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IDftiuS t RiESS, rrapiftlVrt
J. i hom, Hte
f’uhVo ; h T>» r' Friday Mot nine r .
Entered at the Toccoa Lostoffice a
8eco*d-class Mfitfer.
H B Jb’HIB I IOV h Vi E Owe, year
# 1 . 00 : s? month hr
m«Miths, g.'.c. f
MJVEiptl G ID 1 made known
nti 'application.
IO< f'OA, (. A Friday, May - 1 ' 1
*ft;w nit ess.
ir i 8
ng ( ; m a rr
>d deal to purcl i ;* s »
1 tiding the tri \r 'rmngs,
-i many head of imiiies can
estify; and t riggings of
Yu; News iv< )]•** ( X pi* I IS V(
than the finest '•* dress in
" 1-1 >< >so.
News had to '
up W t lie r. occasion. <•-
4‘4 13 tmprovir *!. fast, and ,
News cannot afford to be
lonesouv! 1 rehlai’tiing in tin*
same old and somewhat dilap¬
idated condition. />:el if the town
,1,1 mil. s to ‘hump hoiveU”
News purposes to do likewise, if
takes ;i steam press and eight pages
to keep pace with Toccoa’s
The News intends to he deser¬
ving of increased patronage aUd
expects it to come.
NEKI» OF A III ICIIV \ToiiY.
'lhat crimes slmulfl bo pun islied
justice deni«L«D; out how nluch
iiohfor it is to “tompur justice with
tnercv,”hv emi-uvorins to reform
.......... t rausgrotsor. than to soak
i lo i 1 ' 11 cl , i k' % ») • > Wily .. ; , ' * V. I lie
.
tent!” 'justice'’ • 10,1 “mercy”
hot signify two dinni'ti”'ally .ri, on
posmi . , .1 al.stra, j - t 41 tilings, 4 though u, , 41 , r
aroolte-n „ml that comieclm,,.
I'iie latt-r is but. 11,0 offspring
(li<> former; it is just ti bo mor
riful
Tho effort to establish a
torv for youthful violators of
hr.visa praisi w(>rthyom/andshould
meet with eiv“ourageme*lt II
un just to force tho i»oy of tender
years v*ho has gone astray once to
mingle with the most debased
sp<*( ■imr'im of aV-Manity. The
itontiarios and chain-gangs
should be schools to educate their
inmates in crime.
'rho.se whtS’ may < 'ppo.se fhe ]>lan
to establish a reformatory hi Geor¬
gia will do so for political purpos¬
es, principally. It may be argued
(hat (lie expense wHl be great
While the most ardent advocate of
j! reformatory cannot hope to
make good citizens out of all who
might be sent t<> “hat institution,
it doee look reasoiiUbTe" ( v 'Tt the
good i»flfronc' v s brought to bear on
tliem would benefit some, and the
others certainly could not be made
Worse. la moral questions money
fdioukl have litth* if any weight.
Georgia, wo thin!c, should estab¬
lish a rxformttory lVw yohng law
breakers. Humanity mantl
this. And wo believe the day is
not far distant when an effort will
b:' made lo reform not only those
of tender yoafr, but all violators
of law.
(hy<l Vpf i ti t in* time whc ifthecriep
>t humanity sliall not be drowned
by the clinking of gold and sil¬
ver !
A , HOOD „ of t our ,
am saving that the law s t-nftiinoss
Vml uncevfaintv to punish crime
•aus * the perpetuation of lynch
lir.v, Thdro i» r» tm*h ; ’V tl^
It justice end dy ;
sure spt were
m>*ted out l*S Ivnchors mobs would
seldom get ill ; their work.
Thu Toccoa NrWS’is one cf
newsiest little papers in North
Georgia. It is ably alwNvs edited bv Mr.
ii IIowoll > t n, will) nil is L a \\. \ whip v a n'—iVo . ak
to I > the 111* interest, iniuiMOl of thi^ mis s<T.O. vvllc-v ot n f
tlie coui'try, and Toccoa especial-
lv.—Carn<*sville Tribune.
