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fc A Cur for Toothache. I ' it IS XlOt ftfl.ll I'lnntntnnn Tna rtrtVl - WMWWMJMWU w S afc S W SjTW WMm fc v Perfectly sound , teetb,sor in : tCetn. that . hftVft Vtoon loronflv fillAff. Without explaining the cause for this I jTutu.u Bmpij recommend a very conven ient little application,1 which fyou'can readily prepare 1 y ouraelt and keepon joancL Take a piece of chamois skin," or ; . .-f.v.y"c.ir woven uaiiuci, auu ua I it thoroughly in a rmnd extract of Jamaica gineer. or what f haft H11 in tincture of capsicum, which you can obtain from .'MV fl "n l nrnrt o T f 4kia Iott ann Tsnr It e -0's ; J-rfsvw v J j jw away until the.timo of need." To use it in.the case of the toothache Ihave xnen- i piece off i and-place it? between the gum and tbe lm. r1frprr.lir aver lhft root of the terirritant,r and its- effect is really mar- - VAlmia T.nnr "KTnTTanrv- in "NVw York World. . ' ' VisrroB-r-JIiss Devereaux is quite mu sical. Host Yes, very much ' so. "Vis itor Does she sing' in English? Host ' She does; and I'm very sorry she doesn't ing in Kalamazoo,' or some other far away place. Exchange. ..... , r :- - V -V : Weakieiit There is no syniptom of ill health more dis fouraring than weakness. That constant feel- intr ot fatizue and disinclination to exert one-; vaelf. Life to such seems lanaroid and insipid, and the invalid almost becomes reconciled to die. Do yon suffer thus? Would you bo en thused? Do you wish your strength renewed? Try a bottle of Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla. It will Kreauy assist your rccurci j . jwix " thn smrianPA a fMllnir of new life and re- ertion give fatigue nnd cause your heart to palpitate unnaturally: No more will that , feelinc of dizziness oppress you when you sud denly get up from your chair. No longer will indlo-PRHon htiH nrinarv disorders continue to break-down your constitution, i Every func f tion will resume its natural activity and you . trol and rnntidnce. No loneer nervous, afraid ; will soon enjoy a glorious reeling oi sen cou and imaginative of gloomy disaster... Ambi- I tion will rake the nlace of discouragement ana f ' you will be happy in health and kindly hope. : If some on e should discover a country where " people can't remember, is there any one in the world who would not try to go there? . I . , : : . . , .1 Mjjtt persons are broken down from over werker household cares. Brown's Iron B1U ters rebuilds the' system, aids digestion, re I moves excess of bile, and cures maiana.- a Mylendid tonio for women and children. , . ThflPullman 'Talate V Car' Company ' now operates 2,050 sleeping and drawing room cars over 138,037 miles of railroad in this country. . . Big Inducesaent'for Druggists: 1 , The druggists throughout tne ( country' are making a specialty of handling Hawkes' Crys . tallized Lenses. They write that they make more money, in proportion, out lot this line - than anything else they carry in stock. These v fine glasses have been advertised extensively : for many years, and have received Ah en dorsement and approval of thousands of the best citizens of the United States. They - are ' eagerly sought after by spectacle-wearers .everywhere, and it will pay druggists and gen eral merchants to put in a stock of these goods. Exclusive sale is iven to one firm in each town. The trade can be built up,', and .the entire spectacle business of . a large section can be monopolized with . these goods.- Factory; De- catur St., and salesroom, Whitehall' St., At . lanta, Ga. For terms and prices address A. K. Hawkes, 13 Whitehall St., ;Atkinta. , r - r -f , The little crown prince of Shim has won a j priae in a,story competition. The least exercise tired me out.