University of South Carolina Libraries
Ino. It has cured r.-.o or sv in disease wliien doctors in "even States failed to cum."?C?. W. Cnutreli. Louisville, Iiy. r.Oe. u box by mail from .T. T. Hbuptrin?*. Savannah, Ga., if your drui g'n. don't keep it. The thiriyfour biggest estates in Britain average 183,000 acres apiece. Tyncr'a Dyspepsia Keincdy Cures Sour Stomach and Headache. At Druggists, 60c. Some compliments fall flat, and others flatter. Meridian (Miss.) Cotton Mills lias declared a dividend of 8 per cent, and reelected its olfleers, who include Levi Rothccburg, president. i ? H, The highest miuo in the world is n tin mine at Oruro. Bolivia, 14,01)3 feet above the sea. In tlio Ilium (iruu Urslon. "I tako o!T my tint to r. f0<*. Imx.of Totter Bad Coughs | " I had a bad cough for six H weeks and could find no relief I until I tried Aycr's Cherry Pecto- 1 ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle I cured me." L. Hawn, Ncwington, Ont. 9 Neglected colds always lead to something serious. They run into chronic bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, or consumption. Don't wait, but take Aycr's Cherry Pectoral j just as soon as your cough j begins. A few doses will j I cure you then. Three sizes: 25c., SOc., SI. All drufftals. | I then il<> a* lir nay*. If lie tolls y?iu not I to take It. tln-ii don't take it. He'knows. | I I/eave It wllli htm We a>e willing. P J. I". AYEIl t:o., Lowoil, Mass. I Its quality influences % growing insured only I M^?^aS^1 B ^stMt'ier quantity nor Ej ^'"t j 'or ottr/rrt booki I f?o. 7. Largest growers of Jf m **w\jj?}r clover, Timothy and 7^* a I Grasses. Our northern Grown Clover, W , I for vigor, frost ami drouth resisting W u properties, lrasjustly become famous.?f J SUPERIOR CLOVER, bu. $5 SO; 100 Iks. $3 8-JH 1 LaCrosse Priai Closer,ba. $5 60; 100 lbs. $3.20 w I Samples Clarcr. Timothy and Grasses and great ? Catalog mailed you (or 4c posiate. I JOHN A. SASLZEI^ B r^SEED Cross^Wis j THE LANIER ROUTHFRN Wadmedd MACON OA. Thorough In 1*1 appntntinenti Rurtneiii won 10 rgnlao our Iplon n* /?? is tentlmomini of i?t lilt* urn ?r rth All hf n lei taught Full Information oh*?i fully furnish* j. NT W ANTED- H /U I w'"> w nt in nmk* money m / M / mid till v.- Illonry to sift, to M I M / roll l>r. 41X1. >*? .Vlagnrtlc M I M / 4 oinb. It ra i'? hair ml Ml n/ ni. Wcs hilr k row llrnahlea * fca JBL. ugonta t- got rich. Head See. o r 011*. ED. B. 1)1 MOCK. den. Mgr., DB( ATDB. ILL.. U. 8 A. WANTED! K?"?.'?sa * tli* ino?t f)lf*. tudf u ookkrrplne. Frnm?a> kip, |li?ilhitn<l| Arltl>m< lie. nr., A?- nNtt uuJ r 1 he guldanc* *f KXI'F. IttKNCICU TKs Mas It-. Drake-bridge School, Room 6S0. ISO Fir h Avenue, NEW YORK cITt. Galls SADOI.K A-Ak?liw oa our "ora or Mnle anlcklr cured with nr. Ranuis* I 4'?>ra, II I ? era. ??r hh) hr mall with llr. an tllkmik," l? > .??<>( Horae*. et'la. > ?*< * and ^ wine a- d 11 W to Treat 'llim." VBua roifll i t of'A ft c?uu. A. r. ftKIKLft, 1 Mtanllord *., llOftTO.I, HAM. STIDY LAW a" ft our t o ria. Ka-y tc r m ? Knti" rn? Ohly ihwr In krn? t !>? <1 app v, rf(I rn? W <*.? Iil.l.ix. , Box ?. NOIti OIK, VA. An JC rj "f* {5 JTr?i-Pl*io fl-n'T*! A-ro (I ?