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THE GREAT SKIN CU^E.
•n make
h it^out Ibe
ivy poisi
above, others pronouncing it bait r •> ntr
many domestic remeJi*-fi we;e U8»d, >\i*l
The tlieeate ate di'y arew wor*t* t ho pi
three <f onr ve-y l**t pbTMcia'
;e*d.
r-ble itching
friep Aftt
two nionrha rf this m» florin* *li- besan the u*e *f
the rUTIOURA BKhECIES t;
suit? The firet application of the CLTIOUliA al
layed the itching ana now after Jour mo the uai'y
n»e of them h» r hat da are at dlc and ut-h I doubt
n*t if they had t een ccip o\»d at ti t a cure *ouia
ha’.e been effected ia a inert
Frankfort, Ky,
Dh W H HALL. DriUfcibt.
SCALD HEAD.
F J Trats'eH dreg iri. Conneaut. O.. reporta a
rwat aafo.lowa : T. e salient's bead *•» ann^t a
►olid scab. bi:d the d» v scale* coi.otautly falln g on
hia head. m-king Ida encuideia white in a tew
hoc- a..He tiered all the »orit#nta jnia.iaablei« un
blfl head, baiuioft aud Pcbing and » teniUo h>Ml*
arte a I the tim*r. Took br< e b-ttlt- ol Kfc-
hOl Vf NT. need two boxe*, CUT1C L FtA and ftoiue
CUl'ICUBA 80AP.au vtai .u« . dead ia Mru-
ri e v t ee trom actib a a it wan the day ho w a born.
No more itchiuu »Dd btrui g. and 10 more head-
che U ae. uiH nliiiort iucr duious tha anyth Lg
co&hit .re uo bad . cw ao quick y. Th- pa’j-.nt
aaya you do not cairn ha f enough Lr C L1110 It A,
DISFIGURIN'?
Hnmo'» Humiliating Er^pti ns. I riling Tortures.
Her fa - ‘'■d hi euni * <1 li- r aat-le Hainoracured
by the f*UTf' , IJ T> t tth *•’ EDIE4-.
CLTKEKA KE'»> VENT he ofwblood purifier,
cleanses t:»« b;< on aid i»»iapnat:on of imp.tr.ties
un.! n 'iaoiionn o’- ire -a.and tbor removea t. e cause
UTI II»: A the gi*-at hkin Core li.nt**<t V a!Kv-
ninv ;iu- r« fianiin ticn car* the Ski'. «nd
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T h« S« j»rt »n \ ♦'piM'h.
From expeti*-n'e. I think
reuie-:y ft r cutamon- din 1 >u>-
an invigorating tonic
Jack an?
Atlanta, Herteiuber 2'.’.
a vei y vat* abb
at the at. no tiui<
i Justice cf Ga.-
AS AtiFJl IUITI1T niMVTKIL
f Two Wore Important I'aaea,
Year agent bring in Co) embus, Ga., a Uw ila\a
at *, and meeting 1 he venerable 1» <ther J li Uamp-
bell, we u lied b m lor the news Hia r* ply was, I
have two u.* re import'.!,t curi a ells cteo by Shift's
bpecifio to repoi i ” This v« c-rablo man is knovn
far and w ide lor hia cnreiui ting labuta of love in
the behalf < f the poor of Colon bus It will be ic*
tueu-beTid that ibe Swilt Specific Co haa donated
quite ai. unmunt ol their funiona medicine to 1
il-atrthutrd by !V1 ■. t'ampbidi hinoog the poor of the
city: bene** hie rem-rk. fie (tai l:
“I have jam a<en a lady who hub been greatly au-
noy ed oy a let or in one of tier hat.da. lr haa biven
her much troub e and pain She said a u had been
treated by beve>al pbvticiau* da. lug tin- pa»t
three or four years with the old .-emfdlea hut with
out giving any relief. I Huggealeti Swill’- Spocfflc
and hho took four botllea an. ia tu w apparently
pi-rfectl well. Her hand ia smooth au uotaain-
glo aign o; the dieenfo ia left It is marvelona how
this medicine renovates thesystem.”
‘•What abort the other caae ?”
"Well, that wt»s a lady, also She had been badly
affected with eczema four years Her tace, hands
aud anna, as will as her budy, weto covered with
aorta aud scabs. It wag one of the w rat cuaea of
thla terrible disease that i have ever aoeu The -u.f-
feriug of this poor cieatnre was beyond expreatiou.
She tried every remedy at hand, iocisding mercury
and iodidt of po*a-h, but she only gr-w worse Sin*
was in this condition wn u I first vow the case I
aoou had her taking Sniffs Specific, a. d she has
now ouiy tak« u two hott er, but every nrar- of the
disease has most entirely disappeared. Her g-n-
eral health haa greatly improved It is-ne of the
gt« d with every cla«s oi society and observed closely
tne variety of diseases wli'ch affecr humar ity
Blood di. eases are the mont numerous and the most
difficult to remove To ' vercome these diseases, it
Is my deliberate jndgmci t that Swift’s Sptcific ts
th** grandest bloo< yurifier ever diacovend Its
effects are wot-deiful. anti I consider them almost
miraculous. There ja no medicine comparable to
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free
THE.8W1FT SPECIFIC CO.,
Tiie Mao and the
‘•What ails you?” asked the man , “I sso you are
a sufferer. *<ud can scarcely get along.”
“Oh, you see,” replied the monkey ‘‘my madder,
■he had what you call scrofula, very much scrofula,
my farder, he had heap sores, some big. some little
sores, long time. They both took much medicine
aud died; the t-cres was all they left mo ”
“Yes, yes,” replied the mau. ‘‘I see how it is.
Your mother inherito 1 her disease, scrofula, and
your father caught bis on the wing, and you inherit
ed or was born with both complaints. But why
pine away and die when you cau bo cured ?”
*T been dune used over sixty bottles of ouo drag
■tore xuediciue, and it uo good. Money all gone aud
sore here yet. Some doctors charge heap money,
but no good.”
*'Bnt my friend,” said the man,* “You got hold of
the wrong medicine. Go to the drng store and get
one bottle of B B B, and before using all of it yon
will fetd better. It is a quick cure. It will cure a'l
sorts of sores. Scrofula, Blood Poison caught on the
wing, Itching Humors, Catarrh, Blood and Skin
Diseases aud Kidney Troubles.”
‘*1 l»e so thankful for your kindness, aud will go
get B B B to-day,” ieplied the monkey.
EYES OF FIRE.
*0h, might I kiss those eyes of fire.
Ten thousand scarce would quench desire ;
t till would 1 steep my lips iu bliss.
And a weil an age on every kiss.”
That yonug dude needs s. metbing for hia blond;
he is utterly too Iresh, B B B is the best t lug for
him, because one bottle will cure him. But that
dud* is not all alone i i his terrestrial glory—not by
a ‘jugfull’’ Many others are considerably “rat.
tied” just now about that blood poison business but
BB B will cure for the least money and in the
shortest time. The boom is coming. Purify
Purify.
‘‘Oh, Josie,” said little gleeful Maud, “we are go
ing to Lave s )ine honoy made at our house.” • *Hrw
do y u know?” asked Joaie, "Because mamma
sent the servant after three B’s, and I don’t know
what b es are good for only t^ make honey.”
