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J. W. ANDERSON.
Coving ion. ua , NOV 0, I MM.
Fur Congress—5th District,
1; F. LIVINGSTON.
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TllK CAMPAIGN IS ENDED.
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With tliia issuo of the Stab i s
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v.oik is ended in the present con \
jtressional campaign. :
To-dav lho ballots must do the
rest.
With the ending of the its Star work feels in :
the present campaign,
it has discharged its full du’y to the
democratic party and its able stand¬
ard bearer; and whatever the re
sull'maj be at tho polls to day, we
hive the c n oling thought that we
have trictl honestly to make our
victory certain and complete.
With i.It I he earnestness of mr
nature-we have urged upon demo¬
crats the importance of persistent
and united effort in the present con¬
test, in order that wo might win
au overwhelming victor}' for democ¬
racy'.
Not a single democratic voter
should remain away, or fail to d s
charge his whole duty in tho pres
e t crisis of our political history. !
It will not bo our fi.ull if demo¬
crats do nut go out to the polls to
day and east their ballots for Ool
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1/ F. Livingston, the nominee of j
tho democratic par y.
Wo are sure Mr. Livingston will
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be elected, hut wo want him to have
1,009 uiajoriiy in thi<, his home
county.
With the proper effort on the pari
of tho democrats, ho can carry th
county to-day by that majority ; but
it will lake hard work to do it.
Are YOU not willing to turn om
to-da) , and work IVr d,-m-fnitit
buccefti in this election? if you
will do ihtP, wo can roll up tho hny
m. 'Vrms'tt affj r ftP.'rfrasiV<j'iikS'foto |
ton couuty. Will you do it? This j
is mount for all democrats.
The argument is new exhnu t d j
The diin eru’ic voters n.u-i do tin j
iest.
Our last aj'pr-al to democruts
vote early, and get your lici^bboi >
and friends to do tho same thing,
VOTE FOR LIVINGSTON.
A DeKulb county correspondent of
the Lithonia New Era gives man v
reasons why Col. Livingston should
receive the united support of his parte
at the election on Nov 6th. Anion >'
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those given, we reproduce only a few:
“Vote for Livingston for the rea- ;
eon that he is squarely on the state
and national democratic platforms
and so voted every time.
Vote for Livingston for tho reason
that as democrats you stand pledged
to the democratic party and its success
Vote for Livingston for t 1 e reason
that in his contest with our distin
guished fellow-citizen, lion. M. A.
Candler, as in all his campaigns for
congress, he pledged himself to tal e
the field for his opponent if nominated
ovci himself, as any title democrat
and honorable man would do.
Vote for Livingston, if for no othei
reason, because be is the regular dem¬
ocratic nominee, ami you will knife
the democraitic party if you don’t.
Vote for Livingston because you
either took an active part in the pri¬
maries which nominated hi Hi or vir
tuallv acquicsed in and endorsed them
by staying away, anil can't as true
democrats aud honorable men stay
away from the polls on the 6th day
of November next and do your duty.
Especially ought the negroes to ral¬
ly to iiis support and vote for him to
a man, for the reason that by his in¬
fluence and consideration for them
the colored people are to be honored
with a department iu the expositb n
on the same conditions as other ex
hibitors.”
A Leader.
Since Its first introduction, Electric Bitters
has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now
it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal
tonics and alteratives—containing nothing
which permits its use as a beverage or intexi
cant, it is recognized as the best and purest
medicine for all ailments of Stomach, Liver or
Kidneys. It will cure Sick Headache, Indig ...
lion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from
the sys’em. Satisfaction guaranteed with each
bottle or the money will be refunded. Price
Only 50c. per bottle. Sold by Brooks & Ivy.
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Health i
means so much more than
you imagine—serious and
’fatal diseases result from
’trifling ailments neglected. Nature’s
’ Don’t play with
’ greatest gift—health.
