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Job Printing.
The neatest and the best is done
at this office.
Spring Turnip Seed at the Drug
Store.
HOME MIXTURE
Is sold by the following gentlemen;
Hudson A. /nhnson, Hamilton.
Moss A Hunt, Cbipley,.
Hailook, Bussey A C<;., Stinson.
Minton A MoCaelnD, Greenville.
J. H. Brawner Oataula.
Cigars, the best brands at
S. G. Riley’s.
I have in stock a fine line of To¬
baccos, ranging from 50 cents to
$1.25 per pound. S. G. Riley.
Washed-Out Hair.
Tnere is a sort of pallid’ chalky
complexion which the novelist call a
“washed-out ^ complexion. . H It .
IS
h ohamlv enonoh ’ and no mistake *
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\\ ashed-out, laded, . , discolored, ,. . or
parti colored hair i§ almost as repul
sue ana , melancholy. . . . -p Parkers 1 , > rr. Hair •
Balsam will restore your hair to its
original color, whatever it was: >
brown, auburn or black. Why wear
moss on your head, when you may
eisily have ‘ively, shining hair.
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C. &R. RAILROAD SCHEDULE. |
Columbus A Rome Railway Co.
Office General Manager,
Columbus, Ga., Feb. 1 st, 1 ^ 85 .
Comsutnoing with Truitt No 1 , Februtt
ary * 2 J, the schedule of Mad Train will
be hh fol’cw^:
NO l—GOING NORTH (SUNDAY EXCEPTED)
Leave Columbus... 2 flj p in
Arrive at Hamilton. 4 20 p iu I
Arrive at Chtpley.. 4 69 p ui !
Arrive at Greenville (» 24 d ui
NO 2—COMING SOUTH(SUNDAY EXCEPTED)
Luave Greenville .. <» 30 a til
Arrive at Oiiip t-j .. ......... 7 T4 am j
Arrive at Hamilton. .......S 23 « m |
Arrive at Columbus ...........10 17 a m i
W. L. Claus,
fOS Howard, G*i/1 Manager,
Gen’l Freight and Ti krt Agent.
Saw Mill
—AND—
TRACTION ENGINE
FOR SALE.
Will sell them icparatey. For par*
titulars address J B. Johnson West & Bro .1
Point, Ga-
Cure That Cold With
PINE WOODS
LUNG BALM,
OR
Southern Consumption Cure.
For many years the medical world have claimed fo v the Pine Wood?, a great heal¬
ing power. Experiment has proved the claim to be we 1 founded.
How many lives have been prolonged by visits to the Pines of the South, winter
stays iu Georgia and Florida, can never be told. The hraling balm of the Son hern
ine woods is not altogether to be contributed to the aroma of the pine, bat to many
pth oncrnero«s plants indigenous to this favored land
* To furnish the city residents with the healthful perfome of tbe woodland zephyr,
and the balmy H*tu> atmosphere of h forest borne jvould be impossible; yet, in the Pine
Woods Lung the cur dive properties of these trees of healing, and tbe invig¬
orating fragrance of these frill s and flowers aie so condensed that the dweller m
f *ity or country, from tbe tropics to the poie, can eDjoy the beneficial influences,and
be healed by the direct and lasting affects. The nntnnfacturer of this powerful
medicine does not claim to have devoted years of research to Ibis one subject. But
while living in the woods, « habit of close observation taught him Nature’s royal
remedy for all diseases of »be nticnan throat and lungs. There was never a remedy
knowu which could be so iruplieijy relied upon as this, in all diseases of tbe throat
an ^ l ,ln 8 f3 of both children and adults, and one of its most remarkable features as a
Inng raed cine is, it-can be applied both externally and inte nally. It can be used
10 bathe <he throat and chest after the parts have been sponged off with cold or
w.rnu water. Must be taken internally. from three times a day to every half hon*,
as the case may require. lr is m most efBcitn- remedy for hc^r eness and croup in
children, and can be given with either sugar or <yrnp.
See What a few of Those who Have fried it Say:
Pafchai, Ga., June 11 h. 1884
Mr. H. 0. Brown, —Dear Sir: I baye tested your **Pme Woods Lung BTlm,” and
it proves to bo indispensable. 1 was taken with sever© cold and sore throat, Be
fore retiring at night, I took according Respectfully, to directions, and next morning was p*rf#*c^
ly well. etc.. R. 8 FULLER
Taibvtton, Ga., March 10 , 1884.
I had a severe cough, and was cured in a short white ny the nse of ‘*Pin*- Woods
Lung Balm. 9 » H. B. KIMBROUGH.
Geneva, Ga , April 1, 1884
Mr. II. C. Brown- -Dear Sir. I have been troubled for several years with a meal
distressing cough. The least cold contracted wonid so inflame uuv throat that life
was almost a burden to me—every change in the weather was anticipated witt fear
Rlu -j trembling. Have used numbers of the different lung restorers and cough OJ’X
lures, bat found no relief until I began taking the “Pine Woods Lung Balm. • t It
seemed to meet every requirement of the case. I don’t see how 1 could have C'-me
trough the past winter without it. Mrs. W. R. GORVIAN.
Bellevue, Ga., March 10 th, 1884.
Mr. H C. Brown —It affords me pleasure to bear witness to tbe magic effects of
“Pine Woods Lung B-tlm,” or Southern Consgmption Cure. Have used it o»
persons, with the best results. Cored one case of consumption with it, after
friends and physicians bad lost all hope. While oa board the cars one day. I met a
Northern lady who had been South for her health. She wss coughing in a most dis
tressing manner. Her babe had contracted revere cold, and was couching as if it
would choke. Having a small bottle of youi remedy in mv pocket, I batidtd it to
her, and insisted thwt she try it. She took a dose of it, and ceased Coughing almost
in-Lnth She gave a small quantity to her babe, and relieved its cough also.
I am glad yon are putting it on the market in quantity.
Your?, truly.
T H- MAHONF..
FOR SALE BY:
S. G RILEY, Hamilton, J. H. MOORE, Cataula.
FLOURNOY & HUNT, Cliipley,
PITTS & SON, and W. D. OWEN, Waverly Hall.
G. W. COOK, SbiJoli W. SPARKS. Valley Plains.
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