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At tirant’s Toonib.
New York, .May 31.—Two
o'clock was the time fixed for the
celebration at Gen. Grant’s tomb.
It was nearly two hours later when
Koseoe Conlding rose from his
scat on the speaker's platform,
where he had been chatting pleas
antly with Mrs. Logan, to greet
Brutality to Convicts. Old-Fashioned Politeness. He Found Onl Why Tin y Struck.
New Orleans, May 21.—The About noon one (lav I was in There was a group of striking
House Committee on Penitentiary, j my favorite haunt—the bookstore, painters at the corner of M ichig n
There was n rustle oT robes and j avenue and Griswold street, when
the sweet voice of a il3ar old lady, a •farmer, with his whip in hand^
her much came tip and queried:
what day "Is this a strike?”
"Yes, sir,” replied one of the
men.
her husband, the orator of Ute dnv. j claims he was so frostbitten at I and I knew before I saw her lovely "What seems to lie the trouble
Long before that one thin"' bad I the railroad camp at Crew Lake I face that she had been reared , all over the country just now.-’
through 1 among the blossoms of a land I "IV ell, sir, ’ replied an oldish
at Baton llmige, began yesterday
to investigate the charge of bru
l^lily and inhumanity against I-Honey, said she to
the lessees of the State prison. I younger companion,
I It took the testimony ol Theophile of the month is this? ’
j Chevalier, the negro convict, w ho The voice was very
Southern,
had found at this grave under the | exposure that bis feet had to be I far south of ours. Her dress su
bill with sileirt pinos its mecca on | cut off. The . committee sat iiij ..
Decoralion dav for all lime. Flo : the hospital of the penitentiary | ion
ral tributes from every State from
Mexicn, New Brunswick and Ber
muda were not the only evidence
ol this. With early morning the
human tide bad begun Ic set to
ward* Riverside Park and it nev
er ebbed till the evening shades
had almost shut the scene from
the sight of the swarming multi
tudes. Stragglers bung about
the outskirts of the park long af
ter the armed sentinels that pace
up and down befor® the closed
iron door or the tomb bad coin
ment-ed their night vigil. At this
time the tomb was enclosed with
sheets of canvas, so as to shut out
from view tiie tomb and its deco
rations.
The west end ol the grand stand
bad been reserved for the mem
when it examined Chevalier, win
spoke partly in French and partly
in Knglish.
Chevalier was convicted of
stealing s(5. eighteen months ago,
and sentenced for live years.
Some weeks after arriving in tile
penitentiary he was sent to the
railroad camp at Crew Lake.
His duties, lie testified, were to
wash clothes for the convicts
working on the railroad. The
washing was done in the open air.
One day when it was very cold
his feet felt chilly and he went to
the Captain and told him he was
loo cold to wash. The Captain
told him lie must wash or be whip
ped. lie went back, but soon
fell down and was taken in by
others. Siirely politeness brings
its own reward, and a civil word
some men. He had no shoes on.
bers of the Grant family and their j When lie went from the peuilen
friends. The familiar faces of tiary he had some old shoes, lull
Col Fred Grant, his wife and two j they were worn out. The peni-jin kindness spoken appeals to the
little children, Julia and U. S. tentiary lcssce.s never furnished j heart. I may never know who
Grant. Jr.; Jesse Grant and his him shoes, but they gave him : she was, but she made that store
wife, with their little daughter, some clothes. He was treated ! bright with her presence, and the
Nellie; U. S. Grant and wife and] like the other convicts. There i hearts of those who saw her face
child, and Mrs. Judge Dent were
also seen. All of the Grant family
were dressed in deep black. Scat
cd with them were Mrs. II. II. IIo
uore, W.■ G. Andrews and wife,
Mrs. Gen. Logan, Gen. Rufus In
galls, and Dr. and Miss Logan of
Illinois, Miss Govalger, of Miclii
gan, U. S. Grant, son of Orville
Grant, Gen. James B. Frisbie,
California, and Dr. Shrady.
man with many spots of paint on
jested the Southern lady of fash-j his vest, "the trouble is there are
before the war. It was. a 1 loo many men iu the country.”
loose, wide flowing silk gown, j "All bosh, .Jim,” exclaimed a
with a velvet waist elaborately .-young: man who was cleaning his
trimmed, and over the bonnet a nails with a putty knife. “I tell
black veil of real flowered lace | you the whole thing comes about
hung in graceful folds. | from the efforts <>r a few to build
Her hair was white and wavy] up an aristocracy.”
and arranged in ltole puffs with j "Well, you must be green!”
most scnqmlnus c^re around her I sneered a third one. "This crisis
bright, rosey face. She was a j was precipitated upon us as a
woman of graceful mien and gen- combined effort of capitalists to
tie words. She spoke to the geii-1 drain us o! our life blood.”
tleman who wailed on her as if] "Lile ldood be hanged!’’ ex
ile was a king, not simply n clerk : claimed a fourth as he came to
more used.to bluntncss than such : the front. "Any man with brains
old-fashioned courtesy. She no ' knows that the trouble started
liced his pallor, and could not, with Jay Go”ld. He wants to
have askyd more anxiously after] own the l ailed States.”
his health, even if he had been a! “Did I ever see so many fools
friend of many years. It was, together?” sarcastically remark
her goodness of heart and kindly ; cd the last of the group. “The
consideration for the comfort of ] trouble is all caused by politicians.
She Knew Just What a Mau Ought
to riant on llis Wife’s Grave.
“Madam,” be said, after a long
survey of a flower stand at the
Central Market, "could you re
commend me something to plant
ou my wife’s grave?}^,
“I think so,” she answered, as
she looked him over. -Flow long
has she been dead?”
"Six years.”
"Marrieilr again?”
"What is that to you?”
"Oh. you needn't be so cranky
about it. I’ve dealt in cemetery
flowers for the last fifteen years
and I know about how things
work.. 11 you are still a widower
you tfiint about $4 worth.of flow
ers and a border of moss. If you
arc married again, you'll pick out
a twenty-five-ceut rosebush, beat
me down to fifteen cents, and send
it to the cemetery by a car driv
er.”
lie pretended to be very indig
nant, and went to the other end
ofthe market and bought two
feeble looking pinks for seven
cents apiece.
TIRED OlTt!
At this season nearly entry
•art of tonic. 1 RON eaten into abnartwNKr
rici&n’* prescription farthest who coed bnflrlinff n.
—THE
BEST TONIC
m For Wmkncss,
U Kncrrrv* etc.® it HNO t.Ql A*.-»
I .he okIv Iron modicino that w ini»!
