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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
%ijstlor doart X. L TTHe-ifti,)
’LaWveaceViUe; SoHttoAtstfheral CH.
'Brand, LawreTUle; convenes 3rd ttoliaSY
'!■ March and Scptcn.her.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
1 Ordinary—T. *V. Ilill, Homer; Court meets
f rit "Monday i each month.
"Bhori*—J.'""S- Darks, Homer; D. H. Grlflln
Deputy.
l nrk—Logan Parkin*. Homer.
Tax Receiver—J. C. Allen, Youah.
Tax Collector—l.. J. Ragsdale, Carnot.
Treasurer -W. M. A eh, Homer.
'•BuPeyor—Tt'C Alexander, limner.
Coroner—Stovall Poole. Viult.
‘COUNTY SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
. T W. Wooding, Mayaville.
Y 1). Lockhart, President.
htoaM of Education—A. L.Thompson, (ircsliwn-
Ducket, W T Anderson, M.B.CdrW'i-.
JUSTICE COURT'S.
•Vnderson IHetrict 488-W. <’• J. Garrison J. F
M L. McGillard Constll.le. Thursday
*>efora second Satitrd. yln each month
Gorlin I*iEi*eJ.iai3 -J. S. Conley J. P., I>. F
BcalceN. F.. K. M. Sanders constlhlc.
Bushville District idS-L. K. Fall am J. V , TV
A. Watson N. P., I>- N. Met.all lard
Constlhlc Court 4th Saturday In each month.
Colombia District tel -A. J Cash./. C
’ll Wilkinson y.F.'.'F. 11, Blalock constib.k,
‘Cciirt second Saturday In each month.
Pavids District >7-.T. r. Wade J . I’.. W J
Bnrsess N. P.. J . C. tngWro Conatible.
Orore Siver'fcistrVct f4-C. W Meadors J. F.
J.V Rvans.N, P..U.M. Smith Constable.
Court third Friday in each month.
©olden iiiil District'iss-W V. lllae.khnrn J. 1 j
J. W. Poyton N.F . .Tide Owen . Constable.;.
?lom*r District *®-W. H.Turk'.r. F.. 11. J
%frekrc!l fc. F...R.D. StephonaConstable.
Court Second WedVcsday of each month
Poplar Springs District 912—E. A. Gillespie;
.1 p , A..1 Oriftin N. F., J. S. MeeksCon
tipalrte Court ncomlFriday In each month.
Waaliiiijrton n'atrict 284—Saul Kocslcr ,T. F
M. J. Uapsdale N. I’.,.John Cochran and
'J. A. Martin Constables Court third
Saturday in each month.
Wiimota District 130 G-M. W. CliHeapio .T. F.
H. w Wiley N, P. W. B. Shannon.
fSonstahie. Court tl-JrdVriuav n each month.
d.oTJG f/hirectoky .
Fhtdiita No. us’F. A M Sleets W tfitlhyj
night of each montliat Homer .A. ... Tl’kiupsou
W M„ M. C. Sanders Secretary
HMUnsrsvorth. Np. 355 F. A. M, Meets Fourth
Friday night in each month at Hollingsworth,
*F. Y . DucKCtt W. M.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
V.cyi l'- r ' .lurch, Fourth Saturday
;’hd Sunday n each month, Pastor
f’ARMfcL First Satnrfoj- amrt’Sunday in:
•each month, hefol y}royc—Seconds
Sunday in c:tcli month. bcuioriMt—
Third Sunday in each month.
AiIOMER Methodist.. First Sunday
it A. Mi, Pevs. A. J Fearg. and G. W.
irinrr rasters; Also Second Stin
'dav aud Saturday liclorc, at 11
'o’clock A M.
'new SAI.F.M ; Third Sunday at 11 A M
and 4Mi Sunday and Saturday hr fora
at 11 o’clock A M.
'OIJIJ iSsfe'te."; Fourth Euncfiiy "at ? V M
'~ l pilO r F)^S'lONA f L CARDS
{ N. IlAlM>'F.N r ‘ k. D.
’Kfew'oVlVfn.w- t'ov v itK,
VioirEit, ca. .
•LB PKRKtSS.
AttoRN'EY AT I.AW,
VtVirh'er, <di.
