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The new volume for iSSto-a Is Just ready, and has over 200 lawre and entire I? new pictures, several new stories (aach a book In itself), and hundreds of short notices, anecdotes, etc.i f he best Xmas p resent possible for boys and girls of ail azos. Order f km your book eel)r or of us. ESJES & LAUBIAT, PubUshers, Boston. - lj. t i jKOTICE. ( I tCjL5T every man and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisk; habits to have xno of my books on these dis , eases. Address B. ff. Woclley, Atlanta, Ga $22, and oa wlU be seat son fret, i fjilllililliij J I 1 - 1 -A I -.:. rr.A 1 2 "S!iJi turn m. ... CHATTE S a FINS CHOT. Story of hm W Mnl Md Tw ror t th Oulcb. , The crowd abound the i hotel Btorj was listening to the a " hardened liars, -wnen in fiimih hat. wearixxg his hair long, pro jected mmseTMnthe conversaUon., 3 -That last story," be said, 'nds me of an experience I onh&A In the West, beforelt bad reached its pres ent civilisation. I was living In mlnlnR camp out there, and my next S nefgnboV w-as the terror oTthe culch, thousb that wasn't his nam6. I got along with btaK Tery weU until it came my turn to be town marshal and then he began to be vg7. ana, sente, when that man got ugly, there Wasn't a pretty spot on him. WeU, there was a good-looking girl In the town; and the Terror and xne had oar hopes sot In the same way. and tM girr wasn't saying which onwrj vorlte. You know women have that 4., . rpha o-irl wasn't only r-Tookerrbnreie w . the best Bhogt in the place, ttongh m disputed the point wim u rm.i. mi omnoth enOUSQ, ull jne day the Terror go L-r- the girl was coming my "y" . j in mi nt the town. i u Been him that way-more times ttan one, and-It never Dotnerea ww. t vont nnt of his way. but being marshal it was my dntr to preserve the peace, and thougn r wm " .. -.'.4m in this cartlcular spot, public opinion wasn't and I had to ' tackle him rigni iu urai ! .nii chs ntivxl br an open Kill a uvuoc - - . . window and ) watched us. I went about it mighty careful, I can teUi you. v. Tarrnr tvt1r tin RD idea that I .M '.mi mt had rlebt at the start I don't know exactly now It come about but the first thing i anew we bad our guns pulled and the girl .fn nnt txvAnrv feet away. P4 her porch, with a navy plstolin "CJ ji-jr - .... - . i, m.AV'a niatnl SAt CAUCht lh I hlS k t.an1 IMI1T Tfr OUH111KSS. clothes some way. a4 f S9t tbe JP on him, out my guu h t thought my end had come, for toe man ixrfla wiM and he had his gun on me In half a second after mine had missed fire, hf m and made a Jump for Wm, and Jus a I dty two shots rang out the Terror's pistol wen$ whirling Into the air, and I had hin by the throat What would bare hap noni Wm T nm not DreDared to say, for I was twice the man- he i was physically; bat nothing serious uap- pened, for the gir jwas ngm ouw us with hr finiB. r; i.' " 'Let him npr she yelled, as p& stuck the oarrei or tne weapon againat njy head. 'I saved your life and you've got to save ma' I , i - "I had ' sense enough left to mind her, and then she made the Terror get nn ant en nlon? neawablv with me to the lock-up. That night I weajb to see her ana she tola me sne naa no oonuf tt tntlnc nnrt In rhfl flht- for! She didn't want to hurt anybody, or get hurt; ,but when she saw the Terror had me dead to rights, she knew some thing had to be done, and instead of shooting the man, she naa got a Deaa on his pistol and snot it out or nis hand before he could pull the trigger. Under the circumstances, gents," con cluded the 'story-teller, al call that iniddlin' fair shooting; leastways for a woman." . ' That point was conceded without de "Of course, you married the woman who saved your life?' ventured a lis tener. .. . ' - . . - ,. "This is a true Mil I'm giving you, cents," he replied; "and I mast say that I didn'u, though I tried to, hard enough." - - - -i "The Terror didn't get her, did her The man smiled with a satisfied air. "Well, not exactly. She got the Ter ror. Anyhow it looked that way to me, Jor about a year after that he told me one night If I ever got as good 'a chance again to shoot him, he'd! con sider It a personal favor If I didn't use a gun that missed fire." Detroit Free Press. ' , .