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I c t c f t I I f c d 1 f i c 'o f e t N it in L 1 h i Crr.m Cai Vi lit. ' i, i h" i-1' it ti i.r i. "'if tin' I . II i 1 ' l mil- I .,; i i , ! ,- t'l-ir I mv . i:.,;u ti , ' V i ! ;iti , ! h ,', . t, i" . j,;, :t ( ...a t:.,. . ; V . I.. !. u .!. -.iv. Tl... . . I'll t!.,..r t . , I ;' ' ,1.1 ! i hi l l 1 ' ( l 'II. I M, : v i : v ' i- '. ,.: ) i U i .ii ,!!. M!y as is i:n- i u.i 1, A i:'" V I-'. I C l:i . t'.r- I"' "I. !rr-:t U!ll - i ; h. a mi!. I i-ni i '-t Wi'..r 1, j', j,,t , tho :iy t!'-.ii;- V":r ill ili.i nni,i-i of I ' i j in; -ii:. ., ',!. i'i t.wiii It fr n'li-nt rui th iiul,is. Vh.'i tlio ntri' iit y, n-s, li'i'A - -r, it lun lurn irnj,-. ililo t tiiii'i.Vi r, a'tluiilli many (.'''.I'm',! llHVO lillsicl tilt WIM. Ivci u It'll thl I'loll lMll. Ki'lu'iiteil f artlnniakoH Imvo'torn tin rocks in niHiiy ltn"cH. a;il tliut of IYI nury 1, 1m17, lcf tri'Vol two tuv. ;s an 1 innrr llinii ful ly villai'es by it- v flii: ficvcrity. Tim theory tlmt tlio current is niin;ly tilling up theso rpvi'-cs iniistlio v. ru:i; f. r m mutter liow latyo tlio crevices they won IT llUVH I Cell t'lili- 1 ll) lon lo-foie this iu the rotirso of the tWinIcs ami era- t U l it'H. CJuit recently t-.v i'.np;iish nt-if ut i it 4'XinniiH'il 11m current, anl pvo ns thfir tijiuio:i that tin; cintiiiiiiius nir vcut in one direction run lo explained by tlio fact that tlio waters rusli through Ruhtcrnuii'Bn caves, 'hsmc over hot eha'ini'ls, aud that the Lteateil water forms the hot salt-water 8jriiijr found a little further away outsidn of tho buy on tho coast of the island. The 'xisttuu'O of such a sulitcrr.'Uieau cur rent is lii'li.'ved jiohsihle, and niiht lie explained hj'the jieciliar fonnalion f tho coast, but no positive roof of this theory has been preseuted, l'iii adelihia Keeord. lik' :rid-cr Tho following table ive.s the lengths f tho j riiiciiml bridge"! in various countries: Tay, (ireat Britain, H,(;;tiJ feet; Forth (Srei.t lliitain, G,.","feet; Hoerdyck, Holland, l.l feet; Vol, a, Hus.sia, 1,71" feet;Veii hscl, (Jenniuiy, l.olfi feet; Theon, riermany, 4,17'J feet; Graudenz Vistula, :, .(! feet. The trreatest single sjian cf the Toith bridge is l,72"feet; and of tl e F.ast lliver, (Hrooklyn) bridge, l.CJl feet between the towers. Store !uncll-ft f Nerve. Some peevish. rjiienilmiM pontile neem mere bninlli'S of nerven. 'I ln Kound m;ltrite their HeiiHoriiims.-niil rufllea tli.-lr t-in juts. No doubt tln-y are born n. itnt may not tln-lr nervoiisii"H l.e nTi:elio.'itc.l. If imt cntln-ly r lleveilv l"niiii fUloiinlily, mid with llnietnr tHtom.-.cli III tern. lly i-iilllviitlnt; their itlio's. tlon. arid tnstn lntr more complete r.srdmllMln'i of the food wiih this admirable, eorrecitve. they will oxperierii-e a snedy ami very jieri-'-p'tble pain In nerve quitii-l. Kysriephla. Illloiis nens, eoiiHtljiutlon and rheuniaLism yield to tho Mltera. A irlass of hot milk nu-l n few pnnnuts mako a good luncheon before retiiiui;. A C'liance t Mitkn MiincT, A live Siiiithern liifiunil"" eomjmny, four earnsiiivpBrtful ojiBratlim. wishes a Uvo apent in every eounty to write life lnsura ii-e. Six different forms, emnt limtl m. life ami aerlilent polleteg; mortt attr.n-tlvo iiibiirsin'e ever writ ten; no trouble to