- I could not ' get up from my chair-.without feeling dizzy. : Sly food and drinK" distressed me. ' My diges tion was poor and my kidneys weak. JDr.; . Bull's Sarsaparilla gave me back my health , .ATrpf h T ' y rnTri m it. tr all m V - S X r T"T T J aiiu buoaakuu. - ...... .v . - . -An honest man has to pay down. pays upl i The other kind ' A man who has practiced medicine for 40 ' rears ought to. know salt from sugar; read. what he saya:..'v Toucdo. 6.. Jan. 10, 1887. ; V. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Gentlemen: I r" have, been in the.geireral practice of medicine " .fdr most 40 years, and would S ay that in all . my practice and experience hve 'never Been a preparation tha-t 1 coald:- prescribe with , as much ennfienee of success as 1 can Hall's Ca tarrh Cure, wanulactured by you. Have pre " scribed it a great many times ani its effec is wondca-ful, arfd would say in cooclusipn that 1 hive' yet to nnd a case of Catarrn that it ; would not cure, if they would take it accoi d ing to directions. .. , . , . ' Yours truly.'- i " ' L. Li. Gorsuch. M. D., - Office, 21 Summit St. We will give $!00 for :any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured. with Hall's, Catarrh Cure. Taken int email y.' 1 F. J. Chxket & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Do Yon Ever Specnlatef - Any person sending us heir name" and ad dress will receive information that will lead to a fortune. Benj. Lewis.,, & - Co,; Security euMding, Kansas Citjr, Mo. 11 ' . v ' ....... . r";- Lee Wa's Chinese Headache Cure.', Harm-. Ices in effect, quick and positive in action. Sent prepaid on receipt of -iljter- bottle Adeler&Co.,Wyandottest.,KansasClty.Mo -t -i - - Fruits and Trees; Poiata for Tree Planter This entire book is ably written and gives trusty Information for everyone growlug fruit of any sort or kind. Sent iree by Stark. Bros., Louisiana, Mo. Orange Judd Farmer.-. ' " i - ' ' For a Pills. . DISORDERED UTES try BBECHjIM'S FITS stopped ' free by DH."KLiNi!s Qrxax Nebve Restorer. No Fits after first day's, use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2 trial 1 let tie tree. Dr. Kline. 831 Arch-St.. Phfla, Ea. -v ' . - Timber, Mineral, Farm Lands and Ranches in Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, Lough t and sold, Tyler & Cos.. Kansas City,Mo. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac. Thomp ton's Eye-water.Druggists.sell at25c per bottle Oklahoma Guide Book and Map sent any where en receipt of So cts.Trier & Co Kansas City. Mo. EJilsiiapDa It believed to be eaused by poiab&ouif T"' Trft i aris ' Ingtrom low, marshy land, or from decaying vegeta ble matter, and which, breatbed Into the-'longs, enter and poison the blobd.-' If a healthy condition , of the blood la maintained by UktngBoodVSaraa-, parOla onena much less liable to malaria, and HoodTa Barmaparllla ha cored many aevere'cMes ox thia dl. treealng affection even In the advanced stages when Uj terrible ehffla and lever prevailed. Try 1C ; - And If yon decide to take Hood's SaraaaparlUa d not be Induced to buy any sabstttnte. . - Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by aU druggist v ix for 5. Prepared onll by a I. HOOD CXJ, Apothecaries, Lowell, Kasa, I OO Doses One ; Dollar; ICIWGrGGTTOEU Buy or sell yoar Cotton on JQHE S r 5-Ton Cottoh' Scaled , ' NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST. a . a For terms address "- J0ITX3 01 BINGHAIITO,. t BINGHAMTQNi N. Y. -j t-, pROFl LOIOETTC'S HEW -: MEMORY DOOICG. f r jjtlclKmi on two reeeat Memory Systems.' )tead) t April lit. , FuU Tables of Contents f6rwarde4 i jTJioiie who send stamped directed envelope. Prospectai POST FRXX of the Loiaettiaa art - hot-liig 237 yifth Ave., New Tort. 18 A Princely Donation. -.1' : wThe h - 1- . aenificent gift of Baron Hirsch to the H brew emigrant cnanty ana aia fund of ; $2,400,000, has created much comment and i considerable interest in philanthropic circles. - ' .' , ' .The deed of the munificent gift which had been drawn up and signed by Baton Hirsch,' 1 ad been laid before the trustees, as was a etter from the baron,' instruct- ing tnem to araw upon nim ior. me amount ok 3Iarch 1. 