he's not miserable. Hear to him sing. Would he sing like that if he weren't happy ?" vYes," cried Evelyn, "he sings because he longs to be free. That is the song of despair, and not of joy." The old fellow's face fell. Her elo quence half convinced him. Evelyn felt rather heated, and wanted, she didn't know-why, to get out of the shop. "Come," she said, "here's 30 cents, and far more than the wretched bird is worth." "Nay," he said, sadly. "I'm not going to sell hin. He's like an old friend to me, and he loves me too, that he does." "Keep your bird, then!" cried the an ; gry reformer. "Keep it, and let it die in its miserable prison. Some day you will perhaps repent your wanton cruelty !" ' rWith which grandiloquent threat she de . parted, with rather mor haste than dig- - rsity. That night, getting into bed, Evelyn ; came to the conclusion that she had made rather a poor show. VTr She hail also a lurking idea that her , motive had not been quite so much the J cause of righteousness as the pleasure of reporting progress to her new society. ; Her passionate words kept recurring to :sher.mind as she lay sleepless half through - the night.' She wondered if little birds had their duty to do, as she had; wheth eiv perhaps, in giving pleasure to a lonely ;'- "eld man's declining days the lark might , notj bey unconsciously doinjj its great - -'is a-liniment forcxpectant mothers to use extenially, : It softens the muscles and causes them to" expand without dis rnrnfortr Ifused during most of the period of pregnancy" there "will :be no morning j When baby Is born there will be little pain: no -danc:er,.and labor will be short and easy. la bottle at druggists. Send for a Freb copy of our illustrated book about Mother's Friend. , Th3 Bradasia Resaiatcruo.,Muaniaf no. l 11 Ml I II Ml makerV bidding Ja'tLilaceTorhiA-iier-r intended it. She was, she decided; ovei young to judge so hnstHy.'And being- us thoughtful and conscientious girf, ,-s1m hmvol j-wsol ved togo ..the-aiext - morning humble her pride to: the dust, and own herse'f in the wrong. - About 1 o'clock the nxt morning, walk ing with rather a red face up the narrow ttreet, she perceived the old fellow stand ing at his, door with the empty cage in his hand. He was gazing toward the sky. and she saw a tear trickle down his wrin kled cheek, lie turned as she approach ed" and smil?mou rn fully in answer to her inquiring gfaBce. , v f'Maye youwas right, miss," he said; maybe.' He- passed into his shop as a sob checked his utterance. Evelyn turned away abruptly. Never in her life had she" been so much ashamed of herself. Chicago Times-Herald. Bai to Be Reconstructed. It is doubtful if a" man eVfer strictly makes a good husband; ''a man merely furnishes the raw material for a good husband.Detroit Journal. Gun shot wqumcLs and powder burns, cuts, bruises, spavins, wounds from rusty nails, Insect stings and ivy poisoning quickly hejuled by DeWi'fiT Witch Ha zel Salve. Positively prevents blood poi soning. Beware of counterfeits. "Df- Witt'.s" is safe and.sure. paragon Phar-1 O Bean the Signature nf - rlM Kind You Rare Always 3ough SUMMER BREEZES; Now- is the season when the angler ex aggerates his net results. .Philadelphia Times. A summer resort always open for the can't-get-away. is to resort to the shadier side of the street. Philadelphia Times. Not a sweet girl graduate anywhere has written an essay upon "How a Square Meal Should Be Prepared.'