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MY MOTHER'S DOUGHNUTS. D VNCAK HOTEL,WhitcviUe, Term.

& N. DUNCAN, : : JVcpridori

A Wonderful Fhenomenon I

The man who should pass through Ufawithout experiencing a-- twinge of indiges-tion might fitly be regarded as a wonderfulphenomenon. We doubt if such a privil-eged mortal has ever existed. If so, we havenever seen him. But thousands are knownto be daily relieved of dyspepsia by Bostet-ter'- s

Stomach Bitters, the popular remedyfor that national complaint, as well as forfever and ague, debility, consti-atio- n, rheu-matism and kidney troubles.

Obesijt induces to Inactivity. That'sprobably why the fat office acver seeks theman. Binghamton Leader.

among the laurels attracted the atten-tion of the hunters, and out of thethicket like a whirlwind rushed the bigboar they had first encountered. SalemGrant was standing within four feet oftho edge of the swamp, and the boarwas upon him before he could avoid it.Ho went down heavily full length onthe ground, and the boar, frothing at themouth and champing furiously, stoodastride of him. Marks was afiaid toshoot for fear of hitting Grant, butsomething had to be done instai tly tosave his companion from the boar'stu.sk s. Marks ran up and dealt theboar a tremendous kick under the jav.-- .

That saved Grant, for tho boar turnedquickly and rushed at Marks, whosprang to ono side. The boar's rushcarried him nomo distance by Marks,and as ho turned for another attack thehunter sent a rifle ball into his shoul-der. The boar fell, but was up again ina second, and charged Marks ou threelegs, tho right fore-le- g having boonbroken by tho bullet.

Marks says that as his gun was emptywhen this savage rush was made by theloar, he would certainly have fallen avictim to its fury if Grant had not beenwith him. Grant had regained his feet,and as the )oar. crippled pa it was,

asft Jsl ' jpssWassBi

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A Procreulve Kail way.Oa April 27Ji tie Cotton Belt Route in-

augurated iis new Fast Train Service be-tween Memphis and Fort Worth, leavingMemphis 6:10 p. m., and arriving ia ForeWortn the following afkernoon. Thistrain anl the Cotton Belt Waco train,leaving Memphis in the morning, formthe only through-ca- r routes between Mem-p- hi

i and Texas, and to familiarize thepublic with the Only Lin to the Southwest,Round-tri- p Tickets will be sold fromMemphis to Fort Worlh, from May 7th toMay 28th, inclusive, rood returning tillJane 31, at one fare for the round trip,thus affording every body an opportunityto visit the great Texas Spring Palaceover the Great Texas Throngh Line.

And, In addition to the foregoing, Ex-cursion Tickets will be sold from Mom-p- hi

to all point in Arkansas aud Texason May at one fare for the roundtrip, good thirty days from datj of sale,with the privilege of stoppiu? on as de-sir- d.

Forfurihor information apply to8. G. Warxeb, H. W. Morkisox,

Southeastern Pass. A?t. Gen'l Ag'tW. G. Adams, Passenger Agent

NasUVillo, Tenn.. Occasionallt you seo a girl with fivedollar pold pieces for bangles on her brace-let and a lonely nickel ki her pocket-boo-

Atchison Gloho.

Decay, the Universal lw.Let anything in nature become lifeless

ind inactive and decay follows as a usualsequence. Decay is the universal law. Canyou wonder when a person feels constantlyworm ont and more than half dead, that do-ca- y

of the lungs or kidneys sets in. Theysay that decay of the lungs (consumption)and decay of the kidneys (right's disease)is incurable. Who says sol Only thoseexperimental doctors who have failed.Don't despair. WtUo there's life, there'shone! In checking decay of the lungs orkidneys, in preventing further ulceration,it is essential that all blood impuritiesshould be removed, and an alterative influ-ence exerted upon the whole system. Theappetite and digestion must both be im-proved. Tho nervous 6ystcm soothed, andsleep, nature's sweet restorer, invited andencouraged. Energy must be aroused andnientil depression banished. In this mo-mentous rallying effort Dr. John Bull'sSarsaparilla is au essential ally to nature.Use this remedy. It has restored many tohealth and strength, even after doctors hadgiven up all hope

Dox'r be a clam. If you've pot to be anything of the kind be a mud turtle. Then youmay have some snao to you. BingiiamtonRepublican.