-j : He Loved Another.. ' "Oh, George, you love another." Such were the words of a fair, pale girl as she clung to the arm of al tall, handsome man in the dimly lighted parlor of her father's home. . i He was such a man as women love, and this fair girl loved him. They bad been sweethearts i for months and the day was approaching when their plighted truth jtyas to be redeemed. i Into her heart a doubt had come, and it had found expression In the opening words of this chapter. I "Darling," he said chidlngly. fhow foolish you talk. You know I do not" "But you do, dear," she Insisted. "I have been watchine von and 1 hav seen It" "How could Ton?" he contended ten derly. "There ; Is no one in all, the world I love as jf do you." i She gazed fondly into his handsome eyes, laid her soft, white hand ingly on his rich brown hair, and whls- uerea ner woras oi admiration into his ear, until he was so inflated with pride that the buttons on his i beautifully fitting coat began to. stretch their necks. "-,".?" "HOW Sillv f trtv U1J irlFl :fnl' her Georgle loves another' he smiled as he looked down Into her sweet face. fcne shook her head no less doubt fully than before. "Come, nowr he coaxed, tell me who this person Is I love more than I do you." .. . ene was silent i . "Tell me." he mnrmnrort tnlrlnv ha In his arms. i . "Yourself, George,", she sighed hope lessly, for she was on to her GeOrgie, and she .knew that such a love i was unchangeable from the cradle to the It is a difficult matter, dear reader, for a handsome man to be in love with anything else, and dont you forget it especially If . you,, are a woman. De troit Free Press. p . ' " ' He Knew It. Gentleman (who has engaged aged colored hackman to drive him from the station to the hotel) Say, uncle, what's your name? i Driver My name, sab, Is George Washington. . Gentleman George Washington ! Why, that name seems familiar, f Driver Well, fo de Lawd's sake! I should t'nk It ought to. Here I been drivin' to this station fo' 'about twenty ya ah 18 tool ngton BnUetfn. I CARTERS - PILLS Xsaa-ssssasaBassaasBB SIG C.EADAG..H Positively cored by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side. TORPID LIVER. TW Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Mil. ' Small Doso. Small Price. - IDYL OF A HAT. The Smart Toun, Kaa aad fh. Cleve ill 11 .-' , .mav vnnnfiri man Due neiore couiumu . momentous question. . . - -. so being ft very sharp young man, he ?ormiSftea plan of action, on the SSSStSt bTfalr to ove nd war He was not certain which It was to r. ,L. lma ih this way: HfardeToUoTWjt.be intended to wOT'"- the mlluner, as jt was -wanted at alL thought If he could overhear what she said when sne rewruw' rrr. zrL -u . mtm mm nt her temper, and he laid bis plans acrordingly. A Word to the wise w "U"-""- UtUe French milliner stood blm i up i in whoti th voung lady alighted from her. carriage sent out an attenaant to ia . bonnet and whisper a word In the customer's ear. The sharp young man was nearly smothered, but be retained bis sense of hearing, and this Is what be heard. "So sorry, madam, but this sweet duck of a hat does not quite become me, .and will yo be so good and kind ..t,r.r. . tt mnrae. I Will pay you for your time and trouble, and you- will please make me another something light, and wltfc flnwerf W a A .irM Cih wrtalnlv. takt your own time and be sure you send the bill With It and don't stint on " Vnn " ra &1V&T8 tOO Tea- onable, yoW know, dear; an so very Then Bhe swept gradousiy oajt of th IrAfA ATlfa HvAVA AWAY. The young man came out from his . . w 19 ... m ..nHJ Ak man. nidmg'Piace, sneej?e, -sme. the milliner, and wml&& ReT?F to forget her. That night ha proposed and was ac cepted. . - -: Jhn madama heard Of it she said: "it is very food. He so smart be get a wife to match him now. " nnt W nha mil ma AsatP Digr nOTf she call him dose pt names. .Very Cood." Detroit Free Press. A Duel With Drlake. ' Two roen aat down to a small table In downtown elap few evenbigs ginca for purpose; ft wag to 4ecide who eossessed the greatest capacity for white wine, Bach had the re putation, which he studiously sustaln.