The largest 0 paper that we have
*v.*r seen is th* ”\^d's Fair
Southern editiAh' ? of the Boltiiroro
-y News. If II fans • 60 .. . * poses of r _
I
columns i-ach. and in an .
to an abundance of other
bus an official report of tlie South's
that ... exhaustive , .
progress is very
and •»n.l <T7*.7 gi am *7fi*■ \ ing 7 ,if i.v to tkiTaA those who ...u i* live
in “Dixie: This issue is a mar-
vt * et \l m of joui iimmnli-'fV n t aiAa^. ana and mechanical m* viiariK al
ability.
The New s ^knowledges the re-
ceint of t*i invitation 1 lo
tile commencement exercises • of ;
the .Southern Female university,
Birmingham, Ala.:tfhich will begin
oil June *)rl
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j 11 ' “ has
:ippe lie will foe given the
♦OTinoo, ’anyw ay.
T“>i: - 01 'r*»t* *i:’ i'.M,KV'
The News hasn't noHrinuto^ aiiv
rtip f : r Divvy r for \ii United
• S tat**s senate or tor eougT^ss vet,
but it wiF mention the name of a
gentleman whom i 1 would like
* . •
sf*e solicitor tenoral <bf the North-
oastern circuit.
That gentleman is Hon. Louis
T) of Toccoa.'
That J is Mfiiiiently qualified
to discharge’ the did res of this re-
sponsible pdace flier* 13 not. the
shadow of a doubt. He is a law-
r if ait , 1 <»w|ofl«rM<s ability,
integrity is unqivstionable and lie
Solicitor .
'* v t we
we Birn-
i'D I think ihinl- fur OUr tnnrmin t gasman would would
make a bettor officer.
The prominent stand taken for ;
democracy by ' Mr. ’ Davis in the
last , . and the . good , work ,
campaign,
in* did then, will cause him to be
regarded with more Favor by the
majority of the people m thi.s ju-
dicial circuit, who would honor
him with any oflico in their gift
Mr. Davis is an 'Unassuming
man, and but f*»r this fact would
doubtless b<* holding some good 4
government (fe lie 1 ms ask
!“’ tlllnK at dx-llaiwl* of the admin-
istrAtlOU, preferring to servo the
lKiople of this V^tibn li\ r remain-
ing among them.
Let the papers that favor the
election of Hon. Louis Davis to
th« „ ofllC-J of solicitor geiinlai .
the Northeastern bir^uifc say so.
.J rrnrl* l D(.E I JAM nr» H got hot tri ! his «!9 work work
this week hear Douglas, Ga., two
negroes having been strung up.
One was const*,r«lguilty of mur-
dr-r and tho other of Itoint? acoes*
Soty to tho *«l: fHW Will afford
SOlt!^ finpois t! . Ull OpJXOl .4 ill 1 11 •, to i sa}
.
about the “nncortainty of
the Jhw.”
j Haiiiiy Him., festive Atlantia,,,
a
| who h “whore the woodbine
lKj ,„. th ., imU(jM ftV
W . v a i, , v t i
V 1 h :
jury. It ts stud that ho obbnnod
! about $20,000 by forged notes.
While being no admirer of the
l!political record of your unt i Lon
Livingston, tv*’ think that mother
Secretary Siiiith nor any one else
a,, y Nget to meddle* wdh
pi'*.
Tjie Goddess of J fsttcE is
never seen sitting in an oak tree
near the scene of a lynching.
The NUMEKOrS bank failures
that have boon oceif'rin:' r all oyer
tfib cootitrv art outsit.- %f m,.iffi.it
people trou do r n re 111 ; : lws °f ,
-
fTce all Is serene. ^ Blossotl are the
poor:
Ocn $Lekp will be mbre tranquil
aitcn* the pn sidei’t has' “provided
v'el'F’ for B. M. Blackburn and the
Norther# marshal ship business
has beoh'disposed of.