*7 . ~ 1 ? w?nt?\ IO. o>err Co nty in 'M'ttJIo Cfy+ml "til'i ',i h n iln lh? h*?t A - nli' artli M ui'iisk#'. Hollt ?.n niTlls. t | |K)rt y or 1 Tf, ri?"iv rw i. ou who i ja a ?:at> V'Ij. r iwr !??. |>rofl?. AiiVrw;*, VOjfAHi 1! WOV>. fX CO., luX Kulton Sit?8, hew York Clty. ! Qu!iPili (|IM ne'lt ??! P of raory AaonrlpMon. V?? AHVaSrsi *?'' ?'Oo?r?n'*wl. * JWlfBnlS? Wri'ofooprl r?. JltKSK MAIIDP.M tttir VhiirkHft s t;t., BiLiiMum. *i?. \ NOTORIOUS THIEF DEAD Adam Worth, Alias Harry Raymond, Who Stolo tho Gainsborough. lie Confessed Tlint lie Cut tin; famous l'ulnlln" From It* t'rnin*?All thajj' Facts Now ltcvenled. London.?Tho police here have Just been Infi^.ncd oi tho death a few days ngo in his apartments near Itegent Turk of Adam Worth, alias "Harry llaymoud," well known in America in connection with tlio Manhattan Bank and other big robberies. Chicago.?With the announcement of the death of Adam Worth, alias Henry J. Raymond, ntul known as the "Napoleon of Crime," in London, all the details of the recovery of the celebrated Gainsborough painting were made public in Chicago. When the famous picture was restored to its owner in Chicago last April there were many surmises as to the medium of its return. William A. Pinkertou, who made the formal announcement the recovery of the painting, refused to contirin or deny any of tho stories. Now that Worth is dead, Mr. Piukerton can sneak. Worth gave a written permission to reveal the Gainsborough secret after lie had died. Wrapped in oilcloth, the canvas was handed over to C. Mnrelar.d A gnaw one morning last April in Chicago by Worth, who twenty-five years before had cut the painting from i.s frame in the Agncw galleries in London. It was while in London that Worth conceived the idea of carrying off the Gainsborough picture. His first plan was to rob the Royal Academy of its art treasures. Then lie changed his mind and directed his attention to the Gainsborough painting. Assisted by uir* |'.u I'.U I in- < iiiiiuuii IIIIII 11;i- .v^iirxv galleries one night, out tlu? painting from iis canvas and carried it away. Worth owned a steam yacht, and the canvas was taken aboard and concealed there tint 11 he sold the vessel to Lord Lonsdale. Then lie took the picture to Paris, and finally brought it to America, where it was concealed for fifteen years. . j Adam Worth was horn in New York City about sixty years ago. of Herman parentage, and was educated in tin* ] public schools. Ilis parents wished to apprentice him to a trade, but before , lie was twenty years old he became an I export pickpocket. Later Worth became tlie associate of bank thieves. He was once the leader in the robbing of the Ocean Bank, in Wall street. New York City, In broad daylight of SiriO.OOO in securities?tha biggest hank robbery on record then. I In London he met some of the most 1 noted crooks of the day and became \ their lender. lie directed a series of re- j mnrkahle forgeries, netting SfiOO.OOO. ' Worth lived in magnificent style, and owned a steam yacht. After serving a short term in prison in Constantinople he got away. lie returned to London and lived respectably for the sake of his wife and children. MISS HELEN HAY MARRIED. Daughter of Secretary ?