Blocd Balm C >, Atlanta, Ga., will mail any one a
mo?t woutierfuibook Fkf.k.
fend aw nxtrd mt (2)
The fittest seb-
for fever and
ague and ro-
initteute are the de
bilitated, biiidtis
and nervous. To
such persons Hos-
tetter’s Stomach
Bitters affords ade
quate protection bv
inorewsfng vital
^ stamina and there
r distant power of the
con'titetioa. and
bv checking irreg
ularities of the liv
or, stomach and
bowels. Moreover,
it eradicates mala
rial complaints of
an o sMtiate type,
d stands alone
equaled anu-ng
r national reme
dies. For sale by
STOMACH^
&8T!ESI s
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A Clear Skin
is only a part of beauty;
but it is a part. Ever)- lady
may have it; at least, what
looks like it. Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies.
ebltoth «a Bwtw (nxt rd mtjys-
MANHOOD
8p*e<lilv mnn eti Vy the use of Tiffi/inf
went, which effectual I y cures Nervous
liy. Lost YlrUity, Preroaiur® 3W*? S *=■
at 1 tt^uble* ansing from over-work and
lao.pl* ofYlmllM taatlsd free, . ;»
»A».ewii— tCfcp. WVt"ft. ’
od
v D!d iy° u i Su ^
>ose NIustang Liniment only good
or horses? It is for inflamma-
ion of all flesh/
HI tn th s*t 8e*w (DXt rd mt)
£££* wMklk yoor.own lown. Term
#Q0 and outfit fret, Addrtea H Haur
G^Fotund, Him, dull
10VF/S HF1YEH.
If my fre*d soul were of itisins'orgiven.
And * zrael at its fide, escorting flew.
To guide it straightway to the realm cf be&ven,
I would compel hie flight with it to you.
And p »nsing there refuse Ms further leading.
Aud he a one from thence hfa flight should wend.
For I would rrove to him through love ■ strong
pleading,
Tha 1 I had reached m> journey’s utraoetend
And lingering there, perhaps without your know
ing.
Until your * yea thould close in life’s eclipse;
M > kiss to find * hen y< ut s was going,
Should n eet it at the portal of your lips.
Obi twee* ia Ibe morning of pore wedded love,
When joy gilds existence, when faith is un»
shaken.
Ala-tl that the joy should so transparent prove.
That from the bright dream we must one day
awaken.
Time brings ns at last fo gaU In the cup:
Life loses the glow of ctb ction’s adot ning.
When quarrels ensre as to who shall get up
aul kindle the fire on a cold winter morning.
Beaut j kpo's.
Tb- fashion of wea.-ing fc.auiy epota »Dd patches
is coming into vogue again quite laigely this sea-
A Sensible Fashion
An English medical pi per *ays that the care o‘ ha
loes has become unite a fashionable amusement
ameng mothers.
A Good Analysis.
A Yankee editor epigtama ically defines the posi
tion oi tbo great rna^s of our population when be
says: I am a a capitalist at Leart but a working
man from necessity.'
Adonis Made Adorable Indeed.
Masquerade: You waut a new idea for a costume
for the ball, litre't is. Give yourself a good coat
ing i f green p int and go as a pickle. You will
take tbe girls.-Pi evidence Telegram
No hieg,
“Can you give me the definition of nothing?” in*
quired a school teacher, "Yes, main. It’s a bung-
hole without a barrel round it,” stunted little Ted
Saunders whose father is a cooper.
.Pretty DresM-a for Girls*
Pretty h< me drensvs for girls ate made of striped
IlmousMe, with ihe deep yoke and the eutsidoof
the sleeves braided in one of the shades of the stripe.
Uorsiets or girdles, also Maided are often made to
match and the full iicuseruaid skirt is tucked to
within a ft-w inches of the belt.
Laying ’Em Alt Oui Cold.
Citizen—* You have traveled iu Canada. How did
you fiao it?”
Commercial ^Traveler—"First rate. But it was
dreadfully cold. In one place 1 witnessed the Two
Orphans F very body cried, aud the tear* of tho
gallery f II npon the orchestra seats in the shape of
nuow.”- B ston Beacon.
A Two Lrggfd S'ory.
A superintendent of a New York school was seek
ing to develop tbo idea of ibiped and quadruped
among the scholars, for which purp. se he had two
pictures, < no representing a horse tbe other a roos
ter. Uoidiug them aloft. Jn full view ol tbe schol
ars. ho asktd in encouraging tones, ‘‘Now, which
one am I?” ‘ The rocsier. sir,” was the unanimous
rep.y.”
A Young Diploma 1st.
“Papa,dldn’t you say,if l.wanja good boy you would
give mo a ctut?” queried a seven-year-old. *'Yes,
my sou, ’ b.andly replied pa’erfamilias. ‘'Well,
then ” said young hopeful, “couldu't you make it
payable in advaDte?” He got his cent.
IN LENTEN DAYS.
Sackcloth is a girdle good
Oh! bind it round thee still;
Fasting, it is ang6is’ food.
And Jeans loved the t ight air chill.
Yet think not player aud praise are given
To make one s.ep 'twixt earth and heaven.
Grea* Opi ning for m Am. iIran Hair Fac ory
There is a Bad-ltiist temple iu course of erection
at Kioto. Japan, all the tiuib-ra aud pillars of
which are ;>ut in p’a e by ropt-s mace of hnman hair
The devotees cf me god they v orship ofler their
hair on its slmue. The lair is then cut off aud is
twisted by the priests into church ropes.
I adit a of tuba
On moonlight eights the people in Cuba betake to
the sheltered balconies or cairy nmbrellas. They
are more alraid of the ra s cf the m- on than of uu
strokecr tho tevers that bleed iu iho fetid atmos
phere. Every lunatic, every deformity, every dis
temper or bilious attack is charted to the im oceut
moon, aud while the Cuban rt fuses to drum bis city
or clean the street: lie will never permit himsetf or
auy on-? ever whom he has control, to be exposed to
the muliguaut moonlight.
A ml blent.
A curious atd paiiont individual has worked for
un indefinite petiud ou the following problem.
When walking against a heavy rain aud souio
wud will I get more wot by going fast or going
alow? If I move rapidly 1 certainly encounter more
drops in a given space, but I aniveat my destitu
tion sooner. If I could make the journey, say a
quarter of a mi-e, iu one tecoud 1 would have to
encounter all tbe rain between the two points.
Would 1 encounter any more if I walked leisurely
over the ground?
Gum Giving Place o Licorice.
“Yes, gum bus lost its prestige.” Bays a Chicago
druggist. * Youiee.it isn't the nature ot woman
to stick to any one thing very long unless it is a
sealakiu ssequu. then the longer tho bettor.”
With* ut i xhibiting uu/ bigus of agitation tho
newhj-aper mau asked what tho fickle females were
now chewing?
•‘Glycyrrbi*/*agla-b r-a.” was the reply.
•*Thu must come from Moscow.” ventured the
**No, thut is Latin for licorice root.”
The Fits Day of the Week
Sunday is the first day of the wtek aud the pre
cedence of days came from the old astrological uo-
tiou thut each planet, in ita order of distance from
tho earth, presided over an hour of the day. So
thus the beginning was made with Saturn to pre
side over the first hour of a day, and assigning to
each lucceediug hour a planet in turn. Saturn pre
sided « vei the 22d hour, Jupittr the 2Jd. and Mars
the 24th. Ihe 2,'ith hour, or first hour of the uex
twenty • tour, fell to the sun.uud the first hour of the
next twenty-tour fell to the moon. The presiding
planet of the first hour of the twi uty tour, or day,
gave the name to the day, as Saturn’s day, Suu’t
day, Muou's day, aud so on. The suu fining the
greatest, its day was put first.