1 The jnft is ot hnmpere and will country. The in by any restrictions Uiwhatever, e lmmeaiateiy mvestea in mis eof the fund is expected to be $10,00! a month, this beine.the. sum which been paid by the transatlantic donor in ontblr remittances lor over a ycari I Bajroa Ilirsch merely executes part of i hU avowed intention of distributing that portion of his fortune which; he wishes devoted to philanthropic purposes during his lifetime. rThe income will be pevoted entirely; to theTelief and educa tion of U ebroy immigrants and their chidren . ' . Girls c o hare some advantages, any wax!; O; 500,000 girl babies m born in Hassachus etts, S64,222 reach the budding age of fif ti sen. . Of the same number of boys, only j 350,430 reach that age. In the happy land, of New Jersey, where there arq fewe)1 factories and more peaches ac d 'sweet 'potatoes, both babies hare a bet ;er chance and the figures stand 368,311 add 378,203. A ' 1 LiAdxzs needing a tonic. ' or children who want buildingnp, should take Brown's Iron Bitters. It .is pleasant to take, cures Malaria Indlgestloni Biliousness and Ldver Complaints, snakes the Blood rich and pure. .. . Th rrmn whn soonds much time in trvine to please his enemies is one of the most foolish of spendthrifts.:. , ' Dsinty cahdien that children cry for are Dr. Bull's Woran Destroyers. They please the cnudren, but tbey kiu tne worms. . ; . - . ' '..... 4 . A rood ill tst ration of faith, hope 'and chari of an umbrella. , i $ ty the loa n 1 1 o : 1WO. VORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD. can be placed on pain, " If a prlc gold.; My rife suffered more -In ten children th she did altogether with tottle3 of corne a m Mother's Friend." It is a ier. . : rite Th. Bradfield Eegulator Co., Atlanta,;- paid, dh receipt of price, 1 1.50 per bottle. Sold. -ELY'S CREAM BALM-Heanse tke to..u... Allmva VaJn aud Inflammation. Heals 1 tbe Sores. lllpf at-. nnpA : J -J ir,t tlM Tinatrilm 50c PrugglBts or by mail. ELY r (Thl3 PIctfe Panel size, mailed for 4 cents. 1 j J. If. SMITH CO., ! 1 Makers of ."Bn Beans,!! . . ; ; 255 257 Greenwich N. City. x ne w nters . storms.a re the Yotl 4gibw. coming; enemy, ' ; is ia c taaeb i n Cv ( r k . II. II M II I I I I II 11 .11 II I I. - down for five loner months outside this citadel, and do its : .best to break in and destroy" " Is this citadel garrisoned and proi isioned ? The garrison is your constitution. Is ' it 4vigorc iiSTor depleted ? 1 How long can it fight without f ; help ? h ave you made provision for. the garrison by fur- : nishing supply of SCOTT'S EMULSION of : -pure Norwegian Cod tiver Oil and Hypophosphitesof - Lirn'el arid I Soda ? Iu restores t the flagging jenergies; p- , !creases,tne resistirisr powers' asrainst- disease : cures Con- i VsumpfiotltScrofula, General Debility aiid alVAncemic and w asttng:jjseases yespeciauy 4s ana. colds out, ana so enables fort; of health. t Palatable SPECIALrj Scott's Emulsion Is non-secret, ana is prescribed by tbe Medical Pro : fession all over the world, because its ingredients are scientifically combined in snca a manner as to greatly increase their remedial value. , . 'A I J . , ".' r. A TTTTOTi. Scott's Emulsion Is out no In " get the genuine. Prepared only ty bcott & iiowne, AlanulactunnK Id by all Urpggists. PEfJSIOflSS PENSION Bin rs and Fatkers ar MUcd to SIS mo. iFetliOwhoa 10 whn tob r jomr aaoncy. siraa. WwiiUiiii . d fi. t r- -i 4tLisnv .v.AfAiu.