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The Greatest Cure on Earth for Pain. Cures
permanently RheurfiW^ 11 ’ Neuralgia, Sciatica,
Sprains, Cuts, Bruises/SSalds, Burns, Swellings,
Backache or any other pMQ. SALVATION OIL
is sold everywhere ( fpr 25 cts/*Refuse substitutes.
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e-Xy Keeps the mo t complete of fresh £>x<S
xuf» th ••er-.'b to le found tn Douglasville.
' ' Hvadquartcrs for country produce. rMrj
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A 3 n\\ exceeding y ’ow prices is extended to
. idl alike. .
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’Che New South .To'cD jpartmpn
i urhed out some nice w< ik for Mj
| Wiflii.tn Rakestraw, the harnes
and saddle nianj.ifar.urer, las
| week. Mr. Rakettraw has opene
up business at th l o d Mozle,
I store on the west side, where 1.
will be pleased to serve bis friendr
Mrs. S. E. Morris, formerly o
this place, but now of Ben Hill
Bent us $1.50 last week for tin
paper and Constitution, for whici
she has our thanks,
Mrs. E. S. Glover, who is noi
at Corsicana, Tex., sends sl.l
for The New South and- Atlant;
Weekly Journal- Mrs. Glove
his many warm friends in Doug
las, and she keeps up with then
by reading The New South,
3’- t a call- alien Limb t<
the large advertisement of Upshav
. Bros & Co,, to be rtyund in this is
1 sue. We have visited the stores o
thi progressive firm this week, am
2 rnnFrSuj that uTieir lnie~ ot good;
jjH?t being opened cannot be sur
! pmed for beauty and price.
Fine Syrup.
The very finest South Georgis
Syrup can be obtained from
Dr. J. T. Baggett, Douglasville,
■ Ga., at 40 cent per gallon. On<
gallon is worth two of the home
j raised Try it.
I LOCAL aSMTHERWISE
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y J. H. Ward went to
:e Sunday. ,
I. M. w Watson, of Tallapoos.,
- was here Sunday.
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], Bargains in all lines at Duko’-s
is Erug Store.
; h J. T. Duncan and R. E. Edwards
were in Atlanta last week.
W. S. Puncan, of Atlanta, vis
[k Red relatives here last week.
:a John Moore, of Carrollton, vis
it ited his mother here last week.'
~~ Mrs. E. E. Winn, of Winns, has
n our thanks for a dollar sent The
New South this week.
Go to see Upshaw Bros. & Co.,
, v before you buy guano They will
do you in prices- >
)f Mrs M. B. Watson is one of the
d latest additions to our city sub
[s scfiption list.
H Joseph Brantley announces that
he will put in a telephone exchange
for Douglasville next summer.
Bids have been received for a
large job of painting and papering
‘ on the college building.
3 Don't go to Atlanta to buy your
Fall bill of dry goods. Upshaw
e Brog. & Co. will sell you cheaper
9 and appreciate your trade more
han the Atlanta man.
= The building of Mr. J. A. Brid
well on Spring street is in the
course of erection and will be ready
for occupancy 7 in a very short
time.
You can get two bars of the
best five cents Soap next Saturday
for one nickle at Duke’s drug store.
You can get any kind of Garden
Seed you want at Duke’s Drug
Store, from’lc. per paper up.
J. D. Dickinson, one of the
staunch citizens of Crombies dis-
_ trict, gave The New South a very
pleasant call Monday.
§ Thos. A- Duke will sell school
■h;.. wholesale price, for the
Festively no school books
4ALdjbfe credit.
3 qpw-llfe. M. Haines, our estee life
1 v '^<‘^?i w -townsmau, has oflß
a renewal of his suM
scrjiwh lliis week.
1 J. M. Rob-
5 a general line of
and childrens shoes.
s You see him before you
? buy ycur winter stock. Prices'
i lower than ever heard of.
i Mr. R. P. Bullington, of Mc-
Whorter, was in to see us Tuesday.
