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Aerial Navigation.
Word conics from across tin
water that a certain Captain Ren
nrrt, a Frenchman, lias perfected
a flying machine which differs
from all others in the important
respect that it will fly. So impor
tant is the Frenchman’s invention
regarded, and such is the faith in
its success, that England, Gerina
ny and Russia are making siren
nous efforts to get possession of
the idea.
Mr. Kenard's machine is said
to be cigar shaped, and has tin-
power to sustain itself in the air
for four hours, during which time
it answers completely to the wii!
of its navigator, and can be steel
ed in any direction. The power
used is derived from electricity.
Captain Renard lias done the
world a great service, if, as stated
his machine w ill fly. It matters
not that only four hours is the
limit of its activity. If the cor
rect principle lias been discovered,
tbe inventive genius of the age
will soon develop it in every sense,
and make it subservient to the
will of man.
Aerial navigation lias for cen
turics been the dream of invent
ors. Man lias learned to live and
move upon the elements of earth
and water, and in a measure con
trol them; fire is his slave, but
the air has defied his efforts anil
only disaster rewarded them.—
Human power has grown but lit
tie upward. The winds which
fan the brow are as free to day as
wiicn the first bird of Eden spread
wings upon them. They swell
the ship's white sail and spin the
mill's great canvassed wheels but
not as slaves. In a moment these
toys of the hour may be forsaken
to drift helpless upon the waves
or lift their arms in silent suppli
cation against the blue. Or if
not forsaken, torn, perhaps, with
unmeasured fury and cast head
long to destruction. Not upon
the ocean’s brink, as Byron wrote,
ends man’s control; ships, steam
driven, rend its bosom; rocky
walls press back its waves; signal
wires net its depths, and the fear
less diver invades its solemn caves
with impunity; but on the verge
of tbe aerial sea, from whose in
verted depths the stars look down,
man’s power is less than the pom-
sweep of an arm—his safety, to!
erance.
W hat possibilities loom up when
the successful aerial ship is pic-
lured in the imagination? What
dangers to be met, the clash of
known and unknown principles?
Voyagers will go forth to return
no more, as when the sea was not
explored, and the storms' wei.t;
peopled with the Furies. To the
accidents by “field and Hood’’ will,
lie added tile disasters of the air.
Science will grow, crime be les
scued, disease that dings like a
fog and Ircts the earth nitli suf
l'ering and death be soared above,
discovery broadened and the world
become as one -great household.
Campaign Scandals.
Very little attention lias jet
been giv^n to the real issues of
the campaign. The press and the,
party managers !-.ave devoted \
about all their time to matters!
that relate wholly to the candi-:
dates. The public lias been sick
ened with scandals that ought
never to have found a place in
reputable newspapers. The Re
publicans were the aggressors.
They first put forth a nasty story
about Cleveland. When Cleve
land was asked by his friends
what tliej- should do about it he
answered. "Tell the truth.” An
investigation showed that the
story had only a slight founda
tion, and that it contained noth
ing that lessened the respect of
honorable men for Cleveland. A
Democratic paper then published
a story reflecting on Blaine’s pri
vate life which placed him in a
very unenviable light. Blaine
promptly denounced the story as
a falsehood, and ordered a libel
suit to be begun against the pa
per which published it. He will
have a chance to show that the
story is false probably before the
election.
It must lie apparent to every
one that while these stories tend
to lessen the respect of the people
for their political leaders, they do
not make votes for either candi
date. The majority of those who
believe them don’t care whether
they are true or not, and those
who don't believe them, or are in
doubt about them, will not be in
fluenced by them in casting their
ballots.
It is perfectly legitimate to at
tack Blaine's public record. II
he wan dishonest, if lie was a job
her, if he betrayed the trust re
posed in hi in while bolding a
great public office, the people
ought to know it. When a man
becomes a candidate for office he,
in effect, says that he is worthy
of the public, lie expects that
his public record will lie scrutin
i/.cd. If be has held office and
been dishonest, it is fair to con
clude that if given another office
he will he dishonest again. It is
right, therefore, that Blaine’s rec
ord in Congress should lie kept
before the public; but there never
was any good-reason for publish
ing the story of Cleveland's rela
tions with the Buffalo widow or
the story that Blaine was per
suaded with a shot-gun to marry
the lady- who is now iiis wife. In
all probability one of these men
will lie President after March I,
and it will not lie pleasant to re
flect that the occupant of the
highest- office in the gift of the
greatest nation of the world has
a nasty- scandal connected with
liis name.
It is to be imped Hint the scan
dal period of the campaign is
about over. Cleveland’s letter ol j
acceptance may be- expected in a
few days. The issue-will then be!
fairly- joined, and the campaign ;
Neel of the Willing Post.
ugl'o
of igi
With the large anas of ignorant
and worthless population in the
South, the Moat stringent laws
are necessary. Georgia needs
above nil things else a public
whipping post in every court
house yard. It will do more to
keep down crime than all the
chain gangs and penitentiaries
we can establish. About one-
half of the taxes paid in by- tlie
whites go to the trial and punish
ment of negro criminals. Every-
con rt is burdened with such cas
es, and our jails are always filled
with prisoners. And what is the
result? Instead of punishing and
improving the morals of this ele
ment, they are only sent to train
ing schools to learn new depart
ures. Now a whipping post would
not only prove a great saving to
the tax payers of the state, but ip
I lie same time act as a cheek upon
law breakers as nothing else will.
