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Sj ami HICK IIE.Vl'ACHU. Ti J-) ui.#o- lij
? lillely lir.ruil<s?. No f/Trtot on tho
B lU'sirt. For -ii'h nt nil DfiliC Stores. p
*iSs?5iST5s?t?.<:"i^T. A*\F .T.VtStnilRgftv\frU
"Wl,'' "T*Tt /?'"V -IV ' 111 Sll.iMliin-l
Hwiwt 1
Study
other branches. Thousands 10
ii w il>.In thin buccn-fullr. I
A\ i ite for p irticulars nt once.
Drake-Br.dge School, I
Wonui 550 150 Fifth \v? ouc. New Yoih t ' .f.
WANTED AT ONCE! SaSSns
ww and grndtin'e In time to accept tcond i>o.
vltinni In the K|'|-j|iK and 'iliim r v\ it wait
Tor part till Ioii i titll posit ..hk are recur il,
accept notes, or tviil pav It. It. tare ami furwtr.li
I'flii'e work for ' nit 'iiitinn. Hoard heap.
Don't miss this eteat i.Mer. but write at once
Tar full 11. f i mat Ion
MIL! .IIUlA Et! MM "Is (OLMtClt.
t 'U.IIMMIA. ft. C.
' , . w- < IIOI.MKH Imprnrwl
Harm v?l "Krllpm."
. Yejv'.TTu--. P,o<t M'l-ti-date |ev>*l made
.St/ I'rie tl V) with rial. W.ilnfot
jrflii itT v\ ?le*r ri nti ?> ci'oiilar. 12 North
fji d \\ Forsyth St., Atlanta, Us.
HDHPQY NEW DISCOVERY: giva*
wj fa Vw* I O I "line* reli.f and curti until
wmi 1 ou. ul t. i.iuomal. nml lOilnt.' ir.ii.acuk
Vrri-. Pr H H OlEEN SSOMh t.i AtUat*. ....
(told .llriiHl ut i oliwio I;.x|mibI|Ion.
McILHENNY'S TABASCO
illotlierr,
Did yon overuse O.'osr O'.kahk Linimfnt for
|i.?r littleouesV You should never tie without
tfei* rented}?U cuicrt nil itches slid pains.
Ktuu the teU-liOHded tnnn hates to pet
fenld. Ho. 62.
THE WORXIXC OF FAT"
Wow It AITtcteil tit* Cursor* of lUoKI
nicy and Koo.rrdt.
Fate Is peculiar. It knows tictter
than we do what is best for us. It
Axes our destiny without our knowledge,
and often against our will, says
Leslie's Weekly. William McKinley'a
xaost vigorous battlo was liis contest
for the speakership with Thomas II.
Heed, in 1S20, which Heed won According
to custom, Mr. Heed made his
distinguished opponent chairman of
the ways and means committee, and
lhu3 it was that the protectlvo tariff
tneasuro drafted by that committee,
largely through the influence of Mr.
McKiulcy, came to be popularly known i
as "the McKinley bill." This made
MeKinley the champion cf the working
masses, the candidate of his party
fOT pi" sident, and finally gave him a
triumphant election and re-election for
the ofllcc of chief magistrate. At tho
Republican national convention at
Philadelphia, a little over a year ago,
the party leaders of New York Insisted
that Governor Roosevelt mist accept
the tender of the vice presidency. lie
resolutely declined, insisting that ho
was entitled to re-election to the governorship.
The party leaders of Now
York, aided by those of Pennsylvania
and sevetal other states, forced the 1
nomination of Roosevelt, and then
compelled his reluctant acceptance,
flcnrcely six months have elapsed since
his Inauguration, and ho is now the
president of tho United Ktntcs, with
nearly a full term to serve. This is
/iestlny, and who shall say that the
Fates arj always unkind?
GOOD JUDGE OF DISTANCE.
Wliut an Expert Uolfwr Did wish 131*
Watch.
The accuracy and steadiness of aim j
snd the wonderful judgment of dis- J
lance acquired by steady practice at the ,
rnino of golf are a source of great surprise
to the spectator who Is not a j
devotee of tho game. Some of tho pro- |
feesiunals who have spent years at
the game, both in this country and
abroad, have a great following of the
younger element on the links, who try
in copy the teachers In a way that is
ludicrous.
About a yecr ago Willie Campbell,
en old-time champion and all-around
expert of tho gnme, w.u; cniplojwd as
tnutructor at tho Franklin Park links.