- ed, of being able to stana more rer mented Juice of the grape than the tither. and their criticisms of each other bad become so unbearable that luteresjea persons njrjiiieu . uj y posing the boaster .to end ot igend their, tauc so a gram w; ranged. . - - On the evening before the test a friend of the elder contestant who was a practical Joker, approached one wine" drinker, aid faying one band confidingly oi ' Ma ,h9uidf) . ' spoka thus; " " ";' ' . r"l . "Look bare, old man, I speak as a friend. You're got reputation to sustain to-morrow evening and the other fellow hasn't Now as a frlaud, let me Insist that you accept the bot ties of wine L aa Judge of the contest shall prepare. They will be filled with water." - , - ". A sad look of hopeless despair pass ed over his face. To drink water' even though he won was Inglorious; but to drink wine and perchance lose, that was Infinitely worse.. ' This- decision resulted In an argument that lasted half an hour, ": and the wine drinker was then convinced. Ga the eventful night the two men sat down tf fhe jAble, six bottles be fore them. The younger: man was quick to the fray, the elder despaired when he tasted the pure unadulterated water. But he mastered his tastes and drank with a conquering smile. When the sixth cork wai drawn each contestant stared at the other. This was wonderfully conducive to cheerful feeling, and sp they promptly glared at one another. That made them ram pantly Joyous. Down eame one pon derous fist on the table, and its' owner the elder man, rUared out "Fool, bow can you win. Pm drinking water. A: wan, sweet smile passed over the face of the younger man, as he faint ly murmured, "So am . I." Philadel phia Press, ; HWu Aanrffini She was very pretty, and she was stylishly clad, and she ' occupied a whole railway seat all by herself. - He was a drummer, and be thought himself Irresistible. He was also fond of a little flirtation. His discriminating eye soon -detected the presence of the handsome and stylish girt, and his willing feet soon carried him to her -proximity. He indicated with a Blight wave of his hand the vacant seat by her side, as he remarked In his blandest tones: "I beg your pardon, miss, but Is this seat engaged r- The maiden surveyed him from head to foot and then said, ' with dignity. to wmcn ner snapping eyes added em phasis!' -v. "No, .the seat, isn't engaged, but I amrr . He sat elsewhere.-Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. SO.. They Compromised. "For goodness sake, Mary," asked the young lady's mother, at breakfast "what was the-matter, with you and Harry in rthe parlor last night?" i "Why, mamma? What?" inquired the daughter, demurely. "Why, you rowed and quarreled for half an hour, like a pair of maniacs." "Oh!" she replied, remembering the circumstance, "Harry wanted me to take the big chair; and I wanted him to take it because be was company, you know." - - - "Welt what did you quarrel about?" We didn't quarrel, mamma, only he rasUted that 1 should take it and I wonianx" i "How did you settle U finally r nreu, mamma, we we we com promised and both ot us took It" unnsuan endeavor, : ; ui. Indispensable. Mrs. West Field I saw your &u band flirting with a girl coming ovei on the ferry the other day. v Mrs, Greenfield Lake I know It and he's got to keep It up; It may be tough, but It beats going without help. Kats frteld'a Washington. - '"Blight'' costs cotton planters more than five million dollars,: an nually. This is an enormous Tvaste, and can be prevented. rracticai expenraents at Ala bama Experiment Station show conclusively that the use of nit" will prevent thafdreaded plant disease. . .v; , inaStSJ2"i! iir e&wau. toes. Kai IT WAS IKE. . .JZ. BU Kind Old rathe TJld Kot Ite Deaoriptlon. ' : aftortioon an oldish man a aatnhol between his feet sat n n.wsrmner In the waiting room of a uetroit uepu " to he struck a telegraph item and . . . 