—Manner■ Watchman.
Can't our leading dailies let up
on the Base ball business? We
have all had enough of it.
SAVE VOITR MONEY!
READ THIS, IT WILL PAT TflD.
Sakes Alive!
I’ve done H>n*bt *
PIANER.
I sav hit fur a fack,
an’ what’s molt*, I
flom* saved a clean
$-V». bv buy in’ it from
Lndden k Dittos
SofliM:! Music Hoase.
Savannah, lift.
LABOR YS. CAPITAL
‘‘One if the other power.
It is e jnctMcd by the most Eminent
Statesmen, that the same platform will
not hold both, lSut-it Is A MISTAKE,
and we can pmdwct? proof positive:
The Pauper and the l’rinee
Stand on an Equal Footing. .
MY FJE^ZEUSTIPS,
Thar’s no yuse in talkin’, ef vo haint got ; M VN
a Pianer or a Orgin in ytire house.yo*
will never know what rale sittton pure
happiness is. tintel yo git one, an* when
yo tlu, jess take a woman's advice, an’
save money bv buviu’ hit at
; MOaKY is ,\s i.uop as ANOTHER.
I have in stock a larger and better selected stock of Goods than
any previous season, and owing to the low price of cotton, I have de
cidedto assist the good people of this section in making their mon
ey go as far as possible, by a general reduction of niv
ALREADY LOW PRICES.
I have a lai^e Stock of
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Lnflfci & Bala Smitten Music Hoase.
Tliey’s the men fur my money. No
swindlin'fur them. They don’t humbug
vo with offers of gold dollars fur oO
cents, or $1,000 Piancr fur $2»*0, but jess
give vo dollar ftir dollar—ytire money’s
worth to a cent. They’ll do exactly as !
they agree, in offering tn sjiveyo money. !
I. my>elf. am one of twenty'thousand j
delighted i see me smile • purchasers who 1
have In mg! it of them in the last fifteen i
years. See what they offer:
PIANOS AND OliUAXS.
WHERE?
At the Georgia Music Hoase.
Macon, Ga.
300 STYLES TO SELECT FROM.
PIA.^OJL-Uosi'vvoikI, 7-Oet«ve,
Hfjuare. I«arge Size. Carved Leg*. Over-j
strung lkiss. All Improvements. Only
$210. Uprights $22.». Grand Smart**.
7‘r. Oet.. From Old ami Reliable!
Makers. Sweet toned, perfect ami dur
able. Good fora lifetime.
OR«.4**-Walnut Cases. Extend
ed Top. two sets Heeds, A Stop*. only $.>»;
four sets Reeds, 7 Stops, only $(ir»; !i
Stops. $70. In elegant eases, richly or
namented; guaranteed in tone, con
struction ami durability.
Ten first-class Makers and over ISUU
different styles to select from. Easy In
stallment* ; $1.", monthly on Pianos, or $.’*
on Organs, and
With each Piano, a good stoo! and
cover. With each Organ, a good
stool and instructor. With each
Pi ano cr Organ, a book of musi:.
An’tornp the climax, they actually de
liver the InsL-Mincnt to your nearest dc-
|H»t or landing.
SEE THE LIST! SEE THE LIST!
Tin- Grand OM (TIICKEBING Runo.
The brilliant M ATIIUSIIEK.Piano. The
Silver Tone I.UDDEX A: RATES Piano.
The Soft and Sweet Tune ARloX—the
best Low Price Piano in the world—a
startling declaration hi t we mean it
The World Renowned MASON A IIAM-
LiX Organ. The PACKARD Orches
tral—wonderful in tone and junker-
beautiful in linish. The RAY STATE
Organ -power, sweetness, beauty of de
sign, and low price—an Organ without a
rival at tin* price.
Every instrument guaranteed.
We know what we sell, so we are not
afraid tn promise to keep them up.
<>\i: t< i a I. G--ii i-■
115M.AJ51M1IONS
INDORSED BV
YSICIANS, CLERCYMtH, am™
AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE OKLY QCNUINK
hubs' Lira Mont
OX TIIF. MARKET.
mV
MANt FACTUUED Bl*
. F. SIMMONS & CO., St. Louis, Mo. 1
hafMirer win* digs ditches or picks rags
can buy as cheap as the Railroad King.
Every instruim l.t p iced and printed in
plain figures. Descriptive Price Lists
with all terms, cash, time and special
conditions, sent to any addr« ss. No de
viation from printed lists; so do not
write letters to find out "v. bat is the best
we can do.” but select your instrument
and write for it. whether on long time or
for cash.