Col: J. TT n^hols, <of White
county, hds increased the number
of applicants' for the marshal-
ship of the Northern district.
It is d glorioiisf privilege, of
which thb average country editor
**s not slow to avail himself, to he
able to nominate candidates, from
president to bhiUlf.
~
Loris , Abbot, 17 old . , V
a -year
of Atlanta, committed suicide
by shooting liimstif in the head
with a pistol.
The handsome monument orec-
tod 'Mr ^ OVPr 1 m H rem I inmilS „ in , OI ,, f AM Xcllltu 1
b. Stephens, m Crawfordviile, was
unveiled with impressive ceremo-
mes on Wednesday. The intro .
Bpoocl, iva* m«del.y Hon.
i . Bari Jv, uTxt 1 ,v ( . 1 . M.
Norwood delivered amofet eloquent
address. The monument is in the
vard of i ihurtv Hall ’ Mr Bbmhens’ 1
'
1 1 m ° ‘
_
Judge W. M. Wf\ ce..Vof Green
esboro. Ii being spoken 1 of as a can-
didat© y*..- for the “ marshalship . of the
*
^n^thern district. . Judge ...
Beaver
is ono of thp most P°P ular meJ1 in
his section, and we doulit
| je woll i^ mr-ke ah excellent nJsi- mar
sha l shott^'he secure ' that 1
txCn.
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M'e v. v better
nf'Jd roads .
m
gra ' Tli V present convict lease
system .....° in Georgia needs reforming °
-
If both of these perplexing . ques-
.. tions be 7 solved iii by working 7 * the ,,
can
convicts UY»on the public roads, l«q
ibis be Tone, even if t4lN*s have to
■
M hen the , 1; next g^eral , assembly
convent® in Atlanta, wfi we hope tip.
law taw makers ntaKerb w h coiteiaer consider tj.p me
senousiv and
ndopt IxxiksTor h jjii!orm senes of l tt xt
llio entire state. This
wBI Hfte a tondenev to imnrove
............ .-'.inity '.nr.N
of'education by curtailing their
la “Cotop: xl.”
NTthinp *is trmr' tian that ?uri*»and-
f ■■ ®et the chart ter of tl»> * on
(
they depef.J. Put a rr.ce of
in possession of the i^-ost su¬
perb emporium, where consummate art
and sound intelligence have combined
f i Ah
to make unequalled aftode for the
higher cF&ar r^’^'an, ami iy a short
time the primitive, chtuiored and
unproductive character of the dweller-
wouhT transform its features and rep-
resent in chafe fcrs not to be ymsun-
derstood their own savage stato.
fa t a superior people in the most
sterile and unforbidding domain, and
soon the outwaid material condition
w j|| represent the order, adaptation
and. to a greater pr less degree, the
beaut tXou v of the cultivated intelligence °
Make “Cotopaxi” a ruler in central
' a „ h5 „. . -, u k ;„_
flom whose barbarous subjects would
pale into insignificance fic&G, our American
Indians',hhfi t£<j. transformation,
1,1 a short time lie would transform
into a learned, aristocratic and
fastidious race of people who would be
f ar beyond our esteemed countrymen
in point of intellect and refinement.
In fact, that is about nil “Cotopaxi”
would be good for. If be could start a
race C? ravA ° ,r e.s on the road to refine-
and . . . i his .
rnent aristocracy m . own
peculiar way he would be a blessing
to humanity instead of a pest.
For “Goto paxi” to try to educate the
«»*»«*. *•«*<«» ««»?»« »P •»
, |Urtte> is „ hopeless task, and that he
should dictate to them in language
anything but refined, what they should
read and how they should educate
themselves, is th? mere raving of a
pessimist tired of the beaten ruts of
dhsaurity ard sevjtiug for noturiely.