>f State Become* Air*. I'ajno Wliitney. Washington, IV C.- Miss Helen Hay. eldest daughter of the Secretary of State, was married in the Church of the Covenant to Payne Whitney, a son of William C. Whitney and one of the richest young nun in the 1'nited S.ates. The vUlireh was crowded with a brilliant assemblage, which included President and Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Roosevelt, the entire l>inlonintic Corns i and as much of Washington's otlicial society, with the friends of both families, as could tind room In tho rather small church. The wedding presents were worth a small fortune. Mr. Whitney's gift was a diamond brooch and ruby and din- 1 tnond ring. Miss Hay's gift from lier I father was a tiara of diamonds and 1 from her mother a silver table service. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney left later in the day for a trip to Thomasville, tJa., where they will spend a month of their honeymoon, after which they will return to Washington for a brief visit to the bride's family, and then go abroad for some mouths, cruising about foreign waters in a private yacht. Higher Salnrlrs For Cong ream-en. United States Senator Hoar lias introduced a bill increasing the salaries of Senators and members of the House of Representatives, at Washington, to j ST."00, anil the salaries of the Speaker I of the House and the President pro tern of the Senate to $15,000 each. Killed Seventeen Guard*. Ninety-four insurgent prisoners who were confined in Fort l'.oca, at Cartagena. Colombia, surprised and overpowered their guards and killed seventeen of them. The prisoners thou tmcaped. White llrlde of Yule Cliinuinitn. William Head, a Chinaman, who has been at Yale College, married at Seat- ! l!#? \Yfifth \flftft .locwlo Wnvil !I Ufuttv I white girl of good family. Inillmn on the Warpath. Apache Indiana at. Ararapal Cnayon. Ariz., have killed A. T. Vail, a ? ranchman, ilicu looted and burned his home. Mother nnd Children Cremated. Mrs. Ed. Kusiiner and her two children were burned t<$ death at Water.00, Iowa, by the overturning of a .a nip. Prinrn llenry to Itn Well ti ukrilril. Extraordinary precautious will be akeu to guard l'rinee llenry while tie is In the United States. No t'artlon For the Vnnntrrt, The State Hoard of Pardons of Minnesota lias refused to grant the petition for an absolute pardon for Jtnncs and Cole Younger, and the two noted convicts will have to rcumiti in Minnesota, being now out of prison on parole, but limited to the State bor* j Icrs. Lnril Stllibnry on Irclnml. Lcrd Salisbury, in a speech in I.oa.0:1, said tlmt muiutniuiiig its position a Ireland is the most vital ooject of the British Empire. % SOUTHERN RAILWAY. tentral Tina at Jack ? ar.-l Kutci u Tinio at Othor lViiuts. Soh?ilul?? in EiTi'o: Juiw :a>th 10J1. NORTH BOUXL. No.jMN*?.?rt Daily i Daily Cv. JueitsouvUio (P. ,\.) ; 8 u7n , 4Tp " Savannah (So. Hy.) 12 2.">pjl'2 lv i; " Pnrawoil ilirtp 4 Lai' " Blackvi'.lo 1 4 r.;? 4 ,Tn kr. Columbia ' 5.x.;> 0 ! ?>' .. .. Cv7ciiarlei?ton. (So. ity ' 7 o .