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PERFUMED CIGARS.
1 caw lifcr in tbe bklfroOlfi,
A figure most. divine.
A «li*|>e that, Venn* might Imve liked,
Mupferb In every line,
i mW her at tlrfi d-fttriffe;
The contrast maJh> me >bgb,
4 earfnbt help believing noW
That "figures” Often Ke.
The first ■lea’t'h or an iimiate tfi
the Soldier's llothe at Atlanta •oc-
•tarred last Friday morning .when
Veteran Mendel Levy passed away.
Mr. Levy enlisted from Marion coun
ty,ami those grh<> served with him
in (he Confederate army say lie made
a stood soldier.
.Iiuuec White. Hryantsville. itid.. says
,l \t ill s Wileh Hazel Salve healed run*
niu,' notes on Imth lege. He had suffer-
. II years. Doctors failed to help him.
eW JJeWitt’s* Accept no imit.atioue.
,U. fL AUuks.
>1
Sf people ceutld enly ceincuiher all
*t at they dream, tlie world wo aid be
richer in literature, art and tlse
stsienees. Dreams, however, are ephe
meral, no matter how brilliant they
,mty be, and usually fade atyay with
out leaving any lasting impression
on the lirain. That was not the ease
however with Frank MeOroy, of
ff!)i*<Lea<l, F't- He dreamed Out the
lost art of tempering copper, lie says,
Hid not only rowemlirrod it, but put
it in feat, lluclaims to havo been
- perfeetly suonessfiitc in his efforts, and
to Imve tempered copper to snob
■ liarduess thwtjt will hold an edge
better than at eel.
..Eruptions. cuts, burns, soHlda'and
' s'tves df all kinds ipiiokly liealed by De-
. tVJitt's Witch 'Hazel Halve. Certaiucure
for pilVk. ' B ware of Counterfeit*. Be
’••un^toget.' the original—DeWitt's. K
The Valuta Times |ia* rooetved
a oonituuuikitMoit from Frank John
son of Norwalk, Jfla.^who announces
that tie is hi searatli ,pf a wife and
wants a Georgia uvomumi. Johnson
save that his first wife, .t^ho died
(four years, ago, was a (in&rgia ^wo
rn an and lie ,wants another one^rQpi
tlie same state. ./Johnson says lie is
nv orange g,i;owyr ,und lias a good
ihonrn.- His “ad," (Which the Times
' jp i lutes, is as follows. Wanted—If
mere is any gpod wpuian, about. 40
y.u(ti'a of age, whp reads the Valdosta
jiffies aud wotdd like to go inloithe
{VaffH/y itmsiuais, J »;p#ld,Jbe glad to
heui* fjim ti#w- H&yaipny is ray
object.' • Jf>*»k JoImaW, ^orwalk,
Florida."
^r.H. H .Allport, Joonstowu. Fa..
Aye. Our little girl ubnist strangled to!
■uL‘,1' with croup. The doctors saul
.ciie.yv'Jdu't live but She w.ia iustant/y
jrefmvert by Due Minute Cough Dure. c.
JL.. '
' Wlwf- ^4iuiral 8ohley goes before
it*;«JoiMtl.tif luxury to have Ins rec
ord «t .the h ttitfe of Santiago scruti-
nixed and ilghoiiottaly picked to
. pic jen, lie w,i|l,be backed by public
sentitisewt; aigl public, sentiment is
sometln*ig not to ibe valued lightly,
h matter* not hpw .impartial and uu-
prcjndkHed else minds .of the officers
constituting the .court may .be, they
will lie iuiiucssvsssl in sense measure
to look with favor.onAho contentions
of Ailmiral 6obley because that dis-
( upgiiialMMl ollin-r Las had ibis giword
niT a tuau and as ar. officer of the
United Stales navy oeewlu Lm-ingly
approved by the people <»f the coun
try. After all, it ts the people who
rule, amt their verdict will outweigh
ilie finding of any official tribunal
that could he brought togetlurc under
any ooiiditiona.—Alluu>y herald.
Under the peraonal advise,direction
and leadership ot Senator Tilman
the slate ' executive committee of
South Carolina pass,si resolutions
expelling Senator McLai rin from the
(Jelnocratie parly, and calling upon
'him to resign his seat in the senate.