WM mty, for ylist “Cotopaxi”
thinks should be the proper tone of a
new,, «“'* rt «’ho is “Cotopaxi,” any-
? He aay3 that he h:VS been to
college * it d wip show diplomas with
.
anyone. A little tc,o Pitch education
ta,ovidently given him th, big head.
1 was a pity to spoil a good Urmer by
A newspaper is supposed to to contain e,o„i„
the news; and if it was filled with
(lmvery quotations from novels and
ovesicr nonsens *, as Cotopaxi’
would have it, it would not be a news-
paper. A newspaper is supposed to
eater to the public, and what the huh-
lie wants is the plain, unvarnished
news in readable shape.
“Cotopaxi” > puffs % up like a frog be-
c3l , ie Tdtt.. son/sihing Nkws-
correspondents had to
about the quality of cabbage in her
neighborhood. How delicate he must
be! I wonder if he has (lowers strewn
before him while walking about taking
exercise.' He is surely too sensitive
(fthi refined to work like eTdtb’ary peo-
pl» ; , find seem? te j( me that he w r ould
take the dropsy' he slumUL perhaps
he rest of his body woi/lcf sv" ell up so
C-oi^pare iti<)re favorably with th *
Size' at which Be estimates liis brains.
It is said that, while in the pursuit
of an object, more happiness is afforded
khan in its possession. II this is trti *
>">■“PP'ic.a.Ie t„ j.,pnmii s „, it
must be a happy yecrttloi*. for no one
c aH g e t so far advanced in tli’.profe •> *>-
ionasto say, “I am master of the
in finite; I am lore of ail.”
“Lotapaxi,” however,’is pt: exception.
In his own estimation lie is the sun
around whiyli and'says other stars revolve. He
knows it all, in clarion tones
ct command: “Follow me! I am on
the road to infinitesimal space. Follow
me and be saved.” Forath s.
Rid Hill.
Rev Iltin’hlcutt is visitiir'tf bis
mother this week.
d’he Methodist church was crowded
on last Sunday afternoon to., hear a
3 ‘' .i'nion by Rev. W T. Iffo^ucutt.
r ' f- s
.
The Baptist Sunday-school has 07
. roll, ,, Hud i ", thorc i wort? Do r.-
presetii on last Sabbath morning. We
think that this is a good attendance.
The literagv r.-jt* club will Saturday
meet
I.ilt!'- Sail if Morgan leaves ns to-day
for Dacfita. Ga. where she will go to
live With ... - her b'M'' Issuer, .r Mr. J. r <_. /i Morgan. -\i
"** ’ ■'« J'
I t Will -ii address , , remark *. two , to .
a or
“Cotopaxi,” although he sayj 1 ueed
^ spPRk to him as llO d*6(fe not
like to have “minnows nibbling at liis
k?gk I would advise him not to go
^Jdng in a spring branch if he doesn’t
what „ e saw , MalS to canso ......
to term the writer a “war horse.” L^ni
sure that I never intended tc *nter
into a fight with anyone. I was not
aware of the fact that he was troubled
with’lmhgesdon o/l r'oi.ld not have
asked if he liked vegetables. I think he
ha-Tbetter consult a physician, as I
110,11 hn ov nnu ‘ 1 1,s ( 1,11 *•
1 think it . he t would down and
' come
. turn about , with .. me, I T tmnk b;.
the time'it came for him to dine he
could eat a *»b*tautial meal and not
feel a fatal wreck in his brain. He
0011 set aside liis former diet of sweet
mi,k ’ cop ^ ras a,ld razor sou P’ h
would take a stronger <f?t than that
to keep him able to travel. I don't
he , would , , suffer much from . inai- . ..
o-ystionyeither, 1 don’t mean for him
to get on a sleeping car to take exer-
cise, for if he does thfsrl have no doubt
n,.:* G.a, i,a he would ..uffir ^as .. . he j.,, h L.ia __ dv>ne ,i.„,a,
before. But r*t|»ak if I was a gradu-
at#i , collld fin d ? better suffiect to
write on thariTlfliVuling the local cor-
respondents of a country newspaper.