Of every kind needed in this section. Tile separate mentioning oi j ALL FJiE Hi JIT PAID,
which would fill the entire paper. Sufliee it to say,you can get every
thing you w ant in the DRl’G LINK at my store.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powder never varies. A marvel j
of purity, strength and wholrsoincif*»ss. :
.More economical than the ordinary |
kinds, and cannot be sold in competition
with the multitude of low tot,•short
weight, alum or pho-phate powders.
Sold only in ran*. (toy a I Raking Pow
der Co.. PH» Wall street N. Y.
mav-22-ly
For presents, in "rent abundance.
\ Fine Tit tracts, Vine Cohnjnes, Fine Combs, Vine Dressing Sets,
Ftne Toilet Sets, Fine Albums, Fine Lamps of all
kinds. Lanterns, Inkstands, Fine Paper,
j . School 1looks, and Fine Books
tor Presents,
Fine Family Bibles,
At half the price joh pay agents.
POISON GAK
And Musical Merchandise Generally, cheaper than factory
Call and see them.
BABY CARRIAGES;
prices.
•I
Seem** to yield every time to treatment
with Swift’s Specific.
Spartanburg, S. <’ , March Iff. ISjU.
Your most valuable medicine ' Swift’s
Speeilie i has done me <tuiuirh good that
I feel like saying this for the benefit of
those who Fuller like 1 did. I was poi ,
soned bv Poison Oak, and saw not a well All Prices, Cheap enough for the (’heapest, ami Fine enough for the
>'V :ir:i : " n!il 1 "-'i-'I Swift’s | Kinc-st. A Large Lot rtf
specific. In the six years 1 used almost
every kind of medicine, but none bad
tbe desired effect. After using six bot
tles of Swift’s Specific I am restored to
perfect health—with not a sign of that
awful poison left! Yours Truly.
DAVID NESlHTT.
J Take inv advice; they did fair hv me,
i ..n they will du the same by yo. Rut
don’t try tu beat them dowii, iur tliev
! have
Only One Price,
an they stick to it like a '‘imim to a tree.
Buy of them, an’ they will satisfy yo or
pay back ytire money. Send ytire name
an’ jMistouice. all’ tell ’em what yo want,
an’ they’ll send yo inor’u a peck of cat
alogues, tin ulars and price lists, which
will help yo to pick out the Instrument
vo want. Jess put on votirletter:
LUDDEN & BATES’
Southern Music House,
savannah. ga.,
an* it will go rite, an’ yo’ll git an answer
in a jiffy, fur they all «it up soon in the
momin , I kin tell ver. Your’n,
Betsy Hamilton 1 Ii<a;ins.
I*. S.—They wanted me to he their
Agent fur this settlement, hut I haint
got no time jess now, an’ I don’t reckon
hit would pay. no how, as the folks is so
down on sn li tilings. Rut I don’t fceer
of they .\ir. niv rianer is here tu stay, ef
the hole .settlement gits « own on me
about hit. jan-17- je-2d-ct
YOU RUN NO RISK—
No Possibility ok Loss!
WHY?
__ Because, if you so desire, the in
strument will be sent you on trial. You
can thenmv if it is as represented, be
fore a dollar is paid. Is this not fair?
Who lets the advantage upon tlc->e con
ditions? You or the Georgia Music
House.
In Conclusion,
We keep an immense supply of Music
Rooks. Sheet Music and Music Supplies
generally.
jp^*SjM*eial Discount to Teachers in
all floods.
^^^spccial Discount to the Clergy on
all t inods.
tffc^Kroin in to2-"> per cent saved by
addressing for catalogue.
The Georgia Music House,
E. 1). IRVINE. Manager,
Macon, tia.
f.-I) 2S I v.
None ethers CLAIMING;
> make Simmons’ Liver;
edleine even PRETEND:
» have had any rights ;
tore than IO or 13 years.
TESTIMONIALS.
r '.|stu>p T>. S. Boggett. Richmond, Yn., .Tub
1, r-sit, says. “ Votir Liver Medicine lias 1m*bi»
great- sen ice to myself and family. We tint
.substitute for it 'The parrel which you gen-
.nisiv sent tu several wars ago is nearly ex
isted. We can’t do witlmi.t it. I wish you
send us smother supply. It is invaluable."
*• gome year orinnro atm I p.irtlany lost nr*
uetile, and what I did rat sonretl en n»/
macii, and I tv!t depleted and often lnu
•ttlaclie. which continually grew worse tin I
;•« induced t*> pur»*ha*se a package of Hr. M
.Simmons* Liver Medicine, which ha-entirel;.
i toreil my appetite and revived my spirits,
i-j I have in. more headaches. My wife re-
i ds ii a indispensable in our family: we will
• l»* without it.’’ J. J. Nelson, Charleston.
C., Nov. i!0, istsi.
,'b*v. J. R. Craves, editor and proprieioro*
, k R.uTidT, Memphis, Tenn.. says: “ i n •
\eda package of join* Liver Medicine, aic'
i\e u-e half of it. If. works like a chain
want no better Liver Regulator, and cert.iinl
i more of Zcilin’s mixture.’’ J. i». Cit.v vi.s.