*?, 11 ouf j . " Hummorvillo | 7 rtn lUOUuti " hriuiohvilio j OOJtt 2 Ooii " OrniiKoburu ! V JtKi 2 4ia " Kliinville l> la. lojn kr. Columbia :ll 10n| ." '.m* Cv. Auimsta, > >. Hy.) . . 25op| niiop Lv. Urnnitovilio ....* | !?2,ipilo lap Lv. Aiken Heap . Lv. Trenton a.vipjll OUp " Johnston 4U.p|112wp .... kr. Coinnil>ia 5 47,p 2 Ion CvT Columbia! (Btilg .->i 771 o55pj 0 2.V1 I " Winttsboro (K>0p! 7 26n< ' Chester 7yxp|8 17n " ho<-lt Hill S.-vipj 8t?va kr. Chtirlotte 1 oooo 9 .Va kr. l);invil!n .......... ~ iVita] FSp kr. Kieimioiel liuuM 04op \r. Washington 7 Bonl Vliup ' Bnltinioro (Pa.KK) I !) l.Tn 11 35p * Philadelphia 11 km 2 ;"i?tn '7 New York I 2UBp 028a U. Co:u.. '..'. . . 7 11 J* 7 UVhk'.. . ..'. kr. Sparlnnburg a lop) lo 20a " Ashevillo 7 lap 2 (Dpi kr. Knoxvilie 4 u7>*. 7 Hip kr. < hm-mini i . . " 7 7ioj~lTu! 7~777 kr. 1/onisville . a ixtpl 8 4<XV BOUT1IUOIJND. T1" *! 7?' '- 7ir> Daily'Daily Lv. i.omsviiie 7 r i.... ..?r?7T~T ! Lv. Cinehmnti b xzi S w> >i j Cv. knoxviiin* 777777.77 i a i aiui | " A sue VI no 7 OTvv HuOpj I " Spartiiiiburir .. ltKKrii <> I ir. Coutnbla 21f>pl Ottipl Lv. ise.v YorkiPa.u.k; i < 181.siti .7777 " Phil.-idulphia J r.u.j. 8;"<t>:i' I " Baltimore <J27p <1 22n Lv. Wasln'^t'n (So.Hy> 1 Ofm-i il I n .... f.v, ivic-jioio.i.t ... .*. jl i :i -,i i JohnI Cv._D.aiiviJle ............. i. ..j 4fc&nl 64Hp|.. CvTUHmriot r, 77777! hmi U66p I " liock Hill n ion i 14 >p ! " Clienter 94In 1 l.V? 1 " Winnslmro. .... l<?2-n Utilji kr. Coininhin. ( MMu St... |U :?Vi I Ufci , Lv. Columbia, tL. D >.. ilJooin 1.177777 I 1 Johnston I 4dpi tiu.ai I Ar. Aiken 7 II. a Ar. Hranitovllle H21p << 5 a Ar. Angus'a t> 01>I 7 4.ia L.V. Columbia Uy) ... .1IM' i ..>a " Kmgvillo :i J*l.? - H-'.i * Orangeburg 4 a 4ij.i " Hrunohviiio 4 i .... " Kutiiniervillo t> 4?5 .Y.'aI 1 Ar. I'liHnotfon ' uoaj C\ . <\>Uitn'm i if>o. !iv.) . ;i 1 1 ! /V " lllackville I v.v "J fCu' " Harnweil 1 :k>)> 807*1 | * Savannah auCipl 4 auni Ar. Jacksonville ) P. H.j 7 4 m 0 l">v . Nloopiuy; Car Sorvioo. F.x?*ollent daily i':i-.s?;uj{i:r sorvioo between j Florida and Now Y'-:*k. Nn.4. at nml .t<?New York and Florida Kt i pro s. UrawliiifM.im >. ving cars In-;wi-eri Augusta and Now York PtUir.'.a drawingroom stunning ears l-e,w?.-> i, Port l .la k con vide. mtvnnnnli Wn-.t uigtoiia-id \ rw York Pullman slue, tiitr earn 1.' wren Charlotte ami Ku-hinoud and 'harlotln and Norfolk. Dining Cars bclwi-i u r harlot to and Savannah. N'n. X> and .rV L". .S. Kas' .Mail. Through Pullman drawing-room butVoi s coning oarsbotivoen Jacksonville and Now York and Pullman s.eoning ratrn boiwi<en Auzusta and Chariot to and Charlotte and Itb-huioud. Dining pars servo all meals onrou'o Puilmnn llwp tag ran lietwrou Jacksonville and Columbia nrouto daily Iwiwitcu Jackson villn and Cincinhaii, via Ashcvillo. FRANKS. WANNON, H. H.HARDV.IOK, Third V-P. A Hon. Mgr., Hen. Fan ak*., Washington. D. U. Washington, D. C \V. HTAl.OE. R. W.HJNT, A('lU?n. Pass. Acr't.. tin- Pass A?'L (ja. O^Mrloatuii. d. C. SPORTING BREVITIES. Atlantic* City, N. J., is to have a mod eru coliseum cycle track. J. F. Cameron, a linen importer, will enter the airship contest at St. Louif. An international chess