Jlli. uccuracy iu making a drive whs almost
perfect, r.nd his aim was so sure
that frequently he would amuse the
crunu uj inacins ?i ponny on mo crys- t
*il of his wnlcli end with n ttrong I
drive pick It off without even scrateh ?tug
Campbell
young man
y gcod knov/1t
that bo could
ng a golf ball
ore a faw inlaced
the ball
prepared for n
Jk tnat < a me
Ins the drive,
ball onrt watch
;ttcr be imagor
fifteen rain3
of his watch,
of the crowd,
ddcr but wiser !
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Te!esrn|>h
France has a population of 23,517,975;
79,443 miles of line, 400,590 miles
of wire; 12.560 officers; 70,269 employes;
sends 42/.90.04S messages per
year; has CG persons to each mile of
wire; 0.01 -oiio of wire to each porRnn
Vrir P.rpnt Rrltnln tlm I'firrB.
I spending figuies aro: 40,270,570; 43,507;
20S.48C; 10.816; 1521942; S0.037.720;
130; 0.007G, For the United
States the figures are: 75.937,CS7; 222.587;
1.115,086; 25,609; not reported.
79,696,227; 491; 0.0147. The United
States ha3 two-thirds as many miles
of wire as all the principal countries
of Europe and sends about 24 per cent
of all tho messages dispatched. Each
person in the United States has 0.0147
miles of wire to use, while in thicklypopulated
England he has 0.0076; I3elgiuin,
0.0031; Denmark, 0.0041;
France, 0.0104, and in Russia only
0X014.
I'or the* !?oir?i*i,
N*o r what nils yon. he.i la?!)* to a
aiicer, you will never get wc-ll until yoae
l)onc'? aro j at riput. Oasoauetb b?.? na.uro.
<:ro you without a gripe or pain,* produce
?y natural movement*. com you just 10
! i-enta to s.ar. go tiing y.>ur h?:;lth back. Cahi
cAixrit Candy Calhar.ic, the genuine, piu u:?
in metal box every tablet has C. C. C.
stamped on it. kexra-.e of imitation":,
rot.. .. i . .
i? tiw>a .* jf.u* uccumcs ? mrs. snc never
w ill be M isscd.
A <?no?l Way to 190*!.
Cleanso tho system, purify tin bloml nnl
regu nto the livor. kidneys, stomach and bo voW
with tho Horb medicine. Garfield Tea. Insuring
health and happiness for ;he New Year.
JTnowledge is power except in the case
of a man who known he's been whipped.
FITS permanently cured. No lit* or nerroa*nen
after first dav'a use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise fro-!
Dr. li. H. Klixk, Ltd.. 1)31 Arch St.. 1'Uila. l'a.
The only reason some people don't make
fools of themselves is because the opportunity
is lacking.
Mrs. Vfinslow Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflammation,
allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. ^
Many a man thinks his wife is gifted as |
n mind reader when tn roa.ity he talks in
bis sleep.
Fisos (lure cannot be too highly spoken ot
ss a cough cure.?J. W. O'BniEN, 822 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 193.).
The most ductile metal is platinum.
Wires have been made of it very little
thicker than the threads of a spider web.
A Christmas Dlnuer Thut W?? Not Katen
Because of indigesticn I This sorry tain
would not fcavo beon told if tho system had
been rcgu'.nted and the digestion perfected
by tho Usf of Nature's remedy, Gariicld Tea. j
! his wonderful Hera medicine cures all fcrms
of stomach, liver end bowel derangements. !
lean?os the rvstein, purities tho b'ood and
lav* th" foundation for long hfo and con- j
tinned good health.
- - i? Homeumts
her hair, but in ore often her hat.
Each package oT Tptnam FancLSsa Pte
colors either Silk. Woo! or Cotton perfectly
at one boiling. Sold by nil druggists.
The glazing of pens, tn sonic varieties
considered an important operation, is done !
with shellac dissolved in nuDhtlia.
How's Tilts?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for
any case oT Catarrh that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. .t. Chf.sf.y ft Co.. Trons.. Toledo, o.
We,the undersigned. have known F. J.Che.
ney for the last 15 rears, and believe mm n rfectlv
honorable in all business transactions
and financially al>!o to carry out any obligation
made by thy firm.
Wfst .V I'tUAT, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Wamiin'o, Kinmn ft Marvin, Wholf.i-s.lo |
Druggists. To'edo, Ohio.
Hall's Catrrvh Cure is taken internally, aei- |
ing directly upon the blond and mucous snv- j
faces oT the system. Price. 73e. per bollle. j
Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials froo.
Hall's Family Pills nr<- the boat.
mothers'.