Prompt ItVtcfAfen -ftiVi'Y! to all Ifii'i
•ness placed in my bands. ,
11 -4>l. j
■Subscribe lor The Jocrn ae only $1
Advertise in the J 6 U UNA L.
Legal Ads. fer 1898,
Ranks T/drs-TY,-
Ordinary’s Oiftce. Ja'nuAry 3rd 189s
to all concerned; The f-pprai
sora apiVo’irted to assign tifd set apart •
AwelVe months support to Mrs Adlim
Slayton, widow of William Slayton de
'coalied out of the estate c. f said decea
sed, having fifed 'their report in this ofli
Vse; and unlei's sbrb'e valid objection t<
said reportbdvhaVfe ’known to the Court
on or before the first Monday in Febru
ary 1898 the tame will then he appro
ved and made the judgment of tin
fe.mrt.
($2.79) T. F. Illl.ly ORDINARY.
GEORGIA: Ranks Count v.—
\Vhi-reas, G. W. D. Harber, admin-
YVtrator '<sf Mary Brown, represents
to the court hi his petition duly
(filed and entered on rsiord that In
V.a* fullv adihiVuStritd Mary IWun's;
estate. This f& tWitiv to efte aR]
per*- <v. 1 ei'iieit; kindled and , red
itoin, to MV*tv !.'ait;e, it art\ they
wny said i'dmlnistrntor should not lit
‘disci from liis administration,
iand receive letters of distn ssloti on
the first Monday iVi March 1895.
T T. HILL. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Basks Cousrv.—
Whereas certain petitioners liaVe
Vnade eheir applications to thi court,
graving for an order granting the “S—
--tad thine it of anew road, commune
ing at*, hr n ar Neal Wilhite’s resi
dence; and running by the residences
Of FI yd Lewallon, M. L. McDonald
k. L. Ray and the old Bob Pruitt
(place, \hbtifce to the Jackson County
line near iVe O, J. Ray place. ;...
Whereas Commissioners appointed
for that purpose have reviewed and
marked out i aid contemplated road
and ieporteU to me that said road
Will be one of much public utility and
convenience Now this is to cite and
admonish all persons that on the lint
Monday in March next said road will
be granted if no good cause is shown
to the contrary.
Given under my hand and seal this
the 31st January 1898.
T. F. HILL,
(14.35) Ortl’y
GEORGIA- Banks County.—
Will 1)0 sold on the first Tuesday
in March next, at,the Court house in
'said county, within the legV hours of
"fiale, to the highest bidder, for cash;
'.he following nroperty, Uo- vit:
Onn lot of land lying: t Town
of Baldwin, rh Batiks County; Block
25, lot No. 9. Levied on as the prop
erty of Chas II Manzer, for State and
County lax for the year 1897, Levied
by J. A. Marlin, L. C. and turned
over to J. S Parks, Sheriff. Written
notice given, as required By law.
This February Ist 1898.
'(s'!-(*) if. f,'Parks, Shetiff.
POSTPONE l> S A LE.
GEORGIA. Banks County.— Will
Ift sold on the first Tuesday in March
WeXt/kt riie Court house m said mini
"tv, wl'diin'the‘letp'l hours of sale, to
- J
the highest ladder, for rash. The fo!
tewing property, to W'it: One tract
of'Whd lyntg hi'th "I'2'Oth Dis't GM.
of said County, containing One hun
dred and fourteen Acres more or less,
Adjoining the lands of Mrs. G. W.
Davis on he North, Pierce Knox on
the Soutu, D. H. P. Garrison on the
East, and the County Pauper's home
on the West. Vlio land whereon de
fendei.t resided in the year 1894. And
now rented to ‘Riley Arflin, as the
property of defendant Said land
levied im to satisfy hit'-execution is
sued from *h*he ’JiiStlfce Court ot 12f9th ;
Dis't G. M. of Banks County, in fa—
vor of W* H. T. Gillespie against I E.,
SHeridaii. Written notice inven ten
ant in possession as the law directs.
Levy made by G. A. Fata'ri, L. C.
This Ferimary Ist 1893.
($5.52) J 8 Parks, 'Sheriff.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve ill the Hvorld ftp
Cuts, Brifises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, KeveT Boros, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or monsy
tefutided. Price2s cents per box
For sale by L. J. Sharp & Bro., TTar
iftonv Grove, and L. G. Hardman &
Bro., Harmony Grove and Maysville.
