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Show If Dobbins' Klcctrie Soap It what 10 many fti'ist that it is. ou cannot a lor I to to without It. Your crocf r b.n it. or can net it, and you ran decide for yourself Tcry stem. Don't let another Motilav pass with-ou- t trying it. THE POINT. 6 1 J Trum a Tatholic Arch- - bishop down to the Poorest of the Poor a testify, not only to the 1)1 Tlrtnes of ST. JACOBS OIL, The Great Remedy For Pain, but to ita superiority ovist all other remedies, express d thus: It Cures Promptly, Permanently; which means strictly, that the seek a prompt relief witj no return of the palu, and this, they say, M. JacoU Oil WUl givu 1 bin U ita excellence. A pood man or a gxl woman without tact become a terror. When a horc rears It is very in iih alive, eren if it docs teem to be ou its lat legs. Greenhouse and Budding I'lants, Palms, Dracaenas, Ac., chea. Sweet Potato, Cat-hasr- e and Tomato p ant in ca-o- Scud for descriptive cutulogue. W. .). Hsishk. PluttMuoulb, Neb. The blarney stone is merely a ilium rock after all. "Bhown's Bronchial Thociies" are widely known aa an admirable remedy for Bronchitis, lloarsetie-a- , tough and Throat troubles. Sold only in uosei. In the plad springtime the conductor of the electric car merrily sings his troilcy la. (inrtleld T U Guaranteed. If not eatl.. faelorv 10! urn pacana ami art uivney baek. Cure. SHk hcatlahe. It Is a very attipld boy that doesn't know bis lines when the trout scasou arrives. Ollhert'a Treee 1.1 nines, Best In the World. Krv mtelllKent l.ily nnJ Drcwmaker auows lb ;euutno good, nuve urnue on soiva-- A man who is a )oor liar finds It conveni-ent to stick to the truth. orvris enjoys Both the method aud results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys-tem effectually, dispels colds, head-aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro-duced, pleasing to the taste and ac-ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial la its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, Its many excellent qualities com-mend it to all and have made it tie most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and $1 bottles by all leading drug-gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro-cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do cot accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, AX f YORK. H.t. "German Syrup" w,nl - , Ml' W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. C OO (iviitiinn lland-eire- an eleitantand stylish dress shoe which commends Itaelf. f.00 llnnd-sewe- d Welt. A flnecnlf sboeua-- equalled tor style anddurabilltjr. Welt Is the staudurd dress hhoe, at a poimlft-pric- e. 1 0 .50 1'olieeniaii'a Shoe Is for especially adapted railroad men, farmers, eto. All marie i n Cunirreks, Button and Tjtce. IO.00 for Ladies, is the only limid-aewe- d v slioe sold at this pptilr price. iO-B- ltongohi Shoe fur ladles. Is a new.le-ss parture and pmmlMes to become fMipulnr. r.00Slior for Lndles, and 1 . 7 li !..r Minxes still retain tlielr exceiteiu-- forstrle. ela All (roods w mill tnniHHl wllhiutineon t stlvei tlwd Uri'iil H't-n- enniiKt Mupply y.m. send ilffeoS Gfaetorv l prir-- nr a p.it.-i- foro.--. W. I.. IMII t.l.As, Itrorklon. Mils. WsN l l'.l,-M- ioe dealer luevery rliy and low ii not occupied, lo lake exelu slve nueney. All sieciiIi aJverlloed In local puper. Sieud lor Illustrated catalogue. FURNITURE, CARPETS. - ........... u Yl It's sometimes said patent medicines are for the igno-rant. The doctors foster this idea. "The people," we're told, " are mostly ignorant when it comes to medical science." Suppose they are I What a sick man needs is not knowl-edge, but a cure, and the medi-cine that cures is the medicine for the sick. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-ical Discovery cures the "do believes" and the "don't be-lieves." There's no hesitance about it, no "if" nor "possi-u- i State of On 10, City of Toledo, ( Lucas Couuty, i ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath thut he is the senior partner of the firm of K. J. Che-ney t Co.. dointr business in the city of Toledo, county andf-tai- aforesaid, and that said firm will pav the sum of ONE HUN DKKD DOLLAKS "for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catauhh Cchk. FKAXK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Ota day of December, A. D., 18S0. , . A. W. GLEASON, ' seal Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and act directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 8end for testimo-nials free. F. J. CHENEY Jc CO., Toledo, Ohio. 2T"Sold by Druggists, 75c. Z'h i mm rrrvi mar- -i ' I No, 335. Thlt Identical etniar. mimlMr SSB, with bet, atIfu lac rv5e prt), will it tout to tiy addrMM upua r eclpt of HO 00. If not i&tlifavtorx tnd returned at one, mon7 will b refundod. Tb bft carriage In th. world tr tb pric. CIIAS. SIIIVKHICK&CO., WholraaU and ratal! dealar ami tnaautaoturart, 1M 1.01, aud 1.10 Faruam utievt, Omaha. rf I EWIS1 98 UE I aw (PATKNTRU) I L The sTrnnoest and vwrni Lye) I Iff A mado- - UI make tho brM per-- , 1 lLi fumed Hard Boap In 20 minutes jtm witliout IxMlitg. It 1 the best for aofteniiiK water, cleansing; m I waste plpea, disinfecting ainlia, L7 closets, wusliiug bottles, paint, gf trees, etc. 1L PENNA, SALTM'F'G CO. avSy-y- ta Gen. AgU., Fhila., Fa. It says " I CaHi cure you, only do as I direct." Perhaps it fails occasionally. The makers hear of it when it does, because they never keep the money when the medicine fails to do good. Suppose the doctors went on that principle. (We beg the doctors' pardon. It wouldn't do 1 ) Choking, sneezing and every other form of catarrh in the head, is radically cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Fifty cents. By druggists. .... 1 1 ntSH Illustrated Publications, Witt 1 IILI Maps, deiKXlblns' Minnesota, II r at North Oakola, Montana, Idaho, I m a Washington and Oregon, the A sjaaaapaassaFree NORTHERN Uoveruuient I flnJllv I PACIFIC If. R. LHIl UpOI I Beat Agricultural ,1 i mM Orscing and Nase tier Land nnw r(M?n to settlers. AUitau hKK. Address UlAg.lt. LAMUOKX, LmatJXm. . P. a. . St. Fsal, Biu. HOW TO MAKE MONET. 1 read what Mr. Bell said about making tSO per month, lalso tent to the Ntandaid Silver Ware. Co., to" bt.. Boston, Mast-.- , and received a line rase of sample- I tw,k orders the first day that iaid me Slo protHt mods So die flmt week, at the end of one month t had S115 clear profit. Any one can iret circulars and aireney bf wrltlns-th- e above flrro. 1 hope others may proflr. by my experience. Yours Truly, W. f. WILLIAMS. 1 he phrenologists do not always give their knowledge free. Those who have not A Throat used Boschee's Ger-- and man for some Lung severe and chronic Specialty. trouble of the Throat and Lungs can hard-ly appreciate what a truly wonder-ful medicine it is. The delicious sensations of healing--, easing, clear-ing, strength-gatherin- g and recover-ing are unknown joys. For Ger-man Syrup we do not ask easy cases. t Sugar and water may smooth a throat or stop a tickling for a while. This is as far as the ordinary cough medicine goes. Boschee's German Syrup is a discovery, a great Throat and Lung Specialty. Where for years there have been sensitiveness, pain, coughing, spitting, hemorr-- i nage, voice failure, weakness, slip-ping down hill, where doctors and medicine and advice have been swal-Jowe-d and followed to the gulf of despair, where there is the sickening conviction that all is over and the end is inevitable, there we place German Syrup. It cures. You are a live man yet if you take it. The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. Grs. A. Dubois, a well known resident of St Louis, says: "I have used several hot-tie- s of l'rickly Ash Bitters for biliousness and malarial troubles, so prevalent In this climate, and heartily recommend it to all alllicted In a like manner. It is the best remedy I ever used." The man who loafs on the corner never deals on the squiire. The heart of a city is probably where Its beats come from. SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH BBSS lm KWOKE Circu LAR.E.KRAU5ERBRD.MiJ0N.rA, F? BIRDWMANNIA ThcGruuSccrct ofihcl