A Good Nonest Doabter ts a person wo like to meet Wao like to have such a man try Tetterine He will be more en thusiastic than anybody else once he's cured and convinced, Tetterine is for Tetter, Ecgema, Ringworm and all skin diseases. DO cents a | OX at drug stores or by mall from J.T. Shaptrineg, Savannah, Ua The road of reason is slow but sure to him who travels it, 8. K. Coburn, Mgr. Clarie Scott, writes “3 find Hall's Catarrh Cure a valuable remedy. Iruggists sell it, Te. ¢ He who weaves falsehood is certain wear patches, Fita permanently ensed. No fits or nervons. ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Groat Nerve Restorer. 82 trial bottle and treatise free Di, RK. H. Knine Ltd, ®1 Arch St. Phils. Pa. Even a wooden Indian gets taken in some- times, 1 | "REV. DR. TALMAGE Sunday Sermon. Ie Declares Woman's First Sin Was Curlosity=Eve's Fatal Results to Generations. Texr: ‘And when the woman the tree was good for food, and that {t was pleasant to the eyes and a tree to be sired to one wise, she took of fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave unto her husband with her Genesis {il 6, Succeeding make It is the first Saturday afternoon in the world's existence, Ever since has been watching the brilliant ! umyptuously entertain at thelr’ house Colonel Twaddie and Esquire Chitchat and Governor Smalltalk, Whoever hath an in- { nuendo, whoever hath a soandal, whoever i hath a valuable secret, let him sncrifice it to this goddess of splutter, | | i | but eat fruit that does | them, | affairs. Then, how many young driosity go through the whole realm of French novels, to sea whether they really ns bad as moralists have pronounced them. They come near the verge of the precipiee just to look off. They want to | soe how far it really is down, but they lose | their be lance while they look and fall Into remediless ruin, or, rock, gibbering with curses or groaning in- i PAYING THE PIPER. Lom smm— What the Vanquished in War Have to Pay to the Victors. fremendous Payment in Territory and Money Paid by France to Germany Other the Fenian Raid in Canada, Indemnities Settlement for The Balloon Railroad. What is pronounced the most novel of railroad ever devised pow to be added to the strange things of modern times. A balloon is to the propelling power used in carrying | passengers to and from the top of the Hochstauffen mountain, at Bad Riel enhall, a well-known watering place in the Austrian Alps. The plan is kpown as the aerostatic railroad, and is the invention of Engineer Valde raner. The power by which this en trancing mountain top is now reached by visitors is furnished by a captive balloon, which runs along a track built at the side of the roadbed trailer, furnished with many | wheels, clasping this wooden rail, and schemen be | to be we) of Blankets, 180 Are Summer € ul AWAY of a y — — yf wings and scales and clouds, and in his | offectual prayer. By all means encourage After six years’ miffering 1 was cured by Pi- 2 ‘ gv and ornithology | healthful inquisitiveness, by all means dis- go's Cure. ~MARY Trnomson, 233 Ohio Ave, | 8nd Chih y 1} s noticed that the | courage ill regulated curiosity. | Allegh Pa., March 19, 1804, | robins fly tl in twos, and that®the fish] That one Edenie transgression . 1 nnd that the Hons | geen to be nn but ft Talent unemployed 8 an engine without | wal ha fl in twos, and in the warm | whichto this day makes the earth stagger. steam. ! J va of that Saturday afternoon he | 7 i ¢ the consequences of that " { falls off nto slumber, as if by allegory | would have to compel the world to i Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children to teach all ages the greatest of earth- | throw pen all its prison doors and display | Bi SOT iehs Lhe BA Eo amr ly bleseings is ig : paradisal- the erime, and thfow open all {ts hospitals | 01 olenc ith th scovery on | and display the disease, and throw open all the | of Adan { in insane asylums and show the wretch- of and open all the sepulchers and | dead, and open all doors of to this trailer the passenger car being fastened, The operator as a seal iu the car, aud a cord between by whic he ny, swings did not uch, struck a blow ! { his place and the balloon, : the gas supply is regnlated ons also several brakes aud safety at hand in foot of this uniqne 1 tank and a generator, gas being made here to illuminate the town, for the purpose of filling the ball i A charge sufficient to carry the car 15 the top of the mountain is given it at the start, and when the grade has been mounted, and all is ready for the return down the mountain, a smsll