1 was not inneli whipping clone as j and bean 1 her words glad, and
! far as he could see. The doctor j more willing to light the battle ol I
I attended him the second day af- j life.—Louisville Commercial.
| ter he fell down. There were sev
•eral sick in the hospital, which
■ was in charge of a hospital stew-
I aril, who looked after the admin
, istering of the medicine. During
the two davs he was in the hos
win* want to wind us around their
lingers.. Y;’e won't be wound:-
lienee this excitement.”
••Then, that's the trouble, eh?”
queried the farmer.
“Yes, sir. that's 'the trouble,” j fL
answered the five together, each v
one speaking for his own theory.
•Glad
to
of
Tiikkk are many accidents ami dis
eases widen effect .Stock and cause se {
rious inconvenience and loss, to the ,
fanner in his work. whi«-h may he quick- |
iy remedied by the use of Dr. J. II. Me- j
Lean's Vulcanic Oil Liniment. ly j
A IInmar About Secretary Lamar.
The Washington correspondent :
of the New York World revives
the rumor to the effect that See re !
tary Lamar is going to m »rry an ,
accomplished and wealthy Macon
lady. The correspondent says \
that the wedding will certainly!;
take place this summer is the ( •
belief of all who know the Sucre j:
know it. Much
ohlceged. gentlemen. I knew it
must be sunthitf or other, and I’m
glad I found out."—Detroit Free
Press.
cungman’S
'©SACCO
Texas and Xew Jersey.
Mr. Phelps, of New .Jersey, is
the most careful ami generally
one ot the most correct of speak
ers but be was tripped lip the
other day by a member from Tex
as. "These bills have laid on the
table for months,” said Mr.
Phelps. "Would not it have been
lielter grammar to have said 'these
bills have lain on tbo table?’ ’
the Texan asked, and Mr. Phelps
gracefully acknowledged that it
would.
This happened in the Commit
tee on Foreign Affairs, of which
both are members, early in the
session, and the member from
New Jersey bided his lime. u „ —.—
came with the lime to discuss the ? T ^, r §S t il?S s 2^«c 1 ,ij£Di«ttSr
silver bill. The member from
Texas, waxing warm in liis eluci
dation of a great financial truth,
called out to the House: "W hat
difference is there between my
note and the government’s?”
He paused effectively, when Mr.
Phelps’ voice was quietly used in
answer: "The government note
would pass, ami yours wouldn't.”
They shook hands and called it |
quits.— \Y ilminytoa Sc«rs.
g”Hr. .1. W. Stanford, Druggist, |
I has just received a large lot of Du j
I MovrErr’s TrETiiixa, (Teething l’o'a -
! ders), the preparation that lias aeqtii-
1 red such reputation -lull it is rapidly '
, a king the place of all others for I'lml- j
! era-Infantimi, the Irritations of Tccth-
l ing, and the usual Summer troubles |
of children of any age, and for the
JErSPOKBS’
ri: vF.it - toxic.
A Guaranteed Remedy
Legal Advertisements.
To Bridge Builders am! Contractors.
TATKOl’ GKOIHHA.
ilAXlHJUMf ( iT.VTY.
s
Will lie let tc
1st Tllcsd
the I .owes! Bidder on the
i July next, before the
tiie buildingtti a hike
T n(»l'S\xnf!of bottles of Jennings , ( „urt House door, the l.-i.ihlingT.t a Eik-
Fever Tonic have l>een sold since ; 11M< | Bridge at J-\ le s < lo-Mi.g-
tlie nr.M.rh-tor began to manufacture it j tl . he JO yards long, and five feet lug.,,
in Mar.1i lsSa. It lias been sluppcu to | ( . 0 ,„ m eneuig on tae old of
ditiereut sections of Florida and south , present 1-ridae 1lac tokn. f.i-t
, diflerent sections ... - t
| and Southwest Ccorgia. and it lias nut
| with unprecedented success.
I it has Never Failed to Cure in
a Single Instance.
Bottle of
preset
nt base and H» feet on top,
deil nmJ put up in
vardsnf Uriilirin.Gr or*
1 sills *
Eve
T.nck
Al* ETid it
! .his onlv Iron Anedicht© th*£ H not injurious
, ft Enriches Stic 15!ood t In
••yMeiB, HrftorJti Appctitf »—- -
It doct not blacken orinjerotbe tecta, cans® nenil- t
! icho reproduce c-.u-stioatiun—-Aher Jrvu methones «/«>
I 3u. Cw. H. DiNLIvv, a lending i&jsicisa of bprmg-
| "Brown'is atbomrnph^pood inedi-
•ine I use it in nr practice. and find itr action e_-
| «ds all ot her forms ot ir. >n. In weakm***. or a I« con-
lition of the system. Brown’s Iron Billers is
; t positive neceesi’y. It is all th*t is claimed for it.
- Db. W. N. Waters. 1219 Thirty-second Streep
; Jeonretsavn. D. C.. a-iys: " Brown a Iron Bittera n
he Tonic of the age. Nothmfr better, lt create*
J ippetite, gives strength and improves digestion.
Pennine has abevo Trado Mark pnd CTpssed red lines
ou wrapper. Take noother. Made only by
SUOU N CUEttlCALCV^ BALT1MOKE. MIL
JENNINGS’ FEVER TONIC
is guaranteed >■> cure Fever and Ague.
' t hills .and Fever, or any Inter
mittent Fever caused by
7Y .
It is a Ihirmtc s Remedy, and in addi
tion to its driving Mahirhi tr.mi one s sys
tem, it stimulates the liver, pur 'the
blood, and is an excellent appetizer.
This ri*me«iy <1«k-s nut mutain
2^ A. L -A. E/I
nprl-ly
Swift’s Specific
REMEDIES
pital before seeing the physician,
the hitler came in, but. he did not I
It was 3 o'clock when the masts j ask to he treated, as lie thought;
of the Tennessee, an tie, ]iro«»k-; the physician would attend him
ly'n, and Swutara, men of war; of his own accord. One of his
came into view. Half an hour la- ! Icet dropped off; the other was
ter minute guas announced the ] hanging hv a muscle. At that
approach of the marching column, j time a physician was sent from
The veterans were soon seated the penitentiary to the camp,
around the front of the platform, i He cutoff tiiat foot with his pen-
witli the Ainphion Singing Soeie | knife. The loot came off at the j tary. If the report should turn | Jef J
ty in the front scats. Battle flags ankle joint. While he was in the | „ut to be true, it is to ' be hoped
were grouped about the tomb.— j hospital, the doctors who saw i ()Ur “o,e:it and good*’ Macon con
There were four stalwart men in j him were county physicians and ! temporary will become reconcile*,
gia^ uniforms, Capt. Arthur A. I said they did not have the tools | vo the match. If it is not true, it <=*”
SpCt-zer, George C. Aloutcastle, to operate on his feet. i is to be hoped the correspondent! m«jn MTnrnui« riadi/i/ia ATviRSfriifr
Capt. 1. J. Bowles and Col. John During his sickness he asked ! will be hanged, drawn and qu-ir- i vLihUShfl IvdAI/w Ullilflljfli
to be sent to the penitentiary, l»e-1 tered as soon as the weather be | ' !<>sT
disc lie thought he would receive j comes cool enough —Mornimj ; prompt retief.