hpII; gv eomml-tslonn. Tor lnforniatfim adilress 707-709-711 Kieittali'le build ing, Atlanta, (Ja. A l'rone I'oem. EE-M. MedlratiHl Smokins Tob.a'vo And Cigarettes Are absolute remedies for Onturra, Hay Fever. Asthma aud Oolds; Betildesa dellKhtful (finoke. Ladies as well as men, usri thesn gooda No opium or other harmful drug Used In their maniila -turo. EE-M, Is used and recommended liy some of the best citizens Of this country. If your dealer does not keep EE-M. Send l'le. for pm-kaco of tobiuvo And Go. lor package of cigarettes, Direct to the EK-M Company, Atlanta, Cia., And you will receive goods by mail. Deafness Cannot He Cured fcy local .application, as they ran not reach the diseased portion of tiie ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu tional remedies. 1) afne.sSis caused by an n flamed condition of the mucous lininxof tho Eustachian Tube. When this tvilw cts in fl. mod yon have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearinsr, and when it is e tirely closed Deafueus i t'ie result and unless tho inllnin mation can lio taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, Uearini; will bo destroy- d for ver. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing butan in flamed ondition of the mucous surfaces. WewiUiTive One Ilund ed Dollars lor any case of Deaf nes (caused by catarrh) that can oot bu cured by Hall's i.Atarru ' ure. iseiul for circulars, free. V. J. Chenry & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold bv I)ruwist, 7rx:. Uall's Family I'ills are the bsst. I use rise's Cure for Consumption both in my family and practice. Dr. U. W. I'a'itkkson, lukster, Jllch., Nov. 5, lb'M. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp eon's Eye-water. DrviKirlsts soil at 2'm. per botllo. THE CHIEF THING In Maintaininct Gfod Hnnlth in Pure, Rich, Nourishiiifj Blood. The blooil carries uor.risiunent im-.l furn ishes support for the organs, nerves and muscles. It must be mado rich and pure, If you would have strong nerves, Rood" digestion, sound sleep, or If you would lie rid of that tired looiing, those dis agreeable pimples, ee.wna, or scrofula. No medicine is equal to Hood's Sarsapa rilla for purifying the blood. It is a med icine of genuine merit and will do you wonderful goiod. I3ifi ;ire. (he o ily pills to tae fiOOO S rSU3 w.lh Uo-.i'.SiritpariUii. TIIK GKOKOIA TELEORAl'H SCHOOL T.inchfts tel-nrapny tnoroeciuy, and - ff, 3 starts its Riailuates in the rai!wa SV.'; service. Only exclusive Te'ieRnipli ' School in tho Sottth. Kgtab!isli-.-d nine veais. Sixtean hundrH mic Jif:ret',i cradualcs Send f'-i r'his- ' .' ' , ' . A rl ...... C.I.Pil'-.: 1 ; tr; lea i .ii m'r.'i--. . ' ' v.'."i.'... UXSiiaAM SCiiUOl. Senoi. Oeorjij. AGRICULTURAL TOPIC0. ('nil- I or lln'j bol' III. )r, H, k.l 11 oil, (.f t llll ( ! ft. !;!. -t C, j. ri.i t of A'-imal 1-.: !:i try, li cr. - lid-1 v ith ri c-iiiiiii'-nd lo'; tli f"l'-.u ii'-; n , ii cure for l.-i ; clih-i .i: .. ( i.;i: c il, one ji'iit; Hub hur o!.e ! .1 ; ; :,.!(, t J ii 1 1; I i.-.n 1 1, :i:it i- of : i e'u a i ii, t o .m ; ; t odium liyj.- lie, t ii p i ; ; t'l'lllIU r'ii!ii:.it -, ill" j'" I; :i " . t I : i . IV -ul.!ti-l., one ) nt - t'-u i i"i i in u'.K i . ' :n id in i tied ii::.1 hi y. 1 in o-i-t labl.. j oi.nf.il f-,r i-h j..i;ui-h if h.