The Cause of Tain.An ache or pain is not of itself a disease,

t is but a symptom, and warns the sufferer(hat there is something the matter with hisChysical erpanization. Weak kidneys, bad

nervousness are frequently thesource or cause of the many mysterious ach-ing sensations that afflict the body. You canromove the cause of such distress by usingB. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm).

C. H. Robctts, Atlanta, Ga. writes: "Mykidneys were disordered and pave mo

pain. A single bottle of B. B. Bhelped me wonderfully."

Wm. N. Nelson, Mcbonough, Ga., writes:"B. B. B. has benetitcd my daughter verymuch. She was afflicted with severe nerv-ousness. I think it the best family med-icine.'

W. It Ellis, Brunswick, Ga., writes: "Ihavo tried B. B. B. and it. is a proat thingfor tho blood. It also cured me of rheu-matic pains.

Pitad roes by any other rtmo woulddoubtless taste about the same. PrkshiroKews.

IIIS OWN HORSE.i&tA,' W,T 5r7- - the testimony of thousands of women who

have been cured by it of " weakness," " ir-regularities," and all the peculiar diseasesfrom which their sex suffers so much,proves that his faith was well founded.

As a powerful, invigorating tonic, "Fa-vorite Prescription " imparts strength to thwhole system, and to the womb and itappendages in particular. For overworked," wom-out,- " " run-down- ." debilitated teach-ers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses,"shop-girls- ," housekeepers, nursing moth-ers, and feeble women generally. Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatestearthly boon, being unequalod as an ap-petizing cordial and restorative tonic, orstrength-give- r.

As a soothing and strengthening nerr-in- e.

"Favorite Prescription" is unequaledand is invaluable in allaying and subdu-ing nervous excitability, irritability, ex-haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms andother distressing, nervous symptoms, com-monly attendant r.pon functional andorganic disease. It induces refreshing sleepand relieves mental anxiety and

NEVER BETS ON

Ther tell a good story of a man who hasa fondness for fast horses. A year or twoago he had one that was said to be a "flyer,"and marvelous stories were told of what shehad done, and was capable of doing. Butan intimate friend noticed that tho ownerof the wonderful horse never staked anymoney on her.

" Why don't you bock her for a good,round sum, if she can do what you claimshe can!" he asked. ilxhat would provethat you had confidence in her, but as itit is ."

"Seo here, my friend," said the other,with a twinkle in his eyo, " don't you knowme well enough to know that I'm too modestto bet on my own nag, especially when I feelsure that she can't come out ahead ? "

When a man knows he can accomplishwhat he undertakes, he doesn't feel too mod-est to say so. When Dr. Tierce put his"Favorite Prescription" before the publicas a certain remedy for " femalo weakness,"with " satisfaction guaranteed or money re-funded" on every bottle of it, it provedthat he had entire confidence in the prep-aration, lie felt sure of its merits, and

DR.Purely" " V t rfnu,.ii

PIERCE'S PELLETS

to Take. One Tiny, Snsrar-coaic- d Pellet nose. Cures Sick Headache,Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Billon Attack, and allderangements of the stomach and bowels. 25 cents, by druggists.

. .Tm.y a ' fc,alEDY FOB CATARBH. Best, Easiest to use.a tjneapcsi. nenei is immediate, a cure la certain, ior ' 1q VdlU HI liUO UCOU lb 1UU UU Cljlitll. . S

.it

I It is an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied toJ nostrils. Price, 60c. Sold by druMtlstsorsentbymall.

up in the Ktn kloa I've wandered about,Anl feasted quite oTlcn on flapjacks and trout.1 liuvo 'i:c 1 on the tisoa, tbo elk and the1't;tut mil have remembered, whatever the

cheer

Wlii!" tasting Hie fniil-ii-eo- f life's varied treeTlie woiwtrrful il'Mi-hn- uls that mother mado

me.Ti ll not of rich daintier, rare treats and all

that,IJut lrins to the cook-stov- a kettle of fat;Now Mend all the goodies the in'tture roll

thinThey were rrptfil In i.sted when the dropped

them fnllow grac-fu- l I thought her, as she worked by

the lire.While tiie cinnamon incen.se rose higher and

higher!