{ was nt , f write on any subiect
edm-ate the people of the eoCPfty. It
that had been done I doubtless would
body not have else w l ritten 2 |es a “Cotopaxi” line. But if doesn't some-
es
teach me to vhte, I will be as igno-
ra ^., s e Ver . ^ think I would rather
^ .’^apld wr^e.abour his travels tlum
to rykna^ -. tae. I don't like that. I
wiei y^hld visit us, so \ve could see
onj^ficat^ S,'*®,lr man. I would not have
><> Mr. Editor, you will not be both-
oixut'anymore. v*,sim
BAGWELL & GOWEK •'G. CO O
Gai Bc'sville, Ga,
H ig,n 'fwr?-a,"s CarriagSS, ©tiggi'Ss",
Wagl??, Etc.
Catalogues iumished on application. Samples of work tr
HAYES & BAMSAY S.
Ageuktj.
TIIE STOR\ of the millennium
A fas<;iiiatin<r picture of the pos*l'ilities of
future development on the earth and of the
c ndition of ma ikind ip »,iit ten tj.iousandth
century, when interplanetary communiea-
>j...... thc n f£ become a roa ity, i^oae of
special . features of Pemorest Family
s
zinc for June. It is c >ni piled from the reforda
: „ f tUe Optimists’Club, an organization ,c^b
| i; s |,<ju fop foretelling tin: future of the world,
add the v.uiq*vj illustrations tellthc story as
j vividly as U;c. words. If one admires p:c{pre?
I of handsome women,—and who does net?—
; orer a score of them may l*eseen in the same
number, illustrating "fsocietv Leaders of
Indiana.” In “familiar Talks on the Piffer-
cut Schools of Art” we are introduced to
Venetian and Spat.i.-li iKiir.fers e.nA many of
tlicir most noted- Works. '“The Diary oftin
i AtUJf* ; eU rV’ tells all about tennis teas and
! j tennis dresses- from “A Caravan Ontintr”
rne learns about tbe newest and most ehar-
rning way of spending» vacation; anddf tbf
! '(Vu ) ( n s S t- l ItiH:m’’ l ; l r(‘ ('•ar*i( 1 <Vou i | ,n f)i)e may
I$e sure of ha viȣ an attractive home lor
'a
d»
plenty't.jYiiteroV^evvo'nienmeV'of iy; and is published fo,r only $-2 the by tbmh \V.
a year,
y 0 rk.
fiflpliCftliOM f jOf C?lUrl€t\
^ tn.aasi.Ax Ghomia, Cooxty. I icoorlofsaidionty TollmS.pVior
1 The petition of J. L. Mart'ke (L W. Nod
&e! RBhni'J,'. iVogl.t, k RBr'S. a w.'
Edwards. T. 0 . W., 11 . Brue K
^thS»? iiavis, E.E R Mitchell, wSlkS’. K. lieu $.
LBl Bryant, W. J.
u.jctl.ei to, dvcporpise
ttHl un(kr t]ie i 4 f Georgia uW hwor^ the
aw 0
c-iryiorate name niul style of , 4 Tocuorf Cilnnin^
Urge of imve-ising capital stock to P*ve
1 h-.usund Dollars ; that petitioners show
Stlu'r'.TrSTtSV&^d^bitt? In die ,,f T Jmi Snnil.v
tow,, «M ;
at tbe expiration <»f their charter; that the
petitioners pray that all ordinay lanvers that
i?«* power to purchase and hold veal and
f,<jr oiitti |>r<»|t*rty. and lo.clo all acts necesm-
y for the legitimate excctFien of its purpa-
scs * *’et t oneis further show -thAt- tliM
e<> pnration is for the iioihutk 'benefit
IlS wIn^-S’E c.S'Si'luCn'w
1 ?.i joners, under the eorporirie name as
afove a’d. all the right-*! ipow-ots 'hvli privi-
ieue.-s thercia asked. And vour m-i It toners
\vi lever pray. I.oers lVvvw,
A't < y f i I’etitioners.