6 “Uncle” Perry is one of our best
[i subscribers, and while here paid
up for 1898.
Buckleu’s Arnica Salve.
> The Best Salve in the- world foi
.< Cuts, Bruises-, Sores, Ulcers, JSaTT
S Rheum, Fever Stores,
I Hands, Chilblairs, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or
| no pay required. It is guaranteed to
K ve perfect satisfaction or in mey re-
7 funded. Price 25 cents per box. For
; ale by Sebuan A Duke.
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* We are anxious to do a little
good in this world and enn think
L of no pleasanter or better way to
* do it than by recommending One
* Minute Cough Cure as a prevent
? ive of pneumonia, consumption
* and other serious lung troubles
I that follow neglected colds. T A.
* Duke.
Whooping cough is the most dis*
r tressing malady; but its duration
J can be cut short by the use of One
Minute Cough Cure, which is also!
a the best known remedy for croup ;
and all lung and bronchial troub
les. T< A. Duke.
BARBERSHOP,
J. B. GORE, P;cp.
SIX YEARS EXPERIENCE.
Hair Cat 25
faction Guaranteed.
X«xt Boot To W. J. Mtrinzfollow.
OUGLASVILLE GEORG/ j
jx CUBAN OIL cures Cuts I
Burns, Bruises, Rheuma-
A tism and Sores. Price, 25 cts
.aaxnbenajn’a Eye and * *i.a Ointmcj.
la unequalled for Ecrema, Tetter, Sni
■ um. Scald Hm4, Sore Xippies, <i- ■>- I
'linCe, Itching Piles, Rnrna, Frost 1 ‘r- ■
" ionic A re Eyeaand < rrannlauc Eye Lu.
r er rala by di rxgists at 25 cents per box.
• 20 HOKaiFowaßW.
For rurbuf a horse in a fine healthy con
Adem try IX. Cady'a Condition Pcvden i
they tone up the system, durestion. curA
. of appetite, relieve constipation.
ci iney disftrttara and destroy worms, *
v. r iue to an ol i or ovt r-wora«.
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nnd Mrs
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s New \,i Ti|a peasant call
lei’L- dollkr w’th us.
8 You can stetr-a; get what you
want in Ijmpt Goods |at Duke’s
Drug and Store,
J. B. has mpwd into the
Turner hojfee on the.primer of
Factory arid !?'*wdvL Streets.
Pleas
’ 'last week, an alfe&uce of sev
eral wee re UtWcs
roe.
Don’t blWrs by your
. t coughiug,jgjjahjrisk Gfour life by
neglect Minute
3 Cough Cot-'cures coughs, colds,
croup, grippe aiiOTh’ throat and
lung troubles. T. A. Duke.
t Jim Giles Douglasville
3 a good meat market just now.
The city council should accept his
i license proposition.
’ Jas. Moore is one of our new
• subscribers. Jim is a judge of a
good newspaper as well as of a sor-
r ry horse.
Misses Minnie and Eva Wed
’ dington, of Atlanta, are visiting
lelatives in Douglasville this week.
Col. J. S. Edwards, of Buchan-
• an spent Saturday night with his
r brother, R. E-. Edwards. Col.
; Edwards was Jhst returning from
a business trip to Atlanta.
The Ravens Powders are
’ the best that have ever been put
• on the market, For sale byT. A.
i Duke.
I Leoni is doing a
at ,e sam e old
> stand, has what you
. want goods sell them-
r selves.
IM l '- J-Bfe-ih-iAh, who has been
! for 'a week or
‘ tn(,rc > * 8 afi much better.
Lamps.fflHHßO up at Duke’s
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South and
Wh^u^ is there in lif)
with a -lipalion and
experi
ence them become per
fectly healthyby using DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers, the famous
little pills. T. A. Duke.
Mr. F. M. Venable, of Marietta,
has the contract for painting the
outside and paperirg file in
the and work!
jvasJ&jgtfh'fast Tuesday.