-," i oii 'e li d IV. I ten or II hi .i . I hojie to live to ti . the d iv wl.et, the bi oo,i of i I 1, n times a,' on a lorn the f,ni:is of lu-nncliee. On utmost every farm now yo:i ln.ty liud il air of bi;; We .tern or ('ariii liau lioi s. s, mid in a few jv.irs they will wcxr out on I tlie iimiiey for another pair must come from nomeherc! be-i In their toiriiin ;s. When you i;e!l a j.air of oxen for which Kcuiiciiee Mai onee noted yon z't money i-no:t;:h to buy another jair and have some I ft to j ay your taxes with. Then nain you yokn up your oxen rt-id put them n;4rido a cm t-tonyne or sled liandle anil tu work; while with horseri you must have, n full accompaniment of riintn with them and then you need a harness maker an I blacksmith to follow up. 1). II. Thiii'?, ia New Higlaud Tanner. OperalB Smaller r.irm. I!. Mi'Guire, of New York, writes; There ii much complaint among f.irm trs, fspoeially in the Ihistcrn States, about poorly paying crops, uud part of this complaint is justi;iod, but after au extended cxpet ii nea in farming, I have eomo to the conclusion that it pays better to havo a small fari.i fieo from debt, to wb.i-h has been applied largo amounts of fertilizing materials, than a largo one with a mortgage? mid with a depleted soil. Many u man vho has owned n large farm died poor where he might have lived and farmed !M-otil,ably a smaller one. It is true hat times have been hivrd and taxes heavy, Imt it is also true that many who complain, have only themselves to blame. They Lave uii. mpted too much. That man who will Klruggle under a heavy mortgage to retain a large farm which he cannot profitably cultivate, in Very unwise. 7dy ndviee is to sell enough land to pny oil' the mortgage, then begin again on a .'mall but well cultivated farm. My motto is less land, More manure and no mort gage. The land must b,? fed if it i. to be productive. Tarm m iio upon these principles ami less upon theory, avoid extravagant living rtnd be guided by the examples of the sturdy old time farmer. Hot XVeiitlu-r t bresn Mahlnj;. Professor J. Y. Robertson, of tho Ontario Agricultural College Kays: A cheese factory's reputation is largely determined hy tlio quality of its August, Hept-jmber and October out put, lacoicient drainage facilities will show their worst cil'ects during warm wor.ther. Clean the whey tank at least once. Flies must be kept out of tho mak ing room, borne afternoon when, tho cheese are in the hoops burn a f.ir.all quantity of sulphur iu tho room after closing up tho doors and windows. If a tablespoonful of alcohol bo mixed i with the sulphur it will burn more l.'l f , - i 1 A 1 . I ii-u uiy. viuo niusi ne iiiKeu to pic vent the fumes gottiug into the curing room. Tho tins of the milk vats and the inside of the sinks should ba washed after this fumigating process before they are used. In the curing room, ventilate dur ing early morning and at night to keep tho temperature as low as possi ble. Sprinklo the floors xvith cold water morning, noon and evening. While the cheese are being turned on the shelves there should be au abun dant admission of light. When flies are apt to be abundant, a plentiful shaking of fly powder iu the room bo fore shutting up for the day will de stroy them. When tho evenings are oool and