? St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Man must earn his bread by the sweat of his brow, but there are several months in the year that he is exempt from the law. In these days nature gets even with him by including not only his brow in the sweating process, but his whole system. Wheeling Intelligencer. LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES. One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes It makes tiglDt or new ehoes feel easy; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery. Allen's Foot-Ease is a cer tain cure lor ingrowing malls, sweating hot, aching feet. Trial piackage FREE. Sold1 by druggists, grocers, shoe stores and general storekeepers' everywhere. By mail tfor 25 cts. in stamps. Address, Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy, N. Y. Mr. amid Mrs. B. Lackamp, Elston. Mo., write: "One Mlnutte Cough Cure Saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with oroup." Paragon Phar macy. THE CYNIC. Half of what people call "education 1s the worst sort of nonsense. We would like to meet an advance agent for a show who is not an old news paper man. .Every one is at least this mean: If he pays tax on his dog, he wants other peo ple to pay on their dogs. . The penalty fame brings to a man is that every girl he ever treated to ice cream elaims to have once jilted him. As soon as a man gets a little money saved up some of his folks have trouble, and he has to spend it on a relief expe dition to save tliem. After a daughter has been married a few months her mother gets the first chance in years to make an extended vis it. She goes to the daughter's and re mains "until it is ovnr." Atchison Glob Ii yox serre-killinff tobacco habit. remores the desire for tobacco, with- onv nerrou. distress. expeJ tine. Dorines the 01OOO, i stores . lost manhood. okes maces too strong ld, 400.000 cared. But in neaitn. Ana ix JfCKTO-BAO from ' own drnirtrist. who book. will Touch for ti. Take It with will. natlentlT. nersistentlr. One ;t; osaally cured 3 boxes, tl.50, lftranteed to cure, or we refnnd monei. JmRnedyC., Chleaa, Htatreal, Hsw Trfe Dteheaftened. "Has your family laid down its arms? asked a Cuban. "Not to the extent that we hoped to," was the answer. -"We're victims of a monopoly. The only gun store in town has raised prices so that the investment isn't worth the trouble." Washington Star. BLOOD POISON AND CANCER CURED BY B. B. B. TRIAL. SENT FREE. Deadly cancer of th lace, neck, lip, eating cancer or sores, cured by B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. B. B. B. -cures by drivlna: the deadly, virulent pofeon (wlbJch causes eascer, out of the blocfJ. This Is the only cure and B. B. B. 5a ithe only remedy thiat can do this. In the tfame way B. B. B. cures Blood Podsom whelther Inheritedl or acquired, producing .ulcers, painful welling, blotches, copper-colored spots, falling of the btalr, 00x68 dm ithe throat or ton true, scrofula. B. Bl B. has maJde hun dred of permanent cures, and is a thoroughly tested, powerful Blood Remedy i Cures where ell else fails. Tested for 30 yearw(. To prove, its cura tive powers, we send a sample -bottle free to any one who writes for Jit. Large bottles for sale by . all drugglaitis for 1, sample , bottle cendi two stamps and address Blood Balni Co., Atlaaitla, Qa., B. B. B. for sals In Athevllle by Pelham's Pharmacy. No Chamse Hicks Living on a farm, as usual, this summer? Beech (with a sigh) Yes; just as, we usually live on a ,f arm. Philadelphia North American..., BLOOD CURB SENT FREE. By addressing Blood Balm Co.,' At lanta, a., and send-, two stamp any of our leaders may. obtain a. sample bcttle of their famous B B.Bkr teaic i Blood Balm, ths greatest, graaDd est, best and strongect Blood Remedy: made. Cures when all else falls, pirn' pies, ulcers, ; scrjof ula; eczema, bolls, blood poidon, eating1 sores, , distressing skin eruptaons, cancer,, catairrh, . rheu matism. Free medical . advice included wnen descnpcion ef your trouble Is fv,?1 '1lienS,n - fer lt3 r worth t Wnue accepting, i .Sample bottle sent allf cnarges. prerjaarL TTeeTwrttliw ; (cn, taining nearly ; a Quart oi medicine) for t sale by all dmsts at-$ ; per bottled ' B.