IIow deftly she turned thi-m- , just touch inf? eachone.

And iuii lJy rt moved them, as !ho saw theywere ih 'lie !

Call th.-- cimuels, or crullers, or fcimballa, orcakrs.

To in' llioy are doughnuts. What a mem'rythat waUes

Of the l.nie. ir. niv boyhood forget I ne'er canWhen, in the kettle, she fried me a

man '.

Oh: mother's brown ilou; hnut.s, whose heartswere s. litr'ut.

Whose crispy, tirra texture gave something to1 itc:

I hold to the fancy, wherever I stray.That trees never yielded such nuts as were

they ;

And my mind paints a picture that fills mewith jy :

Of a mother, a kettle, brown doughnuts, a boy!Oliver Howard, in Santa Claua.

AFTER WILD HOGS.

Two Bravo Hunters Encountor aFerocious Bruto.

After a Ilrsperste Struggle, In Which thaJlottr ( barer Ills Assailants Kepsat-- .

e.lly, a W Itlfle HallMakes Him Hi Ut the Unit.

r?'rflN'A LETTER fromiKr..' r'A ! Laufrhiintow-Ti- , Pa..

VVr t'(v'5jl tli e New York Sunfcufif' f "'-- " J i 10113 the following:il iJ 3r I rour jears ago

'- - 'lj.l nirrj nrin ablooded boar kept

i"l, ' A Ior "reeding pur'v? '"'j a K. v iit poses and noted for

irago temper.KJ l,rok0 out of their

rA(l: rnontfc premises. . .i ' XT vV Vl "'"rr," v ".'e ;j in lliis piace, ana a

j5 search of severaldays failed to yield any traco of thomissing animals. Last fall deer hunt-ers in tho wild and mountainous regionin th Ligonier valley, a fow miles fromIaii!tilintwn, discoveied curious-lookin- g

tracks in the snow. They led intoa thicket of laurels, whero tho dogsrouted out :tn imnienso hog. It chargedfuriously upon tho hunters, and wasshot and killed after a severe struggle.The hog was a lioar, and weighed overthree hundred pounds, although ayounganitu:l. 1 ts tusks were three inches inlength. Subsequently three other pigs,equally wild and savage, were killed byt.tlicr hunters. Tho only way that thoprsi'iieo of the wild hogs could bo ac-

counted for was that they were tho gs

of iJeorgo Kuhns' stray Jig8,which Ii;vl chosen a wild life among theLigonier mountain- to domestic peaco-fiilnes- .s

in a villago hog Kn.One dny rerently Lemon Marks, a

Lau7h!intown hunter, who last fall 1eatall liuiitlnjr records by bagging five deerin one. afternoon two largo bucks, aiho and two fan n was out after foxesin the mountains, lie discovered tracksin the snow that he know must havebeen inauo by one of the wild hojrs ofthe Ligonier. lie was not fitted up forbg-liuntin- g an 1 returned home for hisi!:1e and dog. Ho also induced Salem('.runt, another good hunter, to go withbiin an I help bag tho wild hog. TheyUruek the track and followed it for twomil'-s- , tho dog not exhibiting muchnnii ty to take it w ith a rush. Sudden-ly tie- - bog jumped out from a thicket oflaun-ti- , with a tremendous snort, liefaced his pursuers, his bristles erect onhis b;tck, and his long w hite tusks glist-ening on each side of his ugly snout,above which their curved points extend-ed. Tlie dog was a few steps ahead ofthe hunters. Tlie lioar lowered hishead and began to champ and froth atthe mouth. Ho stood fully three feethigh, and an ujUer-lookin- g beast Markss ijs he never saw in all his experiencein the woods. The sight of the boar

to inspire tho dog with recklessrage, for h" sprang at the hog as howould have done at a stray old sow intlie garden. The lioar received htmwith a vicious lunge of his big head,w hich hurled the dog ten feet away,ripi"d to the vitals by one of the boar'slong tusUs, and be soon died.