the milk needs ripening, do not fail to leave it in the vat until it reaches tho proper stage of maturity before the rennet is added. Use enough rennet to coagulate the milk in forty minutes whoa ifc is set at eighty-eight degrees. Dilute the ex tract to the extent of one pailful of w ater for every vatful of milk and then mix it thoroughly by rapid, vigorous stirring. When troubled with gassy curds, allow a development of acid such as xvill bo indicated by threads by the hot iron test a quarter of an inch long. Before removing the curd, it is a good plan to run moat of tho xvhey olf at an early stago and to leave only enough to permit a freo stirring of tho curd. After the curd cutter La3 been used, stir for twenty minutes before apply ing the salt. Then curd should be put into the hoops xvithin twenty min utes after tho salt has been mixed in. Apply tho pressure very gradually. The cheese should bo bandaged very neatly when they are turned iu the hoops within two hours after they are put ia the press. When practicable, cheese should bo pressed for at least twenty-four hours. Sunshine Statistics. Spain has more sunshine than any other country in Europe. Tho yearly average in Spain is oOOO hours; that of Italy 2300; Germany 1700; Euc'lauO 1100. i On t' e 0r,nc:3. fvT!iii.bti-g liirii.t -li u i n ( I.okc.l v.'.h bu'i v :.i ! i.i iy ti. ,,.--i 1,1,-h. r t;..i i o ir h.-u.'-i, wntt i a Smit'i Aim li ca:i ti.nrVr, v. e r'r, In 1 up the (V b.-'ik itu 1 .i'.'' i 1-t- I to p:i- h tlin.nt;h tii ! !! i) ii.iui-i, until in thu ilm-e-li i;t .f the f..nuol. Mi'ie ily . aid ti.-'i .l-.-ie. i 'i- ;.-f ti 1 ib hMly i,f th.it tropi- e ll f : i t M illde .('I l!i. lid ; t'lol II l, i ., h.i: in and other creej ci s wound '.Iot i;j a i i l.i di.i but impi'tirtr.i itia i, n Ti . t it wil l only by cral on u!l fniiM that any progress was pi' il'ic. lV:ir ii;nn crea'.iii ts, but half ii'i-ii in tho sombre fuievt Mm le, ig -;led a ny tl.riur'i tho ooe t our a j pruiK h ; n:.d at each hte) r anus of 1. 1 put. u s ti o from tlni decaying cgctntio", settling with di-teriiuiied ferocity on every available bare epot of skin. Oneo we ran our lieuds again t what Hirined a thick liana, hut which, twi ting rapidly away, proved to be a largo anaconda. I'u forlui.ately he wm out of iK'ht before a rifle could bo disentangled. Suddenly a derp-throiited roar re Hounded iu a tree just over our heads, and, looking up with tingling nerves, we found it had been emitted by nothing more formidable than a largo gibbon, which, not being worthy of powder and lead, win left unmolest ed; mid torn, bleeding, dripping xnth perspiration, and half frantie from mosquito poison, v. e returned, a sorry spectacle, to the launch. Chambers's Journal. ()om rani's Decision. A man in South Africa left his property to be equally divided between two pons. Not being able to agree they decided to let 1'resijent Kruger arbitrate. lie raid to the thlest: "You are the oldest, lire you not?" "Yes," was the answer. "So you shall divide tho property." This pleased the elder immensely. "You are the younger," continued Kruger to the other, "so vou thill 1 hue Hist ihoiee." IMsci; tiratrir.tr. "It's jes' my luck," said Farmer Coi nto;- .el, gloomily. "I'm the wust guesser a-goin. Thn only sure way for u