111 f o gave a Jump.' ae reaa and Jumped some more. Then he rose un with the paper in his hand, .turnea to the man nexi w "Durn my hide, if Ike hain't went and done It and here It Js in the pa perr . "What Is It?" asked the man. . "Read that!" . "It is a telegraphic item to the effect that a young farmer named Ike John son, living near Toledo, jumped off a haystack with a. parachute. "Para chute didn't work-and Ike broke his leg. Do you know him?" "Know him! Why, the durned Idiot Is my own sonf shouted the old man as he walked around. ' - . "Had a liking for experiments, did he?" - - - ' " " "Consarn him, he orter broke both legs and his neck to boot! Fur a whole year past Ike hain't bin wurth sour milk on the farm. He got an .dea that he wanted to be a parshoot ist and travel around the country mat In' descents, Ho's descended at last and I hope he feels oetier: "It seems the parachute 41?n' work," observed the stranger. "Of course It didn't work! What does Ike know about parshoots? Hang it he don't know 'nuff to keep his bal ance on a three-legged , milk stool! AbOut a year ago he begun actin' up with umbrelbia He was a-jumpin' off the corncrib and the smokehouse and the! woodshed, and be was a-bustin every umbrella ' be co14 borrow ; fur seven miles around. Wall, be! parr hooted at last and he'll be on his back all the spring!'' . ft yes,' if jf take some months for the leg to get as goo4 a pew," ' "And I'll her to pay- the doctor bill, tnd bira somebody 'to plaqtftaters and corn. Makes m M happin' mad can't stand still. And the wuat at t j I can't lick him. when I git borne, It says ?ke Johnson, does It?" "Yes."- "A young farmer?" "Yes." " "Red hair and freckle-faced, fllh two front teeth out?" "No, It i doesn't give those particu lars." "I ..am so fiustered ' I jca.n'jt read straight but that's 'ke. ber$rs only one Ike Johnson in that bull county ,abd dura his hide, be pails pp.. father;. The last thing afore I left homo the other day I took Mm around the oorner of the house and warned him not to do any parshod-ds while I was gone. He sai4 fte i wouldn't but my back was no topuer turned than he climbs id top of a" kysiack and spreads his wings and comes down Vifh a thump. Pm mighty glad on it I wish he'd a turned over , and come down head fusf ' "Perhaps this will be a lesson to blnj.'r . : "I calkerjate W wilt I calkerlate after I git through callin' him'! names and tellin' him how I mean' to wallop him when that leg gits well he'll prom? tse to drop parshootin' fnr the rest of his born days and git up a fondness fur holdin the plow and splitttn' rails. Parsbootin'I Flyba' off a haystack! Consarn his pictur, but I can't wait to git home to holler and yell at him F' Detroit Free Press. All OUd to See Him. "Well, . Josiar.'f said Farmer Corn tossel's wife, as she opened the door to the returned office seeker, "I'm glad to see you." "Don't" he exclaimed, deprecatfhgly. 'Don't use them words." Don't say I'm glad "ter ' see jo agin In . all yer life." : ' ;" - " ' "But" she persisted. "I am glad ter lee ye." ' ! "It don't make no difference. I ain't heard nothin' bat them words since I left ye and my feller man Is a being wTthout er soul, with a smile on 'is lips an' with mockerytn his heart Thafs what my feller man Is." . "Why rfcatts the matter?" "I'll tell you theWtory. I went ter call on my Congressman. 'Glad ter see ye,' says he, kinder startled like, Come erlong an' I'll Introduce yer to Senator. Sohnso.' I went along; 'Glad ter see ye says the Senator, scare der'n the fust feller. 'I give yer a letter ter ter. the Secketary,' says he. Tie kip fix thef place all right fur yer ef he wants' ier? " .JJp I goes Jer the Secketary an' gives hiih ny letter. Glad ter see ye,' says he, Ipokln' like he was worried ' to death. Y'U bev ter wait erwhile till I see what kin be done 'bout this 'plntment' So I wait ed an' waited, an every time I called he didn't know no more 'bout it 'n be did before. One night er feller stop ped Iff front 'of me es I was settin' in the hotel ofilce. .'Glad teree yo,' says be, reachin' out qis 'hand. Ho went on ter say thet be wus from my -county, an' we bad a good time, an' he showed me the city. Th? pej' day I had no thin' but two street car tickets an' a plugged dime." . "How. did ye get home, Josiarf! I went ter the town clerk er some body that tends ter case like 'mine. He was puty short-spoken, but I wel comed his severity. He was about tber . only man in Washington that didu't say be wus glad ter see me, an' he gimme my railroad fare hum." Washington Star. What Bhe Said. He was a small boy and he was very much interested In the telephone. The pretty telephone girl at the Fifth Ave nue hotel put him upon a tall chair and calling up a chum on the long distance wire," placed the receiver ! to his ear. He was delighted that the first thing, that he told his mamma was that he had talked with a lady in Boston. "iLnd what did you tell her, dear?" "I told her .hello and then I told her my name," "What did she say?" - whe said 'Sput aput sput, sput!' ,' New York Herald. That's All Right. -Bluffklna "Was that your wife I saw you at church with last Sunday?" Meeke "No." Bluffkins "Ah; some other man's ?" Meeke "Yea" Bluffkins "Whose, pray?" Meeke "My father-Indaw'g." - , s -;'.. i ;A Welcome Usher of 96'".". ...;...'