1 uecoa, _<a., May 1, . ,x~t.
HEN AND WOKEN HELi*
I>R. I .Avv •)
SPECIALISTS.
(Regular Graduates.)
AelritO’xletlKod to bo loading and mo*t
BUcc«ii#nI o* all Bpeclalitta TrUl give you HELP.
YOUNG AND
JSPKnl NlDDliK-
AGED MEN-
llomorkablo ro-
■ults havo fol¬
5 »- lowed our trevt-
ment. Mtsjr
YKAB3 Of vartea
autl successful
lilENCEdn
tho uao of cura¬
tive methods that
v. tve alone own
ms j and all diaordora control ifdr of
g MEN, who have
we« k.orundevol-
oped or diseased
organs, or who
ere from an fferlng
errors of
% youth who and exocsa
.... ........ or are nerv-
' anil IMPO-
oui
iT.NT, the scorn of their fellows and the contempt
frieutls and companions, leads 11 s to GUARAN¬
TEE to all patients, if EXCLUSIVE tlTty^enn possibly TREATMENT be UE-
stored. OUR OWN
Will AFFOlilfi CUBE.
WOMBfBfcvDon’t yon want to get enred of that
hom«wife WEAKNESS-with a treatment tlmt you can use at
4 ut iuBtruments. Our wondoTful treat*
Tat! sia
Heart. Liver S«neys. rapid, safe and effective
SYPHILIS—The most
remedy. A complete Cure Guaranteed.
JS&SSSSfg&Z /in V'lg-g'/L’,: *“ promptly
t&La. This
ncludesGleet ned Oonorrt ;a
TRUTH AND FACTS, that
we have curod cases of Chrenlo Disease*
have failed to get cured at tho hands of other
specialists, physician* and medical institutes.
““'wa^TaSIS
Obtain our treatment at onco.
gi^h^be^andmosTscroNiactraatmoiSaimoder. ^
^nuuNtre-atrat-nt. Freo constiitation at the
cSce« by^aiu rto^ p
eronce Bonk f°r Men and
denliai BV En e tfr^tr™t'meiiteentfreo fromobserva
2 Sd^cr^^ P JDlL n HS?HAWAdf‘*^oj So. Broadst..Atianu.<^- n ’
A MILLION FRIENDS.
A ft irnd in need is a friend indeed, and noi
, t . r , than one Iuil ioll j p e have found ju«t
su-vli a friend in Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Con-unij>ti«in comrlis and c "lds Med,.-.me, — Ify ou
have never ttsed‘ris Graat Cough
^etriul wifi coivinee iilT >ou ‘-hatit has wonder-
fuT curative powere hi flisoases of Throat
SuS^dSKlaS^ money
funded. Trial bottles tree at WH & J DavSfs
Ihmgstore. Large bottles eOc. andbi.
GUARANTEED CURE,
D?. M ean hnnzeourat. New Discovery .er.vs«ldruggist for CunsUulption, w toyell
Ling’s and colds, this condition. If
cough* adheted with upon Cough. Gold Lung von
an- a or anv
j»e*rience no oene.Tt. you may return the bot-
tie and have vour money refunoed. We could
a<»tir.akethisoiFcrd : d we cotknov?thatl)r.
nev^disappoin King’s New Dis-overv Tnai could bottles be re'loil fn-e on. W It
at H
‘V J Davis’s Drugstore . Lar ge size 50 c and SI.
La .*ie5) r Are Unfortunate,
fi7.cause the higher they rise in society
(j ie weaker they find themselves bodily.
aids pfsiey's rhilotoken controls various the nerves,
nature in her functions,
and woman&bl thus r^m hats with the many ills
c f successfully. If vour
,».wb not got it be will dfinr it
f„, yrw Tor xl a bottle, from Cj*iev F.