-ixau Aiaslest jto use. r .t J 1 -'JT t'heapest. belief is Immediate A cure Is certain., Jt'or f I j I Cpld iu the Head it has no equal. , . ' f J ' lit i'nnn Ointment, of vblch a sm:ill particle is applied to the nhrrn!- lru'. .VW. Soli! hv rlrti'rfit rr KPiit hv mull. I i-- - U ' Address, i K. T? Chichester '8 English, f THfoniQINAL AMD GENU I UK. with bioerrMtw. jtiMuwi w JII,7 iTDr.Ii.ni .... r . I- , , WHAT AN ASS AH J ! , The ass thought himself as fine look ing1, as his neighbor, the .-horse until lie, one dayi saw himself ;'fn the looldng glass, when he said " What an ass am II" Are there t not scores' of 4 people who cannot . see themselves as others see them? ' They hare .bad blood, pim ples, blotches, eruptionaj and other kin dred disfigurements. All these annoy ing things could be entirely eradicated, and, the skin restored to "lily white ness,,, if that world-famed remedy, Dr. Pierce's Golden ! Jledlcal Discovery, were given a fair trial. , it cures, aiinumors, rom ;me. ortu- nary Dioccn, pimpie .or erupuon w me worst scrofula, . or the most inveterate blood-taints, no matter what their na- ture, or whether they be inherited or acquired. The Golden Medical Dis- coveryn is: the only blood -purifier just what , it .is rec guaranteed to do ommended to, or money refunded. WOBtD'fl DlSPENSAKT MEDICAL As sociATiON, Proprietors, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, K. T. FEIEKffl. O " J i M s.'?E Fit's" S s 2.S 5 Mother's Friend " is worth Its weight In minutes .with either of- ner oxner xwo -her last, having previously usea lour blessing to any one expecung to oe- . jieo. r. .owuui vaiiim Ga.', for particulars. Bent by express, charges by. druggists. cunt rOXJ T'S- for c;oll in lief It im OlticlclV A.bOrbe&. EROS., 6ft Warren fit.,H. Y.j CURE Bl I ioushesGyl Sick Headache.1 Malaria. .that this, ehemjr. will Sit zn iniiaren)i Keeps cougns tne constitution 10 noia mc as Milk. ! salmon - colored wrappers. Besure and : Chemists, New York. mm: JAUaata,tia. Ol 1 and WMaXey HaWta cared at borne witn out pain. Bopkof par, tlcnlars sent FHEE. B. M.WOO LLEY.M . D. - Otlioo l(H$ Whitehall St T. IlAZKi.TiyH. Warren.'Pa. ' fed cross "r. Th. mly lT'tI LT i m ixur. T ri-w a ...'i. m ill NUIl - UJAllllKA. o r--.y ' - ' -.r -v. . '.I I- : household -affairs. OOSOXZSCEaTAJIT TO OATXAT It is by no means an undisputed fact ui" oatmeal j is wholesome food lor everybody, j A" vrell-known rritcr on food in . connectibu with health rccom mends clean, cracked wheat much more suitable for "nerrdua, studious or house keeping women and children" on ac count of its containing the needed phos phates. The same authority says that oatmeal, especially the. finer sorts in wnicn ; the housekeeper delights, often passes digestion in a crude shape as masses or starch, which clog the body without nourishing it .Jfew Torh World. . - " GLOVE rBESS. A glore press is very useful. To make it, you take an ordinary irick, and hav ing anea it thoroughly, you paste brown paper over it, , packing' it, as it were, neauy in a pieco of paper well saturated with paste Over this you stitch a piece oi, brightly: colored -cretonne" or Indian silk, or, if preferred a piece of white leather or satin, to be afterwards hand painted. Then handles ot strong ribbon are fixed. Two pieces of board of a suit able size are covered with .the same ma terial as the brick and lined with white muslin. The thing is made easily, ' is a useful present and finds a ready sale at fancy fairs, and if prettily painted, may command quite a high, 'price. Boston TrantcrifU j . . rBOPEB- WAT TO BOIL. There is no process of cooking which requires so much care and is so, often neglected as boiling. This is the most extravagant method of cooking any meat it the water in which the meat is cooked is not utilized as stock. Of necessity