better attention. It was not! Xeics.
customary to keep the sick in j * | THE CLIWSMAH TQ8ACSB CAKE
camp, but Ih semi them back to j A Texas paper speaks of a time, nati; ?nv.\ i; EAii:ny.. cartv
| the penitentiary. After the wit at a picnic when a Mother IIul
S bard dress and the wind so dis
| agrees that the Mother Hubbard
has to he set down upon to keep
Is nature’s own remedy made from
roots gathered from the forests o!
Georgia. The method by which it is
:na«l±i whs obtained by a hall breed
from the (’reck Indians wjioinhabited
a certain jH»rii*»n ol Getirg a, which '
was eonimunicated to one of the early ;
settlers, and thus the formula has j
been handed down to the prestnit day. |
The above cut represents the lnethmi 1
of manufacture twenty years ago, by
Mr. (’. T. Swift, one of the present
proprietors. The demand lias been
gradually increasing until a *100,000
lahnatory is now neeessary to supply :
the trade. A foreign demand has j
been created, ami the enlarged faeili-,
ties will be necessary to meet it. This
great
i Krnptions and Sores from which the •
I little fellows so often suffer* j
Teethina a'uls Digestion, llegulates .
the Bowels, Strengthens the child.and j
make.- Teething easy, siml costs only |
25 cents. Thousands of ehildreii are J
| saved every year by taking these l*ow- j
ders. Teethina is for sale at Whole
sale and Betail, at the Drug Store ot
.1. \V. Stanford. . oet8-ly ]
MITAUIA
Marble Yard,
BROAD ST, EUFAULA, ALA,
arsenic,
■ vliicli is tfi-J ill .my other ret,iclira
f,„- Fever. Ague, (-'hills. etc-.:iml the use
of whirl,, if ,-,,i,tinue-4. prinhiees serious
eonstittlfioliel trullhies. . .
Main regular i.ra,-tiring jiliysu-uius
hare examine,1 the fonunla of .icn-
I rrer Tonic, ami pro-,
i nounce it
Efficient and Harmless.
! rise price of this excellent remedy is only ]
$1. A BOTTLE,
1 and it it i< taken according to directions ]
on the Lottie, and it fails toelfeet a curt*, j
the price is NOTHING
*0 ( I KK, *© I*AY.
be well gr.
vie. Abo ;’j»
the north end of
id I’ike. mud sills to In* well bedded in
! >.\v*t111p j»o<ts to U* It ix l(». to he niortict-l
mtt«l si!b. sleepers to he (».\S, !/» lVet
j j onir> and A s!eej>ers to bent, eovering t.»
j i.e2x(5. IU feet long, cap** to he Mxlir. ;i ;[
of sai«l l.nniher t*» Le good heart pin,.,
with railing on Bridge. All «»fsaldwo»*k
t,» Le done under direction of Hoad<*otn-
inissitmers TISth District, the Ordinary
' reserving the riifht t *» reject a nr an-1 o II
Lids made. AYiiness my.haud ntfirialiv
>j;,v gd^h. isSL. • M. BOKMLKY.
1* jv\ne:»-td Ordinary.
To AH Whom It May Concern.
S TATK OF <1 KOBO I A.
B.\NHOt.Pit-CotNTY.
i 1*bthcr Joiner has in due-form appli, d
j to tin* undersigned for twelve tnontin*
’ support out ol the Kstate «»t \V. \\ . Join.
<*r. late of said county, deceased. All
persons concerned,- are hereby ordered
, to show cause, why said application t',, r
! twelve months support, should riot !>,?
j granted, and f will pass upon flic same
J on the first Monday in July. ISSU.
(liven under my hand and official sig
nature. tins g 1th day of May. iss<j.
I niaygT-t 1 M. (•( illM LK*Y. Ordiuarv.
n AS now ,.n linnd a large lot of first
grade Stone, and b prepared to
finish r r©<lAIMS in any * ‘ 1 !
t\ le
sired.
Murphy, of Ruhert K. Lee, Camp, to
of Riclimond, Va. With them was- ca
Slate Senator Locustein,
giuia. Gen. Rodney (
x>( Vir-
Ward,
with a hundred members of Lite
Legion, sat Bt the right end of the
platform. i ness was brought to the penitent!
It was 4 o’clock when Major ary his legs were amputated.
Cortvin, Chairman of the commit The committee will pnrsiieils in
tec, opened the exercises by di
recting Arbucklc's band to play
Chopin’s funeral march. Com
ntander J. P. Uowatt, ol U. S.
Grant Post.read from the ritual of
the Grand Army of the Republic.
Tile Ainphion Society of male voi
ces then sang "Nearer My God to
Tlice.” Rev. Dr. R. S. Stm ts then
offered prayer. The ritual of the
Grand army of the Republic was
then read, with responses iiv the
Amphion Society, Chaplain B. B.
Guillion leading by reading:
“What ntan is he Ui«* n — -*-•
triic Aiupiitons then sung: "Ye
heroes who mortal live.”
Gen. Logan was introduced bv
'IS*
1 — £
~ u.
i:fkf<*tivk pri-imra-
1 ON on tiie market lor Files. AST KK C! IIK
“iIpk. lies never inilt'd to (five
. . Will cure Anal Ulcers, Abscess.
J i-ta.a, Tetter. C.ilt Ltheum Barber’s Itch, Ring-
wi.mia, Ptmpi.'ii. Sor&s end Boils. I*rir«* ^>0 ct«.
Vegetable Blood Purifier
CUKES
Cancer, Catnrrli, Scrofuhi, Kczeina,
Ulcers, Rheumatism, Blood Taint,
Rosettes made of cuds of tibbon
cut in fish tail points are seeuretl
:.o hair pins for convenience in ar- |
ranging the hair.— Godeys La
du s Hook.
m m — —
II\n*iNKssdepends very tntu-h on the
eonditijin of The liver ami kidneys. The
ills of life make Lut little impression on
those whose digestion is good. You can
regulate your liver ami kidneys with
Dr. J. 11. Mel-ean's llouio*opathie Live
and Kidney Balm. $l.uu per Lottie, ly
—«»- «*
When clothes are scorchetl r
move the stain by placing the
garment w here the sun can shine
ou it.