laatry brwder ofthsi HrtMounUim,Qerml twk "f Bird Mann will Kttort KHwof Cui VvA Birrit, will prevent their ailment 4 k.thro TsL in tood coodiiioo. It makncaiuricitraT hik shedding feather. Sent by matt on fiyA. receipt of 15CIS, Sold bjr alt dnifginn mfif Uirectiona fre bird Food Co., 4N.jdfC m St., Phita..P. t",vls.:C! SALVEm".sn!" k VfHtMOVtt THI TOt CORN IVffll TIMS JZ TeiANTCHKMICAI.CO. PHU.A.PA. U When Baby was sick, we jave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Hiss, she clung to Castorla, When she bad Children, she cave them Castorla, BOILING WATER OR MILK. EPPS'S GRATEFUL COMFORTING. COCOA LABELLED L2 LB. TINS ONLY. HOW TO EARN $200 MONTHLY Write for particulars to the Stab Tontine Association, pays to its mem-bers $100 in 3 months. 2000 members in Philadelphia first month. Our pay to Secretaries is extremely liberal. Writ STAR TONTINE ASSOCIATION, 1321 Walnut btxzxt, Philadelphia, Pa, I CURE FITS! Wban I say eat I do not mean moral? to ston tbeu This Is the season when mllllnca and mil-lionaire almost rhyme. Strength and health go together with the exception of butter. It Is a woman's nature to pet somethlnp. If she has nothiug to et she is apt to be In a pet herselL 0 m FAT FOLKS REDUCED jryb to P5r month r?y lierisl 1 III I an, no bad fferU. Strictly confident.!! 8nd V. for cirnliir mid Htimonia'a. ddrftna Lr. O.W.F.8NrDKli.McVicker'iTbeatr Bids. Oliieftio. lit MANHOOD !SHVi55k ful Imprudence, caiifina l'nmatiire mt'ay, hervous hebillty, Lout Uanhoofl, c, having tried 111 vain everv known remevlr, litis dlsicoveriHi almile means of wblch ha w ill Kemi FKKK to Ilia Aiulrew 1. II. ItKEVEK, K. Ikx Saw, Ji. Y. Cil, for a tlma and then hava them return again. I mem a radical care. I have made the disease of FITS, EPI. LEPSl" or FALLING SICKNESS a s study. I warrant my remedy to care the worst oases. Becauas others have failed is do reason for aot now reoelvinca cure. Bend at onoe for a treatise and a Free Hottleof my infallible remedy. Give Kiprees and Post Olfloe, II. O. itOOT, AI. C, 183 Penrl N. Y. Mrs. Wluslow'ii Soothing Syrup, Tor Chil-dren teething, softens tho ituma, rehics Inflamma-tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle. A sealed proposal Is one that bits been rati-fied with a kiss. FOR FIFTY YEARS. Swift Specific S. S. S. has a record enjoyed by no other medicine. Considered Wonderful s ss. For Over Mr Henry V 8milh' ' Belmont, West IS Virginia, says: " l.e considers his cure PURELY fifty years of Scrofula by 8. 5. 8., one of the most VEGE- - ! wonderful on record. He had tha disease TABLE, it nas oeen 0( the wors( type g( his (jfe he was curin17 all 22 ear ' ase ancl nis wh0,e yuth WIS 13 6 embittered by It. Of course he had all LESS S01TS OI OlOOd sorts of treatment, but nothing benefited TO THE rrnnrilf frnm him Permiinen,,y un,i' 00 8. S. S. MOST which cleansed the poison from his sys- - DELICATE inordinary lem, and cured him sound and well." CHILD. pimple to the worst types of scrofula and blood poison. Book on Blood and Skin Dleeaaea Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ca. BORE WELLS ! 1 Our Well Maehln.s era the most Ft' ,,,""el BBLUBI.B.nUKSI.B.SI'CCKSHrUtJ Lit lTV tliey do MOHIC WOltK and If uf .av au. UIIKA 1 1 It I'ltoyn. Jg SUJ Y.I They FIN isll Welle where lfj III Y7 win era FAIL! Any lire. KUfff A uuueeco4afDcae.diamir. .eawjaa LOOMIS & NYMAN, M?J?m TIFFIN, - OHQ.tm!&zr FKftEl SaOaa esilly bt iu.de dunug ta. aioDths of Airil, May, Jbb.,1 I July and Auicitt. by any enerai'tl'? I ILady 6k centlemaWTI I vt7cbT ft am all artkk vliich ou fUL U IltiuMkwp nl H tntj 8ur la vrrj pari of th l'mt4 ami ('u.aulk.a Hlf yog mun bunttnti anrl ti a ? pf tit Stamp M rciu 11. I IWILL RECEIVE FREE SAMPlTI I Han't fi.H particular! ti return matl. Ad. Ire, H f?i JC. IGood Niws lo Ltdlis. 1 i 1 Deartaee. eaetlfal Peeieate fg "" tSer SaSKrlker. Ureateat otter. I f? I Now'syourtlme to orders for I r I our celebrated Taaa, CaSeaa and faW W7k Vaes Baklat PawSer, and aecure a heatill. I AftX I ful Uold Band or Mos. hune China I WalnA I T' B". I'lnner Set, Quid Band laeeaSKiaaaeaSl Moss Hore Toilet Set, Wak'h,t)ra Lamp, uaaujr, Wehster's Dictionary and many other premluma. 