!'. The beginning of the N6wyear will have a welcome usher in the shape of a fresh Almanac, descriptive of the origin, nature and nses of the national tonic and alterative, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Combined with the descriptive matter will be found calendar and as tronomical calculations absolutely reli able for correctness, statistics, . illustrar tions, verses carefully selected, ana other mental food highly profitable and entertaining. On this pamphlet, -published and printed annually by The Hoetetter Company, of Pittsburgh, 60 bands' are employed in the mechanical departmenTalbne. "Eleven months are devoted to its preparation. It is pro curable free of . druggists and country dealers every where, and is printed in English, German, French, Spanish, Welsh .Norweigian, Holland, Swedish and Bohemian, Mr. H. Wettstein. of Forenga, 111., found that AyorS Pills, taken when the first symptoms of la KripTie appear, pre vent further progress of the disease, and hefcaBjet to find the first case where these pills did not cure the malady. Every dose was effective. PB. HABTHAR SATS Ifow is the Time to Guard Afralnst Cold-4 The Jrlist Cold n;ather. . .In a recent lecture at ' the Surgical Hotel lr. Htirtuian istei-ortd assaying that no om- d catch oold if he is will "Cinsr tn give the- mutter Blistht attt-ntiiu - that a culd in the beginning ot chronic catarrh, consumption, dinease of tbe liytr, etoiuat-li. KMneyu ana icivio r- g AJ1 tllig 4:oUi,j bevrevut-d by ta-on his n.ivice. , Th- dftorB DroCen. ; taonai cTUties cooupeueu mm. -i"T, many yeais," to ie nu.-noii me r auuitrt i uuu day, l y -arriae. raiiroud ''d aeanu boat. Dunt g H this tiuu-" he neviT caught a o !. -This o uld. not. have bt en done without Pe-ru-na. he say. At the 8ligbWt eyiileiitte pt a cold a few doses of Pe-ruua invariably check it: : . '.This. is frhpr-,i.iitlly weawonable advice, fir tUe cold -t-athVr in ht-ie'. with itw Btrm, sudd-.'H oiiai-ves, islop, ruin, and sn iv. b. us;indf o onl w ll con trast disi-acfs from hich they will never Teijover. ly catciii a Id. t'r- iiait. fmau's adyio h ujd be bet dt-d. Pe ni-na cireM CMturrh of.auy -tsije or 1 ca tiu. It iei t lie most popular rou.edy for la grippe, conjilis; colds, etc. Keu.l for a fret copy of sn illustrated book on catiinb 1 contain- sixtv.four liagert of valuable iufci n.ctions. Address the re-ru-D: Dru Munufurturin ' :om- . a a ..1 " , A. pany, uIui-.duh, u. Ahaj'i ur uiuJJihi for a copy of the lV-rn-i..H Aimafiiw fvr 1 '. r We know of but one communitv in tht -world wh- re pepwa i prasticallv uukuowu, and that it the bankers of V,oimt Lt-I'iMion. N. '1. ThfB-'gfKnl people hive Ueu studying tins huhject t.f u.iv85ioti for uifiv ih.iu a hundr d y-arr, a d tii they in tleristand it pretty thoroughly isevid-'ueed m t-e foregoing "M'X 'li.eir UipstTv.- (loidirtl is the H.fest nsd t'fht rt-iiie-'y U oast-B of im.'i . ts'ioh ' thtit. ; e tvOoM of. '. t iai bottle can be hud t' r u jt y nr diiisrgists f. r (tie tntlit.fr diti f 10tuts. : Tins fcjhiuu r UiiTt rtivi t'ordml supplies tie hvstem with f'- d uln ady dketted, ftnd at th SHt.lt- tune huij the disesfi--u of other food It A-ill ivlniont instantly IL-re thp rdiUArv tiymotO'tiS of iitdi-ire-tioiJ? arid no snflv-rer need tq l e t- Id qf .vhnt tbt-he up. . ' " Iaxul ji til- t bm ui-'dlcine for Lil-dren- Doefc-ti ifooa.uiti4d it in pWe f Ca tor Cil. ' . - When you are. t.-n-ptt-.l to think of vonrelf mote hig'd ihair jou -iigbt t-.. tDink l 'ok up i'tp tho face f the Infii.ite lod. n-d retili true uj.fc ure of your own littleness. The Fficrfrt of a t-i fdv c;ir in Rv-kije.s i-y ln'M h C'oiiiX riif V-'ljT remedy and ihic it liiiHciut t do nhJ.'-sN one i.-i snie hat tli ailm'-i't it. ' lint thing is -nr.