If you are feeling
Brown’s out of sorts, weak
and generally ex¬
hausted, nervous, (
have and no appetite work,,
» can’t
begin at once tak¬
| Iron ble ing strengthening the most relia-,
medicine,which is,
Brown s Iron Bit¬
ters. A few bot- t
Bitters ties cure—benefit
; comes from the t
very first dose —it
•won't stain your g
teeth , and it’s 7
pleasant to take
ft Cures i
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver ( > i
Neuralgia, Troubles, I ■
’Constipation, Bad Blood ■i
> Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
Get only the genuine—it has crossed red
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub¬
stitutes. On receipt of two ac. stamps we
will send set of Ion Beautiful World’s 1
Fair Views and book—free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. ' j
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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Covington .and Oxford
Street Railroad.
Covington, Ga., J tu. 9, 1891
The following Schedule on tiie Cov¬
ington and Oxford Street llaiiroi.d will
he run until further notice :
Leave Pitts house at.....5.40, a. m.
Leave depot at...... • o.oo, a. in.
Leave Pitts house ......7.40. a. m.
Leave depot at 7.50 a m.
Leave Pitts house at.....8.00, a. m.
Leave depot at .........8.40, a. in.
Leave Pitts house at...... 10 . 30 , a. in.
Leave depot ut...... ..... 11.00 a. m.
Leave Pitts house at...... 10 p. in.
I^ave depot at......... 2.45, p. m.
Leave I'itt* house at .4 30, p. an.
Leave depot at...............4.50 p. in.
Leave Pitta house at......8 00, p. m.
Leave depot at..............8.25, p. m.
The Oxford car meets all trait.s at the
depot. j I
SUNDAY SCHEDULE. j
Leave Pitts house at...... 8.20, ft. m. !
Leave depot at 8,40 a. 1x1. j
Leave Pitta house at.....10.3<\ a. 1 .). !
Leave depot at 11.00 a. in.
In addition to the above the ear w ill
meet all regular passer.pertrain?,besides j
carrying the people of Midway home I
after church, morning and night.
I- W. BROWN, President.
J. G. I.e-ter, Secretary.
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for infants and Children.
g|f|OTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric,
?? W S Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ?
Do Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ?
Po You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics
without labeling them poisons f
Po Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
unless you or your physician know of what it is composed I
Po Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of
its ingredients is published with every bottle I
Po Yon Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher.
That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than
of all other remedies for children combined f
Bo Yon Kno w that tho Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the » ord
$4 Castoria ” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ?
Do Yoa Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was
because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless.-.?
Bn Yon Kn-'W that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for SS
cents, or ono cent a dose ? -
Bn Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ?
Wolf, t hese things are worth knowing. They are facts.
The fec-aiiaile Is e-n every
of 0* wrapper.
signature
Ohildren Ory for Pitcher’s Castoria.
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Oliver Chilled Turn Plow.
Now is the season of the year lo turn yo'.tr land with the
Oliver Chilled Turn Plow ; the best in the world.
OVER 25,000 OF THEM IN USE IN GEORGIA TO DAY !
WE CARRY THE FOLLOWING SIZES IS STOCK ;
No. 40 Heavy a horse. Turns a furrow 9 x 16 . wnifflu 130 lbs..........1’uce $ 9.50
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No 20 . Medium 2 horse. Turns a furrow 7 x 13 . Vt/sight I !2 {bs....... •» 9 OO
No. 19 Turns a furrow fp. 13 Weigh: loo ii>». «* 8 5°
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No. C o. Light 2 hor>e. Turns a furrow Cxi2 Weight IOO lbs...... 8.00
M ii-o Turin a furrow 6 x 11 Weight So lbs..... B oc
run size 1 horse. 1 urns * furrsw Sjxil. Wef^iu yo ru 8 .... t .
No. B. Medium l-horse Turns a furrow 5 x 10 Weight 65 lbs........... 6 Oo
No. A 1. I.ight I l oise v 'tu ns a furrow rjJxS. Weight 50 lbs.. ......... $4 450
No. 32 IR’iside Piow..... 11 iaoo
If your merchant doe* not handle these plows send y^ur m
-wp fee: % ; . i 1 i
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WASHINGTON, D. C. BALTIMORE, MD ill
Con. 7 th and £ Sts. n W- Factory. 213 w German 6ti
ONLY n^NUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING IN THE SOOTH m re.