LOCALS.
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XOiES OF IyTKI-EST FOIL
*Ol’R RKADFRS
Pint wwhfiher prevails and farrhers
are doing a lot of work,
Mr. W. C. Lockhdrt was in town
one day this week.
Mr. M. L\ Chandler, of Grove Level,
gave this offi%e a call' Tuesday,
Mi-s S. 0. Thomas, <si Ifeanksmlle, was
in town Tuesday, anti gave this office a
call.
Miss Mav Byrd’, Miss Leila KicTi'ey
md Mr. Oscar Adams and Mr. VV. C.
Lockhart of Mnysville, attended tho
valentine party here Monday night.
Carload <)i gans( -*-2 instru
iileVlts) j oht received at fed n way’s
Music ltd use. Athens, Ga. Vf rite
for terms and prices.
Miss Lula Avers and her brother
Tohn Ayers of Mt Airy were visiting
in our towu one day this week and at
eneeded the V lentine party man
day night.
Editor Landrum o, the Coney Or
gan Carnesvill -,'.vas in Ilorner and in
attendance at tire PopuhSt’s County
xecutive doinfei'lVe'sy. fie alsff dropped
in to see us
Editor Harden made a hurried Vrij ’
down to Athens and Atlanta \as\ Sat
urday, mid returned Tuesday evening
via Harmony Grove He found
Athens ns usual, w.-l 1 supplied with
ntanv beautiful young iadi. s.
Atlanta is still pushing herself to
the front as one of lea ting Southern
cities, ffe found Harmony Grove busy
supplying our farmers with their
1898 supply of high grade guano, nnd
ofcourse preparing to receive their
share of the fail business-
The mischievous and uglv valentine
coming after twelve months silence
and sleep was at last a reminder that
Monday was St Valentine’s day
thanks be untoSt Valebt ine the
14 th of February comes only every 12
months.
The Rogers Hardwafe & Machine Cos
being a corporation incorporated un
der the laws of Georgia and Mr J-
T. Rogers having sold his interest in
in the biislrieSs t'o t)r. E. F. Adair
we have anplivd and been granted a
change in the firm name ot said cor
poration by the courts to that of
BtentOh Adair Ildw. Co-, the business
remaining the same except change of
tiariie, the new firm assuming all r. spon
stbilitles for which the old liable, and
all accountp due tile old firm wi.l now
be payable to the new
Thanking our friends and patrons
for fast favors and patronage and
asking for a c'rtinnance o' the same,
We re yours for bajinesi,
BENTON ADAIR HOW. CO
HOmer’s New Postffeaster.
According to the Atlnnt’o Joifrnal’B
Washington news Mr. Roller J - liyar
has been appointed to take charge of
the Post Office at this place to suc
ceed Mr. Paul Hayden, resigned.
Mr. t>yar says ho will move the
office to his blacksmith and cartiage
shop, or tfc an addition thereto;
lie ha’s ‘not taken 'charge y.it, and
there is considerable surprise at his
having TetcNed the appoiutti’.eiit by
a Republican administration because
lie is one of the staunch Populists of
this county, and is now serving that
party as the secretary of the ex ecu
tive committee oi this conn ’y
TiiC-yAung people of Homer and
'Vicnitv met hist Avatvlay night, at the
'resktenc of Mrs. L. Cox and all hands
celebrated the 14th of February in
great shape. This being Valentine,s
day also the birthday of Miss VVillie
Cox. All hands seemed to enjoy them
selves hugely, and oftottrse they wish
birthdays and Valentino days would
tfeke together oftener.
White' you are in Harmony Grove
(all and have your barber work done
at the “Parlor Barber Shop.’’ Read
the adv, rlisemcnt of that very pop
ular establishment, in another colum
of The journal.
PRUiT:
Mrs. Fowler of our town, is suffer
ing untold agony caused from a fel
on on her finger.
Mr. T. E. Midersnn is tearing
down old, and preparing to build new
barncs.
Miss Nettie Mix, Saughter ‘Xf Mr.
Yitfl YiiX, died in ’Cornelia lagt Mon-j
day, was buried at Nails Creeh T ucs
day evening.