Poin ers on the Wea her
A peach bloustm sunset in haze is a good sign of
d-y weather, "aqueous vapors being opaque to tbe
de*.'P ted rays,” as Sir Johu Herschell says
Skilois believe it a suie sign of a h avy storm
whan, in their phrase, a star is seen abeac of the
rncuu to wing her and another chasing her close
astern. This is a good sign, sure as any in the Sig
nul Service code for scientific reasons.
Halos, coronas and lunar rainbow* are seeu only
when watery vapor is gathering high in the air, to
fill presently iu copious rain or snow.
An old moon’s mist
Is worth gold in a kistt
But a new moon’s mist
Shall neverl n ck thirst*
Meaning that a tog in tbe old of tbe moon is apt to
herald some sort ot rain, while iu the u*w moon It
clears off with fine weather.
‘‘Late, late yoBtere’en, I saw the new moon.
Wi’ the old one in her arm;
And I fear, I fear, my dear master.
That we will come to harm.”
Now kneel down
Upon the ground
In sackcloth and in ashes.
You boys who’ve been
Ho keen
In making "mashes,”
For now it's Lent.
And of all such sins
You should repent,
—Chicago Sun,
Lively Arguments for Pardon.
'Madam,” said a woman addreseiug the matron
of a charity hospital, "can yon lend me eight ragged
childrcu this afternoon?”
EMht ragged children! What do you want with
th-m?”
•Well, you see my husband is in the penitentiary
and 1 waut him pardoned. Waut the children to
go with me when I call ou the governor.—Arkansas
Traveller.
Mexican Generosi'y
Not only tho houees of the Mexicans, but whatev
er you admire is yours. II you express a seutimeut
of approbation for an thing the owner at once says:
ior. it is yours,” but he simply intends to say
something flattering, and you are. therefore not
peeled to accept anything that is offered to you.
An amnaing story is told of Sir Spencer St John
the English ambassador, which illustrate? how this*
national courtesy oiten provokes embarrassment.
Sir SpeDcer, who is a gallant old bachelor was
promenading with some ladies in the park where he
met a nurse girl with a bright eyed baby. The la
dies stopped to admire the little one, and Sir Spen
cer asked whose child it was “Senor it is your
l.” replied the nnrsse, wi ha curtesy. Sir Spen-
has never inquired as to the parentage of pretty
children since.
Newspapers and Sociabill y.
1 sometimes think that newspaper* make men un
social. Indeed, I know they do. Men no longer go
to each other for information, but look for it in the
newspaper. In the early days of civilization, be
fore the uewppaper era. men gathered together as
the Athenians did, aoxicus to hear some new
thing. In the early days of this country the cross
roads store was the news center, where men gather
ed in a sccial way to communicate the news to one
another. But the newspaper changed all that.—In
terview with the New »ork Tribune.
KsmI Obm.
The exudation you see clinginK to the
sweet gum tree in the hot Bummer
months scientifically combined with a
icb made from the old field mullein,
which has mucilaginous princi
ples so healing to the lanes,
presents in Taylor’s Cherokee
Kemedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein a
pleasant and effective cure for croup,
whoofing-oongh, colds and consump
tion. Sold by ail druggists at 25c and
fl per bottle. Send two-oent postage
Btamp for RiddleBook. Walter A. Tay-
I lor, Atlanta, Ga. «t,ae,ta£w
THERE HIT BE I FEW
WHO STILL DOUBT.
If so they will find in our t flice many
such letters ss the following, but none
that are entitled to msre consideration:
With my experience I pronounce
BREWER'S LUNG RESTORER the
beat lung remedy made. Four of my
brothers and slaters had died with com.
sumption, and about three years ago J
became so exhacaed by long continued
cough, accompanied with low fever
and night sweats that I could barely
get about, ana my friends gave up all
hope. I oou( hed ao incessantly that 1
could not sleep at all. Alter trying
several luDg medicines I began the use
of BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER
and was greatly benefited by the first
bottle, gaining flesh and strength and
resuming work. 1 continued to take
it and am as stout now ss I ever was,
raTely ever cough, uor do I suffer with
my lungs any more than if they had
never been effected.
I am never without a bottle of it in
my house. During the winter I gave
it to my little children, even a little
fellow three years old, for anything
like common colds, or whan they show
any evidence of croup, and always
with the most satisfactory results.
Very truly, G E HUGELY,
Barnesviue, Ga,
Brewer’s Lung Restorer contains no
opiates in auy torm.
LAMAK, BANKIN & LAMAR,
MACON. GEORGIA.
dwtf (top ool dh rd dji)
Though God has promised always to
guide his erquirlng children in the
way that is right, he has nowhere
promised to make lids way now right
to their friends or neighbors, or even
to themselves—Hal burton.
A Prominent Farmer Write.,
R hbrt Mtation, Jones Couniy, Ga ,
June 20ih, 188-1 — By the recommends
tion of Rev O U Davis I used Dr Mos
ley’s Lemon Elixir for indigestion,
debility and nervous prostration, bav
ing been a great suBarer for years and
tried all kuowu remedies lor these dis
eases, all of which failed. Five hot lea
of Lemon Elixir made a new man of
me and restored my strength and en-
eigy so that I cau attend to my farm
with all ease and comfort Keler any
one to me. William B Emerson.
From . Prominent Ltdr.
I have not been able in ■ wo years to
walk or stand without suffering greai
pain. Since taking Dr Mr ziey’s Lemon
Elixir I can walk half a mile without
buffering the least mconveuierce
Mbs. R. H. Blo' dworth,
Griffin, Ga,
S. Pratt, druggist, Wright county,
Missouri, writes : Lemon Elixir gives
the greatest eatisfaction. I. has cured
a case of chills and fever of four yeais
standing.
Lemon Elixir cures indigestion,
headache, malaria, kidney disease,
fever, chills, loss of appetlto, debility
ana nervous prostration by regulating
th- L ver, S omach, B- wels, Kidney
and ii ood
Lemon Kllxir.
Lemon Elixir is prepared from the
tresh juice of Lemons, combined wit
other vegetable liver tonic:-, csihart:cs,
aromatic stimulants and blo< d purl
liers. Prepared by H. Mtzley, M. D.,
A 1 lama, Ga.
FiPy cents for one half pint bottle;
one dollar lor p ut end ball bottle. Sold
by druggists generally, and by Bian-
non & Carson, wholesale druggists.
mh3ae<kwly tol rd mat
It is a shame tor a rich Christian
m*n to be like a Christmas box ‘hat
receives all, and nothing can ut got
out of it till it is broken to pieces.—
Dr. John Hail.
wt>a>( » M‘UT
That the otherwise beautiful girl
should have such bad teeth And a'l
because she did not use SOZODONT.
It costs bo little to buy it, considering
the good it does, and its benefits streioh
out into her future life. Poorgiil!
th,sai,B6,ui&w
When Cisra was asked what she
would do if a nice young gentleman
asked her hand in marriege, she
naively replied: “I really don't think
i d no.”