Addn
J AM KS TAN SKY.
or 11. K. BROOKS.
EIAM0HCS.
j In eases of fever and agile, the blood is
: as effeetually. though.not so dangerotts-
I ly poisoned Ly the eflhtvia of the atmos
phere as it eotild he hy the deadliest
i poison. Dr. J. II. MeLean’s Chills and
| Fever Cure will eradicate this poison
from the system, on cents a hottle. ly
ST.
it in its place.
Kx-Congrcsstnan Weaver, Post Of
fice Dejiartment, Washington, D.
Considers Bed Star Cough Cure, a re
markable remedial agent. It contains
no dangerous narcotics and costs but
twentv-five rents.
vestigations, and important tcSli
inony, it is expected, will be di
vulged.
“Tin* ISaiud Si ill I»Isi j n. m
And every day makes the faith of
the people stronger in the power of
Cali say a. Tonic. When from every
M-.lt- iwaisc, nothing 1.tit praise puure I Thirtv years ago :i man
in upon its vn tues and sterling cluir- i , - *
actcr, no .me van refrain I.elicv-! ''<»re liair on ins upper lip
ing in Greenville Cluinipion Tonic.— I eonsniered either a lunatic
Beau a .lew spon’aaeous comments ** 1 “ ~
upon the lnedieines. Here is an ex
tract :
hr.' Wesh11orelam 1—Dear Sir: You
will please semi me two hottles of
your Calisaya Tonic. Tin* bottle yon
gave me lias given satisfaction be-
Maj. Corwin as .‘‘oilr comrade.”— I .'’""d "‘.v oxpoctaUon. * * ilopin.
i , , you very great success with vour Ion-
tfen. Logan, who was frequently ! ». - -
applauded, occupied one hour in
his oration. Allot tlic tinle min
ute guns were fired from the
1 am verv trulv votir
W.‘ B. WAY
A little girl
M. 1).
m — —
who realized that
who
was
or a
foreigner, and the boys would run
after him in the streets us after a
mountebank.
THAT JLV Kiydfrol'CH ,- :iu ‘ lto ^
quickly cured hy Siiiloh’s ('nr... viv
guarantee it. For sale bv J. \Y. STAN
FUBD.
• n.\ti iocs aa n i: ..
Wounds. Cuts. Bruises, Spnens. Ec-ripelas. Boils.
■ | Cariiuncies. Bon*j Felons, Ulcers S ; -rcs, Sore Eyes,
I Sore Tiiru.it Bu::M>nn Corns. KeQrdjn-i Rhenmatism.
i Orchitis Cent Rhamnatio Gta.t C- Ids. Lh-nphs.
llr •in iiitis. MiiL Le’. Sn.”J:e tnd Pc« Bites Sting*
ot Ic"‘*vts. Ac. In fact r.H local Irritation a:i^
InU<ii;i:u.t iuti fr ::i whatever esu: o. Price go ctK.
THE CUND&aN TOSACCo PLASTER
Prepared r^crordhiz tn llir Hiont MiirnUfic*
fu rned'b s, ike Pi !**•>• T NUIaaT’1%'1*:
l.MiHKIUENTS componnded with the purest
Tobacco Flour, and ic specially reccmnrended for
Croup Weed or Cake of the Brea.-t and for that class
of irritant or infiammr* ry maladies. Aches and
Pains where, from too df-hentr a state of the system,
the patient is nn.iblo to i e.-r the stronger «trplication
of the Tobacco Cake For Headache or other Aches
*nd Pains, it is invaluable. Price l.> «*t».
Ask your drap^lrt for the se xemodies. or write to the
CLlNGMftN TOBACCO CURE CO.
t»UR.HAM, H. C., U. S. A.
nova-1 r.
; ^ 9 O- "*—*
A few vagrant im.sqttBncs have
arrived and are making selections
*Fbr their future home. As soon
.is arrangements have been per
tecled they will b-. joined by thou
sands of friends.—Atlanta Capi
tol.
hereditary or otherwise,* without the .
use of Mercury or Potash. I nn „ Ql)l} , .
Books mi ••Contagious Blood Poison’* 0Jo,9oJ last tear,
and on Blood ami skin Diseases" mailed
j free.
I For sale bv all druggists.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
X. Y. l.“>7 W.i'Jkl St.,Drawer o Atlanta Ca
i jungs-iv.
John A. Logan thinks that a
man who passed through the war
and then blew oil* his arms while
! firing a gun on the 4th day of Ju-
11\* should have a pension.
Ohio’s public schools cost 110,
163 BPuOAD
qpr-10-ly.
THE IMPROVED,
Ught-Rmming White!
CEK.TIFIO-A.TES:
1
From a Prominent Citizen
and ’Well-Known Inventor.
Ja'i-i:ii. Fi.a.. July 17.
: Mr. T. Albert Jennings. Jasper. Fla.:
i Dear sir--having used two hottles of
Jennings* Fever Tonic in my family for
chill ami Fever 1 am satisfied that it will
do wlmt it claims. 1 regard it as a speedy
cure and sure preventive for Chills, fe
ver, Ague, etc. Your> respectfully,
K. C. 1IOKNF.
ITopr. Horne’s Imp. S. I. Cotton Cm
“W2Y Down on de swasee RlDSsr"—
Tax Assessor Speaks.
Vhitk sh’Kixus. Fla., July 21, So.
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper. Fla.
Dear Sir—Last Spring I had an attack
of Fever. Hearing of your Fever 'I onic.
I purchased a bottk* and u>cd only one
third of it and was cured. The remain
der of the bottle 1 gave to a young lady
who had had the Fever for two. year.-
and 1 have learned that it entirely cured
her ami she has not had tie.* Fever
l take great pleasure iu
it to those sintering w ith
etc. Verv Kespeetfullv,
J. F. STEWART,
Tax Assessor of Hamilton Co., Fla.
J. W. STANFORD,
Ox C ANCEKOrS or
Serolulut:* si J RES,
Sore l.i*c. SomM*.
Burxs.lTfrn'.Cxt*,
rirniv a, Krvplionn.
Hulls, < iiitn-
li- r.m. lEltiol. ftlmllnc
«r F!**-
f tutu. A: •CMOS, Iit»-
Injt 1 .ry »!;.
_ roi»on Otk.
O'jn-xhot Wnumlu. Alud lt« h.