8i pounds of Tea bv mail on receipt of S!i. ror particulars addruss THK ORKiT ASlKKlt'AN TICA CO., P. o. Bos ). SiandiB Vassal St., Kaw Jobs, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. GERMAN Sweet Chocolate. 3rSfLThe most popular street Chocolate in the market. '"T It is nutritious and palat-ff-J able ; a particular favorite tli llll children, and a most Wif III ill cxceent article for family III 1 Hvl Served as a drink, or 'fill I fl eaten as confectionery, it Aiilll 1 Ilia a delicious Chocolate, iatff JjlJ The, genuine is stamped upon the wrapper, S. Ger-man, Dorchester, Mass. Sold bj Grocers eierrTtaere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. DrTL G. WHs NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Specific for Hysteria, Pfulnen, FiU, Nenralffla, Wake-falne- Mental IXprMsion Softening of the Brain, in Insanity and leading to minory, decay and death. Premature Old AgQ, BarrenneM, Loaa of Power tn either ext InYoluntary Ixwiwi, nd Bpermatorrnce earned by of the brain, or Kch bx contains one month'i treat-mfn- t. $1 box, or ilx for 5, ient by mail prepaid. With each order for ilx boxee. will send purchaser guarantee to refund money ft the treatment falls to cure. Guarantees Issued and genuine sold only by GOOU.nAN DKl'G CO.. 1110 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB, CViH BlJTAiatlY. SELF INKING STAMP OCg Hfl With name and address oomplete. mWLJ Br Msl1- Club of f'lTO 'or ne BS53fcli CnUlogaeand Aaents' 1.1st for 10 fFIeenu. Address, 8CHWAA U STAMP PtiEAL CUHfAXY, St. Pant. Minn. " W. N. U., Omaha, 565-- 17. ijRICKLY ASH I BITTERS One of the most important organs of the human body Is the LIVER. When it fails to properly perform its functions the entire system becomes deranged. The BRAIN, KIDNEYS, STOMACH, BOWELS, all refuse lo perform their work. DYSPEPSIA, CON-STIPATION, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY DIS-EASE, etc., are the results, unless some-thing is done to assist Nature in throwing oft the impurities caused by the Inaction of a TORPID LIVER. This assistance so necessary will be found in Prickly Ash Bitters ! It acts directly on the LIVER, STOMACH and KIDNEYS, and by its mild and cathartic effect and general tonic qualities restores these organs to a sound, heallhy condition, and cures all diseases arising from thesa causes. It PURIFIES THE BLOOD, tones up the system, and restores perfect health. If your druggist does not keep it ask him lo order it for you. Send 2o stam p for copy ol "THE HORSE TRAINER," published by us. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS CO., 0l9 Proprietors, ST. LOUIS, MO. SICJLI..I.EADACSIE I roeitlTelTcnrrd t f a rvrr n Q enes uuie puu. uAIiIlIiI They also relleTe Die treeafromDripepsta.In. laaiaaif aa digestion and ToeBaarty 1 V1 ITT Lb EatiBf. A perfect rem I I llfirn ed7lorDlstiiieaa.Nanaee I I IVLK Drow.ineaa, Bad laaU 1 I ! lB atonth. Coated I I PILLS. Tonsue.Paia laths Sid.. I I 'r TORPID UTIR. Ther ' Veaaev' I re(tulate th Bowels 1 Pnrelr Vereuble. I Price 2B Cental CASTES KESICIXi; CO., HIW TCitZ. Small Pill; Small Dose. Small Price. rM:OQga Hllraiai l.s:l Best Cough Medicine. Recommended by Physicians. Cures where all else fails. Pleasant and agreeable to tho B? taste. Children take it without objection. By druggists. Pi'l!"Sgsf fUsi U II fTaa EJf iHTt ' 1 Itmrnf ifi MaffrTir isl rfi",Serf tW i jJ KV3X CHICHtSTtR'8 ENBLISH, H(D CROSS V DIAMOND BRAND A -- Sl r T THC ORIGINAt. AND GENUINE. The an 7 Safe, Bare, anil raltaUn Pill tor VVy rj XJj I.ndlca. k llni.rl.l f'ir CieSl-- . KnflUh IHamond Brand la Hed an.l Gold m.iiilll y f.J Iwxei wlib blue rllho. Take ae ataer kind. Amm 8uh$tUvtimu and Imitation!. V ( jii pfii. (q p..icbearS bone., iink wrapper., ere danreroua enuBterfelta, AI Dm., I.ti, mt emd u v fFr:S 4e. in .i.mt t'r imrtienl.ri, iitawolaU, and 'KelTer tnr l.e.tlea. tn MIT, br retnre SJall r lfl.ll.ia TmlnmiiUI.. '" h"r. CMIIHIS l t CHIel IC.l Co., M.CI..,e lUuarii. r aU Ltml OrarsUia, tUlLAULU UlA, fffift "Down With High Prices." Vf THIS SEWINS MACHINE Clg. ONIiTT $101 .lfis" SlTT Top Btimrles, . Harness' se 'f Kuad k arts.. .,10 00 Wa8'iua,M oe I laAl fs.oo Farailynr Store SlaId, 1.0a Q VI iTl Asso-i- Farmers- Scala.... toe T A jl -- A(W moo lb. Hay or Stuck Scje... 40 oo Fonreand Kit of Tiiin 10.00 a 1000 ihcr Articles at Half Price. CHICAGO SCALE CO.. Calces" 111 TTEN TiTA IN"CS I rau'lns, Ho ma nd Wnp;! CoTf m, RtMkmen' Bed HherU, C'aiiipinir Outfit ondothintf xn) all klrtdft of Ctuiviu voskIh. UMAHA TENT ANU AWMNU CU 11 IS itreet, Omaha. Kcti- W Ital 'I amm Saye. A little Washington boy, who keeps his eves tin J t':ii open constantly, re-cently MKVfe.icvl in rather ctubnr Irs fulhur. llo had been uniusitij,' himself by pretending to transact business IIko papa," and in-sisted on bong sho.ni tiio respect due a n citizen. Hut ho wanted a pair of roller spates, and when he got them spent u food deal of time on the pavement, One evening iiis father came from his o'liee. and for the sake of tensing the little man said: "That's nice. Isn't it? The idea of a man play-ing like that. What would you think of papa were lie to come home on skates?'" Well,"' said the youngster after a thoughtful si.enee, "mamma says you do." tXillhlc l.nrll.. Much has b.e'i written about the cai th-e- n,' tr:..v.-i-f various, cotin'ries. but it is i.ot genera. iy Knoni that the inhabitant of lVnaeova. a village in Portugal have .': --''Hern: intia ea:ei a Variety of oat-l- fuirni in t..u uei-- i; It U said that titty of inotn leaving home is uMicled w nil a singu-lar malady with gastric symptoms un-less provided with a supply of the earth. The reason of this is probably tlie presence of arsenie in tiio unrlu which is known to produce these sin-gular effects upon i;s habltuai con-sumers. The fact that Dr. Yogel has found none in it by cursory examina-tion, but on the contrary, has de-- : tected that it contains about doubio the quantity of nitrogen found in similar soils from the adjacent fields, lends plausibility to the view that the active substance may be un alkaloid. 1 he whole question could be easily settled by a competent chemist, and it U to be hoped that some one wiil undertake its investigation. THE CEORCIA CrXcKER. Borne- Worda In lefenae of a ed Type uf Kotif herner. There was once a (ioorgia Cracker, and we are his descendants, nays the Augusta (ia.. Chronicle. From tho blended strains of Knjjlish, Sulzbunrer and Scotch-Iris- h which came to this country, and which nettled ovor tho Savannah from Yamacraw to Peters-burg there was evolved a cosmopolite who left his print upon history. He has carved out what (ion. Toombs used to call State of Goorgy." Ho grw tobacco and indigo, he traded with tho Indian for his insltry; he beat back the Spanish into Florida and kept the savage off his claim. He stoutly fought the Hrititsh in the revolution, and under Troup and tho treaty he op-posed old John Adams and tho general government. Ho helped to build the steamboat and invent tbo cotton gin; he reclaimed the swamps r.nd dug gold out of the hills; ho drilled in the mill- - tin. and pulled the gander's neck on holidays; he hated everything wrong and burned up the roeord of the Yazoo fraud; he paid his just debts and rounded the watermelon into perfection; he led the way to secession with his pike and furnished more troops than any other state; he was tho first one to revive after the war, reclaiming tho state and making tho best of a bad bargain. Ho builds up his cities, digs out his rivers and canals, lotids tho union in railway constructions and spins more cotton than any other southern com-monwealth. Ho is religious, patriotic, public-spirite- believes in prayer and keeps the powder dry in fact he is the brother-germa- n to Undo Jonathan. He is called the southern Yankee; tho light of the new south, the hope of tho nation is this ( ieorgia Cracker. Judge Longstrcet wrote humorously, but ten-derly of him in thoso incomparable Georgia scenes. Col. Thompson pic-tured him gallant and pieturesquo, in that Indescribable "courtship of Major Jones." Ready for