“This i: to certify tint T u cd one packagti ri
•ilin’s Simmons’ l.ivcr Regulator pr Mediciic.
«l it did m« uo p*mh1. ac.d that I am now uml*
ill. A. Simmons* Li' cr Medicine and it /
aci-.-.Lt 4l«-il of food. Tliev arc ven
T. 1
ling l’mi a great deal of good. They arc vci t
cut everv v*ay except the name.** T,
w IIollV Springs. Miss., April L'b
POISON OAK.
All Grn'les. Clicap.
He:ul<iual ters for
A Largo Lot of SOA1*, all qualities. < ’heap.
PAINTS ami OILS.
I can save you money on LEAD and OIL.
Wcm auber that ererjf thing I sell is OFA BAXTFFD fo be
1 had for thirty-eight years suffered
every soring ami summer with Poison
Oak. wliich I contracted in bathing
when alioy. I tried everything for it.
including many physicians* but without
any benefit. I took six bottles of Swilt’s
coml miui ^ > ,,sl "* rcprcncitlcd hy me or any of my clerk*, and if not so, will re
iners have passed, and I have bad- no ,tand the inoncg.
return uf it. J( i^t.i il LhAM.\ j j thank niv many friemls ami i.-ustnmers for tlicir pastTilieral )>at
’ ” j ronngo, and their proni|>t settlement of accounts, and ask a cuntin
unace of the same in the future.
—Taylor’s Ciemiuin Cologne at
tf ‘ J. IV. STANFORD’S.
—Fruit .1 a i s for sale cheap,
at J. W. STANFORD’S.
Over tlie tropics, poisoned breath i " ill liegin in earnest. There are !
will speed tiie liiaeliia^-liird’^ ! great dilfereiiees between the two
wings, strong as the condor as lie ^ panics, and there are important
lifts himself to tlie sun. and over ! problems winch tlie people should
the Arctic snows will'they- beat j "ant to hear discussed. It is
in the rarifled air wearily, almost ] much better that tlie people
helplessly as tlie wings of a tired should be warned against the ccn-
dovc. Man’s narrow sphere v*. ill
he broadened immeasurably, and
the crowded population find a ref
uge in tlie clouds.
These arc some of tlie dreams
which have fascinated tlie invent
or. \ ain, extreme, impossible
has been the world’s unfailing
tralizing tendencies and corrupt
practices of tlie Republican parly,
and shown tlie injustice of the
present high protective tariff,
than that they should be enter
tained with scandals about the
private lives of their candidates.
—Sarannah Sews.
Kemsii-ksible SmnlK
I liavi* ha«l remarkable Micceas witlr,
Swift’s Speeilie; have cured several cases :
permanently in a very short time. One
ease which 1 am now treating was given !
tin to die. and after using three bottles i
is so far recovered that 1 think one more i
bottle will cure her. The most remark- j
able ease of all was a lady with tiiedu-j
lary cancer of the womb, for whom I
had no hope whatever. After using one !
bottle I am satisfied she* will soon
cured. J. Wyiie Qi*ili.i\x. M. IL.
Easleys, J?.
J. W. STNFORDS’.
comment, and pcrliaps tlie world,
is right. But had tlie journalist! A cr Rebuked,
of a hundred years ago pictured I Co1 ’ although not a
the looomotive, the steamship, the b:ul man at l,eart * ,,ses ve, '- v l0, 'S l ‘
telegraph line, the telephone, and I lan S lla S e in his intercourse with
the thousand mechanical ingenu ! 1,ls f;l:nll - v ' °n returning to his
Hies of the day, the generaf ver- 1 luuuc fr " m llis of >»>sincss, a
ilict would have been the same.! Ic " l * a T s a S°> Ile tound his wife
The man who half a century since I ' cl ^ mi,< --h excited over the out-
propesied that the dwellers ..non ! nl = cons comluct (,r a tram P.
upon
the sliorcs of the Atlantic would]
converse through its
lie whirled across in seven days,
would have been looked upon with
the same suspicion as lie who to
day may predict the subjection of
the fourth element to man’s will.
—Macon Telegraph.
Anecdote of Lincoln,
lien l’crley Poore tells the fol
lowing anecdote of President Lin
coln: He was ouce terribly bored
by a New York politican, who con
sumed nearly an hour in repeat
ing liis recommendation for office,
although lie hail left 2o or :!0 in
the antechamber. IVlien lie final
ly lett Mr. Lincoln accompanied
him to tlie door, and.glancing Ids
eye around tlie anteroom, said:
being dissatisfied with tlie food
depths 0 ,1 j S>'en hrni by Mrs. McLeod, had
1 abused her in a most outrageous
manner.
“Johnny,” said Col. McLeod to
his ten year old son; “when you
heard that cowardly scoundrel
abusing your mother, why didn't
you run to tlie store quick, and
let me know? Didn't you hear?”
“Yes, pa, I was out in the sta
ble and heard«rhat lie said about
the victuals in a gave him, and
how lie abused her, but ”
“But wliat?”