farm-T to get along is ter make up his mind what he's a-gointerdo an' keep don't jes that." "Have y.,.1 had bad luck?" "No'Iiiu' else. Last year I raised wheat when I orter hev tuck in sum mer boarders. This year I tuck in summer boarders when I orter hev raised wheat. " Washington Star. The Reason Vilij, Grieved Mother TJobbio rnusn't be naughty or mama will have to whip him. Kobbie doesn't want to be whipped, does he? Naughty Boy Yes, he do! So there! Grieved Mother Why, Robbie! Don't you know it makes mama feel bad to have to whip her little boy? Naughty Hobby Yes, I do! That's why I want you to whij me. It Wns Mont of Some Kind. Child of eight (returning from school) Mania, we have been reading of such a dreadful time. I should not like to have lived then, and I am sure you would not, for people were lied to a leg of mutton, and after gunpowder had been put round, they were blown up. Mama Are you sure it xvas not a stake they were tied to? Child Oh, yes, mama, it xvas a steak I knew it xvas meat cf some kind. That EverlimlliiK Irritating Itch. That describes Tetter, Kczenia nnd Other skin diseases. 50 ecntn will euro them s'op tho Itch at once. Bu onnts pays) for a lox of Tetterluo at drug storon or postpaid for r0 cents in stamps from J. T. Shuptrlne, Savannah, tin. Three of a kind would have scooped tho ark as it had nothing but pairs. Kits permanently cured. Mo fits or nervous ness after llrst day's use of llr. Kline's (Jreat Nerve Itestorer. J trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. K. II. Ki.ink. Ltd.. W31 Arch St., l'hlla.. Fa. BUGKBCHAIVS'S DYE For- the Whiskers, Mustache, and Eyebrows. In one preparation. Easy to apply at home. Colors brown or black. The Gentlemen's favorite, because satisfactory It. P. II.VLL St Co., Proprietors, Nashua, N II. SjU by u!l Drnjrx'Utfl. CHRONIC DISEASES , ...ininik. ol all forms SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Khoumatism, Neuralgia, lironchltls, Palpita tion, ludiKustton, etc. Ca i I ABHH of the Nos Throat and I.nncs. DISKASK.S rUCHMAR TO WOMKN. Prolapsus, Ulcerations. Leucort hea, etc. Write for pamphlet, testimonials and question blank. IU. H. T. AVH IT AK KK, Specialist, )5 Norcrosa HuildluK, Atlanta, Uti. ABD9 run li Bvert with out tlirir Vnowlciie by Anti-JtK 'hn m&rvrlous eure for the drink habit. Write llrnova Chemical Co.. M bi-i.-adway, N. V. Full lnormtton (in plain wrapper) mailed fr. 8 &S 2 Rilsinesi Collcpe, I.oilsvl!!o. Ky. SlU'l.KKMt ADV.W r.tii;s. IlOOK-KKKI'INd. SlIOIlTHANI) AM) TKLKfiltAlMiy. Ileautlfyl "ataloiTUO K-ee CLD tiVZ&&. UII)' SO MANY JtWiULAU PHYSICIANS FAIL To Cum F. mnlo Ill-.-ronio Truo ItrviMonn Why f'i Hi-:). l'hiUhiun l.i Moro H',5cco:i.if.d Tlian l tho Family Doctora. V' : Y. A w or ii n n i ''ik ; '! i: .I-;1,!' peculiar toher m.,t - ' 'i i fo-st . ili-Vi b i'ii:,r ill In f Mslilll. She jM-s S ';," J to her f.m 1 .ill bud tt Is bi'u I.Tory, in. i iimI t;,e In ue Mi TV. S!u- In il. Is s tin-1 hi on- li ii -1; . l.is-v )u.f In ile Mi rv. becomes l!J;ituti-d, forgets what siie Willits ,' Vr It in f,:iv. timl f'.n.-ilK' i-iitici ul 4 ;t .1u. . ''" "T"' ' our hi to have tbl, ami thus completely . In y tit'es the doctor. 