a fight or a foot-race, high toned and reflective, full of provincialism, but never (lominiitcu oy prejudice; hospitable, helpful, tender, quaint and true, the (Jcoriii Cracker stands the peer of tho Knickerbocker on the Hudson or tho Carrolla of 'the Chesapeake. The Georgia Cracker was shrewd but full of principle. He could coin money out of the sunshine and tan riches from the fur of the gopher. Ho was not melancholy or liourbonish but full of the now. He didn't watch his roof thatch rot like the Arkansas settler he went to work and repaired it. He was willing to work his lands with or without slaves. His first char-to- r prohibited serfdom as it birred out rum. He took his horn on Michaelmas with the lordly air of a Peter Stuyves-an- t, and kept the pledge all the rest of the year with the Btern stoicism of a Spartan. He worshiped Andrew Jack-son and yet believed in Troup. He sided with Joe Brown "agin the banks." He was a democrat by conviction a whig only by perversion. He regard-ed Henry Clay's party as an aristocratic concern. He boycotted La Fayette for meddling with our institutions, just as he snubbed Jay Gould when he rode through the south in his palace car. Troup was a Georgia "Cracker,'" so was Alex. Stephens, with his pale face and bright eye; so was Ben Hill, as he left the plow handles in Jasper county to go to the State University; so was Sam Thurmond, of Watkinsville, as he sturdily fed the forge with one hand and turned the pages of Blackstone with the other; so are we all Georgia "Crackers" the descendants of God's people the plain yeomanry of an em-pire, the thriftiest kindliest most help-ful folks on earth. Sherman cut a swath forty miles wide and 300 miles long right in the heart and homes of the Georgia Cracker. One hundred millions of property was wiped out in eight months. Now the whole state from Dalton to Waycross blossoms like a rose. Iron and coal and granite are quarried from the base of the Kenne-sa-and the railroads which have given us Cordele and Americus and Brunswick have ligated the last wounds of war. Franco has not leapt into luxuriance more swirtiy man isoutn Georgia from pillage and devastation. Look what the Georgia Cracker is doing! There is one million of him. He is at work. His children are at school. He lives well, reads the pa-pers and thinks for himself. He is building an empire. There is nothing half so sweet to him as the red old hills of Georgia. Long may he live! May his tribe increase and his shadow never grow less! KtriisxHns I'p Llfc'a Riicgcd Hill TTIth youlh. vlsror. ambition and an Indom-itable- will to help u. is no such prievuu niutlnr, but totterltii: dowu aiialn, afflicted by tho ailment wliieh bnet old aite our nacks bent with lumbago, our elastic mus-cles and Joints atlff and painful, ta a woeful piece of business. For the inttrtmtlep which the decline of life too often hi iiiRs, Hostet-ter'- a Momuch Bitters Is n beneficent aouree of lelief. u luilncatiiip aoluee always to be depended upon. No reKiilulinK tonlo evolved by botitnio medical discovery is ao well calculated, so thoroughly utile, but without undue stimulutlve effects to help the aired, t lie delicate and the convalescent to resuscitate the vitality of a frame which time and plivsleu) decline have Impaired us thla. Kidney and bladder weakness and disorder, costi ver ess. malarial complaints, dyspepsia and rheuiuti-.- are among the bodily affliction which this sterling aud regulator overcomes. How It M il Named. The origin of the name America" has recently been discussed by tne geographical society of lk-rli- Some held that it canto from a range of mountains in Central America, called by the natives Amerique. and that Vespucci was not called Amerigo, as it is not a name in the saint calendar of Italy. 