“I Jhought. it was you scolding
ina. lie used tlie same cuss words
as you do when tlie dinner don't
suit yon, sol thought it couldn't
he anybody else but you. I didn't
think anybody else would dare
I want to make a little speech, j talk to ma that way.”
Our Treatise on RUmmI and skin Dis
ease** mailed free to applicants.
THE S\Y I FT ^ r Et ’I FI < ’ t’O.,
Drawer M Atlanta. On.
N. V. Office, 10U \Y. 2Udsi., between Gt-.i
A - Tt11 Avs. jy-2t-lm
t^ j2 * o pajjgHt sa y S c f ji;
“The Pastillrs I pnrc!ia«?e«! from you In AngiiFt
f -rove to me i«k. : l c«uicl'Jr.ivcI v that “while there Ir
tfe L’icre i3 !:opc.’* Tltey Hid tlicir w.-rk f»r be-
yond my utmost expectations, for I certainly did
not expect that a halot of FOURTEEN VEABS*
I>(TRAn< >> i -•/»! t^'y gotten under con
trol in the -. .i. . ioi • time oi tr-o montlis
I can assure vuu tltj no iiodexty will keep me
fr-’ui ioltip ai! !!iat 1 «-m jo adriftt* to tlie mtecc’j
which w..: sttiwj crow a m» LbCeiicial a remedy.*'
Ahovo extract- from a letter dated—W. Ya Doc 25, J&2
The Partillrs are prenarod cad sold only by the
HARRIS r-EMEDY CO. HF-C CHraiSTS,
33«:r H. !Ct> ~L ST. LOUIS, MO.
y3, t*T3 n52t?2 $5, tirse CCStis 7
TAKE
3Ierroll’s Hcjmtine,
For All Diseases of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Etc.
I*oi’ sale by all Druggists.
inav2*J ct
curiiitEirr, ga.
For sale in < ’ntlibiTt,
STANFORD, otilv.
(la.,
bv J. W.
tf
REUABLE SELF-OURL
A favor: to pri*s^r : pt i on rf one of t"
most notrd rttul MS.-cerjilul nt-i in the T*./
jnmv r<*fir»ili iur iiu>ciiri'(if jr-rreu*fkrbi/R;
JLoaf Sl/mhosut. if'es?/.-;*«*«*.- mul Praayi. N'i
iu pia.usettle*I »*iiv«*lo|H-yyee. Druggistscau Silt
Address D" Y/ARD Cl CO., feuisiana. Tfi*.
scptd-ly
Sinrial ln«ln«*«‘iiM*nfs* Oia
Flour, Sugar, and Ci.lfie. at
ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
jan24-ct
4aar«I<*si Seed
Of every variety, at wholesale and
retail, at
J. W. STANFORD’S
Wheat Rran,
AT
ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
jan2i-ct
gOP - Linseed flil and Pure
Lead at.such low prices as to deft
competition, at tlie l)rug St (.re ot
J. W. STANFORD.
Ha’man’s and
Avery Plow Stocks,
FOR $1.25, AT
ALLISON A SIMPSON’S.
jan24 ct
S TATMDF S:< »RGIA.
kUsmi
To All \Vl*«>m ft majPT^ticer
Willis c. Jenkins, administrator of J*.
M. Duke deceased, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands and personal projierty he-
h.mfriti^ to the estate <*f said ileceastil,
and said application will In* heard oil
the 1st Monday in October,
M. (iORMLEY, Ordinary.
Aujr.. 25f!». l.ssl.— atsjr 2M td.
TATE OF OEOROIA.
11 V.NKO^nt (’oc?xty.
To all w'honi it may eofieertm
Thos. r. Ryars has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for |»eriiianeiit
Letters of Administratioii on the Estate
ot E. D. Rvars. late of said couiiGv. «le-
eeasi'd, and J will pass iijhui said a pi*li-
cationonthe first MoimUv in Ortolier.
isftl. (iiven under my h.tttd and otlieial
signature, this loth day of August. lt<AI.
M. («ORM LEY,Ordinary.
aug2l-4\v
TAX NOTICE.
C fOVIIT of ORDINARY, August
f Term, Sitting for County Pur-
p«»ses; Ordered that the Tax (’nifector**f
Randolph < ounty.’ be and he is hereby
authorized and directed to lew anil
Collect a Tax for the vear 1SS4; Twenty
Cents on tlie One Hundred Dollars for
Superior Court; Ten Cents on the Om?
Hundred Dollars for building and
repairing Bridges- Ten Cents on the
One Hundred Dollar* tor Jail and re
pairing Jail; Five Cents on the One
Hundred Dollars to pay non resident
witnesses and officers of Court.
Total tor County Forte-Five Cents on
tlie One Hundred Dollars, aml Thirty
t ents for Mate. Toial for Mate ami
county Seventy Five Cents on the One
Hundred Dollars.
(liven under my hand and official
signature, tins August “>th, lss*..
M. UOliAiJ.EY. Ordinary.
;:iig7-G0d and Ex Officio Clerk.
Citation for Letters of Dismission.
S TATE OF OEOROIA,
KaMkiLI’II Coi'NTY.