An infant of Mr Bill Cochran died
last Thursday and was burisd at
Damascus Fri.fi-y
The farmers are busy haaiing gua
no, getting ready to plant five cents
cotton, verily the way of the trans
gressor is hard. If so much advice
had not already ‘Keen given, and it
so ceeap, we would with all kindness
of heart say what Artimeus Ward
said to people about to marry
“Don't”
Year scribe has been invited to
part, he of an oyster stew at Mr.
Anderson's v.-'ry soon. Such things
siAve as a rent to the wayfarer and
sojourner in h {reary land.
The follo'wifig letter was picked up;
and passed aiVuind the other 'day fori
inspection. No owner can "be found
for some —Hear Sary;—l toYe you
bet tern a mule kicking down i it hill.
Packards. Sary I cream of you,
ever nice- Ha and ma t a'fcVs on
dredful be cat! sc I dont study my
lessons at ti'.'ie, but Sary how can 1
study wtWrl I think ot you afl the
time I dremp a dream the "other
niie when every thing was still, I
thought von was slump of gold as
bigas Cuutlells mill; Shore as the’
crape grows on the vine 111 be yours
if yon’ll be mine. Sarv for goodness
sake quit looking at Bill Bry so
much- I bate him any v.me wusser’n
Ido a greeti fly.
Good bye sweetheart Goodbye
till Sunday.
Your loving
John
The discovery of McElree’s Wine
of Cardui has brought a revolution in
the treatment of the common com,—
plaints, from winch all women some —
times suffer, called “Female Diseases”
The belief that these troubles could
only be t reated after examinations by
physician's, abd frequently oniy cmed
by lhe surgean’s knife, was once wide
spread. The dread of such treatment,
and exposure kept thousands of mod
est women silent about their suffering.
They preferred the pains and the
torture to going Vd a physician about
such matters.
TO UNITE In THE SILVER
v CAUSE
The numerous conferences held re
cently by the silver men ia Congress
have culminated in an agreement on a
plan for co-operation with respect to
the elections to the next Congress,
both House and senate. The silver
Kepublioans and Populists held s'. con
ference Friday night in the committee
room of Senator Allen, of Nebraska,
aid agree upon a plan. Every silver
Republican and every Populist, Sen
ator and Representative; was present,
and the OdnteFence was entirely hafmo
mens arid uniniruoualy in favor of co
operation with the Democrats in elect
ions next jail, looking to general co:
operation in U)00. There was no oppo
git inn manifested to the plan which
was proposed arid adopted. This plan
is for the three parties to co operate
in support in support of the camdates
|of each for election to the House and
Senate, to fill places now held by each
ÜBENA,
Cold weather aud rush of business
froze us oot lust week but the warm
spell has come cut like an old mocca.
sin.
Prof. Cobb and wifetef Cai'tsesville
passed through our jyh'tlen one day
ast tV( ok enroute to Baldwin'
l)r. Harden has constructed ft Vow
barn and is now having s6ii,e audition
budded to his ho so
Mrs. Carry Cochran is very low at
this writing,
S. 11. Wilkinson Dr. Lothridge
and C. J. Hood and Mr. Bates of
Harmony Grove wont bird hunting
and they report a good time.
Mr. A. Miller, Franklin county’s
efficient tax collector was in our
section one day this week.
Mr- J. E. Vaughn ot otir iieighbsr
lias moved to Mr. Tom Wells. We
regret to give Mr. Vaughn up hut our
loss will be Columbia’s gain-
Mr. John Segara had a log rolling
one day last week and wc got one
more square meal.
Mr. John VkinrliE of Hubei sham
county has recently married and is
going to move in onr section.
Xerxes.
respectively. There was also a naan:
mous expression of opinion during the
informal discussion that Mr, Bryan
was itii logical eanidate for’the Pres
(inency of the co operating silver
forces, Cooperation will be encouaged
in all sectiods. Ex president Towne,
the chairman of the Silver Republecan
nation'!'i committee, it was decided,
should go to Oregoen for the purpose
ot assisting to a co operation between
the Democrats, Siluar Rcpublitans
an?, Pdpuhsts of that slate for the elec
lion of uvo Populist nominoes for
Congress- The plan of co opera ion
contemplates that where -teats in either
House of Congress are now by a silver
man in either of three parties the
unirol assistance of the three bodies
shall he given to 'elect A) that seat a
man of the same party as the one now
holding ' Tpo Populists in Oongvefj.s
have completed tin organization with
Representative Bell, of ( "t-ado, as
chairman of the joint c.vaeus; Kejnre
sentative Shnford, of North Carociua
as secretary, and Senator Harris e*
Kansas, as chairman of the congres
sional committee.