For Conghs and Throat Disorders
use Brown's Bronchial Irochbs
•‘Have never chaugoU my mmu re
specting them, except I think better
of that which I began thinking weii
ot.”—Rev Henrv Ward Beecher,
Bold ouiy in boxes.
ib,sa!,se,tr*w
George: ‘‘Yes, I sake up mv violin
for my own amusement occasionally
but I never play before company.
T. m: “Thank you, my dear fellow;
tbank you ”
ADELINA PAPTI, the great song
stress, says of Bolon Palmer’s Per
fumes, Toilet Boaps anti other toilet ar
ticles: ‘ I unhesitatingly pronounce
them superior to any I ever nsed.”
Principal depot, 374 and 376 Pearl St.,,
New York. oc28 dwly
In one specieB of spider the female 1b
three hundred timeB larger than the
maie. It is unnecessary to remark
that the husband never, gets into bed
with his bootB on.
YOUNU SR* KKAIt THIN.
The Voltaic Belt Uo, of Marshall,
Micb, offer to send their celebrated
Electro-Voltaic Belt and other
Eleotric Appliances ou trial for thirty
days, to men (young or old) afflicted
wi:h nervous debility, loss of vitality
and manhood,and all kindred troubles.
Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paral
ysis, and many other diseases. Com
plete restoration to health, vigor and
manhood guaranteed. No risk is in»
curred, as thirty days trial is allowed.
Write them at once for Illustrated
pamphlet free.
deol7 tn.tb.pat.se&wly
“If you want to see things hum
without a belt slipping,” writes Bill
Nye, “excite a woman’s curiosity and
be slow to gratify it. The way she
scratches for pay dirt makes ordinary
energy look lszy.”
NweM Hum and Mnllelu.
Very few realize that in the exuda
tion they see clinging to the sweet gum
tree there is a powerful stimulating
expectorant principle, and iu tbe old
field mullein a mnscilaginooa one that
is very healing to the lungs.
These two princ’pies present
in Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of
Sweet Gum and Mullein a pleasant and
effective cure for croup, whooping
cough, colds and consumption. Sold
by all druggists at 26c and fl a bottle.
Send two-cent postage stamp for Rid
dle Book. Walter A Tayor, Atlanta, Ga.
sat,se,tu<fcw
“Pa, who was Shylock?” Paterfam
ilias (with a look cf surprise aDd hor
ror): “Grea. heavens, boy, you attend
church and Sunday-sobool every week
and don’t know who 8hylock was! Go
and read your Bible, sir.”
A. Card.
To all who are suffering from errors
and indiscretions ol youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of man
hood, etc, I will send a recipe that will
cure you, free of charge. This
great remedy was discovered by a mis
sionary in South America, Send self-
addressed envelope to Rev. Joseph T.
Inman, Station D, New York,
[1ulvl2-eodAwly]
And he went and dipped himself
into the Jordan seven times anu was
cared. There was a spiritual lesson in
tbe lext— if we do tbe little duties of
every day life incumbent upon us, we
ores: e tbe whole Christian character
— Dr. Marlin.
BMkUa'i AraluNalia.
The beet Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fe
ver Sores, Tetter,Chapped Hands,Chil
blains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refund
ed. Price 25c per box. For sale by
Brannon & Carson.
te-28 eod*w lv
It ia one of the siffictioEg of authors
ship to know that the brains which
should be used in understanding a
book are wasted in discussing the hast
iest misconceptions about it.
NEW DEPARTMENT.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN’S
I HAVE OPENED A
READY HARE GAMUT DEPARTMENT,
Under the! management of a competent Lady, and respectfully' invite
|tbe Ladles to call and examine the stock. Also have just received
lew Spring Kress Goods
IN GREAT VARIETY.!
STILL THEY COME]
10,000 Yards more ot those HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES at astonishingly
low prices.
Ala large stock GING HAMS and CALICOES in new Spring designs.
Good Goods at Rook Bottom Prices can always be had at
J. ALBERT KIRVEN’S
rnHOUSANDS.of cases ot
SICK
Headache a»e permanently cured every year (as the hundreds of testimonial*
in my possession will testify) by tbe use of.
DR. LESLIE’S
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
Special Prescription. This Remedy stands to-day without a rival, and witt
scarcely a competitor in the world. Thousands of Physicians throughout tb<
country have acknowledged their inability to cure it, and are now prescriblrg
Dr. Leslie’s. Special Prescription for all cases of Sick
HEADACHE
in either its nervous, billons oroongestive form, arising from obsimotion, oot.i
geslion or torpidity of tho liver. When I say that Dr. Leslie’s;
SPECIAL
Preset in'ion will core tbe most obstinate cases ot Rick Headache,"I.inesn
just * ! iat ! say, and that is, IhRt; it not merrly relieves hut
POSITIVELY
mires, no matter how long tbe case may have boon standing. I have testimo
nials from persons who have been rffbotod tor twenty years, being confined tc
had two or three days at a time ev ry two weeks, that have been permanently
cured by two bottles of Dr. Leslie’s Special
PRFSCRiPTlON
so that they have not had an attack for over five years. It von are troubUd
with Sic.k Head ache and wish to be
CURED
1st sure and givejthis remedy a trial. PBionjfl.OO.
S._B. ARCHER, Saratoga Springs, N Y.
FOR HALF, KY BRANNON A CARSON.
OUR SPRING
WILL BEGIN TO COME IN
Our bnyer tor tbis season will remain in New York for several weeks,
and you may expect
FINER CLOTHING,
Better made and more elegantly trimmed than ever before. We are de
termined to show the best Hue of
TO BE FOUND IN THIS CITY.
H. 'J. THORNTON.
REMOVAL!
We have moved from our old stand on Broad street to the
Comer in theWebster Building
Corner Broad and Crawiord^streets.t
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AND FRESH*
Or pricee as low as the loweet. We would be pleased to pee ell onr old friends
aud tho public generally. We guarantee you satisfaction. Capt’s J. A. Shep
pard and J. W. Coleman are with ns, and cordially invite all their old friends
to call aud aeethem.
K^ITsTTSTOTST Sc
WM. BEACH «fe OCX
A £■ V A‘:
,—_v- ■ m.
-k.
Hardware, Iron, Nails and Agrienltural Implements.
T HE OlehretBd DOW LAW COTTON PLANTERS: WATT PT OWS. Ca«t and ChUl*
ed; Fercnpon, Haimec .i d LsGrnn.e PLOW HTOCKH; BL.-vOKSMITH TOOuS,
E FORGES, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS : BARBED WIRE
Write for Prices, w BX ETB aOH **V *na
eodiwtf 96 Bread Street. COLUMBUS. GA
Not Wanting to Remove Our Entire Stock
OF
sisn, KOOKS UO BLUMS,
We otter until further notice for sale for SPOTJOA8H:
1,000 8x10 12 Light Windows at
1,000 8x10 18 “ “ “ -
700 10x12 12 “ “ “ - — -
1,000 10x12 18 L“ “ “ - • -
3x7 1316 0. G. Doors
Everything else in proportion. Respectfully, 1
WILLINGHAM & CO.
JalSaodlf
75 Ct8
. $1 12
100
. 150
140
D r geo jmcElhaney.
Rsaldeat DentlBt.
6714 Broad street, over WUtich <£ Klcse-’s.
Jal6iy
1AB G MOON,
-1 Attorney at Law.