Whereas. II. O. Beall, as Exe«aitor of
A. S. F. McBride, represents to tho
court in his petition, duly filed and en
tered on record, that’he; has fully ; „i-
ministered A. S. F. .McBride’s estate.
Ibis is, therefore, to cite all person*
concerned, kindred and creditors, t,»
show cause, ii any they eaxi. whv said
E.xeeuror sliould not be disehargecl from
bis Executorship and secure letters of
duniission on the lir.-t Monday iu Oct.,
issl. Witness my baud offiei'allv, July
:t. Issl M.IUMU LEY, Ordinary
July:!m.
Pryor’s Pile Ointment
Will positively c urt' IIEM(MtRIIOlD’S
or i'lLl>, of any form. <;r in any stage!
For this annoying trouble it has been in
popular use for many years, and is very
favorably known as* a* Specific Cure. It
is al>o tbc“very best remedy known for
Sore Nipples. Felons. Corns, Old Sores
Scald Head. Tetter, Fleers and kindred
disease*.
From Montgomery. Ala , a gentleman
writes ; “I bad bethi sorely atHieted with
Files for ich year’s, and o*btaim*d imme
diate relief and a jiernianent cure bv us
ing i’ryor’s Ointment.”
A gentleman writes from f’lisseta.
Ala.: “I used iVyor’s Ointment in an
aggra'. :.{' <! ease-of Biles of eight yearn
standing, and "in an incredibly short
time It uitk?e a Complete cure.”
Sent Lgniail on receipt of tbei»riee-
Nne. a box. 1
Sold !*y Druggists and Dealers every
where.
Prepared only bv the s«le Proprietor.
J. BRADFIELD.
108 S. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest
Holinau's Family Illliloi?,
All sizes and prices,
Photograph Albums
Large. Medium and Small,
FINK Al’TOGRAHI ALBUMS,
Cigar Cases. Hand Miirnrs. Fin
ley Candies, Fine Toilet Sets,
Fine Extracts and Col-
• ognes, Harris' Toofh-
^ wash and Tooth
■$.* I’o’.nlers, School
Ikniks, Accur-
dians.
l)r. IVliitr’s Family
MEDICINE^
\ RE all made from the Prescriptions
/V of one of tin* most celebrated Phy
sicians that (icorgia ever produced; lie
has mug been g.itliered to his fathers;
but the name of Dn. WIIITE will never
l>e forgotten. As long a- humanity suf
fers from disease, so long \v : !! peoplh con
tinue to use his valuable Remedies, and I
praise bis name and skill for the relict
and cures they produce.
Dr. White's Vermifuge,
A certain (’lire for Worms. Large Rot-
tie 2.1 cents.
Dr. White's Compound Fluid Ex
tract Bucliu,
For all Kidney Diseases. Price .10 Cents
2 Q
• t .
• 5 £ * e 2 —‘ x
* Pil L:
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c rf 5 f 5.5-*.5 i.3o
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feb7-lv
Silver Ware!
Dr Whites Ccmpoaim symp of Hoariuimi,
H joy, Wild Cherry aa-i Tar.
The Great
Cough Remedy.
Cents.
Price 5Q |
*
‘Quadruple Plate, on White Metai.”
! We are closing out at reduced pri-
j c-es. Call and get a Bargain, at
: ct ALLISON & SIMPSON’S.
You all want to see me on busi
ness; it is a matter of no impor
tance to me whether I spend my
time with half a dozen or the
whole of yon, but it is of impor
tance to you. Therefore, when
you come in please don’t stin
king.” Tiic President bowed and
retired, amid tlie good humor of
liis audience and subdued cries
of “Good! good!”
. c .
Girls don’t like lawn tennis be
cause it makes them flush. Alas,
if it would have the same effect on
the male sex, how popular the
game would become.
Johnny unconsciously adminis ;
tered a severe rebuke to bis iras
cible pa. who never again spoke |
to his wife as if lie were a tramp. I
— Texas Siftings.
The Americas Recorder says:
“A dispatch received by E. A.
Hawkins, Esq., from Anniston,
Ala., Friday morning, announces
tbe gratifying news that in the
ease of the State of Alabama vs
W. A. Hawkins, Jr., for killin';
young Hardy a few months ago,
the Grand Jury found no bill, but
reported a bill against him for
carrying concealed weapons.”
Dr. White’s Magic Liniment,
Die (ireat stimulatiiur Liniment lor
Man or I»ca>t. Price 25 Cents.
Dr. White's Cathartic Liver
Pills,
l ncqnatlfMl as a Cure for Biliousness, j
No Grijiine. Ito not make you sick.
Price 2o Cents.
Dr. White’s Compound Fluid Ex
tract of Sarsaparilla, with
Iodide of Potash.
Price 50c.
Physicians will all tell you this is tlie
ONLY ltemeily for 1‘loml Disease.
All of Dr. White's Family Afed
icincs are for Sale by
Dn J. W. STANFORD,
jelfl-ly C itliliert, Ga.
DRUNKENNESS
CURED IN ITS VARIOUS STAGES.