Did you ever u-o Coosk C.nr.apt. T.isimekt for
your iliile ones'/ You rhoiibl never be without
ibla rair.e y-lt cures all aches and pains.
The latest censii3 bujlctin shows
that Chicago outclasses all tho other
large cities in tho number of deaths
from railroad accidents. Its total for
> >./, ? '
me 1.E110UB jcui ia aau. wnwc me combined
total for nine otbor big citios 13
only 486.
The Amcrlran Salt Co.. of Louisiana j
will operate a barge line between Gal- i
veston and Morgan City.
HI
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ft 11
;?fil'!lBllli T. i
v.- i Him j i is pure.
u|||J It is gentle.
^ |j||||| It is pleasant,
if: ||:||P|j || It is efficacious,
'j:" IjijllJji It is not expensive,
i. !;-!jljj It is good for childi
| ji l| It is excellent for li
?,? ' I j i. r
ft ;,j It is convenient for
i'li
i It is perfectly safe i
. j 'jj
'I It is used by millio
i'y, 1
v'f : It stands highest, a
If you use it you h
ft- ,i| produces.
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Kow >lrri?7 Shin Tronblaa
Ctin't ro?:int Tett^rine. "I have been tronbted
with Kc/ema four yearn. Tetterine ba< done
. me ho much good th t I gladly recoinmenu it.
, Send another box."?\V. C. i'uller. Bemiroln
UotiKge, Sea Ciiff, N. J. 60c. a box by mail
from J. T. fehnptrine, Savannah, Qc., if your
druggist don't keep it.
married women feel that they
t?mid like to organize a society for the
improvement of men.
nothrm,
, Did you overuse Goohk Ghvark I.imvext for
i your little oDHhV You Hhnuld urv^r t ? withj
out this remedy?it ernes nil nebesoud puiuB.
j A barrel of gasoline confined in n cellar
has twice the explosive force of a barrel of
i gunpowder.
Wish All Happy ?w Year.
: Happiness that comes with good health Is
, River tonll who uss Nature's gilt, (InrfloldTea.
i This Herb ( u.-e cleaiues the Fj*tem. purities
the blocd and removes the cause of disease.
The Lanlatidcrs average four feet eleven
inches in height and arc the shortest people
in Europe.
A Grievous OfTrnoi,
Magistrate?Tho charge is Interfering
with an ofT.cer. Roundsman McCarly,
you will please stato exactly
what the defendant did. Roundsman
McCarty?01 wor passing his fruit
sthard, ycr anner, an' Ol shwolped a
banana, when th' dago trcid t* tck it
from me. yer anner.?Leslie's Weekly.
Ninc-tcntlis of England's railroad passengers
travel third class.
gwaw aaaMraajCsamflnaMnraassnawnea
I Bronchitis 1
441 have kept Ayer's Cherry Pec- fl
toral in my house for a great many a
years. It is the best medicine in I
the world for coughs and colds." K
J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y. I
All serious lungi
troubles begin with a 8
tickling in the throat. |
I You can stop this at first I
in a single night with i
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. D
Use it also for bronchitis, |
V. W.lOUlli JJllUll, IidlU CUIUS,
| and for coughs of all Kinds. S
' Three sizes: 23c.. SCc.. $1. All tfrujfiitf. j#
M Consult ronr itnrtnr. If he rati take It, K
IV then (lo as lie snjrr. If he tolls you not R
D ta take It. then don't tuko It. He knovi.
K Loatro it with hint We :iro willing. II
J. I". AYKK CO., Lowell, Mass. 6
J f.f <r 19
fgt w / Fruit. I
I It? qimlity infliicnccs R
1 , the selling price. Qj
8 Profitable fruit N
'" H growing insured only ^
H j&Sfcj when enough actual uj
16 Potash 1
S PS ...... H!
h fe/fi ,s ,n 111? fertilizer.
fJ k"o| Neither quantity nor Rj
Nj p goo.i quality possible nf
IJEE. lvi"'out l'?,as1'flips'"'
Q Write (or our/w bujkt n
H??vmd droits. 3
f?S \\\ ,V vX < J r.r.RMXN K Al l WORKS, r
ftJgslfc^sL"N" a
^^2dSB^^sssaEMarsmKma0 |
\YL PAY R. R. PARI: v ' 1 " 1: $5,00?
Ui'i'.osit, Guarantee j
moo iiskk scnoi.AKNitti'v no a ten at
? ?ST. Write Ijr.lck to OA A I A.
lll'MNKSS (Ol.l luK, mai ON. OA.