'r V Is it any womb r, therefore, that th- din-tor fails to cure the div-UNoV St ill, wo caniK t blame the wi- nian, foritisteryeitilnirras-.li.g to detail some of the syrnj) turns of her Miftcring, even to ln-r f:uiiily pl.ysiciun. It was for this reason that years ago Mrs. Lyd'.a II. 1'inlt- ham, at Lynn, Muss., di terminer! toMcp Jn nnd help hr r kot. Having hnd consid erable experience in treating female ills w ith her Vegetable Compound, she en connived tlu- woir.eii of America to w rite to her for advice- in regard to their complaints, und, being n woman, it w as easy for her uiliiii,' Meters to pour Into her ears every detail of their buffering. In this way Mie was able to do for them what tho physicians were nnabla to do, simply lceuiise she hud the proper Information to work upon, find from the little jrrmip of women who sought her advice years ago a great army of her fellow-beings ure to-day constantly applying for advice und re lief, and the fact that more than one hundred thousand of them have lx-en successfully tree ted by Mrs. l'inkham during the last year is indicative of tht grand results which urc produced by her unequal d experience and training. No physician in the world has had such a training, or has such nn nmoiini of information nt hand to n-.si.st in the treatment of all kinds of female ills, from the simplest local irritation to the. most complicated discn .es of the womb. This, therefore, is the reason why Mrs. l'iuUham," in her laboratory at Lynn, Mass., is able 1o do more for the uilino; women of America than the family physician. Any woman, therefore, is responsible for her own hurTi-ring-who will not take the trouble to write to Mrs. riukham for advice. The testimonials which we are constantly publishing from jri-ateful women establish beyond a doubt the power pmnd to compter female diseases. c;i:t tiii; c;r.Mi;n Airnci,i;t Walter Baker & Co.'s ) . Breakfast COCOA ( A :- 'Cr Pure, t N Costs Less than S " ( f ' ! i-e Bins: VeJtcr 'i."i('.r' (ntihi;s!icd 1780.) ARKANSAS LADIES HON'T J.1L'. Malvern, A:k., r.ays: tlavo lli-ej Ir. fl. A.Su; iiionn Lirr-r Jiodit-lne lUycirs. mud find it a great deal belter than "i-Kln'i KoKuiutor" ami "1! lack Draught." It lias been of Kreat benefit to my Dayn ter and Niece dnrin;.; tht ir nionthlv trrir.'tils I'nr Oti. ?v n. . ..i..;t ; wC,' .',Thero Hlionid bo no homo ij; Vtrithout it. The Tarn of Uft, The faantion of tue wenvs cTiRiiy f)fl Cnrs between the apes of forty and litty. Creat irregularity taLes place in the periodic ditcharpes for some time before the final cessation, the female n.unlly expcnene.'ug Bnddr.n flashes of heat, fullness in the head, headache aud other evidences of consoU tionul tlistnrbanre. The nervous pystc-ra F.vniputlieticKllyroponds.and thers is sreui; ii-riuibility and melancholy, the patient is discouraged and has at'eueeof fullncasor BaCocation. At no time in her life docs a vromnn need noro contjint caro and watchful tender Dens, nor has more need for a remedylo inviporato nnd strengthen her. The bowels uiiould be kept if pular with Dr. 11. A. Siia moni Liver Sletiieinc, and If Ur. Simsnoua bqimw Vine Wine is used during the wholo f this criiical period, it will inviKorato nnoi enrich her blood, soothe and strengthen her nerves and thaa relieve the t uflorinit and enable her to pass safely throiiuh tlie dr.n irers, prolong her life and atlordiicr