’CIRCULATION OF BANK a
AND COINAGE OF MIM S.
The monthly sfrlenient J* comp
1 roller 'cf the Currency shows the
circulation of national bank notes on
January 31 Ydfciii'e been $ 2-0,444.9( 6
u decrease for the year of SS, 563, 179
and a decrease for the month ofs2
485,375. The circulation based on
Utii’en States bonds amounted to
■8192 724, 299, a, .decrease for the
year of §‘2o, 482, ■tiff. and a decrease
for the month ot §3, 421, 794.
The iboutiiiy statement of the
Director of the Mint shows the total
coinage at the bunts during January,
1898, was fo, 129, 010, ns follows:
Gild' §3,420, 006; silver, $1,624 000-
minor ‘ooinr SBS, 010- The coinage
of standard silver dollars during the
mouth amounted to 1, 250, 000.—
FUNDS FOR TUE STRIKERS’
The beginning of the fourth week
of the cotton mill operatives’ strike
showed nothing but the same appar
cut determination on both sides to
stick to their respective positions
until the oth'fb yu Ids,'
Secretary Cunnane of fee joint
strike committee has issued a state
meat saying that the total amount of
money received up to Saturday, Feb
ruard 5, at 9, a. m-, was sl, 345’
•‘ld looking over the amounts
received from 'outside sources,” says
Secretary Cunnane, “there is every
evidence that New England is begin
rung to wake. The tme pie of Low
ell, Lawrence and Boston in partic
nlar givj encouraging signs.”—Sil
ver Night Wtttchm'an.
THE SILVER MEN TO HOLD A
BIG MEETING.
At a meeting of tho Democrats,
Populists, and Silver Republicans of
North Dakota last week, ar.iangc
tnents were completed for a big
demonstration to he held in Fargo
some time in March. A committee
of three from each organization it in
charge. The committee exjiedts to
have T. J. B - • and ex- Congress
man G. A. Tor ne as speakers-—Ex.
“ dll B 8 CiiTliEF (Jit T 1 i~N
BANKS COUNTY
JOURNAL
ONLY H Dollar PEII ANNUM CASH.
Or both the -Banks County
JOURNAL
An. I the Atlanta Journal for *1.25
bushville.
Plowbig is norv in order, so is the
ground,
the sturdy fanrters arc now turn
ing the earth till side down, all
around Bushville, looking for gold,
(hut not until fall.)
Miss Lessic Bishop, the “Electric,
Wonder’’ gave the people a very
entertaining show of her wonderful
power last Friday night. It is cer
tainly a mystery.
The bright" vieat’ocr has tempt, id
some of our gardeners to begin plant
ing, wonder if they will have the
pleasure of buying Lord as.
Mr. L. B. Ray has been suffering
from a severe cold, glad to see him
better.
Several of our girls have been
going ta town every few days, alq
girls that looks a little suspicious.
A number of our t young' people
were the rccipb'nfb of invitations to
a sociables at the pleatant. home of
Miss W illie Cox, Ilocier, on Si.
Valentine night-
The musical met at the Anchorage
iftst Thursday night; The masicianr
are struggling faithfully to ’bedf up
(he band.
On Thursday last, the teacher and
pupils cf the Bushviile school highly
enjoyed a visit from the mu. h loved
atui rnwstjworthy Commissioner. All
unknowing tilts good and effiicient
officer, is scattering seed during his
visits to the schools which are even
now springing into life of beauty aud
usefulness; and later on will he ma
tured into high and noble citizens of
our own grand state.
Last week was one of pleasure as
well as profit, to the pupils of the
Bushville school- The society enter
tafntnent on Friday afternoon, was
enjoyed by the and some visi
tors; the most amusing feature being
a dialogue, (Playing Grown up) l>y
tV/O litr' ■ uir
HONOR ROLL OF THE BUSH
VILLE STddOOL FOR JAN.
Arthur Lewallen 97.7
Addie McCoy 97.