-, jjinl r!je liver I-et-u actively at work i luio-s e nM ift b'-5 c-me. Tib is hen xiwy- t-v: ty bie' Sii-n Liver Htgul t r wl.k-h ee.8 th" llV'-r fll -ul-iN u i;tl poison esiwljeu iV. the system. That is a queer iuuji-al -vhich som- inen iieruade - p9e,8 by hat the meanness of oth -ra is a warrant i jtn-tincation ot their own evil conduct- Many merchants are well, aware tbst their Tictomirs aie tjjeir lx-.--t friends and t il t i le-vnre in Wnfipiying f.heni with the '."et s?oods obtainable. As an i:.st-.noe TjiuMi'i n Perry k C-inj.Jon. tjromiuent dmgints of l"nshiiiK Mich igan ' . They say: "Wo have no "hesita tion m recnnni"iKli(iar CbamberlainV Cough Remedy to onr customers., as it its the iest.-0"ngli medicine we have ever bold, and i always eives satisfaction. For salj at 25 and f0 c nts r bottle, by D. D. Johnsxi, Drr.ggis. To k en back the i-harp Word which you are tempted to sinak may r-quire more grace tha: to face great danger or reaiht a terrific tempti.tion. ; , - a few who red what Ir. Robert- Bowls, of Hrtiluudaj' Vir., his t say be low, -will remember their ownexpri ence under like circumstances : . ''Last wiiiter I -bad Ja griii:e whicli left me in a low f.tate, of health. I tried numerous remedies. Wine of- which did me any eod, untill was innccd to try a' bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Retnedy. The lot4le of it kO far relieved me T -. enabled to atte nd to mv woik,f and the ve"oiiti' lpttle ell eted ' a cu b. ' x slt at't'5 and 60 cVnt x 'bottle by Df D Johnson,' i-iufryii-t . When you find yourself inclined to think ill of evt ryboiy else, you would h wU..to n ake a clo-er examination of yeur owl moral tt&te. No better jneparafion for the hair ba& ever been mvVi te'l ' th-in Ayer's Hair Visr' r It reatores the o-isinal color to 'aett an igray bair, ayii in part, thau ntttiral gloss and tiesbneM, everyone si admires. Its refutation is world-wide. Fdl your mii.d an-1 heart with choice passages from tlie' W.rd of God, aiid th-re will be iio room le.lt for evil thoughts. . .'i -. , XJr. "Monroe T)ai"ds n, of G-enville. "tt.. Hivs, . ey irit. 'I have used KoyaKlerniaf ner for JiMnfy Troubles from whicb X l:ave Miff red from 1-oy-bo-d -t gave ine- relief in a few da.vs. and is the only medicine th d hasi. ever given me, any i ermaneiit relief I take' pb-a-u e m recommeiidinir it to y one sufferiutr tr m nty kiid of Kidney trou ble 1 lelieve it in the test thing-thut old people can use for-debibtr aud ner-vonsJjeBs".-'. NeW'-packagM.' large. bottle I (H . doea, Si. . For sain at Ft-tzer'a DrugStr1. v' Every ain tli t oucmmit ertatrt fresh diihVuU.v to lje verctn)o fit the piosccutiou of ..ur r&iigions lifv. .e . ISiicklen's Arnn-jt Jalve. " e -r Tbe liewt ,--alvp iii tLe world ff-r cuts brniaeR, Soi-s. Uleert. Salt Kh-iini, Fe. vr Sores- Tetter, 'happed flar.dri. Ciiil blaitis,'CoiiH; ud all ,-dun Erniitioriw, and poeitiv. v ear s Piles r no pay re mud d. Jt is guaranterd to give rer- f- e kd-vf action o- money refunded z'a. a Cox. For wile by P. 1 Fetzer.' - " , iic-u she a. Child, sUe tried for CaAirla., -r'-'iipn she becatr.e Miss, she clung to Oastoria, V"hea she bad Ohildi!T she ave tiieai Oi6to-if. Governor Morton, of New York, is expected soon to announce formally his presidential candidacy. Nerleetof the hair often destroys its vitality and natural hue, und causes it to fall out. Before it is too late, apply Hull's Hair Benewer, a sure remedy. ' Gov. Bob. Taylor, of Tennessee, pays: MAs this world goes roun' an roun' ' "Some go up and same go duwn." The various imitations of the Origi nal M. A. Thedford & Co'e Liver Med icine or Black-Lrauerht live for a time. quarrel amonsr themselves and pass into oblivion, r'or more than ham- a ok, tout this reliable remedy- ha3 cone tip. and np, and now stands the acknowl edged Bupe'ir oJ spy vegetable liver medicine made. . - . Pittsbuho, Texas April 14. 1833. I have len using Thedford's Black Draught for twelve or fifteen years It has saved me a eood manv dollnra i"n doctors' bill, and a greafe deal of sickness. Jt. B. iJoTTKn. In China a man is known by the buttons he wears. Show a Chinaman a man's buttons;' and he will tell you who and what he is. For buttons he will work and fight, and to own a button- of imperial yellow makes a man a brother to the sun and uncle to the moon. In China public Sf-rvan ts are divided , intf - Uiine ranks, each oiVvhicli baa two class es, thus forming eighteen classes oi ollice-holders. They are distinguished by the peculiarities inthe form and substance of , the buttolis - they wear, whh'eV range fronn precic&is stones down through various grades of value to sihhI: bits of glass. 