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Value cf Ege« as Food.
No honest appetite ever rejected
mi egg in some guise. It is nutrr
meat in the most portable form and
in the nm-t, concentrated shape,
Whole nntioi of mankind rarely
touch any other animal food. Kings
cat them plain as readily as do the
humble trade-nu-n. After the bat
hi."
and great captains, he determined
on a piece of luxury—“one egg to
every man and two to the excellent
ly valiant Schweppcrman.” Far
more than fish—for it is a watery
did—eggs are the cholar s fare,
They contain phosphorus, which is
brain food, and sulphur, which per
fi>rtn« a variety of ft*** j»
economy. And they me the best of
nutriment f<>r children, tor in coni
pact form tho\ contain } thing
that is necessary to the growth of
... Kj«u ........ .......... only food
aro, liowcicr. not
*—they are medicine efficacious also. of 1 remedies lie
IS the most
for burns, and the oil extracted from
the yelk is regarded by the Russians
ns an almost miraculous salve, for
cuts, bruises and scratches. A raw
egg, il swallowed in time, will effec¬
tually detach a fish bone fastened
in the throat, and the whites ol eggs
will render the deadly corrosive
sublimate as harmless as a dose of
calomel. They strengthen the con¬
sumptive, invigorate the feeblo and
render the most susceptible ail but
proof against jaundice in its most
malignant phase. Rustem Fanner.
♦
Purify Your Blood.
Bodily and mental health depends
upon u healthy condition of the
blood. The blood particularly in the
spring and summer months, becomes
dogged with impurities, which
poison it and generate disease. A
harmless Mood purifier is necessary
to restore a healthy tone. The best
purifier and ionic known is Swift’s
•Specific (S. S. S.) Of its wonderful
purifying and tonic powers we give
a few testimonials:
Mr. Win. A. Sicbold, with George
I*. Rowell & (Jo., 10 Spruce street,
New York, writes: “1 feel it my
duty, for the benefit of others who
may he alllicted as I was, to write
you this letter, which 3 'oit can use in
any way you choose. I suffered
great pain lrom boils, all over my
neck; I could not turn my head
without acute pain. After trying
till the usual remedies, and finding
no relief, I used one bottle of S. S. S.,
and very soon 1 was entirely re¬
lieved of my “Job’s Comforters.’’
Now not a sign of my affliction can
be seen.”
Mr. M. S. Hamlin, Winston, N.C.
writes: “1 use it every spring. It
always builds mo up, giving mo ap¬
petite and digestion, and enabling
mo to stand the hot summer days.
On using it I soon become strong of
body and easy of mind.”
Mr. (J. E. Mitchell, West 23nd St.
Ferry, New York writes: “1 weighed
lid pounds when 1 began taking
your medicine, and now 152 pounds.
I would not bo without S. S. S. for
several times its weight in gold.”
Treatise on Blood and Skin dis¬
eases mailed free.
Tin: Swift Specific Co., Drawer
3, Atlanta., Ga.
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It is n sc less for certain disgruntled
political bosses, who tailed to con¬
trol the recent state democratic con¬
vention in Atlanta, to try to make it
appear that Senator Colquitt or any
body else in particular, as fi>r that
matter, made up “the slate” and
dictated theaction ofthatconvention.
That convention was decidedly and
cir phatically a peoples' convention.
film, 1 1 >e frcope of lhe ffercn t cou!
ties, arid had been plainly instructed
a s to what they should do. So posi
tive and explicit had the people been
in their instructions that the dele
gates dared not follow the old politi
cal bosses. The delegates, fresh
from the people, took the work
before them into their own hands
without askh* thco solf-uppoimed
bosses what they should do or how
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iu—Alb t ,y Jiewu Advc
twor.
Spartanburg to Baltimore.
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What a Spartanburg physician
has to say in praise of Westmore¬
land’s Calisaya Tonic:
“I am delighted with the benefit
1 have derived from taking Calisaya
Tonic. I consider it an excellent
preparation. My health is now
better than it has been for years. It
tones up the stomach, and gives life
and vigor to the whole system.”
Baltimore, Mp., Feb. 12, 1SH0.
Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.—
(■untiemen : Having been a confirm¬
ed dyspeptic, for years, receiving- no
relief from the best medical attend¬
ance, or the numerously advertised
“patent medicines,” l tried your
“Calisaya Tonic,” which I consider
the best preparation before the pub¬
lic, having given me instant relief
after years of suffering.
Yours truly,
Oliver P. Meuryman.
Take Dr. Dukes Anti Billions Wafer
with Tonic ifyour liver is out order.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Thk Bust Hai.v 1 ; in the world for
outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, Tetter, chapped
bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranted
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
S3ITJOTJSNESS, SICK HEADACHE
JBEAUTr.ITRN, I.TVEB INDIGESTION.
IDYSFEySIA, COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE.
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33Y USING THE GENUINE
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CELEBRATED
ra&BLIVER FILLS!
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Ho Your Own Hyeing, at Home.
Th y Price will <lye everything. package. They They ere have sold every- equal
where. tOe. a no
for Strength, Brightness, Color, Amount non-fading in Qualities. Packages
or .or Fastness of or
Tuey do not crock or smut; 40 colors. Forsaleby
B. F. Rudisill and Alexander & Son, Drug
gists, Forsyth, Ga
A WORD IN SEASON.
Everybody wants to claim'something extraordinary for whatever they have as a curative agent. The value
of B. B. B. is too well known now’ lor “claim-making.” It stands alone, unparalleled as a lilood Remedy, and
no * . >ot produce . superior. \Vc don't fight B. B. B. of itself. If
v' can its other remedies, because takes care you
' mV<> * n f W,,R ‘ hc ro * ttor wHh r0 " r Wood il ~ a sin S lc bottl ° wiil °l wn 3' our T 08 ll is 10 lr v a,ui
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argue with the public, and we don't do it. if one bottle don't do you any good, no matter how you suffer, we will
give you a gross. Bead these certificates:
IMFU&E BLOOD.
A Case in Florida Cured by B. B. B.
Everlyn, Near Brunswick, Ga., May 27,
blood had been impure for a
^ i"
nothing to heal them oi- purify my blood
(though I tried other so-called medicines)
nntll I found that most valuable medicine
| Botani c B l°° d Bn,m > B ,J - I} - have
£ . £1^3^
and I feel that I ,,m nearly cored: the
sore? on mv head and body all healed. Mv
health is good and I can eat an thing l
desire. Your> respect fill 1 v,
EDWARD GLOVER.
FROM A DRUGGIST.
Palntka, Fla., May 31, 1887.
The demand for Botanic Blood Balm ( B.
B. B.) is such that 1 now buy in half gross
lots, and I unhesitatingly say that my
customers are all well pleased.
R. RESTING.
10 YEARS WITH RHEUMATISM.
Newton, N. C., June 25, 1887.
Gentlemen : 1 am pleasured in saving
T have been a great sufferer of rheumatism
for 10 years and I have exhausted almost
every known remedy without relief. I was
told to try B. B. B. which I did after long
procrastination, and with the experience of
three bottles, I am almost a healthy man.
I take it as a part of my duty to make
known your wonderful Blood Purifier to
suffering humanity, and respectfully ask
you to mail me one of your books of won¬
ders. Respectfully,
\V. 1. MO REHEAD.
ITS USE FOR KIDNEYS.
Jesup, Ga.. May 26, 1887.
I have been suffering from kidney disease
for a month past, and the pain in my hack
was severe. My occupation requires a good
deal of writing at night and 1 suffered all
the time. I saw one man who said lie was
cured by using Botanic Blood Balm, fB.
B. 13.) and I commenced using it, and the
pain is a great deal less. I have only
used two bottles and believe it will effect a
cure by the use of a few more bottles.
Y'ours respectfully,
J. E. COLEMAN.
Send for our Hook of Wonders, free to all. Address,
BLOOD BALM COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
COTTON SEASON OF 1887-8!
WARE -HOUSE!
Planters of Monroe and adjoining counties are informed that
W. T. MAYNARD & CO. 5
HAVE PURCHASED THIS MAGNIFICENT
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And renovated and fitted it up with the LATEST IMPROVED TESTED SCALES;
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CAPT. J. D. PROCTOR.