A ri to SIOJ-.AU Y t.niuMlnit Ndlmtal Antomatla
tr%u Intiow ( Ion r; >nli >1 tlxht. rM ?n ?
%}# W U(k.n?.,ltofii? IS.Hultt ri lilnck.Clbcliiuait. o.
Why
p.of Fjjgs
family l&xartive
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ficlies.
business men.
under all circumstances,
ns of families the world over,
is a laxative, with physicians,
avc the best laxative the world
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"NEW RIVAL" FACTORY LC
outshoot ail other black powder
I better and leaded by exact machin
powder, shot and waddlr^. Try t
ALL REPLTABLll ?)?.
se. l
if QTAblTLING
j Jjj Thousands of children are
* Worms. Symptoms are seldom
^ child's temperament and upon the vurie
jjj tines. Lose no time! Adopt the safe ai
2 DR. BOVKIIN'S \*
lb
* A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DESn
S IN USE OVER 30 YEARS. ACCE
25c- BEST VERMIFUGE KNOV
ae
I $2000.00
I GIVEN
VALUABLE m
The offer in our Premium Book,
la hereby
| EXTENDED FOR THE~E
(except Prese
1 PRLSENTS WILL KE~
delivered to us dariniS the year
inn brands of vur tobacco:
R. J, Reynolds' 8 oz., Slrav.1!
Golden Crown, Reynolds' Sii
I Mahogany, Speckled Beanly,
Early Bird, P, H. Hanes 5
and 0^
To appreciate onr offer, thes
That we uic giving ?2000.00 per
ory of chewers on ottr trade mari
t <fy onr best effort* to please elit
being deceived by imitators.
Full descriptions of Pt
tags will be furnished
| R. J. REYNOLDS TCB&CGG Ci
"JPJf III I III i ill II II
BecaM?
Its component parts are all wliolesc
It acts gently without unpleasant a
It is wholly free from objectionable
It contains the laxative principles
It contains the carminative principl
It contains wholesome aromatic li
agreeable and refreshing to the t
All arc pure.
All are delicately blended.
All are skillfully and scientifically
Its value is due to our method of m.i
the orgiuality and simplicity of I
To get its beneficial effects ? buy t
Manufactured by
(autorKIA jlc^
San Francisco, Co
Louisville, Ky. N<
foi: sale nr all leadixu i>
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ROYAL ||
ORCESTER
AND
ON TON
OR.SETS
STRAIGHT FRONT
made in all the latest shapes
colors. They have no equals,
no others arc "just as good."
your dealer about them.
a! Worcester Corset Co.
Worcester, Mass.
E-SJ* m ti-taCr
JADED SHOTGUN SHELLS I
shells, because they are mad-;
cry with .he standard brands of
hem and you will be convinced.
.I?E8S KEEP THEM |
~ C- C-15- C- 6- & C & e-?16- t C- fc- S-t ft- C- MFACTS.
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being gnawed to distraction by Jj| j
reliable. They depend upon the
ty of worms present in the intcs- *
:d sure course by using ? j
/ORM KILLER. ;
TROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. ?
iPT NONE OUT DR. BOYKIN'S. *
/VN SOLD EVERYWHERE. *
;ra*rrniMunD3saBHHMRnBSBBBnBaszKasn
PER DAY
AWAY! ;
iFORKSATION
II
[cf expiring January a, 1901,
NT1RE YEAR OF 1902
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GIVEN FOR TAGS
i1
jgor, taken from tko followjerry,
R. J. R., Schnapps,
in Cured, Brawn k Bo.'s
Apple Jack, Man's Pride,
Co.'s liatnrai Leaf, Cutter
N. T,
t- facts should hs considered: j
day for tags, to ti.\ the mem- L
kr> placed art tnh.neos, io idea- '
veers, and prevent them from '
cseaia offered for oar
upon request to
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i fter-effects.
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of plants. I .;!
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quids which are il ' %
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:;i $
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compounded. j;j
mufaeturc and to ji; $
the combination. , ::V
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VI
The lieet Sugar luuustry.
A most important article giving
Messrs. Gxaard's anil Cutting's views
on the beet sugar Industry In this
covin try appeared on the editorial page
of the New York Evening Post of December
12 last, and as every house
hold in the land Is interested In sugar
the article will be of universal interest.
THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY.