W. R. Daniel, of Middle dis’-|
trict, called in Tuesday and paid |1
us a dollar for subscription. We
appreciate such men as Mr. Dan
iel, and Douglas county has no
better within her borders.
A certain elderly sister of Doug-*
lasville last week took occasion to
find fault with The New South
and the whole lay out connected
with it, and in wrathy utterances
ordered her paper stopped. Poor
old soul! Know ye not .that on
the same day your name was erased
from our subscription book, six
m -re were added?
Children anti adults tortured by
bums, scalds, in juries, eczema or
I skip diseases may secure instant
relief by using D-'Witt’s Witch
Hazel Salve. It is the great Pile
rem< dy. T. A. Duke.
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The League w'tll meet toworrow
(Friday) night at the residence of
Mr. John T. Duncan.* Following
is the programme:
'Owen Meredith.
Music,.■ Miss Lucy Branham.
Quotations from author, • • • • All
members.
Sketch of author, Mr. T.
..G. Scott.
- Reading—“ The Portrait,”.-.-
.... Miss Lottie Quillian.
Music, ... s -- Miss Julia Grjggs.
Story of Lucile, Mr. H, W-
Recitation—Wnxl l :aliens,.
.... Miss May Strickland.
Music, Miss Ruby James.
Reading,— (, The Child and the
Bird,” (II Canto-Luci'e,.. ..
.... Miss Lucy Branham.
J. M. Roberts has just received
a barrel of Heinzs- Sweet Pickles.
They are the finest made. Try
them.
The dwelii ig of Mr.
which is being erected the
hosiery mill, will sas-rti be comple
ted.
Remcmbdr that l'p<haw Br- s.
&Co<Bell the highest rrajjes of
to for
cotton for on time
till fall.
J. J. Karby, of Winn, president
of Douglas County Sunday School
Association, called in Tuesday and
had his name enrolled on our sub
scription book. Mr. Kirby is one
of Connor’s most progressive farm
ers, and is an enthusiastic Sunday
school worker.
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These famous for sale bv
T. A. DUKE, Driigglst.
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Com! nxe<l SchKla’e in Eiteui January lU, 18WL
~ * 3o l stations. No. *l9l
..., ”i* Sspm Iv. . Sefpia... ar 11 28am •
.... , v .j S.llpm|...Montevallo . 9.2&am
|jSspntyr.Brm'ham.lv &45am|
Xo7ji2Bj " stations. ~~ No. t»> gq,
*»&ao>! Iv. .Akron...ar &45pml a.®pm
s.o'Ta.m' tnam;..Greensboro... 5.25 pm 5.37 pm
7.2nim HtJOaml Marion 3.80 pm 4.20 pm
in> .. .Marion Jet.. 2.Bsnmi B.4"pm
V.&'.'am. .pUtwi ar . Selma.. ,lv 1.50 pm 3.00 pm
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’ U2&ptn'lv.New O’i's.a l- 8.30 am
iv..Meridian.a r 9.50 pm
.... ...JLftSnam ..York 8.4. mm
Cpßim'...Demopolis... 7.45 pm
mar..Uniont’n.lv| 7.04 pm I
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3.25pmM-:as«ln lv i selraa ( arj 0.35 pm 11.-?Bam
5.11 pm ll.2.iam‘|...Montevallo.. 3,3 ipm 9.25 am
ii.Wam Calera 3.77 pm
......:. 112.32 pm ..Childersburg. 2.37 pm
l.U'mn. .Tana*.gga. . 2J Ipm
2.' ! >m; .OxfuL.... 1.25 pm
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s.Ki. 8.55] Oxford ».i<7! 7.32 i....