-B. B.-1'awav .ahHarl-of nil nfho i toe uimmib rf w warn m & hl m ijauu - m Bm m mm mm fimt bmw u amr mw mm. mm m mm mm s mmmw fuui mw I rill mm m Wm BW Remedies for-curing ' blood huljtrUlWk vllle by Pelham's pharmacy.' juMiiii ' Sfi&p- '-' 1 -'(S Ho Torture Equal to the Iff . Itching and Burning of This Fearful Disease. - : ' tion oi, a numpr. n mo uiuuu kwiuw Eczema which is more than skin-deep; and can not be reached by local Appli. cations of ointments, salves, etc., applied to the surface. The disease itself, the real cause of the trouble, is in the blood, although all suffering is produced through the skip ; the only way to reach, the disease, therefore, is through ' I.'- fsi T t-i - S--ik-r.jl -' a ' . 7.-'- - M Mr. Phil T. Jones, of Mixersville, Ind., writes : 'I had Eczema thirty years, and after a great deal of treatment my leg was so raw and sore that it gave me constant pain. It finally broke into a running sore, and began ito spread and grow worse. For the past five or six years I have suffered untold agony and had given up all hope of ever being free from the disease, ast have been; treated by some of the best physicians andVhave taken many blood medicines, all in vain. With little faith left I began to take 'H. S. S., and it apparently made the Eczema worse; but I knew that this was the way the remedy got -rid of the poison. Continuing 8. a. Si, the sore healed up entirely, the skin became clear and smooth, and I was cured perfectly." Eczema is an obstinate disease and can not be cured by a remedy which ii only a tonic. Swift's Specific ' " S. S. S. FOR, THE BLOOD is superior to other blood remedietfbecause it cures diseases which they oan notreach. It goes to the bottom to the cause of the disease and will cure the Worst case of Eczema, no matter what other treatment has failed. It it the only blood remedy guaranteed to be free from potash, mercury or any other mineral, and never fails to cure Eczema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, Cancer, Tetter, Rheumatism, Open Sores, Ulcers, Boils, etc. Insist upon S. S. S. ; nothing can take its place. . JQj O Books on these diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift 8p cirio Company, Atlanta, Georgia. SEKP OWE DOLLAR PKRFKCTtT SATISFACTORY, BXACTLX AS RKPBX8KHTSD, SQCAI. TO BC8GUE8 THAT UTAH. AT SCO. 00 to $7.0 THE GRANDEST IAI8AIN TOO EVE1 SAW, Mr uoiMeM Mt OUR SPEGIAL PRICE and frelEbt ehanns. less tho 11.00 sent with order. Mir- mm trc ttuio tab Di icftv IS OCB 0W9 FACTOST 19 mnac inig iwr nuHgi- K.t.ti .tw.i makers Putin f 71.00 bossies. Latest Style For 1899. Body, Mz54 tromthe Best Seasoned Wood. Gear, Best That Money Ca Build." M Sarten. as illustrated, or Brewster Bide Bar. wkeeis. High Grado Screwed Rim Barren's Patent. Tea, M ounce, Daily Rubber Heavily Lined, foil side and back curtains, rated, Guaran teed equal to any 1150.00 baggy work. Body black. Gear dark green or Red. Cpto!triKff, ton wrm rrtaek hm4y efetk ar a Laatkerw S39r90 II IUR SPECIAL FRIED monm. iumL wrsaek, aaU-rattls h br top bmitj empM, wlil aaeaaaru. BUARAMTEED wa, warn fob ran bcmt CATALOG n. YOU CAN Btroorsa. ordjes okk to-day, you can Address-SEARS. ROEBUCK SEMDUS OME DOLLAR Cut this ad. out and send to ns with CUiMi, axid we wUl send 70a thiu IKWIXPBOYKD ACBK QUKXH PAKLOK OIlttAH.by freight CO. D., SBbjMt loexafBlakUu. Yoa can examine it at your nearest freight depot, and if you And it exactly as represented, equal to organs that retail at 1 1 a. 00 to f 10O.OO, the greatest value you ever saw and far betterthan rv&na artrertlaedby others at mora none;, pay he f reigbt agent ear o eaysoswr price, wtt.it less tnesi, oraw.To ana iraigateaarsw. 