Office with Smith A Russell, over Frrzer
4k Di a'e Hardw.-es. re. Iel7 r
D a.. U. K. UKlOUs. Office at ± H
Evans A Co'n. Residence east of the
ccnrt house on Jackson street, next door to
A Turner lal4 =f
G E THOU AS. JR. a E CHAKDDUi,
T hom Ad a chandler.
Ati oruey 3-at- Law,
Office 118 Brosd St. Co umhus, Ga.
D R C D HURT.
Office over Brannon A Carson’s Drug
biore. Residence comer Forsyth and
at Clair streets. Office Telephon ■> No 31
Residence Teleohone No 113. j+n9Iy j
D
Fbysioian and Opeiaticg Surgeon for
all disease* of the Eye, Ear, Nns# and
Throat. Office over Brannon A Carson's
Drue Store. No 131 Bro^id Si reel. Telephone
No 22. Office heart. 8 to 12 and 3 to 5 Res*
idence upper Forsyth Street. Will c«ii at
residence when reqaeftt^ri.de21 lm
VesternR.V’yofils.
QUICKEST
—and—
MOST DIRECT. ROUTS
—TO—
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE, and WASH
INGTON*
Gloss connection made with Pisd
ment Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Ke.-
nssaw or Cincinnati Southern,
Trains leave as follows >
TIM K TABLE WO. »«»,
Taking Effect Sundav. Feb. 22, 1885.
ihAii i W AK
JSa. oi
LiV Ne^Ori'n*....
Lv ModIg’ry...........
*r ColninDUb.....^..
Lv Col urn:-us
Ar West Po't
Ar Atlanta.....
10:> i) p. m
9:10 A a
i:U2 p a’
8:45 a a
2:19 a jj
3:40 *-• A
WESTWARD.
Lv Atlanta....—....'...
Lv West Po’t
Ar Commbus .....—...
Lv Columbus
ArMonlg'ry
Ar Mobile .....
Ar NewOr-'iif
No. 50
2:00 P v
5:05 P M
7:^2 p m
2 .30 P M
8:1** p ai
215 A M
7.0U A M
o3
8 00 AM
9.00 p y
5;4tt A ai
9:05 P M
2; 27 A M
3; 45^ A
,*y o- 52.:
11*40 p M
3.07
5 40 AM
9:05 p ai
CidO A M
2:(;U
7.00
itortii.
7:55 pm
42:05 PA'
2:30 PM
5:30 pm |
10:25 am
12 20 am
3:10 A
0:16 a A!
Wash'ion
Banlm'rt
Pullade!’
Mew Y k
9: JO pm
0:c0 PJa
3:45 PM
2.uonhi
irttiiiuau oietpclb ou Lmiiife 55 ax.d 56 flt-
tween Montgomery auu Washington with*
out oiiange.
Trains 50, 51,52 and 53 make close connect
lions with trains to and irom Mobile anc
New Orleans. Train 52 connects atMor**-
gomery with Hams lor Melina act
Euiaula. Connections made ai Opelilu
with East Aiabuma and Cincinnati, hcc
the Columbus and W estern Railroads* Ail
trains except 52 and 53 connect at Ubeiia'*
with Tuskegee Railroad.
CECIL GAB BET,
Gen'i Manager.
CHA8 H CKOMMECL,
Gen’i Paseengtir Agent,
M!Lt£&3HAR® B.
OCLUMBis. Ga.. Februaary 224. 18*5.^
O H AHD AJTttlt THIS DATE TiLOHS Will
ran as follow*:
Mail Train So. IHtotog Wesi <4«fJp),
Llovo Gmeihi Paasensw Depot. Golumbua. 1.25
Leave Broad Street Depoi, Oolombud ls<>
Arrive jit Dnion Springs................................. i-.:A r n
L«ave union Springs.—, 0;i:> *..
Arrive at Tmy., t, ... 7:05 P 3
Making close oonneotion »t Onion Springy with X
& X Jlailroad for Mcatgomtry and Eniauia daily
Mail Train Ko. 2—Coming ;
iieftve XkIm— — 5:00 >,»
Arrive at linion Springe - e>:.-.-2 <. i.
1.15HVU Uuiou Spriti#fe ... 7.^2 S
Arrive at Broad Str**«t Depot, Oelrmlma Il:o01 js
Arrive at GenT Paasenger DHpot,(Jo!cmbQ8 11:14 ■ »
Connects ai Union Sprin>:s with M A X E. i
daily ior itloutgomery ana Xafan a, and at Colt
bua with 8 W K it for .'duooi. SftY-ann&h, Anga
aud ncic-ta ^orth.
aadAccoExzBodatlenNr^^
J.Q01NQ WEST—DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
LtaveUolainbuB Geu i Paasen^cr l>epoL'. M . 5:<M a
lie&vo Columbns Broad Sireci DepoL... 5:Id r.
Arrive at Union Spriaga...^.^ 9:23 a
Leave Union Springs *
i&akcj close connection a; Union Springe w‘;»i
A £ Baiiroac for Xufsula dail?>
W*\j FialgM imdAcccmibodAtlon JSo.L
COMING EAST-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave T^ny r 8:00 a
Airive at Uuiou Springs^. —a
Leave Union Spriuga...... 1:25 a
Arrive at Bread Street Depot, Ooluiubria...... :);4l pm
A rrive- Passenger Depot, Oolurubun 3:5ft p a
Connects at Union Springs with for
Sufauia.
W. L OLABK.Sup't.
1>. fe. H IILIAaB.a. r r. A. dtf_
cou«s ijiEsmtu ai n,
Opslika, Ar^». January lith, igfft.
ter Sunday.
road will bo r
NO.
L eay* Oolnicbns k 45 a m
NO. a.
Leave Opelika M ».».un..Jl 45 a ut
ArriveOolcuibaj«...«w^... 1 0.3 pc.
NO. 8x
Leave ColumbUB^.«.^....-w.^ 230 r m
Arrive Opelika - 3 53 s m
INO. 4,
Leave — 6u» p
Arrive Oolmnbua....^. 7 22 p
NO. fl*.
Leave Colut' bus.....— 7 20 a
... 9 3
Arrive at Qoodwater— 5 23 p i
NO. O.
Leave Goodwater..^...^.ft ihi a i
Arrive Orelika lo 2 a r
Arrive Columbus ~.12 56 p i
NO. 7—N1G11T TRAIN.
Leave Columbus 9 05 p i
Arrive Opelika............ M «Jll 58 p i
I NO. 8—NIGHT TBA1N.,
Leave Opelika 4 05 a t
Arrive Columbus.....^.w..^....~.~.~.ft 46a i
X A FLEW ELLEN. Gen’i Wai.fttei
ColiaiB am Utai JSauway m.
Office General Manager,
.Columbus, Ga,. P’eb. 23d, it85#
O N ond auer tbio date tbe schedule i
Mb 11 Train will be hs follows :
No 1—Going North Daily (Sunday Excep'd)
Leave Columbus 35 p to
Arrive at Cbipley 4 iff o ra
Arrive at Greenvllle.^....^ G”4 p ra
No 2-Coming South Dally (Sunday Ex
cepted).
Leave Greenville 30 a ra
Arrive at Chlpley...~- - 75< a m
Arrive at Co umbos.... 10 17 a in
W L CLARK, Geo’l Manager.
T C 8 HOWARD, Gen'i Ticket Air :
feb‘24 dly
PIEDMONT AIR-LISP.
Richmond a rt d Dartviile
RAILWAY SYSTEM.