Calvin McDonald 9(1.8
Labra Richey f5 7
Edgar Gordon 95 2
Mary Lee Richey 5 61
Robert Forbes 95
Charloy Truitt 95.
Helen Brewer 95.
: i|g|j Female j
i tJ§B| Regulator I
> For all diseases peculiar to women and pirl*. J
• It Tones up the Nerves, I- proves the Ap- \
t petite, Rnrici.es the Bloui, and 'fcives Lite. .]
> Health and Strength. It is the
! QUEEN OFTOWCS;
) MAS2S THE COMPLEXION CLEAR. <
i I A bottle of “ Monthly" Regulating *
i 1 Pills with each bottle. For sale by '
) ali dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by '
\ New Spencer Med. Cos., Chattanooga, Tenn. |
> LADIES'SPECIAL TREATMENT: m :
[ cases requiring special treatment, address,
f giving vxmptoms. Ladies’ Hedical De
[ partment. Ad\ice and book on Female
| Disease.;, with testimonials, free.
For Sc!e and Recommended by
R. 1 . THOMPSON, Homer. Ga
SHIP COTTOiC TO PORTUGAL.
Brunswick, Ga*, February 6, —Thej
commencem°nt; of anew era in f>>'.'-j
eign e! forts through southern ports
was marked with the sailing yester
day of the Portuguese bark Sereia. for
Oporto, Portugal. The Seroia cleared
with a eat go from A. E. Maynelo,
through the Southern Pine Company
She carried 100 bales of unmanufac
tured upland cotton and 600 barrels
of naval stores, in addition to a good
catge* ot lumber.
This is the first shipment of cotton
exported from Brunswick to Portu
gal, and among the few part cotton
oa r goes that have ever cleared in
sailing vessels from this port. The
idea of diversifying Brunswick’s ex
ports was first put in operation sev
eral years ago by Mr Rosen da Terras
Through ii’m various Anu-iican prod
nets have found their way to markets
in Spain and other countries where
they were before practically unknown
The intrvducLo.n of American
g< .hii, manner has necessarily
beau limited, but it is hearing good
fruit, The custom house records
show for twelve months back a good
list, of various commodities exported
which heretofoie found no place in
the cargoes of outward foreign bound
vessels.
The result lias been beneficial to
the producer as well as the merchants
and biokers who handle the goods.
Among the shipments referred to
were considerable quantities of flour,
wheat, corn, tobacco, etc,, and 2(h)
of alcohol, which went ruder export
bond to Africa. —Ex.
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Mr, Fitzgerald* Ascent Ot
Mount Aconcagua.
Mr. Fitz Gerald, tho leader of the
expedition which, on April II last,
ascended Mount Aconcagua, m the
Andes, lias just been interviewed in
London. He deser bes the extreme
difcc.ull-y and ilangA cf the ' w ent
He had to struggle upward in deep
masses of rotten, rocky material, in
which the traveler slid back lwo feet
out of every three he advanced. The
party lived for two weeks in a small
teuton the mountain side, at an al
titude of 19,000 feci. _ The cold was
intense and "the \yui<l blew a gale.
Sometimes it took two hours to light
a fire.
Mr. Fitz Gerald says that life at
this altitude was extremely uncom -
fortable, the dust being very disa
greeable, causing an exhausting
cough. lie said lie was constantly
sick, and the dust storms obliterated
the whole sky. The mountain
streams were poisoned, owning to
some chemical that was dissolved in
them from the surface, so that flic
water made all the party ill. Rain
never falls on the mountain, and all
the water had to "be carried up. Of
Cos trsc, it froze on the way, and Tad
to be thawed out when wanted. At
times the view was splendid, the
Pacific being stretched out tiefore i
them, though the coast line is one
hundred miles awk'v. —EL
‘'Fro*!‘everywhere comes words of
praise for Chamberlain’s Cough Rem
edy. “Allow me to congratulate you
on the merits of your Remedy. It
cured me of chronic bronchitis when
the doctor could do nothing for me.” —
Cuas F. nemmel, Toledo, 0. For sale by
R. T THOMPSON, Homer, Ga.
A CURE FOR HEARTBURN.
That burning Sensation in tho stom
ach, the pains and suffering which I
experienced for five long years, brought
on by continued constipation and bil
iousness, are almost indesribnble. I
tried every known aemedy without ef
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