All this bad occurred before either ofthe hunters recovered from his surpriseat the sudden appearance of the formid-able boast. After tossing the dog oftto die, the lioar turned with a savagosnort, plunging back into tho laurels,and his course could lo traced by thobreaking and cracking of tho bushes asbe rushed his way through them.Marks firi-- two shots after tbo re-

treating lioar, and the two hunters, do- -

rrcEivrn him witu a viciors u xge.termined not to lose their game,pressed into tho thicket and followeda-- s rapidly as they could in the boar'swake. They followed it through theiwamp for half a mile, when the laurelspae w ay to a more open growth. Thehunters had hardly stepped out into theopening before they were confronted bywhat they at firt supposed was thetog they were following; but theyquickly discovered it was another and asmaller one. This one met them w ithshort, fierce snorts, and made a rushtoward them. Each man sent a bulletinto the advancing War, and it fell totho ground with ear-pierci- squeals,which death soon silenced.

The last squeal had scarcely ceasedLlu a great crashing aud swaying

Bsw, commodions and eonyenlently loeatreTaMe supplied with the best the market affords.Special atteution paid to the IrsTeling public., , 4

STONEWALL IIO USE,Grand Junction, Tenn.

MRS. NANNIE TUCKER. Proprl

Furniture all neu ard table nri-el- a. fpasw

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tall when In Jackson.

When You so to Memphis

uall onsr

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265 m ,t Emu tin.

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Attorneys at LawBOLIVAR, TENN;

"East Slds of Court Squars,

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BOLIVAR, - - - TENN

Office north side f Pjnare, corner Matsand Ji ck.-o- n Street!,

THB

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RUSSELL & FISHERGeneral Agents,

JTo. 3 Madison St.. i i MEMPHIS.

ins. r,KUi rh'edical &, Surgical Institute161 N. Sprue St., rJaih.Kle, Tenn.

Trentfind Cure nil ChronlO DIs- -

rfca. Driormittes and SurgicalfyCaes. Seiual Clseassi of

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ESTABLISHED 1856,

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AlftoTron Knilin and all kinds ofQnire Sneiosure rrtiei wlhinsf trtjvurcha can ve 25 r cent, hj ncmhlng (r c.lxlojrue and price hat Allwork gnaranteed.

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DOLIVA It,Clothing cleano'l am! AirA. l'crfect if

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To impress a plain truth It is not neces-sary to paint it to tho eye by comic woodcuts or sensational pictures of any kind.Ordinary type is better, if it secures yourconiidem-e- . To illustrate: If you are thevictim of Malaria, and wish to De free fromit immediately, one bottle of Shallenberger'sAntidote will infal b'v do the work. It maypay you to believe this and get the medicinewithout delay. Dr. A. T. Shallenberger,Rochester, Fa., w 11 send it by mail for onedollar.

The fisherman considers it a part of hisbusiness to scale tho hnio-ht- of fiction.Yonkers Gazette.

Ix another place in this paper will be seenan advertisement of the Hartman Manu-facturing Company, of Beaver Falls, PaThey are an enterprising, reliable firm, andhave a great deal of testimony to show thatthe Hartman Steei Picket Fence is the bestthing of the kind on the market You canfind out all about it by writing for particu-lars.

Rcssian students still sing "God Preservetho Czar," but they don't say in what BaaFrancisco Alta.

My son is affected with weak lungs andhas tried various treatments, but Bull's Sar-saparilla has done more good than all othermedicine. I cheerfully make this state-ment for the benefit of the afflicted. Johny. McQee, Horse Cave, Ky.

"Whek a broker loses all his money ho'sdead broke; but when he dies he's a deadbroker.

Mcst not be confounded with common cath-artic or purgative pills. Carter's Little Liv-er Pills are entirely unlike them in every re-spect. One trial will prove their superiority.

It frequently turns out that tho queen ofdiamonds is a knave of hearts. AshlandPress

Parents, you do yourselves and your chil-dren great injustice if you fail to give vourchildren Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers. Manylittle lives are sacrificed by such neglect.

Tim man with a big family is a Cat fail-ure, from the landlord's point of view.Puck.

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The Grip of Pneumonia maybe warded of!with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar.Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute.