'They asserted that he changed his name from Aiberigo to Amerigo, after the latter was coming into use as a name for the western world. Signer Govi, however, has proved that Alberi-c- o, in the Florentine language, is iden-tical with Amerigo, and a letter of Vespucci, dated loOO, found recently in the archives of the duke of Gonzaga, at Mantua, shows that he sometimes subscribed himself as Amerigo. More-over, the natives call the mountaine Amerisque, not Amerique, so that the question may be considered settled in favor of the personal name. Weight or French Honey. A Frenchman, who evidently revels in handling large Bums of money, has compiled some entertaining statistics with regard to tho weight of a milliard of the French coin of tho realm. Ac cording to him a milliard in silver weighs 10,000.001 pounds; in gold 645,100 pounds; in 1,000 franc checks, 2.oG0 pounds, and in 100 franc checks, 23,000 pounds. Assuming that a car-rier could carry two hundred weight, 18 men would be required to carry a milliard in 1,000 franc checks, 115 men for the sum in 100 fratio checks, 3. 225 men in gold and 60,000 in sil. ver. A milliard in 1,000 franc checks would make 2,000 volmncsof 500 pages each. Boston Herald. Sat 011 the Preacher. An inoxicatcd Atlanta negro went to church, and because the preacher did not happen to suit him, threw him down and sat on him. The negro was arrested and held, not on a charge of assault, but on a charge of having brought liquor into ahouse of worship, though all the liquor ubout him was in bis stomach. Ilolman'a Liver l'ada. Holmsn's Liver Puis cure malaria. Hulttian's Liver i'a s cure Uilliocskbss. liolinan'g Liver 1'aUs cure Inhiokstion. 1'ajnplilet free with full insirtiutluns eommsnita. tlons. Holm ah Liv eh Pad Co., F. O. box 81 IS, N. Y. Luck Is a pood thing to depend upon If you have no desire to succeed. If you want to sluk money get Into the swim. C'uta. In treating ordinary cuts, cleanli-ness and care are generally more requisite than skill. If the cut bo ex-tensive, or an artery, vein or any other important, part be injured, it be-comes a more urgent matter. Acci-dental cuts from knives, cutting tools, scythes, &c, are mora likely to occur on the face and limbs than on the body. All that is requisite in general is to bring the parts together as ac-curately as possible and to bind them up; this is usually done 6y adhesive plaster, when the cut ceases to bleed. Nothing is so good for this purpose as paper previously washed over on one side with thick gum-wat- er, and then dried; when used it is only to be slightly wetted with the tongue. When the cut bleeds but little, it is well to soak the part in warm water for a few minutes, or to keep a wet cloth on it. This removes inllamation and pain, and also a tendency to fainting, which a cut gives some persons. If the bleeding be too copious, dab the part with a rag wetted with creosote. If the wound be large, it should be sewed up. If the blood that issues be very scarlet, it may be concluded that an artery has been touched, and then, whenever the bleeding cannot be stopped, medical aid must be pro-cured; the best method to pursue, is to bind up the wound tightly or to hold a finger strongly against the part that bleeds. Florida is now raising joung aligators for the tourist market. Ate With a Jackkulfc. The use of forks was introduced Into France, with many other refined meth-ods of liring by Catherine de Medici, and from Franoe was introduced into England, where Ben Johnson ridiculed their use as a beggarly fashion import-ed from Italy ''to the saving of nap-kins." The first person who is reeorded to have used a fork was a daughter of a Greek emperor, who married a doge of Venice, and whose luxurious way of living was the scandal of that city of the sea. "She ate her food, " says the Vene-tian chronicler, "with a golden fork." The knives and forks did not come into common use among the nobility in England till the 17th century; arid as late as the 18th century, gentlemen in traveling carried their knives ami forks in a case, as inns did not often furnish sucn luxuries. Previous to the time of Elizabeth the only article to assist in eating was the jackknife, which also served for sundry other purposes. - What France Does. In France warm meals are provided for the school children of the poor by' the government. In this way France rpent last year over 1200,000. |