Klne Worm. Scald >u*>ul
Fuecji-entla accidc ifs ii
household which cause burns,
sprains and hrub* ^ VR' O’ 1 ' !l ; Catarrh, or any other ».B1 let-tow or injury where
cases Dr. J. H. McLean S Aolcamc *LI there iw local lnflumnuttion. or where hcxllnc Is 1
Liniment lias for manv vears been the required, un MAN or BEAST. Sold every where ■
(•(,11'tallt favorite f.iliiiiv rcmcilv. b l *«»««-• - I- fcrel».l«r. ,
^ ^ Cl ” j MAMTFACTrKEP BT
TheWATSOW BALSAM CO. Bainbridgc.Ga.
Good manners is the art of
i making tliosc people easy with |
mu tve converse.
Percy, ami do give him some hair
and some teeth.”
—
Round .liats are very liigli in
ihe crown, and have the brim
wider on one side Ilisii the other,
ami slightly rolled upward.—
Oodcy's Lady's book.
-— ——♦ •
IK.k-e.ta.laTi-.
skips anchored under-Die bluff,! ' le >' Uiree-monliis old ball}- broth ,
and at tiie ennclusioh of the ser- i cr was bald and tootldess, and lie-
vices a battall ion of marines fired ; lieving in the efficacy of prayer.,
a volley over the tomb and then j added this request to her "Now I
the war ships fired a salule. ; lay me down,” etc.', the oilier |
Bishop Harris then pronounced j night. Oh, Lord, bless little
the benediction, and the entire as
semblage sang ‘-America.” Nu
merous floral offerings were taste
fully arranged about and upon the
tomb. Lirge canvas signs which
bad decorated the ear containing
California's offering were conspic
uous behind the tomb. A large i
basket decorated with tiie Hag!
which was used to cover the Bible |
at Gen. Grant’s funeral was sent 1 Vse a tooth-pick made fromta quill,
to Grant Post by Rev. I),- X cw . ‘."'"'’i 1 ' t!ll ‘ uppor teeitii downward, and
1 , the lower teeth upward, so as to en-
m.in containing bontona.rcs made , courage the growth of the gums about
ol laurel plucked from the grave ■ the mrks of the teeth. Use Deleotu-
of Martin Luther. • ' lave according to directions on the
The 081 notable group upon 1 Proper care will preserve your
the platform was composed of Gen.! ‘T 1 *’ for . s f. , ‘' 0, ' l ‘ • u ,” 1 ‘‘‘asdeatian, till
t>i,;i m.1p , rii , adt.ineed iite. Alwavs use a s(Ut
1 HU Slid iilan, Gen. Seboheld and ; brush. l-’or sale bv all Druggists.
Gen. Daniel K. Sickles, who oceu i — n , n
pied a settee just behind the ora-j My young lady friend, reinein-
tor. and immediately behind them 1 her that although men
sat.Engineer Melville of Arctic ! ship your sex
la'uc.
D. I*. Rooks, of Sumter counly.
shipped several crates of beans to
Indianapolis, Ind., last week and
! realized $j.oO per crate, and paid
10..GO per crate freight.
and (’<itisuiiiptioii
n a guarantee. I.
For sale hv
sim.oirsrorcii
Cure is sold hy us on
cures consumption.
STANFORD.
An low a cow succeeded recently
in killing an elephant, a lion anti
a camel. Brave cow! She got
under the train bearing these
creatures and ditched it.
^ 9 m
Boards of Health endorse Bed Star
Cough Cure as a speedy and sure rem
edy for coughs ami colds. Scientists i
pronounce it entirely vegetable and j
free from opiates. l‘rice r twenty-live
^9-9 m
The man who kissed a Miss*
while his wife was looking soon ;
concluded that he had really kiss- {
cd amiss.
For sale in Cuthhort bv
novlO lv J. W. STANFORD.
Headquarters lor*
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
Side Agent for Randolph County.
M.-lAtf.
Wonderful Pui-i-n.
W. I). Hoyt cfc Co., Wholesale
and Retail Druggists of Rome,
Ga., say: We have been selling
King's New Discovery, Electric
Bitters and Bncklen’s Arnica
Salve for two years. Have never
iiandlcd remedies tliatscll as well. !
or give sucli universal satisfac
tion. There have been some won :
derliil cures effected by these;
medicines in this city. Several
eases of pronounced Consumption I
have been entirely cured by use.
of a lew Electric Bitters. We!
guarantee them always.
Sold by J. W. Stax t one ct 1
A bright ribla^, a gauze scarf,
or trimming with lace, transforms
last year’s costume into a new one j
to all intents and purposes.—
Godey s Lady's book.
may
yet any man
is worth marrying will never
take appearances for brains.
wor- |
wIid !
mis-
For lame Back, side or Chest use
^hi lull’s IN irons Bhister. Price Cents.
For sale* by J. W. .STANFORD.
The losses to nine counties in
Ohio devastated by flood and wind
will fool up to millions of dol
lars.
.<
h
2 ?- “
I I 1 II
For sale in Cuthbert by J. W.
Stanfoki'. ocl22-lv.
: m
George Blumentbai, of Athens,
liad a hen witli a broo^of voting
chickens stolen from him. After
being gone a week the hen return
as |
ate to have !
1 C’nii Sell You.an
ORGAN OR PIANO
in XE KM ROD- j
1 hnprovcim nts
. coiisti ueted of the best known ma
ds anv oth-
S SEWING MA
s more mechanic
itny Sewing Machine ever made
Manufactured upon principles of dura
I Ijilitv
tcrial
IT WILL LAST A LIFE-TIME.
Perfect in stitch and adapted to all
kinds of sewing, from the lightest to the
heaviest f:thvi*-s. It is capable
ranoi: of work that
cr sewing machine.
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS.
We warrant the natural wear and tear
l>y IC ail ■*<»;• <1 Comluc-
loi n.
Waveross, l»a.. Sept. l?j>. ’S5.
T. AlLert Jennings. Jasper. Fla.
Dear Sir for the last two years I have
Leen troubled with chiilsand Fever.and
bought one hottle of Jennings’ Fever
Tunic and was entirely cured before the
hottle w.-.s half used. 1 take pleasnreJn
recommending it to those troubled with
chills and fever. Yours.
F. P. SIIorSE.
Conductor S. F. A W. U. It.
Xkw.vansvii.i.k. Fla.. July 22.
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Ja#pcr. F!a.
Dear Sir I have ttseil y«»ur Fever Tonic
«jiiitc- extensively with " my hands, and
lind that it will «!•» all you ••hiim for it. I j
take pleasure in recommending it.
Yours truly. .1X0. F. LAMB. !
Conductor Koathvay Train, S. W. IL I!
tiecoHimomlrd hy a 3finistor ;i«tl Sn-
|>erit:Tc»(I(‘!it of I'ulflic JScIionls.