Moset talks, but occasionally tiie sales-lady cries "Cash I" Pittsb'irgh Chrordele.

Biliocsness, dizziness, nausea, headache,are relieved by small doses of Carter's Lit-tle Liver Pills.

Tts tho guest who is refused permissionto run up a bill who runs down a house,

liicn ! fragrant I fine ! are tho expressions ofthose who smoke "Tansill's Punch" 5c Cigar

A title often sells a book as easily as itbuys an heiress.Best, easiest to use and cheapest. Piso's

Remedy for Catarrh. By druggists. 25c.

Tub undertaker's favorite exercise isboxi??.

For Fifty YearstheStandardBlood-purifi- er

andTonic,

Ayer's Sarsaparillahas no equalas aSpringMedicine.Prepared by

Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,Lowell, Mass.

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Stopping; Off.

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Tickets Sold May 7th to May 28tn. GoodReturning nntll June 3;L

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sjeTKAiU Illlf rfl eran; the.re

WITH aiS HUNTrXQ AXE.

dashed toward Marks, the froth from itsmouth now dyed with blood, ho steppedforward and with his hunting axe dealtthe dazed bruto a blow between theeyes that would have felled an ox butit had not tho least effect on the wildboar. This intervention ot Grant'ssaved Marks, but it placed the formerin imminent peril. Before he couldjump out of tho infuriated animal's waythe boar thrust ono of his tusks throughGrant's trousers between the ankle andthe knee, and, with a quick upward jerkof i Is head, tore tho cloth open almostto the hunter's waist Grant says hecould feel tho cold rush of tho boar'stusk all the way up along his leg, buttho thrust had fortunately not beendeep enough to enter the flesh.

In the rush of tho wild hog from thethicket upon Grant, the latter's gun hadbeen thrown some distance from wherebefell. The contest had now becometoo close to use any time exceptin fighting, and Marks pitched inwith his hunting-knif- e, while" Grantused his axe vigorously on the. toughand furious boar. In a short time bothmen wero covered wit'a blood, both fromflesh wounds tho boar' succeeded, inspite of their efforts, rn inflicting uponthem, and from tho streams from thobog itself. "

Tho fight finally took tho contestantsclose to where Grant's loaded gun waslying on the ground. Grant steppedquickly aside to get tne gun. . The boarsprang fiercely after him. ' Grant gotthe gun, however, and lodged a ball inthe boar, breaking his other shoulder.This sent the tenacious animal helpless(o the ground. He tore the earth ;withhis . tusks, champed and frothed, andthrew himself alxiut until he was forcedto become quiet from sheer exhaustion.Marks then cut the boat's throat, andtho most despcrato fight with a wildbeast that ever occurred on the Ligo-nier mountains was over. The boarwas not fat but it weighed nearly fourhundred pounds, l'.otu Marks and Grantwere laid up for several days after' thohunt,

WRINKLES THAT TALK.

The Eye Not the Only Window of theSoul to Close Observers.

AVrinkles across tho forehead arefound in children who are rickety oridiotic; strong sunlight Vth tho faceand eyes insufficiently covered, will alsocauso them, but in all cases they arenormal at forty, or even at an earlierage. Tcrtical wrinkles between theeyes como prematurely in men andwomen who study much or worry them-selves. This can readily bo imagined.

Tho eyebrows contract naturally whenin deep thought; grief or worry' pro-duce tho aame effects; the action beingfrequently repeated produces a fold Idthe skin. It was and is one of thestanding rules of the Jesuits to nevercontract the eyebrows while studying.