31.75 1$ OUR SPECIAL 90 DAYS PRICE. ed by others. , Such an offer was.nerer made before. "UC PUC nilLXIl lsoneoftheswstoorsWesaaswaetssttoaeaift. nC All hi C UUCLn etrumantserer niftde. From the illustration nown, which is engraved direct from a photograph, you ome idea 01 us Maaitfal appearance, maae 7rOm yuarter sawed ed Mud ornamented h feet 6 inches high. STO pounds; contains i eetses,Il stops as follows: Dlapatoa, CraMe Cvwylar, Msjasaa Forte, Priaeipai forte, and Tox liuna- 1 dote CoHBiora, 1 Tose Swell, 1 6raae Org-aa 8well, 4 gets trehestralTeatiSsseetterj Pipe QaalHf Raeda, 1 Be tot 8T rare weetXeiedla Bes4s, 1 Set of M Cksnaiagly BriUlsat Celscts ecca, I Set of 14 Bleb Sellew Smooth Dlspasea Beads, 1 Bet of M rieasiBg sen BsleSleas FriatJpal needs. THC ilPlI? flUrCSI ectlon consist of the celebrated I ilk nuHkVVki.il aaweiKeeds, wnich are only use In the highest srrade instruments, also fitted wifli 11.. BiowlCoapleraarid fox Uajaaaa, also best Dolgo felts, leathers! ttU) wuuhb ui .no iw ruouvr ciota, a-piy oeilows stOCK and ftnest leather in vilres. THE ACME OtlEENls Onished with a 10x1 s beveled plate French mirror, nickel plated pedal frames and every modern improvement. WS rilESISH ro .handsome organ stool and the best org an instruction book published. GUARANTEED A Rft with test Qum Onraawe issue a written bindincrts-.i!liI guarantee, by the terms andconditions of which if an Bonth and we will refund your money if yon are perfectly satisfied. iOO of tkosa ergaaa will be sol IB1.7&. Order atonec. Don't delay. HUH KM IaR I TY l FxTbHI INHhil mvrKa W mm nukl V IIUI OSTtl tblie. o any railroad or expreos company in Ch lea go. Wa k.n a i Dusmess oiocas in vnicai Chicago and employ over SOOpeople stt PUH0S. S1M.00 aad mV, un vthiuuiik id musical leciai ormsk mann ana mnsieai inatrnmsnt. nOEOUCK A CO. (lac). Fuiton. MH2LIONS 6rVTESN AWAY. It is certainly gratifying, to the public to know-of one concern an the Hand who are not afraid to be - generous to the needy and fruffertog. t.Tlie, proprietors of Dr. King's New -Disoovery or consump tion, coughs and eolda, have given: away over tea znill trial bottles of this great medicine, and have the satls'ac tion of knowing It bi absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma. I bronchitis, hoarseness and al diseases of the throat, chest -amo: lungs are surely cured by; it. Call on Tv C.' Smith, Wi C. Carmlchael and Pelhiam, druggists, and get a trial botitle free. Regular size 50 c. and $1. v'Every , bottle guaranlteed, ... or price refunded. - J "J - - r ' ODE lit LIE. LE CLAIR'S ENDORSED QY THOUSANDS Of ladies as a periodical ttstilator withodt aanal asiseiefil ttrKn PaHaw X Ttreyril" li"isrr i-tm' L have proTVnworthlesiatwo-eet stamps brings iriju package, and amrinces the most skeptical of their won- derful properties. Send 4 cents in stamps for pamphlet , containing valuable information for ladies Adafesv LeClair .Pili. Co.; U. SL' Agenrs Boston",' Mass N. B-AU enrrcopondence Coofiacntial and retgra 4 For Sale by C.'A. PAYSOr.. -7 "V v" , V-P6 -W . ,yr . . . ..-11 I I I IV JvJ IBB I III II - M m g II. v.' : - .-' - - J . -- SpM before tne litue reaneas uegiusj yvii burn. This is but the beginning, and will lead to suffering and torture almost unen durable. It is a common mistake to regard a roughness and , redness of fthe skjn as merely a local irritation ; it is bat air Indies- CUT THIS OCTaa a,MiiryMlh $38.90, CHICaOO. hn moat or aanrew track. Imll leagth aide sad back eartaias, t TWO YEARS will last a lifetime. rorBantesatsia.t MAKE S500.00 This Tear Selling OXTB S38. 