no meat can be boiled without losing some of its nourishing qualities aud enriching the water in which it is cooked.' The French process for braising, by means of which meat is closely covered and slowly boiled in a stock which becomes gradu ally absorbed by the meat, is . the , only one by which the meat does not "'suffer actual loss. ' ' There should be . a slight ebulition at the edge of the pot, nothing more. The ebulition should be kept up iteadily until the meat is tender, and no longer, as nothing is more injurious to any boiled dish than to allow the boiling to stop or to cook it after it is done. Chicago Neva. ' r ' ''I , t - 1 ' ' j . , HOMEMADE GOOD MITTEXS. 1 Spread the fresh hide of a- young calf on a floor and tack it around the edge with small nails, stretching it in all di rections as you nail. Powder a lump of alum as large as an egg, mix with half a jint of salt, put it on and let it remain, until perfectly dry. , Get a smooth strong paper, thirteen inches long, eleven inches wide; fold the longest edges together and trim one end perfectly round. Now open the' paper and make a round two inch hole about an inch to one side of the fold for the thumb. - Laid one side up it makes a right-hand pattern; turn it over and it makes tbe 'left. . The piece .for the thumb is made on the same prin ciple, folding a- paper and rounding the end; having it as wide at the base as at the circumference of the hole. Wash the salt off the hide, lay the pattern, .mark arpund it with a pencil, and cut out. A good hide will make two pairs. Sew up hair side outward, softening with water, making holes with an - awl and using strong silk or I a ;cobbler V waxed end, sewing straight through with two threads, like harness work.. Turn:; the mittens flesh aide out; oil to make pliable. They will be stiff it first, but soon become fitted to the hand, and few sale , mittens are so durable. -New Torh Tribune. ... RECIPES. Coffee Cake One-half cup of sugar, one-half cup of butter, one-half cup of rholasses, one -half cup of coffee, .one tea spoonful of all kinds of spice, one cup of chopped jaisins, one-half teaspoonful of soda. Flour to thicken. Roll Jelly Cake Three eggs, and one cup each of sugar and flour; add sugar, two tablespoonfuls of water and a pinch of salt; lastly, very gradually stir in the flour, in which has been sifted a heaping teaspoonful ofj baking powder. Light brown sugar is (bcst for roll cake. Cookies Two cups of sugar, one cup of butter, three eggs, one 0CTC1) tea spoonful of aaleratus dissolved in a 3poonf ul of water Flavor with nutmeg. Stir in sifted flour until the dough can be rolled with t a rolling pin; the softer the dough is the better; then roll, stamp out hi small cakes, sprinkle sugar lightly over them while in the pans. Bake quickly. . Crab-Apple ' Pudding Take one quart of crab-apples, nicely cored, place over the ,fire with one pint of sugar and three cupfuls'of cold water. Cook until clear and thick. Place in a deep pudding dish,- nnd pour over a batter made as fol lows: , One-third of a cupful of butter, ' ....1 ' 1 . A A one cupiui oi sweet mint, two eggs, a spoonful of baking powder, and flour to make a. thin batter. Bake one hour. Serve with' sweetened cream. ,.v 3Iolded Rice-i-Boil half a pound ' of nee in water .till sou; dissolve nau a pound of loaf sugar in the juice of two good " lemons and a wineglass of : rum; strain the nee from the water, and. mix with it the-lemon juice,, sugar and rum, adding tho rind of the lemon grated pvery finely; stir it all well together, and pour it into a previously wetted mold, ind eet it aside in a cool place till wanted when serve with a rich custard, flavored with vanilla, over it. : Cream- of Pea Soup Boil a can of peas till quite soit, men masn taero through a