1 ' t ,' " ; . . f '-' '.Clerg-yman (examiniAg a Suuda School class) Now, can any one of you tell me" what are the sinsjof oiumissionV Small! Scholar- Fleaae, sir. thev'n the sins , you ought to tove committed and haven't. ; , ' : UriTOLO, MISERY - moat I Rheuriatism C, H. King, Water VsHey Miaa cured by ' Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For five year I suffered untold miserj from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the 'best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark. .three times : spending f 1000 there, besides doctors' bills-, but could obtain only temporary relief. . My flesh -was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds j tiny left arm and leg were drawn out of shape., the muscles ' '.--Sv. a.w . . liei-ig twisted np in knots, tf I was unable to dress myself, except with? assistance, and poiild dvHy hebtojUi about byjusing a cane. - I had no appetite and waajva8rcdj-by " doctors, that I could not lfnaS. The pains', &i innes, were so-awful, -that? I coahl" procure reiki -only -by means of hyrndermic Injec ti:iB3 of morphine Iliad m llnivsT)5niiiaged In clay, -mAaJphup; In poijltce85 but tMse every tli tortures.' wirUcut aeant,' 'iHijifff ajpthV,"f . a im U eeuiSe ef a began to strengthen, . . : year, I was eured. My weight has increased to 165 pounds, and I am iw able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." ' Fair; Sarsaparilfej, : I m - . is strictly a. Local Disease and 1 the if-snlt of suddei - climatic changes. ELI'S CREAM i BALM) ."8 acknowledged to be tl- iiiom, tifiHouga cure for Nasal Catarrh, 6ild in Head and Hay Fever, of al remedies. It opens and vleanbt-a the nasal passatreai allays pain and iiiflaiiimatlpn, heals the B0re, protects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of raste and smell. The Jiafcin is applied di recly into the nostril?, is t!OUi-ily absorbed and gives, relief at once. The results that follow catarrh, due to the dropping of j-pois- O' ons roaisier into the tnroat.. are irritation oftho brQUv-bial tub.eaud iort(nBi9 pt tjig lungs accompanied bv- a cengh.- -in al)- such cases we recviinmend PinJa Balsam to be used in connection with Cream balsam. . f LY'd -INOLA BALSAM will be foindf xcelleT't for all ihroat and iumr ln- aammations ana tor asthma. Con sumptives wiu in -Varlubly derive benefit from Its ase as it quickly Abates the couglL, renders expecto ration easy, assist ing na$me n re storing "Wa. ted tissues. -There ia ) large percent age of those who sup pose their cases f s be consumption' wioare orly suffer- lnjr from a cnrouic coiu or qeep seatea coatrn often aggravated by CutarrK. lioth remedies are pleasant to use Price hot tream Balm, 50e. per txittle'; nneola llalsam. 25c. In quantities of 2.50 vte will .deliver free of ex-l-res- op postage, on receipiot amount pitOU HEfti?, W SVap T ti $OCji.gent'8 pt-cttts mpntll- Will -l- ,;ruv e it or pay ifoi-feit. &w ai" iicles Jnsfc out., A $1.50 Sirinple and terms free. Try us. Chidetter fc ifion, 28 Bond Sc. New York. - . & STJSPEVBOHV BANDAGES, Circular free Ha ven's, 10 5 tSprinrGEsrdeu st.Phlla,Pa 5- IMPROVED ''CHIpL'TQNIC it is , true null ; -qre jfu oombicj;tinn wim Liver ionics - . $ hen . pi-opeplv taken it never faiW to csnf e the iot itb. sti nti- cat : f hiila lid-Fever. Whe.ro others fail it will -nrfi. t ia pleasant to take, and cr.Titain8 notliiSg to injure the most, delicate system. iBabies .take it e-BHy. Ab a Tnic it is without an equal VTruaranteeii by youroiltuqifit, rn.-e ou centa per ixtttiey : t r s ale at tnearusj ;qres jn (Jonccird I AMERICAN SIX dollar! S TYPEWRITER . fstnttktttgforbusinriisu4pti? Sessional mm tuko tavern g no tetters to write mud wattl those, letter, to ' look well. Doctor and Imwytrs, rj. ; -pectallfi find H very handy.. CkU. drtn easily and quicklf.UMrn v write on it. . ' i .UwiU do just as gooi worh at : 1.100.00 machines, course not quite as fast. -lt.tt simply " Wt'U send yon a Utter torittem ; VJr-lont vnth a special circular -V jOU'li tend mi joh, addrtii. t i M nZ. fcl i 05 rIFT" AVEM NEW YORK Al-K 'Andrews tympany ciiy yemporai y - rsjiei. a.iiur iry.ng ing,' and sufferlngrthe''ftoSt "awfiil I beir?n to take 4yer$ Sarsaparilla: The Only World's : ITEM'S riZZScvr Headache. 