Tho straight lines extending upwardfrom the root of tho nose are supposedto tell of long and cruel physical suffer-ing, or still more painfnl mental tor-tures. The crows' feet, the wrinkles sodetested by ladies of rank and pride, al-ways come to mark the passing of thofortieth mile-pos- t, if not before. Theyare characterized by furrows, which" di-

verge from the external angle of thoeye in all directions liko tho claws oftho bird from which they are named.Wrinkles of the cheeks and chin arecaused by the diminution of the fattysubstance under the chin which causesthe skin to fall into folds. Tho smallwrinkles near the eye have tho same ori-gin, and only appear in old ago. Thoseacross the upper eye-lid- s, which givethe eye an air of fatigue, are the resultof hard living, grief and worry. N. Y.Journal. -

How to Be Economical.Many people would be economical if

they knew how. It is an art to practiceeconomy. To do it well ono must knowthe art All can have it if they wilLIt is an arithmetical art It is the con-clusion of numbers. All must live andought to live well, but how to live bestat the leas expense is tho work offigures to telL ; We must count the costof ways and means and comparethem. Many people use expensivearticles of food and dress w hen cheaperones would in every way be better andmore serviceable. In regu-lating the table expenses is there agreat want of economy. A little usefulinformation concerning the qualities offood, tho amount and kind of nutritivematter they contain, the wants of thohuman system, and the best way ofcooking, would often save fully ot

and, in many instances, half f!aoexpense. A wise economy in table ex-penses is favorable to health, and inthis way saves time, drugs, expense anddoctors' bills, flesh, strength and happi-ness. GvxhI Housekeeping.

Vegetable and Perfectly Harmless... . I.lver Pill. Pmnllraf. Cheanest. Easiest

Sa

Ian issr s ' "kef M.V Ithe I 1 .

T. HAZKI.TIN3. Warren. Pa.

VASELINE PREPARATIONS.On receipt ofprice in postage stamps we will send

free bj mail the following valuable articles:One Box of Pure Vaseline, .... 10 Cents,One Box of VaselineCamphor Ice, 10 Cts.One Box of Vaseline Cold Cream, 15 Cts.One Cake of Vaseline Soap 10 Cents.One Bottle of Pomade Vaseline.lS Cents.

If yon have occasion to use "Vaseline" in anyform be careful to accept only genuine goods pottip by ns in original package. A great manydrnirpifts are trying to persuade buyers to takeVaseline Preparations put up by them. Never yieldto such percussion, as the article) is an imitationwithout value and will not do gopd nor give youthe result vou expect A two ounce bottle of BlueSeal Vaseline is sold by all drujrgirtaat ten cents.

No Vaseline is KRraln unless our Dame is on tbs label.

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AS ana US - aaaa J al

uniis, fisDing Taciioi AND

Sportsman's.. I! - -

WStlD FOB CATALOOUI No. I). duBpileS,illMtia t-- MesapkK Te. Telephone Vo. lztl.

tbis SArsaST

ONEM'S tlllLDKKN.TboaMUidf ef eaos sasa an4vonwa la the V. 8. A. ewetlnlr Him ead lkr hesltk ma4tb.tr hapvtoess S Rlrlgc's FsStheir llr 4ln la I a faery

Chllllhswd h.Tl., kaRirtM'sPena. Mr Dreinrlsta.

UTl THB LKADI6 riHIU MT'S'-Z'hi1-- - - 'AAA IWb.lBlMi

DiTECTIViSWastes la eeary Ceaaty. Shrews saes le set aa4w msueetUasia ear Sesret Bcrrlea. Kspertenee aet aeeasaary. ParUealara free.Oraaasn Detertlre Bureau Co. Ars4,CU4llfltt.aiSrSAMS THIS rAfSS smtt aw. yea elite.

WAT STRONG, aa?1T.ti0 Msvla Stree.t, MEMPHIS, TK.SH.w Special attention to collkptiho akbMA TTS RS PSRTAININO TO K EAIi tATAT10.STSAJU Iia yArsa rrwy Sw. rxeisa.

svbmI rtetrs writs US for

SOLDIERS new Pension laws. PentfrM. earterarelleTA4.Success or no fee. A W.

McOorwlck Boas, WasklBftaa, D. 0., ClaelaaaU, .VAMS THIS tATSS awry awe ea nas

TVTASHTItLKSHOBTHAHp IHSTITTTB. Cornerll Church A Summer Bis., Nashville, Tenn. Alex.Fsall, Irw. Educates practically and ascureicso

orall proficients. borthand,Typewr1llns.Srsitlonsf and Penmanship. Wrltelorcatnlosuej.a nun

PATENTS nE'FORfuWrasAddress W. T. FITZGEKAIJ. WAsaiaTOJI.X. C.

ssrSTAxn Has PAnn eewr swi m esse

BUSINESS COLLEGE,VVVsJ V VV Will aendy"'! beantlf.il nHnisniHAiisHip rBEE, Lsr- - WAUXJB A1UJB. AA.

