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Ilr*< i err vice Iwtwrro Savannah and
Jtoaion. HlMimftin will leav* ttowi m for
ftnvannah on W*dm»day*, and itoivan
tiah for Moaloft on ThurnrUy*.
We have bought a very
large stock of School
Books and they must be
sold at some price. Now
Is your chance. Richards
& Shaver's Book Store
NEWS AT DUi*.LIN.
Republican Speakers on the Slump-
Accidental Killing.
Dublin, Oa., Sept. 14. Wlllli.ll
Ram-«t>\ an old negro man. wa» killed
pi.iday night by an Oconee and
Western railroad engine at Rove
»t,cet crowing. In tbia city. An In
guest was held this morning by Jus-1
tier T. D. Stuth. and the Jury found
that he was killed by the- engine, but
held no one responsible.
Col. J. M- Wilkinson of Valdosta,
republican candidate for congress
from thla dfatrlct, and Major J F.
Hanson of Macp-i. one of the leading
republican* of Georgia, will speali In
Dublin on Wednesday. September 21. i
and in Wrlghtsville on September 22. *
An active cgpva«* of the entre dis-1
irlct will be made by Col. Wilkinson.
Tbo democrat* of this county are hard
at work and promise to beat the popu
listr In October and the republicans in
November.
1
Special prices made to
teachers on School Books,
etc., at Pendleton’s Book
Store.
Grase stains and berry stains may
be removed from cloth by scalding l
with boiling water before anything!
else is done to them.
DIAMONDS WATCHES
W n. SCHWEIQERT & CO.,
JEWELERS.
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Elegant broiled Chicken
25c; breakfast or supper,
Ellis Restaurant.
NF(1"0~$ EXCEED WHITES.
Hate • MiJofMt of toe oo flltas'*
Ht-gi«tratl»a Backs
Hrun-vlck Oa Rtf*. Il lif pres
eat is the biggest registration ever
known In Ulyna county. Over l*tw
I name, have so far been registered
Of these the negroes are about JO# In
the majority the given the negtoea
Icoairoi of the political situation The
vHtes however, antli inate no trouble
from that source, and think they cast
keep the negroes spilt up so they can
not unite on nay candidate The
heavy registration I* due to n hot 10-,
rsl flghl for county offices, but it be
gins to look very much like the regis
tration business has been overdone
and the whiten have put to nfnny on
the hooks (bat they are going to have
I trouble with the negroes In future else-
I I ions
j The brother and the brother-in-lew
iof Kngineer Heslep. former engineer,
of the Southern railroad, spent several 1
[days here securing attorneys and wit-,
I uesses In the prosectitlon of Section
[ Foreman Burns, who Is charged vlth
Hilling Heslep. It seems that Burns
I has failed to secure attorneys for his
defence owing to the fart that he Is
penniless.
His wife who Is the alleged cause
of the trouble, has gone to her parents
in Washington, and It Is haidly prob
able that any part of her testimony
will be placed before the Jury, as she
is the only living witness to the tra-,
gedy. and whatever the knows will be,
hard to get at. Mrs. Bums ha=f made
several statements in which she ex- 1
onerates herself and Heslep from all :
blame and It Is on this line that the
prost utlon will work.
WE GIVE NO REWARDS, an offer of
thla kind la the meanest of deceptions.
Our plan Is to give everyone a ihance
to try the merit of Ely’s Cream B«4m—
the original Halm for the cure of Ca
rol rh, Hay Fever and Cold In the Head,
by mailing for ten cents a trial bottle
to test Its curative powers .We mall
the 50 cents size also and the druggist
keeps It. Test It, and you axe sure to
continue the treatment. Relief Is Im
mediate and a cure follows. Ely Bro
thers, 5* Warren Street. New York.
Eat at the Ellis Restau
rant.
Pistnls, Double Barrel Guns—Pistols,
Harrington & Richardson Brand new
pistols, $2.50; Harrington A Richardson
second hand pistols, $2.00. American
double action pistol, SI.OO. Guitar, Man
dolin and Banjo Strings. 2 for 5 cents, at
L. J. Schaul, Reliable Pawnbroker.
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moirt. the Atnailaan rapream tat Iron
will ba In a poattion at tiny tlm- to
briny them to term* by a alnyle thrt»t
to wiibdraar
Maul may bo kept awaat aavnral d«ye
by roverlDg It entirely with miik.
Sour m Ih or buttermilk I* k* good a»
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WineTOr^
Horrible dreams are often the forerunner of insanity. Wo
men who neglect their peculiar ailments will find them con
stantly growing worse. " Female troubles ”do not cure them
selves. As the affliction increases, the nervous system is wrecked.
Terrible creams follow, and the asylum is not very far away. In
the insane asylums are many women, raving behind bolts and
bars, whose pitiful condition came through carelessness. They
failed to heed the warning of their dreams. They permitted
the unnatural drains to continue. They failed to regulate their
menses. Gradually they were dragged down to the engulfing sea
of despair, and then came the
blackness of insanity. Wine
of Cardui will cure any
weakness or disease of the
feminine organs. It soothes
the pain, stops the drains, promotes regularity; strengthens,
purifies and cleanses.