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MIDDLE GEORGIA & ATLANTIC IL E.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
-TIME TABLE No. 15.
Effective October I4ih, 6 o’clock A. M., 1894.
READ DOWN DEAD UP
11-OOp 7 .151 G.i. R R Lv Augusta Ar Oa. R.Ii 8.30
9< 0a I ( Macon ti II 4.25p
No. t iam [No l lain J b| Train Train
101 103 I i2 STATIONS. | No. 102 No. 104
A M P.M I P.M \.M
8 20 1.15 | Lv. Mtlledgevilje Ar. | 8.20 1.05
6.25 1.20 Eatonton Junction i 8.15 1.00
6 50 ! 1 42f s Meriwether 7.50 12.35
7.05 2 00f 13 Denttia 7.30 12 15
7 35 2.05 21 A r. Eatonton Lv. 7 06 11.40
740 2.26 Lv. *( Ar. 7.05 11 45
8 10 2 45f 29 Willards 6 38 11 12
8 38 362f 35 A ikentnn 6.20 10.50
8.55 312f 39 Maclten 6.05 10.35
S.00 3.17f (10j Shadv Dale 6. OO 10.30
918 3 27f ;i4i Kelly 5.43 10.15
9 40 | 3.40f 49| Broughtonville 5.23 10.00
9 50 I 3.46f 151 Newborn 5.15 I 9 50
10.00 j 3 52f >54 Carmel Junction 5.05 9.32 |
10.10 3.57 f 159 56 Havston 4.55 9.20
10.22 1 4.04f Starrsville 4.45 9 08
10.47 i 4 13 lot Covington Junction 4.27 848
JO-50 4 20 05! Ar. < ’ovington Lv. 4.25 8.46
p.M. P. M. P. M. A.M
12.15 6.00 Ga. R. R. Atlanta Lv. Ga. R.R. 3.05 7.15
6.30 M A N M aeon M A N 9.00
M A N Athens 2.25p
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Newborn meeting point for Trains Nos 101 and 104.
f. Flag station. W. B. THOMAS, General M uneger
Hl AN AGED LADY
SUFFERED 40 YEARS.
Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea*
Debihty, Rheumatism 10 Years.
All Yield to Ccrmstuer.
“I am seventy-five years old. For
more than iorty years I was a sufferor
with
DYSPE ^Sl A.
What I ate made me siclc, and finally
the trouble ran into a
CHRONIC DIARRHOEA.
I was rodneed to a state of great
debility. In this condition, some two
or three years ago, I began to use Dr.
King’s
*OYAL CERWIETUEr*.
It has done me more good than all the
medicines I have over taxen. I can
E *T AN YTNI *C 1 LHC 7 ,
and my general health Is good. I
also bad
Rheumatism SO Years
In my hand and arm, and since tak¬
ing the Germetuer that too is entirely
relieved. I have recommended Ger
jnetuer to many others who have
used it with great benefit. I think
It is t ie greatest medicine that I know
Of. »> MKS. B. PURSER.
Ilazlehurst, Miss.
Mrs. Purser i3 the mother of Revs
P. I. ami J. H. Purser, of New Or¬
leans two eminent Baptist ministers.
$1.00, 6 for 35.00. Sold by Druggist*.
King’s Royal Qernietuer Co., Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by Brooks & Ivy.
Of Success
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Upward to the peaks sublime,
Leaving trivial things below,
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More Insplriinig
To the ambitious young man than to read the
life stories of those who, from the poorest
surroundings, have climbed the ladder of
success,
Thomas A. Edison was a train boy; Jay
Gould canvassed for books ; P. A. Collins
worked in a mine ; Henry Clews started lift
as a book-keeper; Augustin Daly used to
earn $8 a week.