IUWBB 1511.11 Ageol s liantiemjierejasdssoiregood situations, writs J. D. liEOWif, dsrii JlLMa.

OS to )S a day. Sample worth ft.lla'SS'l FBE. IJni! not ndcr borsee feet. WritV iRAlfilH SAt'tTt KCIS HOLUtACO., aeUy,aa.CnAAta THIS rAriUetwy Saw yeawMa.

A. N. EL F. 1291.TIIE KITIU T AUVEstTJAKRA rLXA Jutwas) that yew saw tkw AdTTtls.isast in $

Oar Hannah Jane.Oar ITsnnsh Jane was thin and weifk,Ami fishy white her lip and cueek.We often tbounht ami tlionpht with pain,

" We sion must lo.--e our Hannah Jane."With change of doctors, cliane of air.She oouaht for heitliify everywhere.And. wtien our hopes were nlinojt past,

" K"nte Prescription tried at last,it cave us lov.t t litre as hope,

aseil to pine. he ceased to mope,MMerro s remedies are sure and truelNow ir.innan Janet s good as new.

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is theinly medicine for women, sold by drugpists,liuier a ytoxitive (piarantte front tho innnufact-irers- ,

that it will give satisfaction in everyjase, or money will bo refunded. Thisguarantee has been pr-'nte- on the bottle-wrappe- r,

and faithfully carried out formany years. - -

Dr. Piercb's Pellets cleanse and repulatethe stomach, bowels and system generally.Ono a dose; purely vegetable.

Mast n maiden lady's ae is markeddown at, a low lifruro that she may bo dis-posed of at a bargain. Rome SentincL

Stats of Ohio, Cnr of Toledo,Locas County,

Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is thelenior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheneyfc Co., doing business in the City of Toledo,County and State aforesaid, and that saidfirm will pay the sum of one hcnpred dol-lars for each and every case of Catarrhthat can not bo cured by the use of Hall'sCatarrh Cum Frank J. Cheney.

Sworn to before me and subscribed in mypresence, thisGth day of December, A.D.lSbft.seal A. W. Olsasok, Notary Public.Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally

tad acts directly upon the blood and mucoussurfacos of the system. Send for testi-monials, free. F. J. Ciienbt & Co., Toledo.O.

Sold by Druggists, 75c

A tea-kett- lb can sing when it is merelyfilled with water. But man, proud man, iano tea-kettl- e. Tcrrc Haute .Express.

' Progress.It is very important in this age of vast

material progress that a remedy be pleas-ing to tho taste and to the eye, easilytaken, acceptable to the stomach andhealt hy in its nature and effects. Possess-ing these qualities. Syrup of Firs is the one.perfect laxative and most gentle diureticknown.

TrreitE Is usnr.lly something on foot whena man takes his way to tlie chiropodistBoston Courier.

IF YOU HAVEmm or piles,KICK HE AO ACHE. TTj.nn Al F. COS-TI- T

K HOW E1.S, SOUK STOMACH amiBEtCHISO t if yonr feoil 4os not cs-slml- lal

and you have no appetite.. F1 FSB B

llllfnre these trouble. Try them;yon haveno(hinf( to I me, but will (aioa vlioreai body, l'rlee, 23e. per box.SOLD KVEItYAVIIEItE.

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tjto en re BUtonnness. Flck Headache. Constipation,

Malaria. Liver Complaint, take the aafoand certain remedy, SMITH'S

BILE BEASTSCm the SMALL- SIZR (40 little beans to the bot-

tle). Ther are the most oooveplent: salt ail aces.Triceof either sUe, 25 cent per bottle.f IQQIIMt ': Photo-irraTOT- e,

wvJlllWs panel sue of this picture ior ioeats (.coppers or stamps).J. F. SMITH ft CO.,

Makers of "Bile Beans." Bu Louis. Mo.esss EEC. GOLD KEJAL, TAB, 13, 1673.