T he great through car route
with Double Daily Train8 aud Through
Sleeping Car service coravdete between the
South and North, 72 xniics shorter ecd 8
hours quicker than auy other route to
Washington »rd the East.
Richmond and Dunvllle Railroad Time One
Hour FaN'er Thnn Allan a City Time
Mail and
Schedule in effect Oct Express Express,
12<h, 1884 No 53 No 51
Lv Atlanta (City Tune)...
Lv Atlanta (K & D Time;
Lv Lula
Lv Greenville.^
Lv Chariot 1 e....
Lv Salisbury
Lv Greensb.iro
Ar Danville -
Lv Dknville.....
Lv Lynch nurg« —
LjV Char'on esville.
Ar Washington
Lv Washington
Ar B^ltiraor-.
Ar Philadelphia
Ar N^*w Yoi
Ar Boston
7 40 a d
8 4ff ft IE
‘ 1U4 ar/
2 50 p rr
H 30 p in
7 53 n rr
928 p n
1 10 p rr.
.12 SO pm U 45 a m
5 00 p m
6 00 p m
84i pm
12 35 a m
5 30 a m
7 i7 a in
9 20 & m
1120 ft ra
a in 3 00 p m
! 3 60 a m 5 25 p ro
8 00 am LO25 p in
8 20 a rr 11 15 p m
9 20 a m 12 30 a m
1245 pm 3 40 am
3 40 p it 6 40 a ra
6 25 ft nr- 3 30 p ra
Lv Dan j 12 40 h u ii 25 a in
Lv Bm kbille j 5 io nir 3 00 p m
Ar Richmond i 7 00 a a■! 1 58 v. ra
ONLY' 31 HOURS TRANSIT ATJjANTA
TO NEW YORK
Tbe only line running Pnllman Buffett and Sleep
ing Cars without ebauxe, Atlanta to New York via
Washington.
Bertha secured and numbers given ten <layn in
advance in these cars. Train number 63 baa Pull
man Palace Cara N«-w Orleans to Washington.
Train number.»1 Ion* Pullman Buflett a';d Sleep
ing Cai Atlanta to New York.
Two Dolly fraint lor *<b*>ns« Oa„ Ex
cept hu.sday.
M SLAUGHTER,
Gen Pass .Agent.
A< lauta, Ga. Richmond. Va#
O W CHEaRS. OHAS J FREDERICK,
Aaa’t Geo Pass Ag't, CitF Pas# Agent.
Atlanta Ga. 1 Colnmbns Ga,
waTiS xT r-A fee..
LEWIS VOIGHT & SON,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
pmrHMis
WIW1I0W SHADES.
STORE ASO OFFICE, I WAREHOUSE,
203 & 205 Central Aye. 238 k 243 West 7ft St
Cor. of LoNGwonTH St. I Few Doors W. of Cent. Aye,
CIN CINN ATI, O.
Sample Books and Price Lists of Shades and Paper
sent upon request.
Being members of American Manufacturers
Association of U. S., our prices ou all goods arc
Game as Eastern market. By purchas
ing of us you save time and freight*
>29 d3m
CARTER & BRADLEY,
llii KB a BUSK
WEBSTER WAREHOUSE.
WY,Uhe cndersIgned.'IUBve-lbls day forced oopanner^hlp under the firm name ol
CARTBR * BRADLEY, to carry oatAe
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS
At tbe Webster Warehouse. We will l9ke possession of the Ware'oufe on April I p t,
but during the interval one or both of us can always be found la the office of tb© present
occupant (tol H Buefey) folly prepared to meet ibe waste of the old customers of the
Webster Warehouse, and extend accommodation to ft!! new buslner-s which may be en
trusted to us. W© hrpe by close application and promt t attention to merit » fwirshar
of Ihe bnelness in onr ’lne s A CARTER,
fpb* ’ b c • rr W ^ QK AH, FY .
NEW LIST.
For tbo n«xt;THI RTY DA YS It;will f ffor some unun-ial Rar^aios in every, lina
A lareo lot of
Lap B obss and Buggy Blankets
at cost, Ofie-hs f <i< zen FRAZIER ROA[) CARTS at cost. One
1\/TTT .“RTTTT O^H-T
fttCOst, i*nd ri>! mi cr d h r oa-h. M v stock of
BUGGIES and WAGONS
i r fcini cheaper tean ant in the city.
A cw Bfivcrti^einent ovary woek.
J. A WALKER.
’arger tbH»
A now lot of Tftiipftu!in«.
THOMAS CHAFIN
-DKAi.Kil iN-
ri< l>
, jnciroM liMiMiira®
Chr< m”s, « hfti>** !’?«»««•« ant! Pfafnre Ffam^s,
Violin aml'Onitar Strings, Cards, Inks and Writinfi; Desks, Atlas and Cord,
Views and Steroscopes, Ai’omns and Pr.okei Books.
Thomas’ Standard Eleck, Violet end Carmine Inks.
Ail the Iste Periodicals kept eoriFranUy on hand.
1 Tim
leiitrai, Soiiiiiwenieni ^ t
o
Ail 'A cinr- of thi« nyptcra are run by Oen'cral or 90lh Meridian Hint.
Savannah. Ga,. March I* J885
X and after SUNDAY March 1st. 1885. piws^ngfr trzir.a ^ ihMr. roa,:*: uitat
Hows- ■
■ft*? tiLA D DO W i>
L .li.E.,;-ra Lin^.
tiE Afi U t.
*
No- 51.»
Savannah and At-
No. 52.*
INo 54.*
No 16,t
Aco.
Pass’g'r
Puss’g'l
ianta Divisions.
qQIi’g’i
Pass’g’r
Ace.
5:40 piA.
8:45 pra
10:00 an.
i. v^Sa van n a h.~. A •
3:38 po
8:So uni
8:06 ant
7:27 pn
10:23 urn
11:5» iiri
A; Oiiver o\
1:59 pir
4:59 fern
6:30 am
No, «.f
11:34 pin
i:08 pra
Ar.... Kiiien.. ...L\
ii:4U :'-n
dr b air
NO. 8.
li:4n pro
1:35 pra
L,v..... Millen Ar
L:i5 pra
3:46 am
Aoc.)
<;i7 am
3 45 piv
Ly...Term ihe Ai
:0:i2 sra
i 49 anr
3:15 pn
No. 1.*
2 59 ira
4 57 pn
Ar Gorrt on A
8 51 an
12:40 an.
No. i*
8 03 pn
3 45 :-.ra
5 5 i pra
Ar Macon Lv
8:0-5 an
12: ngbi
Pass’. 1
4 38 pB
No. ii.-
8:70 «n
3:.i7 sm
7:30 pu
Lv Macon ai
7:-3-i ah
11:45 pn
5 501 m
No. 12
0:03 a»
i 0 an?
9 08 pm
Ar Barne. vtlle Lv
5 57 kit
0:17 pra
i..2 pm
Acc.
5 00 am
lu‘: !, o an
5:3 -. sra
ff 08 pn
Lf Barcesville a
5 57 an
iv 17 pm
4:12 pm
7:52 pn
5:49 ra
10*40 a;
u:05 3J*:
9:45 pn
at Giiffin^.—A.
5:24 kit
8:43 pn.