quantity of gas 1s and the A car starts down. oa THE Mrs. Pinkham's Ane case of sceident. allroad is | ) nding tolligence just landed on ¢ r planet, them ther of all the i spenk . | show the the first, the fairest and the best the lost ywrld and show the d That | I make me a garden { Eder tran otohed chords with mountain n :, and 1 bord » {1 aross the h of the world and with pearis from Ceylon and diamone m with dolorous walling, and it | tolaon ape Re * rd z : y g leonda. H ra and there ar plagues upon the air and the | waing In the t that : the tempest and fastened | the paddling of the swans gather me leach. to the heart of the sek | @ from the Amazon, and o ; ying nations. Beaut at the start, | \ i mart vias : es and tamarinds fr rz. i 1 ile at the Oh, 1 many have | woodbine and honey . | the Home-grown nter- feited virtues CaAnno HR and ¢ edness, Ana si the ved, use Dr. Isaac Thomp- f afflicted with sore eyes ' per bottle son's Ey c-watar, Druggists sell at 25 ton str Ni i wants Nature is not ¢ Jaime § Fenner's sunligh N. X. Dr nia, St. Vitus Dance. One bottle Specific cures, Circular, Fred WAr “25 . : { released, Mutability is a balky horse. | tro Th heaith ing over the wall and st . spaniels here here thos 3 are votaries of | t “1 gprawling themselves i "y hacab ha brother, hore, and | roughly, are Jond are all 1 nr ¢ yo i HEAT PLAGUE OF AUGUST, 1896. Explanation of the Unusual Number of Deaths and Prostrations Among Women. are 4 - Is the basis of geod stendy nerves, mental, phys vite Bi d fecal and dig» strength. br 00 If you are nervous, enrich | PH and pur your ( Hood's appetite troes ify purify ir | with Harea- ‘eam ign bs r Fy 3 33 volead, and the overcoming eclouds f August, not fail The great plague ¢ side tha ' iit i ert : Lid lesson, (me ald and frail the de ad throughout this rf Wom Hood’s “iar. 10 Blood Parifler Hood's Pills ©: © net ™ They Do Not Mind the Pennies. Exy fruit stan coin above the size of a ten-cent The larger pieces they wil the psyment or sink t in a tentative fashion. however, that when makes & penny purel his change without scanning most hastily indeed. There ig precedure body rience has made the men of the ds overcautious in handling piece test upon ’ ustomer pocket it—al- 18 deep they the cent piece another thir that no coin f smalle snomination is passing into his hands. ‘or a third thing, and this is the most important, that a leceived himself acd is hand ling over a nickel, the minor knows there is always a chance ons tomer 18 one of the im- a8 pen- 1 starts to called ange. Occasionally some such 10v( tary win ifall eomes the way of the fruit mat & be 3 the ot et PRES o 1 | BUCKINGHAM’S DYE For the Whiskers, Mustache, and Eyebrows. £ = & STANDARD OF THE WORLD. $100 In the 1897 Columbia models = feature of special inportance is the double fork crown-—a spedal con- struction which we have tried and found to be the strongest. The crown is encased in nickeled escutch= eons, excluding dust or dirt and giv- ing a rich distinctive finish which tells the wheel—Columbia—at & glance. 1896 Columbias, $75 =—— Hartford Bicycles, Second only to Columbias, $60, $55, $50, $40. POPE MANUFACTURING CO., Hartiord, Conn. CATALOGUE FREE FROM ANY COLUMBIA DEALER: DY MAIL FROM US FOR ONE 2CENT STAND. —— TO ALL ALIKE. gh ¢ etern starfish ur ! y the great | for evi wisn They mean | as nothi | % . sists In U0 f and health making and when I see are included the EE . ai this 1 {f Eve upon her naking of HIRES galaxies that blaze on In t arch of | husband and u he wh ht man race I Rootbeer. The prepa- alth EE A hom rar ration of this great tem- ‘i o 4 . oa A wal res und 11 perance drink is an event sme to wheels and levers and shafts a : an The throm Rg the dune } 4 te of eredi es nd indem | of importance in a million ‘ I ereF. : : ! 1 well regulated homes. HIRES Rootbeer is full of good health, Invigorating, appetiz- ing, satisfying. Put some up to-day and have it ready to put down whenever you're thirsty. rong toed in —— E—— of represen. i the raon 10 drove a sera, the war. royalty; of y her own who nursed | ho nursed | a world's Savi of Grandmother Lois, nortalized in her grandson Timothy: of hariotte Corday, ger | ar rrandes Hy | through the heart of her | surres ay lov Marie Ant one wrdhe geologie Ande Srevits thts Samal : ook from the bal hve tahiier A C Lie r and 4h giveness snd womanly © avier, and the in. of these extraor but as who, unan S08 OF earth jars and r and booms with ships with nos {an Fe wortiy Kix i { #e 41 drove the d er magnifying glasses wren the barred rid until whall last secret, We thank God f curiosity