Such facts seem stranger than fiction. Yet
the list could be indefinitely drawn out from
men who, born poor, with few educational
advantages, have, by persistent work, by
hard study, by putting to its best use every
opportunity, climbed the ladder of fortunt
and success.
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Have you than were ever vouchsafed to the
successful men of the past.
Would you mount the ladder of success ?
Your first step In such a rise will be to secur,
that compendium of all knowledge, the new
ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. now
placed within your reach if you will save ten
cents a day. Write for application blank.
,nd obtain a set while it may be had at
Introductory prices. Address
The C e^wtittution
ATLANTA. C.A.
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Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruts
ri» Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns,
and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cur«
f |ies - or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
five perfect satisfaction, or money r-funded.
Price 25 cents per box. For Sale by Brooks
Ivy, Druggists.
English Spavin Liniment removes all Hart.
60 ft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from
Horses. Blood Spavins, Curbs Splints Sweeney
Ring-Bone. Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen Throats
Cougha, etc- Save *50 by use of one bottle
Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure
sver known. Sold by Brooks 4 Ivy, Druggist*.
CovlcftoD. Ga
Georgia railroad schedules
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Commencing Oct. 14, 1894, the following schedules will be operated. All
trains run by 90tli Meridian Time. The schedules are subject to chang*
without notice to the publics. READ
READ DOWN. UP.
Train NIGHT DAT Traiu Train DAT SIGHT Train
No. 11 EIFIt’S MAIL. No. 27 STATIONS. No. 28 MAIL. hipb’s No. 1|
4 35p 11 OOp 11 50p 7 15a Lv Augusta Ar 8 3 Op 1 OOp 6 15a 7 48a
5 04p 11 28p 12 12 26p I4p 7 45a Grovetown Beiair 7 58 12*^g 12 f/ 4 * 8.6a 48a 7 15a
5 I7p 11 40p Berzelift p 12 K ov °^4a ^ Ola
5 31p 11 52p12 37p 8 00a Harlem Lv. 7 43p 12 09p t 4 - 6 47a
5 40p 12 ngt12 45p Dearing 7 34p 12 02p 16a 6 37a
5 49p 12 08a12 63p 8 06a 4 06a 6 23a
6 04p 12 26a 1 lip 8 20a Thomson 7 20p 11 46a 3 48a 6 11a
6 14p 12 39a 1 23p Mesena 11 35a 3 85a 6 02a
6 22p 12 47a 1 30p 8 35a Cainak 7 04p 11 28a 8 27a 5 55a
6 29? 12 55a! 1 38p 8 41a Norwood 6 57p 11 21a 3 19a 5 48a
6 44p 1 10a 1 54p 8 53a Barnett 6 44p 11 06a 3 02a 5 34a
6 57p 1 25a 2 07p 9 03a Crawfordville 6 32p 10 54a 2 48a 5 22a
31p 9 22a Union Point Ly. 6 lOp 10 32a 2 21a
7 2 Op 1 50ai 2 Ar. 5 55p 5 00a
2 06a 2 46p 9 35a Greensboro 5 41p 10 19a 2 06a
2 33a 3 12p 9 56a Buckhoad 5 2 Op 9 56a 1 38a
. . 07p 9 • M
2 51a 3 26p 10 OSa Madison 5 41a 1 21a
... . 46p|10 Rutledge 4 5Ip 9 22a 1 Ola
3 11a 3 24a
..... Social Circle 4 39p 9 07a 12 ......
3 27a 3 59p 10 37 b 45a ......
3 51a 4 22p 10 56a Covington 4 22p 8 45a 12 1200nt.." 22a ”
. . . 15a Conyers 4 03p 8 22a
..... 4 15a 4 45p11 l Lithonia 3 52 8 10a 11
4 28a 4 59p ll 26a p 45p .. ......