tournament, with twenty two entries, has opened at Monte Carlo. Captain llarr, of the Columbia, will sail Cornelius Vaiulcrbllt, Jr.'s, Kaiu bow next summer. Negotiations are on for a revolver match between police teams of St. J.ouis and Chicago. Johnny Reil'f, the jockey, has signed an agreement to ride in France for M. Cailloult this year. Manager Frank l?wyer nas signed Pitcher Jack Cronin for the Detroit American League team. Peter Kinnirtid has won the live mile amateur skating championship of America at Verona Lake, N. J. The tJarae Commissioners of Maine state that $5,000,000 is brought into that State every year by sportsmen. Michael F Dwyer will race in his own name this year, and his horses will show the "all-wliitc, gold tassel." The New York Trotting Association lias purchased dates in the Crntid Circuit and annoumvd live stake races, aggregating $"0,000 in value. The Pittsburg team as it stands today is not only the strongest team In tile National League, but is the strongj est combination in the country. At the ski races at 1 lohuukollen, Norway, one of the contestants leaped ninety-six f?*et and nine inches. The contests were witnessed by U5.0U0 spectators. Chicago bowlers won sixteen prizes of the sixty-live offered at buffalo, and New York City won eighteen. Of the total of offered Chicago men won and New York City $Uo,s. j iV.:l if this was won off the reel by the live-mail teams, which Won in OUe-tWO-tliree order. Novelty In Charity. A novel form of charity has been inaugurated In Dudapcst?namely, tlie distribution of br< ad and milk among rhildren up to six years of age. The distribution, which is to be continued I daily, takes place morning and evening at a shop in a by-strect. The milk is first boiled in four large boilers, whence it runs ir.to a cooling apparatus. Fifty children nrn allowed to enter at n time, either with their mothers or alone, wliilo the others wait for their turn in a neighboring ! warmestulie (warming roomt, another charitable institution. These large, 'well-warmofl rooms arc foun.l in many placr3 La Austria-Hungary. Tiu children are told to bring their own raugs for the milk, bat th.-rc arc drinking vessels for those who have none, which after use are. cleaned nnd disinfected. Poth the broad nnd milk must be comum *d on the premises, and sickly children recoivo a second portion.?London Standard. V B. B. B. SENT FREE! CnrM lilo-xl ami Skin 1)Ism?m. Cnnrrrs, Bono t'nlnn, Itrliln; IIumori<ilSlr. Rend no money, pimply try Eoianio Blood Calm lit our cxpensf. J*-. B. 15. oureo Pin: pies, scabby, scaly, itching Eczema, IT leers. Eating Sores, Scrofula, Blood I'oiso:?, Bone Pains. Swellings, Rheumatism, Cancer, and all Blood end SklnTroubles. Especially advised for chronic eases t~hat the doctors, patent medicines and Hot Springs fail to euro or help. Druggists, ?1 per largo bottle. To provo it cures. B. B. 15. sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., 12Mitclioll St., Atlanta, Ga. Deseribo trouble and free medical advice sent In sealed letter. Medicine sent at once, prepaid. All wo ask is that you will speak a good word for B. B. B. when cured. Onlv two fish