The most successful and experienced Cotton Weigher, Sampler and Shipper in middle
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SALESMAN
Ot experience and integrity will he constantly engaged, this securing to Planters who
patronize THE EMPIRE WAREHOUSE, Correct Weights and Highest market prices
for their Cotton.
ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON IN STOKE'
The Banking House of W m. T. Maynard & Co. being in the same building will he
prepare, at all times, to make liberal advances on cotton in store.
Patronage of the public is respectful]" ^ solicited bv the proprietors.
Forsyth, Ga., MAYN A RD & PROCTO R.
THE GEORGIA PUMP WORKS,
GEORGE ORR, Manager.
ESTIMATE FOR HYDRAULIC RAMS AND ENGINFS.
REPAIRS ON PUMPS AND WINDMILLS A SPECIALTY.
General Agents Howe Force and Suctio Pumps.
The Bean Stone Pump Always in Stock.
Office and Works 7o Waverly Place near cor Loyd and Alabama St. ATLANTA, GA
DST AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
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We advise all of those wanting Furniture of any kind to go to
JOHN NEAL & CO.,
NOS. 7 and 9 South Broad Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
As they keep a Full Line, which they are selling at LOWER PRICES than can be
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ENGINES, BOILERS AND SAW MILLS.
Shingle and Lath Mill outfits Cot
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m ing machinery.
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THE BEST PURIFIER MADE.
Damascus, Gh., June 29, 1887.
I have suffered with Catarrh for about
four years, and after using four bottles of
Botanic Blood Balm I had my general
health greatly improved, and if I could
keep out of the had weather I would he
cured. I believe it is the best purifier
made. Very respectfully,
I. W. THOMPSON.
TWELVE YEARS AFFLICTED.
Buffton, Ind., Feb. 6, 1887.
I have been afflicted with Blood Poison
for twelve years. Have used prescrip
tion from my physician offered me
during that period. Through the druggist,
W. A. Gutelius, I procured one bottle of
B. B. B. and since have used three bottles,
and am satisfied it has done me more good
than anything I ever used. I am almost
well, and am sure, within two or three
weeks I will he perfectly well after twelve
years suffering intensely. Write or address
JOSEPH FEIST,
Well’s Co., Ind. Baker and Canfectioner.
SPLENDID FOR A SPRING TONIC.
Arlington, Ga., June 30, 1887.
I suffered with malaria blood poison
more or less, all the time, and the only
medicine that done me any good is B. 13. 13.
It is undoubtedly the best blood medicine
made, and for this malarial country "'iouId
he used by every one in the spring the
year, and as good in summer, fall and
winter as a tonic and blood purifier.
GIVES BETTER SATISFACTION.
Cadiz, Ivy., July 6th, 1887.
Please send me one box Blood Balm Ca¬
tarrh Snuff’by return mail, as one of my
customers is taking 13. 13. 13. tor catarrh
and wants a box of the snuff. B B. 13.
gives better satisfaction than any medicine
I ever sold. I have sold 10 dozen in the
past 10 weeks, and itgivesgood satisfaction.
If I dont remit all right for snuff write me.
Y'ours, W. N. BRANDON.
A PREACHER CURED OF DYSPEPSIA.
Miccosukee, Fla., Leon Co., July 20, 1886.
I have been a sufferer from indigestion
and tried dyspepsia for a long time, and have in¬
many remedies, but until I was
duced by my friends to try your B. B. B.
received no relief, hut since using it have
found more relief and comfort than from
any other treatment l have used. Hoping
you will forward in my address your little
82 page hook for prescription, also evidence
of cures. Send at earliest date.
REV. EOB'T. C.
A REMARKABLE SHOWING FOR
B. B. B. AGAINST ORHER
REMEDIES.
Putnam Co., April 29th. 1887.
