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Excursion tickets at reduced rates
between local points on 'Hie —
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m. Siirid ■ yrood r <:i: iilur until .Mon¬
day noon lolloimr date of ^ale.
Person* coni • tdal tug el*.her a busi¬
ness or pleasure trip to the East
should investigate* ami consider llie
advantages oficred via Savannah and
Steamer line*-. Tin* rates generally are
con-ideranlv cheaper h\ lliis route,
and, in addition to 11 ;is. passengers
save sleeping ear fare, ami fhe ex¬
pense of meals en ronfe.
We take pleasure in commending to
the traveling politic the route referred
to, namely: via (entral of (1 corgi a
Railway to Savannah, thence via the
elegant Steamers of the Ocean Steam¬
ship Company to New York, Philadel¬
phia and Boston, and tin* Merchants
and Miners line to Ralfimore.
The comfort of the traveling public
is looked after in a manner that defies
criticism.
Sea-spray baths, electric lights,
newly carpeted and handsomely furn¬
ished staterooms, modern sanitary
aiTiingeinents---ull tin* luxury and
comforts of a modern hotel while on
hoard ship, affording every opportun¬
ity for rest, recreation or pleasure.
First-class tickets include meals and
berth oil skip.
Tin* tables are supplied with all the
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Heavy T>titie« on Linen*
The fr.llowiug are wuit* of the com
nit nr? of a rami «■< !1 uc.;auiutcd wit;
liueus and the linen indu-ury upon ti>
senate doctored Diugley t ill:
The j>ropo*ed dunes on linen g<
under the amended Din,'gey bill a
heavier than ever, although it has let
claimed that the s< rate had redact
rates. These goods paid for many yeai-
35 per c-eut and yielded a steady rev
line to the. government. The rates no
proposed vary from 50 to lot) percent
and the burden falls heaviest on lo.
and medium goods, which are ohielly
used in the homes of the poorer peopi
A cheap tablecloth uow selling at r,
tail at 25 cents per yard will have to l>
sold at 3? ’o cents to 40 cants if ib
quality be kept up.
Medium linen for childre i’s summer
blouses will be assessed 991, per cent
and the retail price will have to go up
accordingly.
Linen forms the raw material for
many American industries, as linings
for clothing and other purposes where
strength and durability are required.
Such goods will bo advanced 20 to 30
per cent.
It is claimed that this advance is nec
essary for revenue, but the effect will he
that the people will in ruanv cases snbsti
*«« winobing cheaper, ,h„. be <le- !
prived cf this useful fabric, and rb,e reve¬
nue will be correspondingly riiiniuisbi&d.
it is said that linen goods can be made
here ’ but this lias beeu tr ’ efl “Rain and
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a h’ aiu - except in the case of a few
low crashes has teen a failure, owing to I
thc clim “te and other difficulties, but
even if they could be made here the
rates ate unnecessarily oppressive. Thc
entire cost of weaving linen goods in
Europe is about 7 }4 to 10 per cent the
selling price of thc article here, and in
^ n jp r i ou tjyg c0 .st should not be at the
outside more than double this per
centage, so that, even if Bepglilicau
theories be true, a protection of 85 pci
cent should be ample to allow for high
cr wages and extra profits for our man.
ufacturers.
It is possibly speculators may start
hulls dh UtQ strength of these excessive '
vhlfeS, sell the stock, and then step out,
leaving the unfortunate laborer and
manufacturer to face the difficulties of
the situation as best they can. The la¬
borer probably, having been brought
herefrom Europe (for labor is on the
free list), with unreason-able expecta¬
tions, will be left to join tho army oi
disappointment and discontent. Why
should these exorbitantly high rates be
assessed on an article more or less in
USe in 'every Household in the land, anc
the cost 'off living so much increased ir
these days of keen competition ana
tmall profits? Why should the plain peo¬
ple bo taxed to put more money in the
pockets of the rich? If the wealthy
manufacturers w r ant to make experi¬
ments, let them do so at their own cost,
not tax the poor for that purpose.
Pettigrew’s Amendment.
Senator Pettigrew has introduced at
amendment to the Dingley hill whick
provides for the admission free of duty
of articles controlled by trusts. Shoulc
it become law and be carried out hon¬
estly, bow much revenue M ould tbe bill
yield? There are trusts iu sugar, coal,
window aud plate glass, lumber, pot¬
tery, wall paper, rubber, cutlery and it
nearly all kinds of hardM’are. There is
no trust in tea, but that is probably be¬
cause there has beeu no duty to encour¬
age it. There are also trusts in thc
woolen and cotton industries. Revenue
will he scarce if such a law should bf
enforced. But will those elected bj
trust fuuds destroy the system whick
fosters trusts? They may pass some suck
law, as they did the Sherman antitrust
law iu 1890, but it will be only auotb
er dummy.
How Protection Helps the Farmer,
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The Airship's Mysterious Voyage*
The airship that was launched iu
Nashville last week has disappeared
from sight, but by accounts of “entire
ly reliable observers” it was last seen
beading for Canada. Intimations are
tbrown ont that after taking on an as
sorted cargo of dutiable goods the ship
will recross the line and land its cargo
in some quiet spot far from the reach of
tustom house officers. In regard to such
a cargo it would be extremely difficult
to apply Secretary Gage’s circular of
instructions for tire retroactive section
Cieglej bill. —Philadelphia ltoc
Lawrence and His Kama.