"'Desire for stifmilantjs entirely remov
ed. Home treatment. Medieine eati l*e
administered without knowledge of pa
tient. by >irtij*ly placing it in coffee, tea
or any article of food. Cures guaranteed.
$100 WILL BE PAID
i
j For any case of drunkenness that Gold
en Specific will not cure. Cimijars
containing testimonials and full particu
lars sent free. Address
GOLDEN SPECIF! C CO.
jc-ltMy. lSJKaceSt., Cincinnati. O. |
Orsiinsainl PinniM
of all styles, for sale cheap, by
J. W. Stanford—cheaper than
factory prices. Gallon him and
get illustrated catalogue and
prices. He will save you money.
MRS. S. HOUCK’S.
Hazard Gunpowder
A SPECIALTY.
ALLISON & SIMPSON,
ian24-c.t Agents.
—Celery Bitters, the great rem
edy for Nervous Headache anti
Dyspepsia. For sale at the Drug
Store «f J. W. Staxkouo. 4t.
—Pyrafugc for Chills at
J. W. Staxfoud’s.
ATTENTION SPORTSMEN!
Fishing Tackle—all kinds, at
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON S.
My Stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Is now in and was never more
Attractive and Elegant, embrac
ing everything wanted by the
Lad ies.
Pattern Bonnets and Hats,
HAJTS AND BONNETS UN
TRIMMED, LACES, TIES,
RIBBONS, TRIM
MINGS, SATINS,
PLUSHES. VEL
VETS. FLOW
ERS.
MOSS CHEXEILE.
Daisies etc. Baby Caps Hu
man Hair, Toilet Goods, Zephyrs,
etc. Ladies and Misses
Ready-Made Suits.
Everybody invited to call and
examine goods and compare
prices. No trouble to show goods
and satisfaction guaranteed. Call
and see me before purchasing
elsewhere. oct5-ct
ZHLft.IRID'W.A.IRIE
—AND—
GROCERIES.
Anything in Our Line.
Will give-Special, Low Figures on.
Can't lie undersold, (if Seller pays
for hi3 Goods.)
ct ALLISON A SIMPSON.
i!KA!)‘it'Ai:Tr:i:s rust
Cool: in;; «C I fen tint/ Store*
Ti tt trnrr, f ’rtu-ktrtf,
do**trrtre. Lamps
and Star int/ AI a
chines.
Will duplicate any hill within five him-}
drod miles of this place. juu7-et
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5 >:
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rj (~r *r»
Sash, Doors and Blinds,
We make a specially. Call and
get and our prices.
ALLISON & SIMPSON.
jan24 ct
'i l . o *».
f r t) Q_ £■
G>
All prices and kinds.
BABY CARRIAGES,
PAINTS AND OILS,
Drugs and Medi«-in«*s of all kinds, fl
D J W STANFORD^.
; Mother’s Friend.
Quick and Easy Child Birth.
Thousands of women over the land
testify to the wonderful eff’eets r*f tlii*
great remedy; it will not only shorten
labor and lessen the intensity of pain
and suffering beyond expression, but
betterthan all. it thereby greatly dimin
ishes the danger to life of Initfi mother
and child. This great boon to sn fieri tiff
woman is Holmes’ Liniment, or Mother’s
Friend. Prepared and sold by J. Rk.m»-
kiem». Atlanta. <Ja. Sold by all Drilg-
gists. I*riee $l.iV» per Imttle. Sent by
Express on receipt of priee.
aug2K Ini.
PAHTTHOW!
I am selling Strict-
ly Pure Lead, war-]
ranted, and Linseed
Oil at prices that
will enable every
body to paint up.
Get my figures be
fore you paint.
J. W. Stanford
SiOO.OO A WEEK!
\Ye can guarantee the above amount
to good, active, energetic
Ladies as well as gentlemen, make a
j success in the* business. Very little cap-
j ital retjuired. We have a house!;* !d ar-
‘ tick* as saleable as Hour.
■t rrnii:LF !
It is used every day in every family.
; You do not need to exidaiii its merits.
Vt a. u rooms There i* a rii li Lanest for all \Iio em-
:.iY, t.. b’2u LOCUST braee this gohlen opportunity. It costs
. ??••;’.! i ?_7:ic:as a ! voiionlv oneeent to learn what our bus-
".-J. I Lzizz.z: JCia»2 r. jinessis* Buy a postal card and write
to tis and we will send you ourprosper-
tus and full particulars
Sweeps ! Sweep*! Sw eep* ! !
All sb:ii>cs and sizes, at
ct ALLISON & SIMPSON S.
' :-r> »•!«• an
. V. .iji- ii «!s l«» a la
. i», cv i::loryesuf
■-i i: - .• i«*»Ii.-:it >isr^i«*:»l |ir
■:il (til sgi, ulaic treatnu ut
j C v:t* <•: !!.«• Head, spl
■j ‘*’0-0 |.|in;> ;tll<l Air !’
F It J] IU!