I have been suffering for most thirty
years with an itching and burning all over
my face and body. I took eighteen bottle?
of one blood medicine and it did me no
good. I commenced using B. B. B , and
after using five bottles I felt better and
stouter than I have in thirty years, my
health is bettor and 1 weigh more than I
ever did. The itching has nearly ceased,
and 1 am confident that a few more bottles
of B. B. B. will cure me entirely. 1 am
sixty-two years old and can now do a good
day’s work in my field. I consider it the
best medicine I have ever seen, for it. cer
certainlv did me more good than all the
medicine T have ever taken. I had, in all,
nearly a hundred risings on my face, neck
and body. JAMES FI NEKTON,
2 BOTTLES CURED RHEUM ATISM
I cheerfully Boughton, Ark., June 4, 1887.
state the following facts in
regard to the use of your medicine in my
family. My little son, 14 years of age,
suffered from an acute attack of rheuma¬
tism, caused by undue exposure and chill¬
ing of the blood. I heard your remedy
highly reccommended, and purchased one
bottle of Monerief & Bro., Frescott, Ark.
In about one month, after using this bottle
he became so much better that I got the
second bottle which is now being used,
and my son is nearly well and I think by
removing (which him to a cooler summer climate
I will do) and continuing its use, a
perfect cure will he affected. I consider B.
13. B. a most excellent blood purifier.
CIIA8. H. TITUS,
R R. Ark.
Sarah J. Ilathorn, j label for diverse
II. vs. j in Monroe Superior
W. ilathorn. {’ court.
J February term 1888.
It appearing to the court by the return
of the sheriff, in the above stated ease,
that the defendant does not reside in
said county; and it further appearing he
does not reside in the state.
It is thefore ordered by the court, that
service he perfected on the defendant by
the publication of this order once a month
for four months, before the next term
of this court then and there to answer and
defend in this case, in the “Monkor An
vkrtiser” a news paper published in
Monroe county, Georgia.
Be it as ordered.
JAMES S. BOYNTON,
WILLIAM Judge S. C. F. C.
D. STONE,
Libellants Attorney.
Clerks Office Superior court, 1
Monroe county, Georgia. >
This is Forsyth, certify April 11th, 1888.)
to that the above and
foregoing is a true copy of the order
passed in the above stated ease as ap
pears from the minutes of said court.
Witness mv signature and the seal of
said court affixed this the day and year
last above written.
CYRUS II. SHAP. Clerk.
Loans Negotiated
On Farms and Town Property, In
Bibb and Adjoining Counties.
ELLIOTT ESTES,
563 Cherry St., Macon. Ga.
Tax Receiver's Notice? -
I will he at the following places on the
dates named for the purpose of receiving
Tax Returns, to- wit:
At Redbone, April 2nd and 23rd, and
3Iay 14th.
At Culloden, April 3rd and 24th, and
May loth.
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and 25th, May 16th.
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May 17th.
At Pope’s and Dame’s, April 6th and
27th, and May 18tli.
At Johnsonville, April 9th and 30th, and
May 21st.
At Unionville, April 10th, and May 1st
and 22nd.
At Proctor’s April 11th, and May 2nd
and 23rd.
At Cabaniss, April 12th, and May 3rd
and 24th.
At Middlebrook’s April 13th, and May
4th and 25th.
At Forsyth every Saturday except the
Saturday month. before the first Sunday in each
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March 10th, 1888.
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SPRING SESSION BEGINS JAN. 9,1888.
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Course. Pupils fitted for any class in
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Physician and Surgeon,
FORSYTH, GEORGIA.
Diseases of Woman and Children a
Specialty.
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passenger trains will run as follows:
CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
for the west, north and south.
Wayeross Cincin ty
Mail. Express. Express.