W. BAKER & COSar--

retfast Cocoaabsolutely pur and

it ia soluble.b Chemicalsaim?.mti ia Its srepentioo. It luiam um tht a ora aiixcd with Etarch, Arrowroot

or Sugar, and is tiureitos fax moreeconomical, carta; Um taoa u cc.--ii cav It i dtUciona, aooriahiii;,ttrensthcsmir, ailt Diosstzo,aa4 admirably adaptra tor inTaliJjas wcil as for peraoua ia health.

Sold by Grocers n'rrKhm.W. BAKES & CO.. Dorchester. Ms.

T Ton V.tT la a Hos-so-t If r Ton wait atU N Ai'.Tll AN Sirrl Wire Mat. Absolutely flexible.I iiil r.l bj t'hvsli-lsn- and U. h. Ooi eninn-nt- . H- - od

II Mi rM AN MFG. CO., Beaver Tal. I'a.IMiA rafia ami a r--a ma

a Auuress,

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2-9-, Y'y?$r$p3

VV. L. DOUGLASQHnf AND $2 SHOEJOnWCFOB GENTLEMENIl 1 -- ! Otbr Anvertlsed SnectialtlesSW Are tke But l tk U'orlil.

None genuine nn lea name and prl(--e are stamped onfcottom. SOLD EVERY WHfK. U your dealer willnot supply you, send pontai for insti urtioos bow to boydirect from f without extra h rite.W. I,. ItOtrQlsAM. Krookvton, Mass.fruna tms parts rrwj tase m mu.I From Atlanta Constitution.

S. M. Gates, a member of the well-know- n

firm of Gates and Wood, cottonfactors, of Memphis, TeTw, says that hehas been terribly afflicted with a deepseated pain in his hand, which appearedto be an inflammation of the musclecovering the bone of the thumb at itsbase, where it joins the hand. He suf-

fered with it for nine months and foundno relief until he procured one bottle of

Mansfield's Magic Arnica Liniment,which, to his utter astonishment, cured hishand in a few days.

The above is only a sample of thou-

sands of letters received by the MansfieldDrug Company, Memphis, Tenn., manu-

facturers of this famous pain destroyer.This liniment is simply marvelous in itseffect both upon man and beast. Painhas no chance with it.

J. I. CASE T. U. CO.XLA.OXICX1, - WIS.,

MANUFACTURE US OF

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Portsble. Ptstlonary and Traction Easrines, HEl- -AKS. 1VS!. xl nrs. ro.fl", rr uuHAW MILL Machinery. tT-Bi-

vn for LAROSUANDSOMI CATALOaUl. MAILED fHi

THIS FAFia eeay kM r rtte.

fl "f B PI Af BOII.EBS, HHAJTIJfO,Il 11 21 Iulleya, attestns JPnaapa.1 I i Ll I.lrtr, tc. I!nt- -

B s9BlarBl7 ilea. HiuandnieaaiiMiaitnPAIJt. Arehlleetaral I HOXT WORK.

IRONWORKS.CHiCKASAtt iNGINES,

TOnX K. A CO.. Mampfala, Tcsiau

R&uscsoE,LsL YEARBOOKNOW sVELAPT. Deseribea their Utet ImprotwdT k rMhtrs TarnslscJEaflaet. MUU and SawMill iJHtWa. UvTPumm, ttlo.ry E.arlswa,Pl.U r AattomBtle.SU.4 BOILKKS. MrrRUS8KLU A. CO., - MAS8II.LON, OHIO.

litis JAraJt tnwt girsrt your

lEHsiorjspDELAY,nncisim in

ATTOllXET, WACHUTUX,1. CTHIS eAJiUt siaij Ileum sills.

ARDWHISSETPASITSCURED AT BOMB WITH"OCT TAW. BooUOfPiP- -

sent mi a.I B. M. WOOLLEY. M.Dw

1TLASTA. GA. OiBoe CoX WautefcaJini.rSAMX IK1S rAfla eer ibae r waie.

at an if a Wfmmms 19 4f

Karh libm-- of muo wrarfed iDif riteiy a:Hi Ij lliuPurvt and Besu t3T for tcr)nscie.

X1UA tAttmt san jaaaraa.

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