sieve, or colander. - RetunT: la this to the saucepan, add salt, a little cayenne pepper, the yelk of one egg.'J vrell beaten, one teaspoonful or sugar.: Scald one quart of milk and stir into it one tablesooonf ul of butter and two of which has been; blended. When this begins to thicken, pour, it on the strained peas. . Boil up quickly, add at the last a tables poonfnl of finely chopped parsley, and serve with, blocks of bread - half an inch square, which hare cesa : Ajllilk Bath. -''-'" t . '. A .III- L.ill . ... - - . .Aii11' "! means a oeautuul com plexion and luxury. If nurses would permit the extravagance the city milkman would not. : - Water clear is jiut as bene ficial as water I combined with a little :nilk... . j Here is a mock milk bath that is al most as bentficifti to the skin as pure milk. Hake up a dozen or more-hairs of cheese cloth about a " foot square. Fill A A M . mem wim oaimeai aDa pure wmte cas- tile soap, shaved fine two-thirds oatmeal and one-third soap. Adda little borax and some powdered on is xopt and tie up the bags securely. Oae bag in twelve gallons of water makes a deliirhtfully re : freshing bath and the skin like el vet. Litcago HcraldJ ' i i . .... . corarwatcr w excellent for sponging cither silk or wool roods that are not soiled enough td need washing. Cashmere or any wool goods may bo washed with a little borax in the water and the color not be injured. They should not be rubbed on tne board, but only between the hands and. hung on the-line to dry without wringing. If treated' in this way and .pressed on the Wrong side as soon as dry enough they will look like new. Wash ington JStar. - I OrCI ENJOYS Botb the method and results when Byrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing jto the taste, and acts gently, yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. 8yrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced; pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt m its action and jtruly beneficinl its effects,- prepared only from the most healthy and agTeeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known, i. fcyrup of Figs is for &rfe in 50c and $1 bottles oy all leading drug 'gists. . Any reliable . druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it- Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRAKCtSCO. CAL, LOUISVILLE. KY. : HEW YORK. lt.T 'ower S - ForDyspepsIa. A. Bellanger, Propr., Stove Foun dry', Montaguy, Quebec, writes: ,I have used August Flower for Dys pepsia. ; It gave me great relief. I recommend it to all Dyspeptics as a very good remedy." Ed. Bergeron, '. General Dealer, Lauzon, Le4s, Quebec, writes : 4 I have used August Flower with the best possible results for Dyspepsia." -C.A. Barrington, Engineer and General Smith, Sydney, Australia, writes: ''August Flower .has effected a complete cure in my case. It act ed like a miracle." " Geo. Gates, Corinth, Miss.,writes": 1 I consider your August Flower the best remedy in the world for Dys pepsia. I was almost dead with that disease, but used several bottles of August Flower, and now- con sider myself a well man. I sincerely recommend this medicine to suffer ing humanity the world over." G. G.; GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. TY m BXAJuao tbi KiRinon Watche; ire have forced the price ot watches down a least 20 per cent.; as a result of this we axe making immense salts. . - ,-.T, Tbe "Sleveaa Watch' Is extensively known aa tbe beat time-keeper in the market-: J .aneqnaled for aecurcyand durabiUtyv Knd ont.bootow i m pro y el w a t r h Wort P?r chasin.r; P- Steven BrC. 47 Vhitehall St-. Atlanta. Oa. feend for catalogue. , , . ninnvifiirrp posmvELT bemedied uaubi iuicc GrcslyPantStretcner . . ..... j . - T i .j4 mAJisv Ooila. afao bl promaioaal mI bamntm meatrmaeT wbtn. If nrH Jar J in Tour town Mnd Sae. M . K. J. GRKLY. 