The Evening Post bids the heartiest
welcome to every American industry
that can stand on its own bottom and
make its way without leaning on the
poor rates. Among these self-supporting
industries we are glad to know. Is
the production of beet sugar. At all
events, it was such two years ago. We
publish elsewhere a letter written in
ISI'O. aud signed by Mr. Oxnard and
Mr. Cmting, the chiefs of this industry
on the eastern shle of the Rocky
Mountains, showing that this was the
happy condition of the trade at that
.into. If parties inasijueradiug as beet
sugar producers are besieging the
President n;i<l Congress at this moment.
smd pretending that they will be
ruined if Cuban sugar is admitted for
dx months at half t present rutesof
duty their false protean s ought to be
exposed.
The letter of Messrs. Oxnard and
Cutting was probably written for tlie
purpose of inducing the farmers of tlie
Mississippi Valley to go more largely
into the cultivation of beets for the
sugar factories. This was a laudable
motive for telling the trulli and showing
the large profits which awaited
both the beet grower and the manufacturer
if the industry were perseverinely
and intelligently prosecuted. To
this end it was pointed out that farmers
could clear St?."? per acre by cultivating
beets, and might even make
$100. But In order to assure the cultivator
that he would not be exposed to
reverses by possible changes hi tlie
tariff, they proceeded to show tjbat the
industry stood in no ived of protection.
i no oeet sugar industry, t hose g<>ntlctnen
say. "stands on as firm a basis
as any business In the conn try." They
point out tlio fact?a v? y important
one?tliat tlioir product /oiiips out as a
finished article, refinei/and granulated.
It is not. like cane sug^r grown in the
West India Islands, a lUack and ofiiensive
paste, which must be carried in
wagons to the seaboard : nd theme by
ships to the United Stall's, where, after
another handling, it put through
a costly refinery, an i lit V -hipntd by
rail to the consumer, who*nay possibly
be in Nebraska, nloug&de a beet
sugar factory, which turnsi>ut the refined
and granulated artichlat one foi?
swoop. Indeed, the advantages o*.
producer of t>eet sugar for supplf
the domestic c n-tvnpt'.on are very
great. We have no doubt that Messrs.
Oxnnrd and Cutting are within bounds
when they say that "sugar can be produced
here cheaper than it can be in
Europe." The reasons for this are
that?
"The sugar industry is. after all.
merely au agrieultrral one. We enn
undersell Enrn-.ie in -ill rvii.r... ..........
, . II UJ.O.
nnd sugar Is no exception."
ft follows us naturally us the making
of flour from wheat, if we can produce
wheat cheaper than Europe. then
naturally we c.;'i produce flour cheaper.
as we do.
But the writers of the letter do not
depend upon a priori reasoning to prove
that they can n .-he sugar at a profit
without tariff p;\ :ee irn. They point
to the fact that under tin McKlnley
tariff of 1800, v*!::ii cngar was free of
duty, the price of the article was four
cents per pound. Ye net pro tit ?-f $3
per tm \yas made 1 11 > beet sugar
factories under those conditions, not
counting any bounty on the homo production
of sugar. They boast that
they made this profit while working
under absolute free trade, and they
have a right to lie proud of this result
of their skill and industry. Mauy
m-i-i iiu'ioni's n:?(i neen started
in bygone years, back in the sixties
and seventies of the nineteenth cen nry.
and 1>'m1 tieeause the projectors
did not understand the business.
Since then great progress has
been made, both here and abroad, lo
the cultivation and manipulation of the
beet. What was impossible thirty
years ago Is now entirely feasible. Tho '
industry Is already on a solid and en- /
during basis. There are factories Id >
the United States, these gentlpmexi
tell us In their letter, capable of using
350,000 tons of beets per annum at a
profit of $3 per Ion. and this would
make a profit of $1,030,000 as the income
to be enrued under absolute free
trade.
It must he plain to readers of this
letter, signed by tlie captains of the
beet sugar industry, that the people In
Washington who are declaiming
against the temporary measure which
the President of the United States
urges for the relief of the Cuban peo
pit*, arc either grossly ignorant of the
subject, or are practising gross deception.
The tenable ground for them Is
to say: "Other people are having protection
that they do not need, and
therefore we ought to have more than
we need." This would he consistent
with the letter of Messrs. Oxnard and
Cutting, but nothing else is so.
U/PCURE CACt:R A >11 lUMUt^
" $We I'sc NO Knife, NO Piaster. j
We ft** no (Mln. hwln? i>i>i?i I
We run? y?u lit Ke K VOl l\\V. 1
\\ ? m r ?>r><iiiMif of 11< ii tii'iOral rn lettfc I
Wr w tnt you t?? r. ft.l mir u l'n-e II lrP 1
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CUIUS WMttU Alt PSf tAli.1T Ea K
Host s'nuuli Syrup. (iis>t C? pgJ
In tuuj. SoliLby Orari(i?u. AM HI
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