90 sxjl, rr fob seaoa DON'T DELAY. & CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO. ILL OUT IN THE PASTURE l)amds there are no finer cattle raised han what we are procuring daily to serve to our patron. We a-e expert judges of mealta asoA nothkusr is huna In our Ice boxes but the very chcljest Our beef, mutton, lamb, veal, pork, hams, poultry, are fit for a king. 4 mmmm k whitehead Telephone 4. , City Mor&rt AGENTS FOR SWIFT & CO.'S WES . TERN MEATS. less nan one-half the price charg can form SOliu mi wn t t ! i O g i- m jT.- rar .i-Jii'ii'nii i Commerce. Chicaaro: or German Exch&ns pan wi- wi.. aanlial ar.nr r.AKO AAA. OA. swonn.. 1- .C . ' in our own building. WK SELL ORGAS8 at f0aad CS9.S0 aad instruments at lowest wnoiesaie prices. WjttrCorfre: OeplaineandWaymanSt.. CHICACO? ILL. POSITIONS Secured. May deposit money for tuitionin bank tilljpositidnis secured.or will acceptnotes. Cheap board, Car fare paid. No va cation Bnter any time. Open for both sexes Catalogue f reei Write to-day. PRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSlKESSv Naslurine,,Tetiti. Savanaahr Oa. Galveston, Tex. Texarkaua, Tex. Indorsed by merchants and bankers. By far best' patronized business colleges in South. . Three months' bookkeeping with us equals six by the old plan. All commercial ranches taught. For circu lars explaining Home Study Course," address "Department A,' For college catalogueaddress "Department .94" REMARKABLE RESCUE. Mrs. Mlifhael Curtain,. Plain-field, 111., makes the statement that she caught cold which settled; on her lungs; she was, treated for a monJth by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she veas a hopeless victim of consump tion amd that no medicfai could cure her. drusglst suggested Dr. (King's New Discovery forjonsumptionr shie bought a boUtle arid to her dellghit 'found herself beheflrtrted flrom the first dose. She con Unued Its use, laind after taking six bottlea flound:herself sound and 'wellr now does her'own.luousework and 4s as well as she ever -was. Free.trial bOUes of this great P11.38 s!Ul drug stores of T. C Smith, W. C. CarmichaelVejnd Pelham'n Pharmacy. : ; - .r-,r- : ,;.;-." One Minute Cough C6re,ir -s . , That lwbat It WKi'niaia tof-" . ' ' When you go to Arkansas or Texas you can travel in comfort if you know how. Ask the ticket agent for a ticket via the COTTON BELT ROUTE and you can ride in a reclining chair car, without extra cost, and thus avcid the discomforts you would encounter in an ordinary car. The chairs are arranged so you can have a comfort able seat during the day and a good place to sleep at night. Each car is supplied with a ladies' dressing room and a gentlemen's smoker. You will not have to bother about changing cars, for these cars run through Jrom Memphis and Cairo to Texas without change. Direct connections are made at Cotton Belt junctions with trains For all parts of Texas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma and the far West. If you are thinking of taking a trip, write and tell us where you are going and -when you will leave, and we will tell you how much your ticket wiU cost, what train to take so as to make the best time and connections, and anything else we can that will help make your trip a comfortable one. An interesting little booklet, "A TRIP TO TEXAS," will be mailed free to any address. to. H. SUTTON, E. W. LaBEAUME, Traveling Passenger Agent, Gen'l Pass'r and Tkt. Agent, Bead Erase BDc, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. (43) ST. LOUIS, Ma ' 0 trains every week-day to INDIANAPOLIS ; "4 train on Sunday Vestibuled,: trains, Standard and Compartment Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars, and Caf6 Dining Cars. 0UEEM OF SEA ROUTES' TO- Boston, Providence AN New England Resorts is VIA THE Merchants' and Miners' Trans Go. Stcamslip Lints, FROM Norfolk, Va Steamers leave for Boston every Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at 6 p. m. Leaves for - Providence every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 6 p. m. STEAMERS NEW, FAST AND ELB GANT. Acoommrdatiloaia and Cuisine Unsur passed. Sead for illustrated folder. R. H. WRIGHT, agt,. Norfolk, Va. T. C. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager. W. P. TURNER, Gen. Pass. Agent. General Offices. Baltimore. Md. THE .... o o TDO Mew 15Trk ' IS VIA THE dDILED r - ID)CDMIEMn(DI is most atttracftlve and' ref reshing. Fine ocean steamsMDS leave Norfolk, Va., daily except Sunday, at 7.30 p. m., ror wew York direot, affording oppor tunity for tthroug'n passengers from tlie boutn, Southwest and Westt to visit iuenmonn. Old Pod-mt Comfort and. Virginia- Beach enroute. For" tickets and general Informaltian PPly to railroad ticket agents, or to M. B. CROWELL.; General Agent, NorJSodk, va.;.j.vje MA JCiUK, Agent, 1212 Main ot4 iuenraone, a. - g? p , v x.. H; B. Walker; Traffio3 Manager: J. J Jtsrown, wnerai I'lassenger Agent. s VklchMter'a Ensllslt blamokd TtraWa. V EfJfJYROYAL PILLS H "WsiBd Oalr Gcmnlne. mlwrnj rellabl. labies ik 1'ngpinr j,HcniMter English Dia-i mond Brand in lied anA'Gcid mit.)lin boxes. leiUeAwith hllm -ihhnrv, T.L. ino other- Mcliite dxnmrov mbttittL- turn and imitatutnM At nmram m.hj m - amp for-partioulsri, tostimonUU n4 - .- ... . " "."'..moT.'us;. Pr. XT Boll U Looa lroggf-,U. r, ; ; i'UlLAlAn Jr2 J C INCIN N AT I S Four Fast Trains TO ... Toledo, Detroit AND MICHIGAN AND CANADA POINTS 4 trains every week-day, 3 trains on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner Sleepers on night tiains. .Vestibuled Parlor Cars on day trains. 4 trains every week-day 3 trains on Sunday to GHICA60 Atlanta and New Orleans Sfcori Line. Atlanta & West Point Railroad Company " . AND .. The Western Rw'y of Ala:. THE SfiOET LINE BETWEEN ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS, Opdhute magnificent vestiTsuled train t between Atlanta and Montgomery, Mo bile and New Orleans; at which1 lafe tor point close and direct oannectlon ara made for . A'l Texas, Mexico And Cali fornia Points, In Addition to this ExceVesu Through, Train and Car Servise These railroads offer most favorable ac commodatiani and Inducements to their patrons and residents along their line. Any one contemplating a cbang of home cam find no location more at tractive cor more conduciT'e to pro perlty than ii to be found on the llae of .these roads. "THE HIS ART OP THE SOUTH." A beautiful illustrated, book giving de? i tailed Inflormaton as to the industrie and attractions along these lines, cas be had upon application to the under signed, who will take pleasure in giv ing all desired Imformation. B. F. WTLY, Jr., Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent Atlanta, Ga. . B. 3B. LUTZ, Traffic Mgr. Montgomery, Ala. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pres. and Gen. Manager, Atlanta, Ga. Finest ' Passenger Service iisr "No trouble to answer questions.'" Direct lias t TEXAS, MEXICO, ARIZONA, ; I CALIFORNIA. Write for new jtwok on Texas, free. h 5 9RNE v- nd Gen'l Mgr. H. T. TURNER, Gen1 Past, and Ticket Agent Delias, Texts. WE PAY $200 i eask!for a single stamp Ke 4SQX, we pay g6 to jpmo . for many postage stamps nueu between 1847 and 1876. Look np your old letters and those of yonr neighbors ; yon mW find stamps worth thousand of dollars. Send to-dmj fox - . I'KKK lllnutratiwl ABia. STiSDAKb ST.VBP CO., St. LK"-g
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