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Pyles’Mursh !v s 0 :49am 6:15 pm
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Sehlattervillelv 9,-12am *8;80 pm
AY ay cross.....ar 9:42am 9; 40 pm
Savannah....ar 12 :28 pm 6:10am
Charleston...ar 4:20 pm 10; 52 am
Callahan.....ar 1 l;2i> am 6; 40 a m
Jacksonville ar 1200 m 7;25 am
Thomasville ar 1;22 pm
Pensacola... ar 10:10 pm
Mobile........ar 2;15am
New Orica’s ar 7; 10 am
Jacksonvillelv 7;80 am 7;00 pm
Callahan......lv 8:05 am 7; 40 pm
Charleston...lv 2;45 am 6.80 am
Savannah....lv 7;06 am 1;25 pm
Wayeross,...lv 10;00 am 10; 10 pm
Pearson......lv 11:10 am 11; 40 pm
Alapnha......lv 12;07 pm 12; 56 am
Ty Ty........lv 1;89 pm 2;80 am
Sumner......lv 1:54 pm 2; 15 am
Willingham 1 v 2;2l pm
Davis..........lv 2;86 pin
Albany......ar 8;00 pm 4;10 am
Columbus.....ar Montgomery ar 7;25 am 7;18 pm
Macon.........ar ....... 2;55 pm
6; 15 pm 9;00 am
A t hint a.........ar 1 <l;85 pm 1;15 pm
Marietta......ar 12;05am 2 ; 86 pm
Chattanooga ar 4;87 am 7;05 pm
Louisville ...ar 6;40pin 6:05 am
Cincinnati....ur 6;42pm 6; 40 am
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH
Mail Wayeross Florida
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Louisville ...lv am 9;00 pin
Chattanooga ............ 8;05 pin
lv 5.05 pm 8;05 am
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A tlanta ...lv 1();(>0 pm 2;30 pm
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Davis..., ....lv 5;19 am
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Pearson... lv 8; 45 am 3; 14 am
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Jacksonville ar P2;00 m 7;25 am
New Orleans lv 8; 10 pm
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Pensacola.....lv 5;15 pm
Tnomasville lv 1;4 > pm
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Connections made at Wayeross to and
from all points n Savannah, Florida and
Western Railway.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann
Boudoir Cars.
H. H. Ha ins, Geo. W. Haines,
Gen’l Manager Superintendent.
C. I). Owens, J. A. McDuffie,
Traffic Manager, ,
Gen’l Pass. Ag’t.
F. IV. Angie it,
Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Ag’t.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
The Corrected Time Table, Taking Ef¬
fect April 29, 1888
NO. 3, UP FAST liftilL.
Leaves Macon............ ......... 3.10, a. m.
Arrives at Forsyth,..... ......... 4:07, a. m.
Aarrives at Atlanta, ... ......... 6:40, a. m.
NO. 2. DOWN FAST MAIL.
Leaves Atlanta,..................... 6:50, a. m.
Arrives at Forsyth,................. 9:25, a. m.
Arrives at Macon...................10:25, a. m.
NO. 11, up DAY EXPRESS.
Leaves Macon,....................... 9:10, a. m.
Arrives at Forsyth............. .10. !2, a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta............. 115, p. m.
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NO. 12, DOWN DAY EXPRESS.
Leaves Atlanta,........... ......... 2:15, d E
Arrives at Forsyth,...... ......... 5:25. d. £
Arrives at Macon,......... 6:30*, Ph S
NO I UP NIGHT PASSENGER.
Leaves Macon,....................... 2:00, p. m.
Arrives at Forsyth,................. 2:58, p. in.
Arrives at Atlanta, ............... 5;4o’ p. m",
NO 4 DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER.
Leaves Atlanta..................... 7:15, p. m.
Arrives at Forsyth, 9,50, p. in.
Arrives at Macon,... 10; 50, p. ra.
NO, 13—CANNON 1IALI__UP.
Leaves Mae«n,....... ........... 5:25 p. m.
Arrives at Forsyth,. ........... 6:15 p. m.
Arrives at Atlanta,............... 9; 00 p. m.
NO. 14— CANNON HALL—DOWN.
Leaves Atlanta.......... 9: 00, a. m.
.. .
Arrives at Forsyth..... ....11:55, a. m.
Arrives at Macon....... .... 1:00, p.m.
no. 125- •UP WAY FREIGHT.
Leaves Macon............. ...... 6: 30, a. m.
Arrives at Forsyth....... ..... 8: ,30 a. m.
Arrives at Atlanta....... ...... 4: 50, p. m.
Daily except Sunday.
NO. 126— DOWN WAY FREIGHT.
Leaves Atlanta.... 5: 35, a. m.
Arrives at Forsyth 2: 58, p. m.
Arrives at Macon. 5: 00, p. in
Dailye xcept Sunday.
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