atceugtll mid joj ia her declining years. Tine Uluff, Art., writes: Br. SI. A. Simmons Liver Itlcdicino has baen a God send to myself and family for 20 years. It cures Chills nnd fevers, Bilious Fev ers, Sick Headache. I think there is no comparl. son between it and "Black rfraiio-ht" nnd "Ze.ilin'a 1 Liver Kegulator." FuHncs9 of Blood in Head. Where there is great determination of blood to the head, the blood-vessels of the brain become (jrcaUy. congested, and there exists Hushed faco, piddiuess, especially on Stooping, and throbbing pain in tho head, increased by movement. It may be caused by living too freely; too late rising in the morning, combined vith au inactive life. Menstrual derangements in females will often occasion it. lr. Simmon Squaw Vina Wiae is especially made for UiiSi aai it cures. S25FULLC0U3SES2 Tho cMuiiilete iiuslneps Con'-n or tho complota - Shorthand Course for nVij, at WHITE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 15 K. Cain St., ATLANTA, liA. Complete llitsiiirxH mid Short IhiihI Courses Com bined. $7.') Per Mouth. Business practice from tho sturt. Trained Tem-hora. Course of study unexcelled. No va cation. Address F. It. AVHITL, l'linciiml. OSBORNE'S mmedd inniiMin. fn. Artnal hutnena. No txt loik Short tifoe. Cheap board- Hem) tor cijiloarna. HO YOU SPECULATE ? "two Htocki; Sioo invested imii i Tliiveeic-liiivein- s'i! liifnriiiolioii on i,,ii..iiniil- will niatof tiWl urorlt Write CiiAB, Hdohes, as Wall St., S. V. H CURED AT HOME! imi tmp tot Hhonx. Dr.J.B, HARRIS &C0, I MENTION THIS PAPER lnwiltlui; to adver tisers. AsU'Ji-37 mm. yi',ii..w'Jn n K I of Lydia, 11 riukhum's Vegetable Com- Delicious, Nutritious. OXK CENT a cup. mai ine jiutkagu Us-.irs tur 1 1 4ue-.i.ir k. Baker & Co. Limited, Dorchester, Mass. .1 A t. ..... hai j tk j ,i'i " ; TASTELESS IS JUSTASCOCD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PR!CE50cts. G ai.atia. uxs., Kov. 16, 18J3. Paris Medicine Co., yt. Louis, Mo. (lentlemen: Wo sold last year, COO bottles of GHOVE'S TASTELESS CHILL VONIC and hav bouiiht three Krosa already this yenr. In all our er perieuco of 14 yenrs, in tho drug business, bar never sold nn nrticle that gave such univcraul satl factioa M your Tonic. Vours tmlv, An.MiV.CAna A Co success' "y Uotton SeedNuiler and Sonarafrir Nearly doubles ILlf " ' S ofSeedtotha r Tftrmer. All np-to-dato Gmiiers rise them becan38 the Grow ers give thoir patronage to Eticb pins. Eulleris PRACTICAL, RELIABLE and GUARANTEED. For fiill info-niatioii Address SOULEJSTEAM FEED WORKS, Meridian, Mitj 1(H) Shu re ofSIneU fur S I (." In one ot !)!- Inrst. coid iiroprtie- ia i'o:nrni1o. (lnnlnM'lrnd an 1 But' acrM, pitH't-(l, Kcilil-lmarinif (rronnd anil xo'iil ill on ii I iii-i of )7.lO ore. Subscription I mitoi. fibirest Bmk.r Hen A. Ill-ck. Denver, Oulo. .li'mli"r O'lln. Mifiine Stonk Kichnnifw. A Mountain of GOLD! ERT E. LEE. Th soldier, citir.en and christian hero. A great nW book just ready, giving life and ancestry. A ra;'ne nioim-. Local nd 'IraveltiiB auenls wanted. HOi Alt lXBLlblil.NU CO.,11 aad JUiu tfts., Kichuiond.V'a, i v J s v r l ffl' ' Mj r3 M u 1 0 mam timYmJ&jmA U TJ mX ir it IU ltoiT v: .? H CUK W;lii;t ALL Hit rAilS. t'A t,-3 Bet Cuuh Lijrr.p. Tastea UooO. Use v'A ttil In tiinn. fold bv drceni-rts. K-1