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9.i;v 7 53[....Fruh-aurst.. .1 B.a> 6.40
5.55 9.31 R 151, . TaHapooia...J7.47 4237.53
6 IfJ i 9 41 8.35 : Br«m *n i 7.27 Kos'7 32
7.23 ,10.3- ii 21 DonylasviHe. j 8 »-i 5.148 29
7 1440 9:n Lithin Springs..! 6 a.<fi 3.1a
8.23 113415.30 ar . Atlanta ..lv: 5 4, 4.155 15
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Norfolk .tv^’ b sie.nn f.r -iuitim "•<: New York
U S. I-M m Mall Pullman .ii;aping cs'rs
for tVasbiu-’tou and N--.v York.
i ' STATICNI ‘ J !’N~9
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No 38 ' Washington and Snath:?nt-jm Litn- i
Sol?l P /••--» ..i •■.-■ i- b-fe ■-■. n AtlanU to
ming to Hew York. Dining raj* Atlanta to ’
and Wallington to New York. . I
No 3rcar-:»-Poi'-n-’-n Draw'/- ’ r p-
imrear 3 rm':. ’.<> to :
• E.-ccnt SonJav.. S- :; \i lrrr only.
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RK 7AU ANO WINTER TRADE
Clothing ■ Shoes.
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New Good®, Low Prices.
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Underwear,
Clothing,
Shoes,
Shirts,
Caps,
EHLciai sales in
J-M'Sfcefwear and
Next door to J. M.
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.’here tb< y don’t, care whether they fit you or not, so long a.<
t somothius.'? It isn’t our fault—that’s dead certain.
■ Now. .
Give us atrial—we will fit you—please you—treat you welf
and you will come a<ja ti, and that’s the point we tre after.
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than the original pricey If you dan’t
ome write* for what you want. Your ,
money back if you want it.
EISEMAN & WEIL, 7
Clothing,’Hats & Furnishing.
3 WHITEHALL ST.
'IE© B B Pimples,
; 71—JL®. and Oil Sores
PRICKLY ASM, POKE ROOT
and potassium CatsHD, Malaria .
Makes and Kidney
Marvelous Cures
I i-i Blood Poison
. 1 ‘ I. I bought a bottle
( '■ tr nneumaiiSm^^^^Bl^s?™v"n A .?«. 55 a|
. • . >/'.at th-; l'>l Springe. - •.
Jlpri.rv «
Aberdeen, Brown County, O.
P. P. P. puriP'wthe ''-IHMRlanp Capt. 3. 1>. Jo Jin. ion.
:'■ .w’wy *e-7- .1 '* 7*o c.7’sAom « tnuy conrern.- there-
I ffiv'ir t r tbo ' -1. - -I t-v t<- J ' y t’-> tim w-,;-.. -I properties
V... .7 . <f p. ~ for e**., p rloni of the akin. I
r-for adverai year# with an un-
/ ■ . .. Ta- - .7'w7j « akfMly wui disagreeable eruption on
?! 1 ,-rme- I tried every known reme-
J. 7, h'P m vain,nntfi P. F. i>. wasU.’.ed, —o
"F? . . fi 7*i aedmnowenun
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5 77 7'-V. fe.u3mmb.as, —,
e---7p!i‘' ’o' . ' -7-7 ffela Cauuesr Cured.
< -;t y* ?. ; a r«rtmc-yA«B»oJftiyor of
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—' it. .. c: i-c . Ms;--.s. Lii-i>ic --.h P-.' s., Savannah,
f- j? *. . j- ' -p: i- .'itl-ny *■ —1 have trl-.l y< ur P. —4,
■' j<- 5... x. -ws-' -•■ --i 3-. P. fr a disease of ths skin. tsanaJly ~ :j '
it .w. - 7-. .. . .-*l--'T.: :-shV.*jeancer.of tl .rtyjswrs*
■ ic-iM ■ /. end foui..i vrtat
.- ; e 5’ I 'hablood at- r-movuall<V '
----- ■*— <j;.' . .-■! -r-'- iwn . - HcKioft from the seat of the disease «
! ■«» <■-;■ ■■Pi:....:y Adh.p-.Ta aaf IW'Veßts any Sprea-’ang of the
' I'oi • 3,-<t. ?:-m. Moa-ye taken five or six bottles
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our stock. This is
and now is the time.
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