Risiry, tv holesale Druggist, ,€A-Cour*r
i a ,.uiNew York. Send -a or a ae-
it and can’t say enough in favor
.. liw! ' PWII
A r V ' 1
TVi 3 ?A>e given for any icase of rltfenma-'
tismj'-’jjch cannot be cured byp
rn( ?n ( i’S Lightning Repiedy. Tfie tpro-.
P r ictors do not hide this. Futprnf it
newSpapeh^lrery** here. It wiH *u#k
wonders—one bt&«k>- curing any ordi
uary.vca.so. If the druggist.has not got
it it wifi be sent to any adT-e^s by
press on receipt of price, together with
s P e,, vil in>tructions lor use. ^Dniin
]S?ne * ed,c,IM? '" 0 '’ **' iIa ,L ' n
‘ ’ New York. Samp?: sent suiter-
— --1 — » — ..’l l
F. II. Hick y, 120 S flain street,
T.ynchburg, Va., writes: {: was broke
cut aHtiover with sores, j^-tid my hair
was bottles.of fadijig out. Alter pding a few
Botanic Blood I*;>lni my lutir
quit falling out and all the* sores got
well,
There is nothing I have ever A’sed
lor muscular rhCumatism .dhat gives
me lofabeilt'tw^a as iri-uc^ relict 4 ESr\oUlefi" as Chamberlain’s
S
aU
aheitle 'or'it'lu’niy home.
j'eve j 1 0 *’ 1 I know ll a,ul a 1 gnoct ain thing Da.ni is when the lljget jest
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Ohip.,* Denny, dairyman, New Lexington.
50 cent bottles for sale by W. H.
& J * druggists.
The most 5 ; ualXl’T^es r^llev'-d i!v of aw™a- rheuraa-
M« be a fe K
tions of,>(;’haiiibt*rlain’s Pain Balm; its
matte* bo.vlong standing. ItToequal-
side! the chest, ‘'SainSSrSf i^and
in all painful affections requiring an
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011 er ^ sl .. lUl( pai „ | a .simeriov to
IV 11 . & J.
Dayw, Druggists.
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w!t ua;,’!’ii'^ l in' k Sfa«y x
s he
taken violently ill with cholr^a morbus.'
He bhl led at a drug store m>»V« t« get some
Chaiiiberlain’s mWielne, th'o .lr..'*gl.t
•Xholio, Uheter- end
MZZtfT&fiS&'ZZ relief iSSt <i
at** ami a few doses curod ? tn
completely. It is made for JwW.- bowel com-
fni.s.
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---- e—•.
- The promptness and c f rJia‘mt«of its
cures Remedy have famous. made ChamberJ.nin’i! is Gough
It iijieuded espe-
cjjjj)y f or uniigfi, coughs, colder protip vml
whooping u.tl and is tljo inust eft'fjt-
reined} known toi t/liK® t.
Mr. B. Main, of Union City, i'enn.,
says: Iain’s Cough-Remedy. “I have a great safe on <’hagi|)er-
I warrant * 7 .erv
bottleandhaveneverhegrd^f one^aif-
ing to give entire satisfaptinu.” SO
cent bottles for sale by W * . J.
pavis, druggists.
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XlflMMi
BiUiKidge Si Atl antic It R.
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'lime lable Ao 72
Taking *110 t May 7,1
Nc.A STATIONS, fi No V '2
Dai'y ! Daily
7rSi--J ‘JO M I l T.'llul; L TurnervUle v h Falls Ac I I I‘ 2 2 ’ M ? Ct» 8
4 u S A nan dale l 40
~ 55 O' . tlarksvil'e l 20
-1 I I)H».iorest l 10
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7-h o Ar I.v not)t)
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W. Y: Lauiiaine, Eeceivcr.