“Lawrence is not interested in wool,
but 111 s l iee P.” the Chicago Tribune
( Rep )esplain&
Ohioans raise blooded rams, which j
they sell to the ranchmen to improve
the breed of their sheep aud better the
quality of their wool. This is a prosaic, 1
£*£
M-der to be able to fell more rams that
Judge Lawrence poses as the disinterest
?d Champion of the sheep raisers. ”
=Mothers!
'Put! I discotn- A
forts a u d !
** dangers of c *-‘*0
child-birth can
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relieves ex- 4 1
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tone italotgans.and to thegen
puts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That teases preg¬
nancy less paii,ful, shortens
labor arid hastens recovery after
child-birth. It helps h woman
bear strong healthy children.
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has also brought happiness to
thousands of homes barren for
years. joy to loving A few doses hearts often that brings long f
for a dai ling baby. No woman
should leglect to try it for this
trouble. It cures nine cases out
of ten All druggists sell Wine
of Caidtd. f.i.oo pur bottle.
For jEiiwico jri oases rrquirin? special
directicr-s, adfirps^'. g vlng symptoms,
the 'Ladies Advisory Department,"
The ChaUancQfa Troii. Me'lcins <ihatt^
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Wrs lOUISA HA IF,
of JefTer^nn, C.i., says?
•‘When I ?»rst took Wine of farriul
wp had been married three years, but
could moolis no have any rhiidren. it me I
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NOTICE;
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tUe 2 ot h of Ji me. isOT.
T J. BERRY, Tax Receiver.
NOTICE OE NON RESIDENCE.
GEO KG I A— Mox ho e (to unty .
The Mutual Aid Society ) Mortgage foreclos
vs 1 lire in Superlo
J [ court, said county.
Hannah McMullen. February term 1KII7
To Hannah McMullen, non resident, defen¬
dant :
You are hereby required of to be and appear of
at the August term the Superior court
Monroe county, Georgia, in person or by the at¬
torney, to then and there make a nswer to
above proceedure. If «onv voij have, or the
court will proceed as justice sh all a ppertaln. W. Beck.
Witness the Honorable Mi ireus
judge of said court.
Persons O. Pers«ms, M.G. BLOOD WORTH, Clerk.
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Att’ys for Plaintiffs.
All pain banished by Dr. Miles’ Pain Pills.
SANDERS & EVANS
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Forsyth, Georgia.
FORSYTH.
AW have it pleasant and handsome little
city of about 2,,500 Inhabitants, 76 miles from
Atlanta and 27 miles from Macon, two first
class markets. Fruits and vegetables of
every description grow here.
CIUMATE.
Thoelimatecunnot be excelled. The nights
are cool and days warm during the summer.
In winter the thermometer never goes to
zero.
Our people are the best the state affords
and a kindly welcome is extended to all who
come to make their homes with us.
HEALTH.
This city is situated in a rolling or mod¬
erately hilly country and is extremely
healthy.
The water cannot be excelled and comes
from a sparkling cool spring. The city has
just built an extensive water works plant,
the capacity of which will more than supply
a city of double the size of Forsyth.
We need a good electric light plant and a
movement is now under way that will In all
probability give it to us.
We challenge the world for a more healthy
and solubrious climate or a better or more
congenial class of people.
Forsyth is in the center of the state and
surrounded by no sand plains or swamps.
We will be glad to give you any informa¬
tion if you will enclose stamp.
1 Five ro om frai me house, garden, good location
good well w liter. Hi Ice large and cen
frally located; \s sell for cash or on time.
2 A 24a truck anil dairy farm. 1 mile from
TArVk^iIlKtcTalT in h good ° m:
condition; price$1,000, part cash rest to suit.
3 3111 mosty hommock, on Oomoka river,
of wild orange trees. A gift at $500.
4 160a homestead claim In Lee county,
Fla., with small house, 2 barns, about 10a
clear; will sell this claim dirt cheap.
5 ^ farm of 162 a. near church and school
in Ru>seilville district. 125a in cultivation,
a miles from railroad. Great bargain If sold
quick. Only part cash, required.
11 -Y complete outfit for a re staurant. j fi¬
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THE LADIE’S MEDICAL ADVISER
is an elegantly printed book, hand¬
somely illustrated with accurate
engravings of the female organs,
and contains valuable information
every suffering woman should have
There are thousands of women,
more especially the young, who
shrink from the horrors of consult¬
ing a physician about menstrual
derangements and other disorders
of the generative organs which re¬
quire examinations, and this book
has been carefully edited believing
it will be a godsend. The modest
woman in shunning the consulting
physician, often neglects treatment
until dangerous diseases have be¬
come chronic and in cases incura¬
ble. The most common female
diseases are reached in this book
causes and mode of treatment,
and by timely referenen and con
sultatioR to it. oue will be enabled
to disern her own trouble and save
herself a life of misery and suffer¬
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woman upon receipt of 4 cents in
stamps.
WOOD’S BOOK OF DREAMS
and curious information, is a 64-page book containing
besides a dictionary of dreams, lessons in hypnotism,
palmstry, etc. It is the only reliable book of this
kind and will be sent postpaid on receipt of a 2 cent
stamp. Address, Advisory Department,
> wood drug company, Bristol, Tenn.
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