can turn their heads independently of their bodies. These are the garpike ami the seashore. Thirty minutes is all the time required to dvo with Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Sold byall druggists. The fellow v. ho says he has loved and lost may simply be thinking of the presents she failed to return. llrirur* of Ointment* Kor Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sons" n j smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the nut-nuts surfaces. Such artich s should never be us-,i except on prescriptions from reputable physicians. as the damage they wiil do is ten fold to the good you ean possibly derive from thorn. It-ill's Catarrh ('nr.'. manufacture I by 1-'. J. Cheney ,k Co.. Toledo. O.. confab* ?o mercury, and is taken Internally, neti:--.. directly upon the 1 ?l??o 1 nnd mucous surfa-'< s of the system. 1 u buying Hall's < 'atarrh < u re be sure to g-I t lie genuine. It is taken internally. and i;i made in Toledo. Ohio, by ! ' .1. Cheney At Co. Testimonials free. I Osjpsold by Druggists; price, 75c. per bo.:' . ! Hall's Family Pills are the best. Alter three months the newly ituv-r i man can say "my wife" without stummcting. Hc?t Kor tlio 1a. >To mnfti'r what ails you, headache to a cancer, you will never get well until your bowels aro put right. Cahuaiikts helpnature, euro you without a grlno or pain,"produce easy natural movements, cost you just P) cents to start getting your health hack. C.vscaitets < 'undy t 'athartie, the genuine, pin u p ill metal boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. btampe-d on it. Mewnre ??f imitations. Private polf links over two mdr in extent have been laid out for tli^ lving Wind***'*. In the last titty years Pram has converted 3.'x)>!.'| ii? aer? - of waste lead into forest. FITSprrmane*ntlyeure<S.Jfn Sit?ir nervous- 1 nogs after lirst day s um< nf l>r. !vli*<?'s Great Nervcllestoror.S'-trial holt ie andtr> atisefre. Dr. It. li. Kline, Ltd.. UalAivli .st. i'mla., l*.i. The old-fashioned woman i. ' tiucs to lid a splendid place in life. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years ngo.- Mrs. Thomas ltovbins. Maple St., Norwich, N. V., Feb. 17,1000. j Amateur photography is a fad with tLe j Shah of Persia. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forehiUlven teething,soften theguras, reduces lntlammatiou, allays pain, euros wind colic. 26e a bottle. God hides Himself from the hypocrite. 9 jAAPUDINE ? I 5, rntKs ? 31 Nervous Hend iel?-, Neuralgia, itf ?j uuil Mil K HEADACHE. It is Hb*.?- t* jg lately harmless. No effect t?n the ?) n?-i?rv. roruii'fll all Urni: Htnp-S. ^,'J ' w ? % ||5; kSI *;?t 5\ I* fj ^ UNION MADE Notia increase of salts in tab Is BtUsvi H'<i I'ntra. B?5T?)HWaW TiioT^ K5ii?i7j(7pa?is. Bushiest More Than Doubled In four Tears. THE REASONS t W. L. I><>unlax inuke* ami sells morn men's S3 00nnd53.f?o?hoes tlirin any oilier Iwoinanu/.icturers In ttie world. W. I,. Douglas 83.00 and S3.f0sline?placed (tide l>y side with 83.00 lunl $ .10 shoes of oilier makes, are found to l>o Just tie good. Tlioy will outwear two pairs of ordinary 83.00 and $3.30 shoes. Made of the beet leathers. Including