3:35 pm
7:09 nra
8:iU ;*t:
12 2 a
7:30
I!: 15 v '.r,
A r . At lac a
3 55 am
8 10 vr-
* 50 pm
5:00 prr
N; . 0*
No L *
t: I-
N* . 18.*
Ni . 2i>
1
Ace
Pa>*» g r
Paas’gff
BraBCb
Pftsp’g’-
Pacs'g’-
He 22)|
L.V .... ill',Cl. ....ATi
J:J0.r4A.i
7 Mlr.rr
5 5i? am
3 45 ora
Ar...Auautta... ovj
9 45 am |
9:80 pn: I
6 20 pm}
ir -
—
—
—
No iHj.tlMJUfUKCTlIte *%:
No. *4
Pa*'s’g'‘
K-iafttoiuu Hr -*t?.
PONNg’l
9:ll) rtl'.J
L\ ...uortii/U Ai'
4 40 am
...UmI
12:20 pn
D. !
i 45 pir
■" 1
... 35 t
No 33.t
I'pEiit: toimijr
No r i
No 3r *
-*«5 B’k T
Pess’g’rl
H*ai3roj**s
P* 1 i'- ’ ■ -r
= - ev’
10:15 ftra
a v Bar-etVJljc Ar
9:<u l.j .
1..-0 a,
...
6 i:5 poi
12 20 *2
Ar TbcniSFton l.v
8:'5t.n,
3.00 rr.
1 .....
No. at
«. v «. API A. j
No. i r
Pass’s’i
Builreafl. {
P S8 ‘g“
9:40 ara
—
5:JO pn*
*. r.. Ca rroiJ lon.JJv J
5:30 am
j
— 1
-—
Oi - V.* s\ l. i.*
A cc jPaBh’g'r
~ 7 5o suT
8 55 am
!1 11 pin
12 20 pm
2 14 pic
3 16pnr
3 21 pm
5:bi pm
5:01 pn
6 50 pi*
4 35 am
•1 Vi A .n A K nyi No. 2A
- uain LJnf. |Pft8 f g r
^Macon aI 7 15 pm
Ar Fori Valley Ar 6 Cl pra
Ar Smithviile Lv 3 5a,pn>
Lv HmiUiville Ar 2 52pm
Ar^.Cuthbert... Ari i 11 pra
Ar ...Eufaaia ...Lv|1201 ara
Lv ...Eufaaia ...A/, : Ji:56ara
Ar.Union 6» r > r g«L\ 10 li am
l.v Ualou ^p’gsA? j 0 11 air
*r...Montg’y... L j 8:20 mil
7 33 pin
5 05 pm
4 50 pn.
N. 37 I
PftRf’f
i-i.-b*: i
No. 8*
8ft H H—A lha
i»y Lt«<
N- . 4*
Pander
N. . 20* No 3b :
Pass’cer | Pass j
« 20 pi-
Ly... -A.
7.25 am
ii 2! pm
3 12 pm
7 3H p Ui
7 38 pm
9 35 pm
9 3* pm
Ar Fort Valley Lv
Lv Fort Valley Ai
Ar SmDhville L\
Lv8mttbvill6 A
618 am
6 Ob am
4 C6 am
110 air
11 56*sra 3:45 pra
12 20pn
4 ’5 pm
10 30;pn*
Ar-.A)bgay„ Lv
•fc-oft-.'
10 45 >‘r» |2 50 pu.
yini 9 5 amiLV For; Valley A. 4 1 pm
• >w j 10 4 1 am I ^ r.... Ferry Lv 3 50 pm I
i No. *i w H lah. - I N *- -->trr j
|Pa88 , g’'r| iy »,xt*ns!on. \ Pftfrs’g’rj
i 4:25 orajLv... Albany „.Aiiii>:30 -uij
i 7:55 pra IAr.. Bl«kely .Lvj 7: 0 <i?i(
PaBftV.'l
‘ 48 p na IA r Fort Gat n es Lv 111 13 a-r 1
} . | 5:15praiLv... Eufaula... Arl 9:27 ami
j 1 6 37 pun IA r. Ul&yton... Lv| 8:00 ami.
7 35pm f>:^o iiiFLiV whcuu ^vri tvispitui o:(ii
. 10 17 piri 9:44 am A r Fort Val ley Ar 4:53 prr 3 32 :
4 10pra 1:05 pmj \ r Oolurabc^ 7 v\ 1:20 pra I 935 i
a-1 No. 6 *| No20*
e.lPftgi •g'rl Aco
oiLv Macon Ari 6:i‘/ pra.| 5L5aiit
Palin:*o Knffett O&rs between Cincinnati and Jacksonville and through rittirg car betwcon Chatluuon-
ga and Jacksonville, via AttarU, Albany *au Waycros*. Tlnough Palace Sleeping (Jar between Slont-
gom»ry and Waycross.
Traiufi marked thus * ruo daily; trains marked time t mn dally except Sunday; ^raiDS marked tbut t nr
daily except Monday,
Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Bortha on sal* at Union Depot Tickss Office 20 minutee prin
to leaving time of all trains. __ „ _ ^ __
WILLIAM ROGERS, Oer ‘1 Sap’t Savannah. T. D. KLIN3, Sup’t S W. E. n.. Macon.
W. F. 8KKLLMAN.Traffic Manager. Savannah. G A WHITSHSAD, Gen’i P*tx Agent
•'LARK. A rent. Coin ml.u
G»
WE OFFER BARGAINS
IMPORTED CIGARS
PARTAGAS, Conchas ....Fortner price flO BO, now $ 9 00
PARTAGAS, Iiondres Superior.— Fortner price 14 00, now 12 00
PARTAGAS, Liondres Flor Former price 16 00, now IS 00
PARTAGAS, R’a Et-peeis).... -Former price 17 60, now 15 00
PARTAGAS, R’a Victoria Superior. Former price 15 00, now 32 00
PARTAGAS, R’a Victoria Flor.^-_ — Former price 20 00, now 17 00
These Goods are superior iu quality to any others manufactured iu Havana.
LOUTS BUBLER & GO., Webster Buildirg
0*„ 3VL_ .AuUVEOS,
—MANUFACTURER OF
:, Bmps, Drays, Etc.,
Ke?pft constantly on band a full assortment of work, anch na Delive y Wagona. Koad
vv'sgoiua Drays, etc, a?i of ray own make and guaranteed ae goo*i a? any in this market.
Parties wautlug auythiDg In ray line will find It to their lnivredt Uir.ee me befort
buying, e
Repairing and Job Work also Promptly Done.
I have with me a flrst-rless Carriage Trimmer and Painter, and will ne»e nothing bat
the very best materlnl. AI! work ^ctrusted to me will h*»ve ray own frapervieion.
end tee me I «fctl«f»otlor or no pay.
IVCiFITAL PB33H 76^00.-^
Tlvkata Mg *3. Sbare. l«^prop« r „.^
Louisiflnft HiJtEc Lotiery ij>nip> v
•• We do herein certilp i/uu we susrrrn- '!
arrangements for all the Monthiv and I
Annual Drawings vf The LouZnar-a Kie-’
Lottery Company, and in person mesnuot e^
oor.trol the Drawings themselves, and Uvu,
same are conducted with honesty, ( '*
in good faith toward all parties, anr’
thorite the Company tc use this certify'
with ftiosimilei of our signatures attached
Us aduriisbtiion}*”
.-rflonsN,
incorporated lu 1S68 for 24 year?* by th«* Lf-
tor Bducational and GH&riteblrpurposAf?— «ft;, p *
itel of Sl.OCOjWJb—to which s reoervr. rnu.i / J
|5!*0.fl00na» since htsn added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Its frauenq
'M made a part of the pree* at ‘to-t *V
*ilopte<i December 2d, A. D. 167#.