1 , - - -",""( . .' t 5 ' I -' t ANtii" Ev-ff fVinformation. Vr. r-.-.vy W IT L. Qorerg' Manaseft, Castoria ia Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for i and Children. It contains neither Opium, Hor 'i .nftalt, other Narcotic substance. It Is a wm ""nor for Paresoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Cast It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is tbirtv . '-'.. :- - jvtirs- a HTIlltnns rfTTtliAT r.st rT ! rt. i)actnnn -air. feverishness. Castorla nreventa vnnnt;nn r. allan imim m ... - w m.m wvobi . . . wv. onma Ttlirrfima and Vvirwl rinlto xooiuna relipa teething troubles, cures constipation and flatm -nastorLi. assimilates the foodl rer- ii.- n. eDc7. . , -. . o -- v and bowels, givlnff healthy and natural sleer. c toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother'.. 1? Castoria. Caatotia is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." i - Da. O. C Osgood, Lowell, Mass. "Caatoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castorla, in- - stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soowiing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby TK"ng them to prnwrture grave. " ,: '.; . -: SB. 3. F. KntcBKLOx, 1. ' -. . Ooaway, Ark. BJLiOOID DISEASES." PKysiiap;' ep'dorge P. p. P. a p'ci-JI, t pom-iiitipn hu1 pfe8rri)) -fy wttji wt s.r-V.' ij.rpf r the- enrps ftll "fpr.K a d & of Pfiiiaryf; SoondaTV and Tertirv S vb Syphl . p.-F. P. ilitio Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ulcus an.i S ri, G-'an)nJr SweJljdgSj" 'enpialisnt, lalar'a. old Cbronic TJifrs tbut bavn reBit4 ' nil tr vdm iir, P. .P P. 1 Cures HSlood IPoI&Ois. Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Eczema, Chron;ciPeniitle Con plaints, Merc anal Poison, Tetter Scald Hed, eV, eic. . 1 -P P. P. 1- h powerfl toni and an excellent C or es Malaria. -im guuirities, ' are peculiarly .lientiiied by; fun wondVifol tonic and Wood elesnsiog proper! it-s uf P." p. PricjUy sh foke Kot and IVa" Hinra,. " ' 3? IP IP ': CURES DYSPEPSIA. : LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors, J3r..fffist?? Lippmiu's 3lock SAVAN NAH, QL Bqok ,Vn" Blood 1 Diseases tr ailed fr?e. v"v. "... A'wv' y.- ' -r a. -'; '..-w a -w . - ink t . rr v-fl ft M .688 . . ,JO g Y FURNITURE. Tlie Acs: ef Low PJcei, is -To-Dai, 'A .:. The Factory's have all- agreed to advance their prices, t ,.iV :'. K,,- lufni . . 4- 1 Z T !-,o,-l lirf-n . r it m (j - - ; very one who sees' ny stock say. itf is m mwm ia i;r,s;y ci i rnipn- m ; M - SAVE -YOU- to -tLi. -1VL. JJJN JJjJi VV , " Leading Dealer in Furniture, Pianos and Orgs, "1 and 1 V. Trade Street, FREE HEDICAL REFERENCE BOOK ' . - ' ' . x . f . v- poro,( it uiru. a Ull v, UU1CU - w 11' r aie afflicted "with aDy form of private disease peculiar to their sex, errors : of ! yooth, contagioua diseases, female trou-.: uies, eic, etc. - - 1 ; Send two, cent Btamps, to pay pobt,i eiciana m trua coantiT. 13r. HA.TH- asi4toatfiaiDrusgiu. AWAY J- Cn k -BnA i - " tat SClr What is ""iltnta or o Carj, priend, r . Castoria. "Castoria is so well I recommend it as superior to known to me." I UI8a0xfLAS?W " Our physicians in the chilW. , 1 meat have spokea b-srhi T 4ePl ence in their outside mi ST. and althousrh w "lwv4,: medical supplies what ia i- i products, yet we are tree to confc : 1 " ""1,a won us to lonk J;l favor-upon it." w I Usitxd Hospital ai,D d, Boston, tj AlXxs a Smith, Pres., The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City IS). E CURES ALL SKIN AND IP." IP. IP. , Cores Serofishs. . """.' r - appe'iz- r, hoildirig np the s sIbiti rapidly. 1j :i k hps h fterriH are poisoned iiml whosn flod is iu hh impnrH condition, dnt to iiieiistrual A 3 MOW IS YOUK TIP ' ' '-.-. i.i- . .-. -:--.,.:."".-..,... " J. " m.w v. biiv,jf pui i-jj Lijicii pi iv-ta i "v ;-. . into the market smd bought the Stock ever before seen in this section of the countiy. ;., 7, T i muiiLi WBITE ME BEFORE BUYING. - V. ."... '-; . t-,t nTTIJ t t' CHARLOTTE. X-C - - . ' ; . -it n other. '''' frJ " 1 - ' fff fin. I fJse Dr Miles" Neftv? Huifmh9 Atlanta, Ga. I

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