Druggists Sell Large Bottles for SI.OO.
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Second h«nd*chool books
taken in part payment for
new school books tl Rich
ard’s & Shaver's book
store.
ItAPIIST CHIiftCHBS AT W Ag.
Caused Bv tb* (Nap—ry Ayenl at
Atheii*.
Alton* Ob.. Ita.t It TV Bapt!*t
rburih at Cafttar, a town a in.to »•«
mile* from Albaaa. b— ftlitolrawb W
loftahlp from tV r»r*l ItaptUU rburrb
of tbla city on the yrrnnd that H an
aofttayaa lairmparasa - by eadoralnK
ana of ito m*mebr* who aalla liftoo— at
the Alban* dlapeo—ry.
The man referred lo la Manager M
C. Johttton. of the Aitona dlapcnaaty.
The Athena rhurch will aland by
Manager Jobawut and * 111 d*f -nrl llaetl
to for r '.ha dorlpia UapUat Aooocltol—.
■rhtr b Bi'eU r>a the Dl'-Si Into. If tb"
a—oriaUuu —rraa with (be atanrl taken
by tton Kim r-hureh of tbla ally, it will
yet out of the naaodiiiloii. Tbl* dia
I'uaotun will aettla Iha religion* alalu*
Of the dlap-mwiry ko far nn the Haptlto
Aan cialion la 'Oncerncd.
INSANITY’S BEGINNING.
Dallas, Tkxas, Feb 8.
* I have just commenced taking
Wine of Cardui, and it is helping me
from the start. I have been awakened
every night by horrible dreams, but
since using the Wine, I have had
sweet, pleasant dreams or none at all,
and have waked up in the morning
smiling.
JULIA BOLTON.
LADIES’ ADVISORY DEPARTMENT. !
For advlca in cows requiring ape- i
Claldirections,address.Ktvln*(iyrnp- (
torn*, Ladity Advitorv JHpartment, ,
i TheChsftnnooßS M«<)lcluc€o. ,
, Chattanooga, Tenn.
MR. COUIEY
NOMINATED.
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wa« tV awr—t
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elder ronld vote
|l hi itigyealed that thl* objftetl—
could V Va. away with If all men
'not living In the Third rver# aakad to
...... IV hall The chairman made
Iba raajuaai and all outalda— wub
dr—.
Votlag.
The vote was then taken by the rais
ing of the right hand. The chair ap
pointed Mr. Nixon lo assist blot la the
coast. I
The vote stood 101 to 4$ In favor of
Mr Carroll'e motion.
Messrs. J. B. Keener and Ham
Myers were appointed teilers for Mr.
I Coulee and Messrs Hugh Rice and
Mike llaUahau for Mr. Armstrong
I Mr. Rice and Mr. M>ers being laced
|at the door Mr Oouley's voters were
(to pass through and Mr. Keener and
; Mr. IIhI In lion at the Armstrong
) door.
'I lie chair InatmcUHi th# to!
l ecp count and see Dal only Third
'ward voters went through ’ Mr. Arm
strong was present and voted for Mr.
Gouley.
I Mr. Gouley was not In the hall.
After the vole was taken and the
'hall emptied, the vote stood 111 to *l2
In favor of Mr. Gouley Before this
I vote was announced Mr. Armstrong
said he wished to lie heard. He said j
that he wished lo thank the chair and
the voters present for the way the
wav Ibe meeting had been conducted,
and that he moved Mr. Gouley's nomi
nation be made unanimous. Three
cheers were proposed for Armstrong
and they were given with a vim The
chairman then put Mr. Aimsirongs
motion and Mr. Gouley was unani
mously chosen. (Cheers.) Mr. Myers
moved that a committee of five be ap
pointed to notify Mr. Gouley of his
nomination.
Mr. Oouley Notified.
Messrs. Myers, Carroll, Neill,
|Nxon and Armstrong were appointed
and left the hall. Renews was rieelar
!ed until Mr. Oouley arrived. Some
| one proposed three cheers for the
I way Mr. Armstrong had acted and they
I were given.
i in a few minutes the committee re
turned and Mr. Armstrong walked Mr.
j Oouley to the front.
Mr. Willet addressed the voters, say
j itig:
“I congratulate Mr. Armstrong on
the way he has acted, I congratulate
the city, I congratulate the Third ward
land I congratulate the voters on the
orderly way in which this election has
been co; ducted.”
He then introduced Mr. Oouley.
His Speech.
Mr. Oouley said in substance ho
thanked the voters for this mark or
their regard, and the orderly way in
which the meeting had been conduc
ted.
He said he was glad it had been so,
as he and Mr. Armstrong had been
friends from boyhood and had agreed
not to let anything they heard in this
election mar their friendship and that
nothing had done so.
He said he loved the city, hue espe
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