Tie only Lottery ever vaUd a% cmdonu* by
people of amp titato, J
It iizvaa ScAisa oa Postpgsb!.
it« «r»ud Single Saanbfr iitriawsai.,
fikheplsee MenJhly.
umjiuawd, iutaiwui, .'ia:ea i
ISH5-17Miti fltfonthly Drawl* g.
CAPITAL PRIZE 876,«J0<i
100,00* af Fiw if a:‘arm ^
i,-?riT CC PX1US.
i capital PKiZS ~m,iu
1 Jo do — 26.1,5
.... 10,aw
- It;*.-)
- li'.OWI
- tc,DOS
l PKUilCS OK *6000 .V.’Z
o Jo im
io dc 500 —
K! -lo 200
*1 <io <00
__ 50 ^ ...
1000 <lu 26 *
ATPHOX1MATION PBJ'-riiS.
9 Approxlmstiau Priie- of S7fc.
9 Approklmation Prises o;
9 Approxlus*ilon Prime, i : &.
1967 Prune, wnimnUogto ...
Apphcatioa tot rates to cia'DsssoesI to r
to the 0£B.:« cf Uic <lon> pas; I- S- - ' .
rr.i'frrtLc.r istor-'-.a.-lc! •- ■' 1
aitdress. POIIT.l SOTKs, F*r.r~
< Irtiera. or ts.'v (u;K III (.dinar,
Cnrroucj by Sx»'«as (all susra o! ii aud ; . .1
our expeose> r.Uiir.'i-rO ,
s*-. A.
ftrlcic *, a
orM. t. BiPPHI*,
607 Nrarciu -s. wsalilnsioi,
Mate P. O. Money Orders payable ,s«i .
ReKistored Letters to
SB<(4 ilKlKt6S JiATH.5.1, 1.\.V .
Sea d-rjf-ixna, £ <y
febll welj<e*w4w
J > n TEL A, I 3>J ]Q s
GO! BEN SPECIFIC
'A POSITIVE CUKE h’.- 7
OR THE LKJUOE HABIT.
Effecting a speedy and permanent care, whether
he patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholI.-
twTeck. It can be given In a cup of tea or eoflfe
without ;he knowledge o? the person taking it, ht
itia tasteless and odorleta. Thousands of drunk
ards buvo been made temperate meu who t*?-?
taken the Golden Specific iu tfielr coffee wiihoot
their knowledge, and to-day believe that they qu::
drinking of their own freo will. It ia utw
harmless, rfretsfrire* free. pbf.pap.ed bt t»
QcMei Speeific Ce,, \ii Sace 8t, CatDuwtj, K,
FOIi SADE lik
9 pn
« IU,
i. 0, HOOD
DR.RICE,
3? Court Place. ICUiSViUE, KY
A regularly educated aud Irjn.’ivquilifiud phyuctan a-J • «
Cures all forms of PRIVATE.
CHRONIC and SEZUAX. Bii
fJAS.ES..
Spermatorrliea and Impotemj.
a» the result of self-afltiK? la youth, mtrsI *i<nut* f- • »
■
xi in« Jiv lirraiDi'r. Friii.i:.-** oi l • K-I«n tiv< M./ i.-t-. . .
# ic»l IVaiy. Ptaialos on Face, A . ii u t* Society or I- a -v
Confusion*of Lx>6s .if <exuai P. wr-r.^elc., reu-:*r:u«
07 "d pr ‘SYPHILIS
GLEET.
it 1* ».!f-#rW
Gonor?i>c:*,
•hiU», Heruj* (or Bopturrk
, anieklv ccml.
Gnres Ganranteed Ja *U
ladertalseB.
^ v.r.-
a PRIVATE COUNSELOR
«.-f W {tagei. cert io anyvidryn, ercureiy Ji
iSO) centa. Should he read by alL adevw* M i; > •' ,
Van f. *ws » ♦- 5? t* « 2, M. J^*4*7^
OgtoigBrgg
RESEARCH^
1EXPERIMENT.
STUD!!
For fifty years, by D v A L Barry, *n
old practitioner, especially Jn i'<
Trouf>lefl t wa.f* at last rewarded i?j
discovery ol that certain and
cific for woman troubles, Lux
Luxomni is s preparation thfit dahy
grows in poblic favor. Testimonial
from responsible persons ail over the
country furnish ample ov.de- ■ 1 f Lii *
wonderful power of Laxenji«i ar. b
remedial agent for the relic! aud t er*
marent cure of all those distressing
conditions incident to females. Luxom-
ni is specially adapted to the ?r* = u
of pregnancy. It greatly amclb
the pangs of child-birth, short
bor, prevents after pains, and iacbn
recovery. Owing to tbe sfrengt!'-u
and tonirar intiuenco Ltixou ;
ail MENSTRU AL IRREGUi
TIES, tmd is a superrior u erine
tive and tonic.
Price 31. If your draggiftt has no
prepftr»tion t address
THE BARRY 51ANUFACTDR1NG < -
DT-ftvvt'r 28 f %,s ‘
Notk—Luxomni is uo alcoholic oL c .
but.a combination of herbs and
package form from wnlcb a simple i-a ■»
made.
Write for interesting i,!>ok
mail6d ff<o
dec? • '* v
Cheap Fuel.
W E bav.' Ihr ch^apesi. Knel In 'I
ket. A lari^e nember of Israii!
nsi'.-g our
0022:
And are well p eaked with It.
and be convinced F*--r sale in at”
ilty. Price nt Gas Wr.-k^ 25c per
5 barrels 81 00; 1 ton 24 01),
COLUMBUS GAS LIGHT
feblff eodlm
0,01.11 MEDAL, PA3IS.
BAKERS
JreiHsst Gee
W. BAKER & CO,, Borc hp '*' ;
MUSCOGEE PLtNIKG MILLS
— re-opFnkd by
ROBERT JUSTICE.
HAVING BOUGHT THE; MUSCOGEE PLANING MILIJ3 formerly owned by Cham-
jPAgne A Engi.and, I am prepared to furnieb ail kinds of LUMBER, Including
Dressed Flooring, Weather Boarding, Moulding,
Brackets, Window and Door Frames, Laths, si:d all kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL;
also do Planing, Scroll Sawing and Turning;. Hbvii g seoured a corps of competent
men 1 solicit a share c 1 tbe patronage of the public, and will give ail orders for work or
material prompt and careful attention. Telephone No 122,
e pat dly ROBERT JUSTICE.
==- LOBISUNA STiTK EOT®
For rickets or mrth.r inlcriaat
above Lottery ftddrce*
DAVE C. JOrt^STOW.
CovInKton. Kv
Amonnle or *5 00 and oyer by Ex pres- -'
xpene wed.frlAwlw
. . _ y h i n
i &
, trrjfApii {jtistwntei* (T' rra
_S.tAblished ISM i in , r , rtf . „.r ,,,.
iursen.l two.!.1.:.,. fnrr..'...!.ral.
rree. tail orwrte. F. O. CLARKE. ** “•
<0.200 VINE STREET. ciNCtNXATi. 0.‘IQ»
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