Jasper, fi.a., Oct. ls.s.'),
Mr. T. Albert Jennings- Dear Sir:
I desire to hear witness of tin* good I
have realized from vour Fever Tonic. 1
was attacked with severe fever about «>t
of August last, and used one IiortK* of
your Fever Tonic *s directed, and was
completely cured. Being a minister ami
travelling y great deal. 1 have found no
one that has used your tonic hut what
has been cured, and can safely recom
mend it as !h-ing the Le.-t Fever Tonic that
has ever been introduced into this coun-
of the White dewing Machine, for family i ^y* Lespecttnlly. J. X. RFID. J
purposes, for a term of five years, j '.*.*' • ^ r ' R < *nl isMtperintendentof Pub- i
Sliottld anv part proVc defective during he instruction tor Hamilton County.)
’ ‘ ’ free of
we wifi dttplic:
it
'a’4> Kl’ITS-'KKKRRS*: -If those
who >ulU*r ln»in acute pain** in the hack,
kidneys, blailder. etc.. ( and all from col 1
and other causes, arc more or less sub
ject to these disses. particularly old
persons and females, in delicate health i
knew tiie relief that one single dose of
my Extract of.Parcira atid Bttchu would
give them, they would obtain a bottle,
and with ir n.; guarantee of relief, or I
charge not Ling.
A single dose allays the pain, and a
single Lottie w ill remove its cause. -Pre
pared from the best remedies in the
Knowledge of Jonathan Parcira. (inode
and others among the most distinguish
ed surgeons in this country an 1 Europe.
A certificate, selected from among the
thousands of our best citizens, to whom
I refer: | a copy. |
From X. If. Ifotchkiss. Ks«p. General
Traveling Agent Richmond and York
River Line.
Cheaper
THAN
ANY HOUSE WITHIN 500
Miles of this Point.
j oil home, and Sunday morning ws
; found clucking at Ihe wntetohnv
it opened.
TCP
When you want any Instrument, confer with me in
regard to price before buying, and I will save you mon-
I also sell Piano and Or:
Ian Stools separate.
J. W. STANFORD.
All scientisU know the prone
ness of insects to deposit their
<wrgs in decayed fruit-. What ere
ates worms in the human body?
Think M’this, and give limner's!
In -linn Vermifuge occasionally t«
your children.
- — -^9- 9 ^
Girls desiring to have small !
mouths should very frequently re- i
peat rapidly. -Pattny Finch fried •’
five‘flounder fish ful
ler's father.’
Francis Fow
Many *»f the hh»tche>', pimples, and
other affections *.>i the skin are caused
hy the efforts of- the system to east off
impurities, which.owin- u* the inaction
of the liver ami kidneys, remain in the i
system. Dr. J. li. McLean’s Iloimco- 1
| pathic Liver and Kidney Balm is the
[ best remedy. ' Jaiels-iv |
A Russian proverb—1 It* fore 3*0u :
i go to war. pray once: before 3*011
jg> to sea pray twice; before you
Lake a wife, pray thrice.
CATARRH <’l RED. health and sweet
breath secured hy Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem
edy. Brice on cents. Nasal Injector free.
For sale by J. W. STANFORD.
rthington, editor of the j liquidated the bogus butler
Husbandry, ’ published : lX) j s so bard to dispose of.
, Mass., writes tinder _ _
AY. H. AVorthin
“Patrons of
aL C’ohiuibus.
date of Feb. 2o. 1SS5, ‘‘A’otir (iroat
remed\*, Allrti’s Lung Balsam, I have
used in my family for fifteen years for
coughs and colds, and know il to bo
the best.’’
Brice 2fic, 50c and $! a bottle, at
I )ruggists.
The warm weather must
have
bill.
A strawberry plant-, filling a
half bushel nvrsure, was on exhi
bition in Ocala last week. It
grew in T. T. Monroe’s patch.
The prudent housewife.well knows |
the importance of sending her litis-1
band to each da\*’s business, armed
against it.* annoyances and vexations, ,
hy a cup of Coffre for breakfast. Jf;
he encounters the various worries of;
life hamiieap|K‘d by a ba«l CofTee as a i
starter, she knows that sour looks ;
and more sour temper will greet her j
on his return at nigbt. To prevent all j would
such disastrous occurrences the surest ! is- i> ;
thuds- is to use I-ovorinu’s Coff’oe. | ^Z'uL.T o. ’l
It is widefy and well known, and its
purity and unsurpassed drinking <junl-
itie-t have establishwl it in every
liouseliobi where it has been’ intro-
AYII.L YOU SUFFER witli Dyspepsia
and Liver (’omplant? Shiloh’s Vitalizer
i>-guaranteed to cure volt. For Salt* t»v
•J. \V. STANFORD.
The swing <»f the scythe is seen
in the land. The reapers are at
work.
25 YSAgS j;j L5GE.
The Greatest Hedicyl Triumph, cf the Age
SYwiPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER*
Less at appetite, liowcls costive, Pals in
the head, witli a dull sensation in tlic
back prirf. IY.i:i under the* shonldrr-
blade, Fullness r.ftcr caring;, wltlindis*
•nclluation to exertien of body or mind.
Irrirnblliry of temper, Low spirits, \rith
xfeelincofha yIii" neglected some duty,
1 H rariness, Disziness, flaucrins: attho
Heart. Dots before the oyer*. Ileadache
ivcr the right eye. Itcstlessness, with
itiul dreams. Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S TILLS are especially adapted
:o sneh cases, one close* effeefs such a
.'hang** of fee! ingest oast on ish the sufferer.
They 5 jirren>e : he A ppctite,nnil cause the
-•1/ t_> 'rn lie o:i l-'Iesh, thas tiie system i*
iiotirished, r.T- l by th*.* ; r Tonic Action on
•»*■* bigcstivcOrsraia.tteunlairStoolsaro
1'-*'!■•»* a.V,-. -t t Murray SUWA5
rOTTS HM! BYE.
Ghat JI.ua or Wni«KEi:s changed to a
!lossy Ul vcic by a single application of
his Dte. It, imparts a natural color, acts
istantanoouslj-r- Sold by Druggists, or
out l>v express on receipt ©f 81. 3
•fttes, 44 P.larray St., Wow York.
Jttlv 2-1 v.
DOA r E’S TRUE TURF OIJL.