of Professor Hit mechanical curiosity of goologioal rurioaity o ventive curiosity admit that unhealthiul Made 1 (uisitivenpses has rush Charles E. Hires Co., tens of thousands into rain Philadelphia, A pac) Eve just tasted the age gallons. eutious to find out how it tasted, and tha ’ » curiosity blasted her and biasted i} So there are clergymen in this inspired bp unheslthful Inquisitive ness, who have tried te look through the kevhole of God's mysteries --myateries that were barred and bolted from all human in spection—and they have wrenched their whole moral natere out of joint by trying to pluck fruit fromm branches beyond their roach, or have cone out on limbs of the tree from which they have tumbled into ruin without remedy. A thousand tpees of religious knowledge from which we may eat and get advantage, but from certain | trees of mystery how many have pigeked their ruin! Election, free agency, tginity, resurrection in the discussion of these subjeots hundreds and thousands of people | ruin the soul. There are men who actually have been kept out of the kingdom of hesven because they could not understas? who Melchisadec was not. Oh, how many have been destroyed by sn unhealthfal inquisitivencss! It is seen in all directions. There are those who stand with the eye stare and mouth gape of curiosity, They are the first to hear a falsehood, build it another story high and add two wings to it. Aboutother people's apparel, about ether people's business, about other people's financial condition, about other voople’s affairs, they are overs anxious, very nice pleco of gossip who 0a, casties fo gus s bad er, or of inett s PETLIATS of her castle ' ® Agents Everywhere! For the Lovell “Diamond ~ Cycles, and we stake our BUSINESS REPUTATION of over 55 years that the most perfect wheel yet made is the Lovell Diamond "97 Model. INSIST ON SEEING THEM. on I speak ier farmers inary jersons, b i heavi! raid oeen bitious rred at al had tog 1 Pens i Aan 4 of Edison, and frreg thousands wo must il in- and ’ : “ry eile yor 5 mon Oniy YY Ale fruit. or as 4 at § a SOs to m 8 3 i ¢ s dostiny of nations, mightiest and ame from home, wheres despondency and fa- | tigue and sorrow by hier own sympathy, and the mother her child for hea. | ven, starting the little feet on the path to | the celestial city, and the sisters Ly their | gentleness refined the manners of the | brother, and the daaghters were diligent in their kindness to the aged, throwin wreaths of blessing on the road that led father and mother down the steep of years, God bless our homes, And may the home on earth be the vestibule of our home fn heaven, in which place we may all meet father, mother, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandfather and grand. mother and grandehild, and the entire | Brown of precious ones, of whom we must | say, in the wosds of transporting Charles Wosjow: One family, we dwell in Him; One church above, beneath, Though now divided by the stream The narrow stream of death One army of the living God, To His command we bow, Part of the host have crosued the flood, And part are crossing how, thn fo grandest influence « the wife chearad up nations, day, wag not worth while making aciais ra “the amount of compensation wot And, finally, the matte: was arranged by the English Govern ment gnarantecing a Canadian loan of 18,000,000, “‘on the understanding,” wrote Lord Kimberley, ‘that Canada abandons all claims on this country {Great Britain) on account of the Fen. ian raids.” Traini be so smal’, Tmproved Finnter Full Circle Fay Presses, Batvles. 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Headquarters for Gans, Rifies and Revolvers, Fishing Tackle, Skates Sporting Goods of Every Description, 8 SEND FOR OUR LARGE WLUBTRATED CATALOGUE. g French Epitaph. The Westminster Gazette says that an epitaph as curious in its way as any of the quaint and ingenious gravestone inscriptions recorded of late occurs on a tombstone in the cemetery of a suburb of Paris. The husband died first, rnd beneath the record of his name was placed, at his request, the line, “3 gm anxiously awaiting you. July 30, a R27" W TR jaw Riad forty bia P Wark a2 106. ye Pi Barby , ae forty Reuben Walker, an East Tennessee plo- | 500° THs © 0 ng pleted her inseription: Here I am. CONSUMPTION stops at their door, and they fatten and juxurinte in the endless sound of the great world of tittle tattle, They invite and neer, died near Knoxville, Tenn., aged 106, He was able to do hard farm work untila fow weeks before his death, Sent, 0, 1867."
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