..... 19pjll Stono Mountain 3 37p 7 52a 11 24p
4 48a 5 42a ...:::
..... Clarkstou 3 28p 7 43a ii i2
5 00a 5 30pLl 1 51a P
..... ..... 5 Ida 5 40p'l2 m Ar Decatur Atlanta Lv 3 3 05p 21p 7 7 34a 15a 10 11 OOp 45p ...... ...1 ”
..... 5 30a 6 OOp12 15p
2 00a 1 35p 8 40a Lv Camak Ar 7 OOp 11 25a 12 40a
2 14a 1 44p 8 47a Warrenton 6 52 p 11 17a12 26a
2 48a 2 04pi...... Mayfield Culverton 6 6 36p 24p 11 10 49a Ola 11 11 58p 39p
3 09a 2 16p'...... Sparta 6 14p 10 40a11 23p
3 27a 2 27p 9 22a
3 56a 2 44p j ...... Devereux 6 OOp 10 26a10 58p
4 10a 2 53p 9 43a Carrs 5 52p 10 18a10 44p
4 48a 3 15p 10 00a Milledgevillo 5 33j> 10 OOa lO 12p
5 16a 3 32p!...... Haddocks Browns 5 5 lBp 08p 9 9 46a! 37a' 9 9 46p 30p
5 35a 3 43p 10 24a
5 53a 3 54p 10 32a Jam us 4 59p 9 28a! 9 15p
6 45a 4 25p 11 00a Ar Macon Lv 4 80p 9 00a 8 30p • • * •
6 45p11 08a 2 18p, Lv Barnett Ar 1 5‘2p 8 50a ITTtTp
6 55p 11 20a 2 30p| Sharon 1 36p 8 37a 6 02p
7 02p 11 30a 2 38p’ Hillman 1 27p 8 27a; 5 52p
7 33p 12 03a 3 07 p Ar Washington L v 1 OOp 7 55a 5 20p
6 15p 2 35p Lv Union Point Ar 9 20a 5 50p
6 27p 3 46p Woodvillo 9 08a 5 46p
6 32 p 2 50p Bairdstowu 9 04ti 5 35p
6 45p 3 01 p Maxoys 8 51a 5 22p
6 52p 3 08p Stephens 8 44 a 5 16p
7 05p 3 19p Crawford 8 30a 5 03p
7 22 p 3 35p Dunlap 8 12a 4 46p
7 27p 3 39p Winters 8 07a 4 42p
7 44pl 3 55p Ar Athens Lv 7 50a 4 25p
10 40a Lv Union Point Ar 2 05 p
11 30a Siloam 1 42 p
11 50a Ar White Plains Lv 1 20p
II abuv ir.ini rund.viV, txet-p II and i 2 wlnou do not r iu on Mimlav. Sleep ng Ca »b«.
twe&n At a ra and Cliarles’on. All ind I and Atlanta. Augusta an I M ■••on, on night • iprwi,
Slei p'mr t-Rr^ between Macon an i N « Y rk » i ra n 27 ,and train eaving Mnoon a SoVlnok, » w
TIIOS. K. SCOTT, JOE W. WHITE, A. G. J ACKSON,
Genuiai Manager. Tiavul.ug Paasnn er Agoul. General Fraigh and Paiu
Avgusta, Ga, HARDWICK,
J. W. KIRKLAND, H. H.
Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. Pass. Agt., Maeon, Ga.
W’m. BOLLM \NN T .
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles,
No. 6 South Broad street,
Atlanta, Ga
?■ ■ PiMPLESg BLOTCHES
B m OLD SORES
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH, MALABO,
AND POTASSIUM KiONEY TROUBLES
Hake_s anil DYSPEPSIA
Marvelous Cures At —Prickly a essllreiy Ash. Poke reincrea Root by aiul P.P.P. Potas¬
in Blood Poison sium, ths greatest blood purifier oa
earth.
ABERDcmc. O.. July 21,1891.
Messrs Lippman Bros. , Savannan.
Rheum atism Oft. : Dear Sirs—I boupUt abottioor
ft our has P. dono P P. at Hot Springs,Ark.,ana Kood than tbreo
me more
tiinrgTi — a—— months’ troatmentat the Hot Springs.
and Scrofula fiend three bottles C. O. D.
Bexpect'ullOTW™. County, 0.