To Fliysicians, Farmers, Livery Stable Keep
ers, and Kailmad Men and Heads of Families:
If any member of v*»ur household, from parent to
'the merest infant, is afflicted witljjMalignant Seres,
fterofulousor otherwise, Salt Rheum or Sea hi Head,
Burns, AYotinds,no matter h«*w severe, or how l*»ng
standing orfrom wlmtever ca;t<e i»ro*hn*e*l, send
and get a 2-» cent b*»ttle of TL RF OIL. and we guar
antee a cure or no pay. It cures before other rctne-
dies begin to act. It is equally applicable tn all Fl
eers, or Sores, «>r inflame*! Surfaces, nt all domestic
animals, or atr.**hing that moves on the turf. One
are all that is necessary t*» neutralize the action ofthe vi-
It arrests at once the progress of Erysipelas, and re
moves the inflammation left in the track of the disease.
| Dear Sin : On the 21st of Aj ril. 1*71, my colt, then only throe vears old.
was badly bitten 1>\* a bull dog—so badly, indeed, that I had verv little hope .
of saving him. I applied your Tlirf Oil, and in two weeks the wound healed j
entireh*. Respectfully \*ours, JOIiX II. MACKENZIE, j
llcnrieo C'ount v, A’a.
Forsale by all Druggists and Country*Stores.
C^’ Ask for the “Turf Oil Spelling''Book an*! Reader,” with certificate
of cures. Manufactured by IM RCELL, LADD & CO.,
jaii21-lv * Richmond, A’a.
i or two. applications are ;
rus and heal the Fleer.
this time
charge.
This warrant excepts needles, bobbins
and shuttles. Manufactured Ly White
**k\vi\i; Machine (’«»., Cleveland, (>hi*».
I*, s. A.
A new lot just received. For sale at
The New Furniture Store.
li. W. ELLIS, Manauek.
may-21-ly.
WM. LINK’S
Furniture Store.
1 Door East of Ro.->* Carriage Factory, t
Eufaula, Alabama.
I lIAA’Ethe Late-tStyles <»f Furniture
Ly the far Load. (Jktmbet Setts
from ^40 to ^2UO: Bureaus a* low as
Iiedsteads from *.’> to Chairs from 7">
Cents a piece.
Safes, Wardrobes. Book Cases. Writing
Desks. Hat Racks. Window Shades. Ar*-.
Wood Coffins and Caskets all Sixes, and
Prices
I will Manufacture and Repair Furni
ture of all kind* and at the shortest no
tice. and at living prices. I will sell
Furniture as Cheap as any of the Neigh
boring Cities. Having been engaged in
the Furniture business for twenty years
andgiven satisfaction. I would thank
my old friends and customers for their
past favors, and would he glad to see
them again.
£^-The Ladies are especially invited
to examine my stock -1&1
\\ hen visiting the • ity doiit fail to pay
mea visit. Kemcinhcr the place. One
I)»M»r East of “lioss* Carriage Factory.’ 1
It es pec t fully,
apr2M>m. AYM. LINK.
The Light Running, New
HowAnnsvir.i.E, A’a.
j M. S. Dove -Dear Sir: About the isth
Frans Rt-linbli- Farmer. I of S<-|iti-iiilicr. Ism. tlu-n .suffering the
11*vvrv - - v. 1 • .»• • - i most intense pain from inflammation of
JI.XMN..S. Ji„y 21. a.. ,hc kidneys ;in.l l.la.l.l.-r, pxssius I,
Dearsir My wife had the fever for 12 and a >ttlist:in<*e resembling brick dust
months, ami 1 could get nothing to cure ! in eacessivr <juantities, 1 called in vour
her until recently, when she used a Init . store to get something to relieve me i(
th* »>f Jennings’ reverTonic, which cured ; possible, just for the time, as I was in too
her immediately.^ 1 have used several ' mic-h pain. A**»tt gave mea ljottle «»f
IM.ttles of Fever Tonic and an highly your Parcira Brava and P.m-hu. a few*
pleased with it. itxever fails to ccre. : do<e.-of which gave me almost instant
Respectfully, j relief, and continuing its use. two
aprl-fim »S. S. SIIAR1*. bottles have cured mc’entirdv, and cm
j j truly say I am as well as I ever was in
!*i».v life, after suffering from this com
plaint for two yc.-.rs ami a half. I advise
every one suffering witli this *it*ensc t«»
procure a faittle if thr.-v want relief. It
is surely a great medicine, and I gladlv
recommend it to everyone.
N • H. J fOTCU K iss.
Brice?! I’cr Bottle. (I for$.\
.Manufactured hy F. F. DOVE.
Richmond A’a.
F*»r sale by J. W. Stankokh. mar2*
6b
MOTHERS’
FRIEXD.”
Hakes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
j CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH ami
1 Bronchitis immediately relieved by
1 Sliiloh’s Cure. For sale hy J. W. STAN-
| FollD. ' june-llMv.
dticed.
m 9 m
It’s the little things
Thousands of dollars might bo
annually saved to farmers if they
give freely of /Sheridan's
to
their horses, cattle, sheep, hogs,
and fowl. They prevent disease
and promote the growth. AA'e
said Sheridan’s. Those put tip in
! What Shakspeare calls “the
; harmless, neeessary cat” should
no longer be given that title. It
i is claimed that small-pox is being
If Blaine lias lYTiTy joined the . s l , . rca,1 . i , n . l , mvus in Illinois by.
Rights of Labor lie will probab y : 1,16 n n<lnight jnarauder. •
Cilia figure as tlic Don Quixote of ; sHlLoirs VITAUZKK i.< wlmt you
tile workingmen. tteed for C*>nstij:ation, L*iss of Appetite,
_ m m m ! Pi/zinc.^ and .-.11 symptoms of Pyspcp-
Commissioner of I)<■('.is for all file ! 'j"; butIil; -
States, Mr. <». E. Rear«l«»n, Baltimore
Md., writes that he suffer
especially the little
sisters.
at tell— |
brothers and
, , , time with rliemnatism, which'vieMwf j Tiie Tear that our kind acts may
larye packs are utterly worthless. ; to no treatment until lie applied ,<t. i he received with ingratitude
Qnen y: Which is the least de
sirable as a next door neighbor,
! a feikiw who pht\*s a cornet or
The finest .-rftcrativc and anti-la,!ions ;l banjo or who whistles uij* the ;
medicine on earth is J-amariian ^ r cr j * L jj. io y—Lo-ictll -Courier.
vine. ^1.50. “The doctors
Jacobs Oil.
said* my
cidi-i must (lie willis,.asms. SjWi-1 j, ^ w|l() .., F „
iuits alu a!iva - vs iu sc - isuu -
Wtuncii is not much of a philos
opher, but she is proverbialI3* a|
clothes observer.