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S-i. 3 l- '?
f X#^T\ § Facing a¥e X |
Bills I
B.B. BOTANIC
a BLOOD BALM
TH^ GREAT REMEDY (
- FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES - t
Das been thorbtigfhly tested by em- •
lnent physicians and the people 4
for 4i) years, anil never fails to
cure q mekiy and perruemenfly
SCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZEMAJ ^
RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS,
r”>. all manner of EATThTf, SPREAOTOG and O
RUNNING SORES. Invar,a My mres »»»eC-imn5t V
loathsome blood diseases if directions aro fol- 1
lowed. Price SV'p?r,l " ac, 6 bottles for to. Iw
sale by drugprists. \
SENT FREE woNDEifiru ___
cukes.
BLOOD BALM C 9 „ AtjSy^,.Ga *
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Scientific America^. }•
Agency for
WyZ* I m i
9 CAVEATS, i
a. TRACE MARKS,
ms DESIGN PATENTS*
COPVftSCHTS, etc.
For information and free Handbook write to ,
X it CO^ 361 Bkoadtvav, New York. !
bnreau for securing patents In Amenc{fe.
patent •lie by taken out by U 3 is brought before !
a notice given free of charge in Lac
fcknltfif ^nmicau
LsrsrfiS% worla. clfcnlatiofi'of Splendidly illustrate;!; r.nv scientific Ko paper’in intelligent the
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man should be without it. VVeeklv, k.'i.Oll a
FuBUSUEEg, rear; ?1.50six months. A<ldtess JIuSS k CO,
301 Broadway, New Yor* City.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE cent f l° e W
And other specialties ?.r
Gentlemen, Lauies, Boys and
Slifrij arc the
s£f£.in the World/
See descriptive advertise¬
-t*L ment which will appear in
this paper.
Take no Substitute,
but insist on having W. I*.
DOUG I, Art’ rt.HOKrt.with
name and price stamped oc
bottom. Sold by
W. I.T. KllyOO.
EDWARBS "& DANCE
are rtcjf^hl the ufc«s\ keck of
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I * ^ \ ^
* 4 y "tn NOTIONS tTAm? autA
tYT' CT~' vmugftt ft r xjoc'cm fT ' n
IE YOU WANT A BRAND NE\V
V sUIT 0F OLiOTUMES
CHKA3P *s£j
AND SEE US.
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:<$: Nwe' KEEP EVERYTHI NG.^ Age
r L -, ft 1 ?
I'J TT-TT 1 HL £ AKMJlKo A DTUTCDO I
:
mis/ J'h> / II will til' /Vv hp. X/ fa'/rthn’fpf? t' (op/rmitl
FVW vt k vU
. > 11 , . I u~
{f 0 ^ iC Ul^llUl ^ d'lUtUlzttt , aW , /
mailUfudUteH. .
I
c foH He take < 5 / the Ji/lmHJitij
I Ba6U a) oil at down on the deliveUj
of BoodS, cJ will 6eU my entire
Sio&l of
GOODS, NOTIONS,
EOOTS, SHOES, HATS arid CAPS
vheajjel than they mete end Sold
at in dfoceoa. w
/ •«
I hare also a broken lot of
MEN’S AND 1507 \S CLOTHING
lo close cul at WZf 0Lld2ATfJj COS'l*
Aon’ is lhe tiriie to gel your
OVER SHIRTS, TJJNDER SHIRTS. DRESS
P533IP* 1MISSS8 QHS&SS »
and, and, in Jact, airpthing in ihe Dify Goods
line cheapo than ever be J ore.
If j ou have the Jlagle Dollai\I n ill give you
some - oj the closest prices on
{ \ ROCERIKS Adftyy TELA.-RJD-WJLTI
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vou hare he aid of in a long lime.
Come and fee irhat I have and hear my prices
?vhen yon ?vant lo buy,
taken , ,
Produce of aH kinds tlie tame as CasS:
MACK PAYNE
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