Patent Corona Kid. Corona Colt, and National Kartjaroo. y*W t ?l?r IfiilHi A<?k]ri Itlscfc llkftli I ill. W. L. Douglas CA.OO "Oilt Kil^s Liu" cannot be equalled at any price. Mlior ? by inall SAr. rnril. * n ( n loq free. tl. 1.. llui^luk. Hrnrliltiii. Alas xU) jiwii i in 11 Hi i g 150 Kinds fer IS 6c. f) aV ?? l? a fact that Sal/cr'a yscrlablo and Power -/Hr aSN^| reola are found In inure KariWn* on morn larms il?n uny oilier Eif C \ Anieni-a. "1 l.cre is lesson fsr If.ir fi j ,) ?l Weown and operate user Ulti nneafor Jot I rJcVs ? Uw production of mir i lioh c seeds In / *.] order to mdm e >01110 try n cai /j?,l we make 11 e followiaa MMpreo- Wuj H For 1G Conic Poatpatst/$!t it/ *'"'* ' f mrcfl ln??Ui ? ric^Lci, [j I I I 1J tarilf?l v.' Ioim, *-f\y j r.. ^ L'%1 / II ? fivHrnt |?niinf?, Aar |j I \ |f|i?r? vtriri.M, /jr-p K#r|f<i?il| In aHtirMl fltirtr I#*!!, *Qt 13 A In nil Uo kimi.1 pnnitlTfly fumtnUlng 52? '*1 tm lHiKl?-l?? of clmiisitrnt m:,| /!*.' P* raj lol* *'??1 lot* of rlK>t<*r \#ffrfA|i|rt, AJk tvi Inwt'uT h tilt our inml \'A 111 nVmt IVeftintr h.iiI I e* v\|s fl H *l,rt l^roniuiaml SfwUijoilon ..yyAj lA v] J ?u Oh- h |K>iind,fti'.,all only Cj^ c/< V for 1 !?? . In tUmp*. WriU* to-<l?j. /nf 61*777luffl 'OHN A. SALZER SCE3 CO.. <.olil at tilm.i* i x il.wi.. MclLH EN NY'S TABASCO VzA llcyt I'n igli tttmo. U?o fyj In Mmr. PolU bv druuulM*. j i T " - - ' V/'i ik iVf '&:;p5 inV:g |V Miss Marion Cunni Young Treasurer of t Club ol Emporia, Kans Lydia E. Pinkham's V " Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam : ? Your of womb trouble from which I had three years. During that time I wa have intense pain in the small of my 1 severe cramps. For three months ] Vegetable Compound, and ache: while health and happiness is my d tainly have one grateful friend in E Vegetable Compound to a large nui ir.y permission to publish my testimon Yours sincerely, Miss Marion Cunn $50C?0 FOiri'EIT i F Til?! AiiOVI: V> h: n women are troubled with men 1 1 urti a, wealcia sr., loueorrho'a, < worah, ib.at heai ing-down feeling, iutla bloating (or Uati'dcneeY. general clebllit tnition, or am beset villi such symptom excitability, irritability, nervousness, gone," arid w want-to-be-lefL-aloite" f they should remember there is vino tr; X'inkluim's Vegetable Compound Kel"use to buy any other medicine, for Mrs. IMiibham invites sill sick v Che fens guul'st thousands to liealtl M- VfOfEC /Bon Ion Cos STRAIGHT FRONT ft are as far ahead of other corVj sets as the present day dress is all of centuries ago. Ask your deal them to you. Accept 110 substi V ROYAL WORCESTER , ^woorset co., worce MA Ahaut lomilrtfthmdof : r biis.aiitva, 111 \.g? .itd 'tm&RX. VCTJfcvTb si nmkemt p-os.Mo t., y vT#^OT*l'i: *5VV * : * 0 ?**? ! HlllR till ? v. r A:i )^hGSant Bncar:s irrfSl >' ' Prvxloro* a lnxunrmt *yH 'L;: i ' i'*" within nx weeks aft 3W *'"*'[** "w'ii'u "'" ?rass9 IFadder o/k J ^PWiltOrSt Our rataloirn* Is brimful of A fvtjt inch ns TI.xiii-uikI llru.U.l Halo; ffit^O1^ MAKERS p? fodder per ui-rr; 1'eaOat; or **1 ririjiiiii an>1 *tuu*ut ' ?