715 W hiogto Htret Borton. t . 1 . ' ' : tl:i. .li ill. prooortto covw I a. iir Sue; tMx JjuiAaiBUSa Jkil.Uui.iery iC.X. a "August r(-- m-m JJ full ltirth pftriii lotiil ctrs-. i : i All d fffmtit. bnd Uir" for potri-. it i. .,.;..- ur Oo. l--. luncijcj, : KB- CP ALL I '7 CriCLIQIl nn LIU SOLD IN EW'OLAW for Is. lHd and in ArjERI.CA for 25 cent a bottle. iT TASTES COOP Udifs - 1.75 s W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ceheu. VK.UU (.canine H anil -sewed, aa elaat aa4 w t linh dreas Soe whkb eommeadl itMJf. 9 M.OO llandewed Welt. A time ealf &aee a- equalled for style aad durability. SO.AU Oedyear Welt is th ataoAard drea O 6boe at a popular priee. Palicf maaV Shae is espeeiaUT adapa4. I ror rauiroaa men, rarmcrs, etc 11 xoadr in Ooofrvea, Button aad Lao. 00 ter Lidlee, U the only kaad-eewed Bba sold at this torvlar uric. 3 2 .SO Danfela Hka fer Ladles. Is a aw m4 partare and pronates to become erv popolar. SO.OO SheeferL.adie,aDd 91.7 S ferMlew a. still retain their excellence for style, etc All rood a warranted and stamped wltb bj bottom. If adTertlaed local agent cannot sopply y send direct to factory enclosing- adTertlaed prtoe a postal for order blanks. W. L. DOUGLAS. Breckten. Uim, M'ANTEH Shae deaterln everv rltv a levrn net occnpirH to take excleeive seene All sircBl adrertiaed litlecaLl paper. eei I r illBHtrnted rtmloarue. 7HEINEW-.WEBSTER JUST PUSH 5HEI IOTERNSTLONA&, DICTIONARY' A GRAND INVESTMENT for the Family, the School, or the Lifrrarr, Revision fau been ia pro err ess for over 10 Tear. More thad 10O editorial laborer emleved. - . $300,000 expended before first eepv was printed. Critical examination invited. Get the IJest. Sold by all Booksellers, lllastrxted rPitCrse. C. & C. MKItRIAJX Jt CO, InbUsliers, Sprinr&eld, MasaU. 8. JL. Cantiont There hare recently been fssced eeveral cheap reprints of the 17 edition of Webeter'a Unabridged Dietlooarv, aa edition lonj; since snperannoated. These books are riren various names,'' Webster's Uaabridred," Th Great Webster's- Dictionary" Wsbster's ic Dictionary.' Webster's ncvclopedio Dictioaa rT. etc, ete. . , Vlajiy annoanoemeats concemlnr them are very misleadiasr, as the body of each, frem A te Z, is 44 years old, and printed frem cheap plia -. made by photographing tho old pagis. 773T7 TTf'7hX WOn A O NE-DOLL.AII BILL sent ns by we wd deJtvrr. tree er all enareea, so tar tbe Cnttrd atatea, aU -of tM fxMiowlas: artloiae. rauy paeaeot Case two-oenee bottle of Tmm Teaalfns, - -' 10 Ome twe-oenee bettte ol Veeeltoe Push Is, - M One ler of TiwhM Oeld CTwra, ..... u OsteCafceef VaeaUwe Oeaapbor loe, - . . . M Ose Cake ea! Taacdbke Soap. naaeeBted. - - 1 Om Cake of Vaseline Soep, exireJateety soeated,! One two-oenee boU.e ratteTaaeilne, - i 4 0rfr mm aif . Om mo to mIm UfrrHmfM-ftfr ow nam: tawaai te mid t inly i nmtiaj ftitraffn 'r" r Claewebremsk 31 f. Caw 4 ttn.tt Jf . Y. DR. SCHEflCirG A17EGD TiIG Is a Poritira Cure for DYSPEPSIA ' And nil Diaordraof the IHstmU la Orrn- It is likarua corroborstire, or streDjtlio io ss Medicine, and . ny t taken with frest lTiet ia ail caeca of Debility. I or Sale r all jyraitiMtm. rrire, $1.00 per bottle. Pr.Sheock'a 'rw Bx oo Lnp. I.lm and 'T!arh maiiM i4ires,Dr.J.H.SCHL.SCK & rt.'Az&i.JL, f iorne l,;r O ti c;V C t :'-U . , A rr. i-iL-i, . i TCe have ezll T' Q for meny yr. -1 a r, -.riven u t- . ; tfu P- " "jjiZ'dTC"". k CO . t .. i - - f ' Slv 1 '- y jevelerA If 73 Whitehall St. I 1 I 1 ATLANTA, - GA.) 1 lJeat GexL, Loweit V Fricea- - J ATM IW I I ! - vomme nam mmm TTmmU. im in IlllfliM ( " vraaf jvyc i m i. TicSIl V " If .VMOOT - . I ' owned in a pan with butter. U aU Loal VractfUU. -
The Chronicle (Wilkesboro, N.C.)
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