NO PATENT, NO PAY
o
D l r r IT V r |'Q Obtained for Meehan
'A A I I O iea 1 Devices. (*om-
j }»ourid>. Designs and I.abels. All i»r<*-
liiuinary examinations as to patentabili
ty of inyentir.ns. free. Our “Guide for
Olttaining Patents^ is sent free every
where. Address’—
LOUIS BAGGER A CO.,
Solicitors of Patents,
Established l.Sfil. Wasiiixotos, D. C.
mavll-tf.
FRESH TURNIP SEEDS,
Of All Kinds, at
ct J. P. TOOMBS & BRO.’S.
- - -Xml we know you will derive more good
•i‘ , e:.n ti asul .lMuu . than you have anv idea. Our retmta-
--a. < ID-i: au«l A*tiiii.a. ; e • , ‘
f f i»j «-rif<**i nr rani ’ton as a munufaetunng comj»any is
* *1i 5 L\ i>: i-urc i siieli that Mecaii not afford to deceive.
• l '> v, r ,* ! i tr> * Write to us on a postal and give vour
; > VrrV-'. c ArrJ-N. i l. '“t/iscai atidress plainly and re< eiv«* full par’ticu-
r * ii #*a. i- i*-: 7t in. tf t” j*s etc. | [ars. Iluckeve Tl'f'g Co.,
> >i»rio». om..
—Sweet Guin and Mullein for
sale at
J. W. Stasfobd’s.
It r«. tni::irLi»->* aiul r;-**«*«. ra;
i:•.£ pa:’i in «• l»a«*» or sU!r. ctr. |
,vtcr\ii-w< niih |iaii«*:ilr ar»- alw; |
i hesi* i!’i:»t»i«* t; -ii ih<- liiftltulr » -
• v"- h h!a;il, lir-f« «|in-!»li*tii> ilia! « \
mi ■’ ! n« ,i til! stairitiriil id tLrir c» ;
• jr a -iirfii'sl l!i«-j t
■ id,- irefoi Hv ••••ri ♦•f.|»«»inicuce. ai
’,:;x;;vr ,T..iiTi.y^ 1 side ofN. y. at
*+* ! allison i Simpson’s.
Ar?v« A -enit*. and
>■> - mi'.iluT hcwi'Hifrin lh-
Vnsrwi-. Mbiliir JVV
Matches and Smiff,
Cheap as can be bought this
s. s. s.
Onlv$1.75. at J. W. Stanford's.
lr^oinl ti^ fibiliiy ;
rf Office or tr mail free «nd Mint :
septG-ly
; v.
Nhoaldrr llrac-rs.
i 'Cream Cheese, Fresh Crack-
■
j. rs and Imported and American
For ladies and gentlemen, of the
—Farmers Pills for sale 1*3" J. latest improvement—all sizes, at
W. Stanford. nov30 4t J. W. STANFORD'S.
Sardines, at
ALLISON A- SIMPSON’S.
jan24-ct
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is io E —J-2 a 2 - gilts 3
fell’s«E5i-a “
“ c *- 3 3 - = Is £ 3 s- a
. =ls *i k - gSlli ir
= S f=l?-|sS
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g=ls»U.
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o 2 ..rs 5 >.*£ z t*
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PiLLS
TOf.PlD BOWELS,
mSCRDERED LIVER
and I^ALAStA.
From thcr«! dtmrced arise three-lotrrtns c
the dis3 cf tins human ruee. TIM
•jyajptouisir. iik-a.ro ilsircxioitnc*: let* I
ippctitc. Bow Is costive, hitk H«e4
•cite, folln '•*« alter CMtiuf, avmlM 1
■ sertioa of Lody or nihtil, Eraetatl't
'tf fitoily Irrit*.bI2Jty of temper, LM
iplrlt*. A fueling of htviaf acglcola
mme n 1>I 'Fiattrrfar&iIk
Heart, Dots before tbe tve*.hichly««l
mil Cri:»f, ( OSSTIPATIDJL and 4}
uudJ the use of a r*^me«ly t;«at a* t» direoU
in tbe 1Jv r. AsaLivorTrcclicincTm*
•fl.IrfS have no e-pi.-iL Thdir action oa tM
Kitlnrystmd Skin isa’ ”j prompt; ret >.ovtM
til impurities throng A these three
rng?ri of the system,” producing apfl
ite,sound ffigsstfi n, r»-gulr.rstool*, a cleg
”kln and a vigorous bod v. TFTTN FB41
ennso no na*4?orL or griping nor intcifH
with d:tily work And are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA
Nil lertyffii t-,8-Te. Offlw.41
TUTTS HAIR DYE,
Grat Hunt oa TYhiskfur eknnged r
Bl'tnUy vosniimssT Black by a singlaM
plication of ll»*3 Drr„ Sold bv MH
Or sent by exnrasa oil receipt of •••
OflL-n, 44>»ur«*ay r.trc**t, Tfltf.
vm % M A«UAl OF USEFUL OECOflS 9MI
sopt(My
Wml'K.Vrve mmd Hrmlm rill
Arc a certain cure fur all mental
and nervous disorders. Fur sale
I*,- J. W. Stanford. • 4t
—Fishing Tackle, in great.sa*
rietv at J. W. STAxfbKD-'s.