Tiie «langci><'f a malarial atnm>phcrc j
may be averted if \ - *n will * a-i<»n:iHy }
tuk'- one of DV. J. If. McLean’.-* Horn-: <’>- j
pathic Li vet uml_Kuln**y Pellets. 1> |
; should never deter* us
! ft»rming them.
from per-
Tiic time has come at last
when the terrible agony incident
to this very critical period in a
woman’s life can he avoided. A
distinguished physician, wh-i
passed the greatest portion of Iti.s
life 1 forty-four years , in this
branch or practice, left to child
bearing woman this priceless
legacy and life-* a\ing appliance,
-THE MOTHERS’ FkiEND.”
and to-djv there are thousands
of the best women in our land
who having used this wonderful
remedy before confinement, rise
up and call his name blessed.
W e receive letters from every
section of the country thanking
its for placing tins preparation in
the reach of suffering woman. -
(me lady from North Carolina
writes us that she would like to
thank the proprietors on her
knees for bringing it to her no
tice, as in a previous confinement
she had two doctors, and they
were compelled to use chluro-
*• form, instruments, etc., and she
suffered ahnost death ; hut this
time she used “MOTHERS’
FRIEND,” and her labor was
short, fpjick, and almost like
magic. Now why should a wo
man sutler when she can avoid
it? We can prove all we claim
•y living witnesses, an*! anyone
interested can call, or have their
husbands do so. at our office.and
see the original letters, which we
cannot publish.
This remedy is one about which we
cannot publish ecrt.fi ates. hut it is a
most wonderful liniment t*»l»euscd after
the first two or three mouths.
Send for our treatise on the Health and
Happiness of Woman, mailed free,
which gives all particulars.
The Bkai>fiem> Re«;ci.atok Co.
Box lis, Atlanta. Ga.
.Sold by all druggists. aprl-ct
PILLS
I Heme Sdwiny Machine Fancy N ote Paper
SLFFl'LES' NIGHTS, made miserable
hy that terrible rough. Shiloh’s Carets
the retuedv for von'. T'orsaie Lv J. W.
STANFORD.
'oW forsale at the NEW FURNI
TURE .‘-TORE, is the result of
twenty-five years practical experience in
the manufacture ot Sewing Machines,
and contains more points of excellence
than can Le f >und In any other machine,
it is a model of perfection, has no equal. •
h universal favorite, king of all, ami.
with proper car**, will hut a life time, as 1
V T the ftcrnhd IrPternaTional Clay-Pigeon Tournament, hold at New Orleans. ; the matter of durability has been care-*
La.. Fch. 11 to IL. J.vSo. the First Prize and Dianioml B-adge in tin* Individual | fully considered. J 11 working parts are j
THE PARKER GUN,
Barker Lkcotliei'rs Takers
MERIDEN, COISOST.
T the f(err>n<l lifTernalional I’lay-I’igoon Tournament, held ;*t New orb*
A uln
of man.
.am is
( haiupiouship Mate’ll, open to all the world, was won hy B. Tiepcl with a Barker
1 Gun. Aiming the contestants shooting other guns were such chan: piv* .os as Carver,
During the entir** tournament more
than with
anv other gun. * * Uu\.>et
tue l.iohe t vie i P»**gi ,r dus. fVwfy. •Stubbs. Erl>. and fliers
* 1 o' “ - 'prizes were won with Parker Giui--, in proportiuu to tlte ii’.uuoev Used.
»t the very best material, anti ease
liard**m**l.
Call and see them rt th*- v *'w Furni
ture . tore. B. AV. ELIif:*.
iy.JO-et iliiuugcr.
L ETTER. F«m»1s Cap. Legal Cap. Enve
lopes, Blank J*«Niks, Memorandum
Books, Bens and Inks, at
R. E. TOOMBs’, Jr,,
market Druggist.
Plowstocks, Lines
RODS. HEEL PINS, IIAMK
MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD*
And will completely change the blood ii*
the entire system in three months,
person who will take 1 PHI eack
from 1 to 13 weeks, may vectored to
sonnd health. If such a thing toe pom
Bible* For curing Female Complaints
these Pills have no equal. Physicians
use them in their practice. Sold every-*
where, or sent by mail for 25 cts. la
stamps. Send for pamphlet (FREE),
i I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Maw*
DIPHTHERIA
CROUP, ASTHMA,’BRONCHITIS,
NETOAl&IA, K”EIJ2IATISM.
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE I.IN IMENT t.faf
Interna!and External will instautantously
relieve these terribia «lise:ises, ami will posi
tively eyre nine cases out ot ten. Information
that will save many lives scut free by mail.
Don’t delay a moment. Prevention is better
than cur-;. L S. Joirxsey & Co., Boston.
MAKE HENS LAY
It Is a well-known fact that most of the Horso
ar.dCattle Powder sold in this country is worth-
jess; that Sheridan’s Condition Powder is ab
solutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on
earth will make her.* lay like Sheridan’s
Condition Powder. Dose,one traspoonful to
each pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by
mail for 25 cts. in stamps. We furnish it in 2J
Ifc. cans, price ?l.00 By mail, §!.2ft.
I. S. Jonxsox Si Co., Boston, Mass*
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STRINGS. ( LKVISKS, SINGLE ci
TURKS. ETC., at i ~*
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fcbXS tl KUUvSEY'S, A^t. Duly $1.75, at J, W, St-vseoku's,
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To all IVliom it may Foniferti.
S TATE OF GEORG I A,
IIA Mm- (fit Dot*.VTA*.
Ali persons intcrcste*! arc herein* noti
fied that if n-j good cause he shown to the
coidrnry. an order will Lc granted Ly. the
undersigned mi the first Tuesday in Ju
ly. IS,SR. establishing a new road ns mark
ed out Ly the Road Commissioners ap
pointed for that purpose. c*»mincn*-ing at
the Fort Gaines am! Dover road, c.-c-f **f
J. II. Owens, and following a land line to
the Calhoun county line, near J. J. Mmi-
r* »e’s.
.Witness :nv hand otliciallv. Mav 2.”»th,
ItWi. ‘ M.GORMLEY.
may27-td OrNuiary.
BREWER'S
ROBBER ROOF PAINT,
Vr.RRISHE3, CEMCNT. ETC.
T ill: public are hereby notified tli st
am prepared to furnish Brew.-r's
Celebrated *.c.li!« r I’aint.A’arnishes. Ce
ment. Etc , to Builders. Manufacture!s
and Farmers at wholesale or retail in
any «juantity.
Thts^v’midcrfnl I’aint. being
FIRE PROOF AND WATER PROOF.
sUmtlil Le used by everybody *»n the
r*>ots of their dwelling houses, stores,
farm implements, machinery, pump',
fences around yards, farmers’ lots, etc.
It is the cheapest, best, prettiest and
most durable Paint manufactured. It
prevents shingle or tin roofs from rot
ting, or old roofs from leaking. It will
pay you r»» try it.
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