* i" r "o"< ltuuoA Satzer's Grs WM Yielding * ton* of magnificent ha j anil an endleai !J Oromua Bnemtia?6 N The treat grass of tiie century, Rrowlns whrreTri so U any wide tvi>n Aiiirnean gardener or farmrr, tain M receipt of but lorcuu pollage. a*- Catalog alone L |j[ JOHN A. SAL2ER SEED C rjyutMLu^ywiwuv.a-vw^ nwimwL |j WAN' Slides, Tallow, I Wc L'uy Outrigkt; No Commi ! ? t I We have contracts vvitl tanners in the country hides annually, and wt HIDES to till these cor ! It it only a few years cince mall shippers instead of throuf over twelve hundred regular shipf Southwest. To those who do not 1 banker, or to IR. G. Cun td. Co., Neal Loan &. Banking Co., Atlanta National Bank, Third National Dank, Maddox-Rucker Banking Co., Inrr.an, Smii Or any other Inctitution, Mercant EDW. O. MI TV??*r?rn llriinrh l(otia?) 77Q 1(10 I 1?'J Klnzie . t..i II.J LlO'LVo J JPTSgC*. |s? 7. . | w- Thompson's Eye Wa!tf ; n r .. ngham, the Popular he Young Woman's ;., has This to Say of egetable Compound. Vegetable Compound cured me been a great sufferer for nearly s very irregular and would oil.cn back, and blinding headaches and [ used Liydiii la. J'siikluuiiVs ; and pains are as a past memory, ally experience now. You ecrmporia, and I have praised your mocr 01 my mentis. You Have ial in connection with my picture. rixgham, Emporia, Kan -." I LKTTKlt IS XOY (JKNt :\K. irregular. . upon - ed or painful lisplaeenv. nt or ulceration of the mniationol the ovaries, backache, y, indigestion, and nervous pmsls as di/.zines , i'aintin-ss, lassitude, pleeplossness, melancholy, "allpelings. blues, and hopelessness, ictl antl true, remedy. Lydia E. at onec removes such troubles, you need the best, koineii tr> write lier for advice. 1. Address, Mass. SETS ead of .hat MfeM Wi rr to showgjTAJWAgm lutes. ^>'*>v v>>7 J -^.^7 #< wl mr 5 ng? ? gi? Iflr :gter, ^ I aBsansa*5*"8^^ r Fodder Piamts! M MK ^'.iP' it-1 iMvnrf Kwx Ilapeln ?w'' /'1 C E nniiritlitnc quality. It -'" B .Salid'a abilotf It 11*. 'ate Gtover \J| TOP Uiree fee: tall (Sf Val, I . \ A AB f-r f4*t??iiiiir ii!i?2lotA iMr * v?/ If) ,by[ r *;ll Miiiinu-r long \177?\ * j' v, 1 {J/ lQS lU anywljcrc. l'r. o 3 vers and a Plants *> Ihornticiay teitrd farm -< ,!* T 8 Teua.nlr, pri?ln< in? to) ton* of ff r afir"1- S oil/, with It* m l>u*liel* of tnun M ' TRICNO B livllar lira**, etc.,rto. ?r-TCaMr*^ -ylal isa tHixturco ^^??SS I amount of paaturae* <>n any farm In Amorlna. gj tona of Hay per Acre ! | II 1* found Our irrrat eataloffna, worth |inoto 11 ailed la jo.: wtlti man; farm aeod aniuolea, liihiu Q irnta tor poataitr. SJ TED! J :urs and Skins, j ssiun or Drayage Charged. $ h some of the largest using thousands of ; MUST HAVE THE itracts. i w* began buying direct from ;h \he dealers and now have >ers throughout the South and cn&wus we refer you to your Bradstreet's Commercial Agoy. ; L owrv National Bank, Capjtal City National Bank, * Koufih National Bank, ^ J. J. & J. E. Maddox, Li h &. Co., ?j] tile houee or citizen of Atlanta. LES & CO., I 'brietta St., ATLANTA, OA. Auxiidur.i tn'iTiw^nffirriirnmnaza.P DPOPQY N t W T>T OOVFFy;r?^ u * ^ I ^ I gxick re mt tod niirt wnr?l 'WM- B?**k of tP tim*n t tod IO dnyt Irottmonl Vic. Pr H M. tti ?!.? fc bit*. EciS, At aol*, o* I!