Aberdeen, Brown
P. P. P. puriflea the blood, builds up C*pt. J. I>. Johnstoa*
the weak and debilltuted, gives ^ all „ vshom . it ..____ r I v«rs- here
etrength to weukened nerves, expels may concern .^
filseasca, . by teatHy s PvTo I
happiness givlnx tlio patient heultli and P-E P. for ° eruptions of the*kin- »kln. I i
feelings whero sickness, plonmv o* for 1 ye*™ with an uu
and lassitude first prevailed. K sightly and disagreeable eover* eruption on
For primary secondary and tertiary my face. 1 tried every known reme* used,
Syphilis, for blood poisoning, mercu- dy bo- in vain,until P. P. P. was
rial f joison. malaria, dyspepsia, and and am now entirely cured. JOHNSTON.
in a I blood and skin diseases, like (Signed by) J. D. Savannah, OO*
tetter, blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers,
scald head, boils, erysipelas, Skin Cancer Cared.
eczema—we may say, without fear of
contradiction, blood that I\ P. p. is tho best Testimony from the Mayor of Sc quin,Tex*
purifier in the world, and makes
f iositlve, all speedy and permanent cures 8equin, Tex., January 14,1893.
n cases. Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannan,
Ga.: Gentlemen—l hnvo tried your P.
Ladies whose systems are poisoned known J** p - * or a skin disease cancer,of of the thirty akin, wuali^ years
and whose blood is in an impure conwl- -3
tion, due to menstrual irregularities, standing, and *ound great reilej,
are peculiarly benefited by the won- purifies the blood and r ®“*® T0 ? ***J ~
derful tonic and blood cleansing prop- ritation from the seat of the aisease
erties of P. P. P.-Prickly Ash, Poke and prevents any spreading of tne
Root and Potassium. «orcs. I have taken fi ve or six bottles
and feel confident that another course
fiPRINGPIBLD, Mo., \ug. 14th, 3893. will effect a cure. It has also relieved
—I cun spoak in the highest terms of me from Indigestion and stomaca
your medicine from my r wn personal trouble!* Yours truly, M. RUST,
knowledge. I was affected with heart CAPT. W. at La*.
disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for Attorney
35 years, was treated by tho very best
physicians lars, tried every ana spent known hundreds remedy of with¬ dol¬ Boon ob Blood Disease! Koiiefl mi
out finding bottlo relief. of I P. have P. only taken ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT.
cheerfully one your It has dono p., and can
ood anything say have mo more LIPPMAN BROS.
f than I ever taken.
can recommend your medicine to all
sufferers of the above diseases. PROPRIETORS,
MRS. M. M. YE ARY. Blo«*,S»Y»anah, fl»
Springfield, Green County, Mo, lippman’,
BRICKS!
I am now manufacturing BRICKS of supe¬
rior quality to supply the wants of all who
may need them.
200,000
NOW READY for delivery at the following
prices;
Average lots per thousand $5.60.
All soft, per thousand, 85.00.
All hard, per thousand. .$6 00.
Extra Re pressed per thousand, 87.50.
Call on me at the yard or on W. S. CAR
ROLL at Miss Mattie R. Carroll’s Millinery
store in the Shepherd building.
J. W. CARROLL,
Covington, Ga.
Rooms to Rent.
Several good bed rooms or offices to
rent in the Star building. Apply at the :
Stas offioe at once.
W. S3 L.Douclas HOE e
S T H iAK.I.a
^ NO S a u
And other ipeel*!' 1 ^
Gentlemen, Ladle*. M*
,nd Mlsw* are the
Best in the World
See de*criptl T< in ^
went which appear*
paper. Snbetitri*’
Take no
tnelit on harU* *.
DOUGLAS Pdj
" with name and wH
etemped on bottom
J. J. Dearing
Money to Loan
Persons wishing to borrow monef a
well to e* II n>
farming lands would do ntfo'f
lee me, an I am prepared to >«
loans at a S’ir and reasonable r*
delaya EDWARD
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