This means that the junior aenator
will'not lie allowed to run next year
hi ‘tlie democratic pr.mary.
t'he 'Pedograph has not approved
Senator Molatmn’n course ip some
ttuportent portncillnrs, hut it does
not hesitate to say that this drastic
remedy for the stamping out of Mo-
Laurinistn in South CoiuSUna is a
cowardly and brutal uii.stake.
To any that no man is a democrat
who does not endorse the Kansas
City platform is to say that Tilman
was not a democrat until the adop
tion of the Chicago platform in 189t>.
He foamed at the mouth from every
stump in South Carolina in opposi
tion to Hnmplion, Butler and others
Who stood on the democratic plat
form iu those days. He held aloft
the platform of Ocala and trampled
the democratic creed under his feet
Tilman is a flannel mouthed dem
agogue of the most pronounced type,
■Uid the pitchfork with winch he
would now impale McLaunn would
have destroyed his own existence six
years ago.—Macon Telegraph.
If the action of your bowels is not
eauv and regular serious complications
must be t.he final result DeWitt’s Lit-
tie Miners will remove the danaer. Safe,
pleasimf effective. K. L. Hicks.
«4<|K4«K 4\l) THK MCOl’HliK
Dr. Koch closed his remarkable
address before the Loudon Confer
ence on Consumption by expressing
his belief that “the ultimate stamping
out of tuberculosis is possible.”
Tnere is muoh to sustain this hope.
Twenty years ago we did not know
uven what caused consumption. We
believed it to be inuurable and not
contagions. To-day we know exact
ly its nature and origin; we know
too that in its early stages it is cura
ble—egtiily so under given conditions;
vnd we jojow.also that it .is eontag-
i^.us.and yet easily gaimled against.
Myrepyer, the great sco .rge is not
•kilU/io in any ov lizel country as
mauy.pp.Qple ijs it ,was. In 1870 the
English uioitaljty returns showed
2,410 deaths in eyery .million of her
iK>pulation per anm^n. In 1890 they
showed only I,o(>7'per million—a
drop of almost One tytlf. The con-
piest of conmigiptioh is (fpp ueiiily
assured.—Ne,w York Wgrld.
Don't lie satisfied with toftiuoyary re-
Dyspepsia
liaf from indigestion. Kodol
Alye peaiiHnehtly a,nd coiupUte'ly re
^puvps this coin plaint. It relieves per-
UMlueutly ffecHipie it allows the tired
stomach perfect reyt. Diet line won't 1
rest die sto uiich. Nature receives sup-
pliet thp fond yre eat The seusi
ble way to help ,t|ie stpiuach is tn use
RodoU Dt.speiwv Cure, winch digests
What you «fct and can’t help nut do you
good. K. Ij flicks.
rilKDXrskSKAIV IIPAIA.V HIOPTS
Jim rsruivr son srooo it
It he'd had Itching. Flies. They're
teriilly anuoyiug; hut Huckb-u’s Araisi
Salve will cure the wont ca-e of pi won
e nh. It has cured thousands, for
Injuries, Pains or Bodily Irruption* it's
t\ie best saive in tte world. Price ‘IV a
fox. ‘ Cure guaranteed. Bold by E. L.
V kt;
The democratic piy'ty, the defender
of human ricL’ts, haa before it a duty
suggested by toe outrages commit
ted upon colored men iu the north.
• Every democratic convention from
now on should adopt as part »>f its
platform a resolution calling for the
protection of the colored man in Ills
efforts to earn a living, In states
where the colored man is not pro
tected in tie uatuial right of ohtain-
TW Dan Ocarral Hownww One*
OSiNd to a Friend.
t&ne of tlio at or lea told by old em
ployees Id the treasury department at
Washington ts of the time when <Jen-
eral Rosevraus was register. The gen-
erul never smoked and knew nothing
•bout cigars, lie determined, however,
to have a box of good cigars tiandy for
the benefit of friends who might drop
Into the register’s ofilc-e. The general
accordingly pan-based a box of cxpen_
slw cigars. |«Jt them la a drawer mid
forgot all about them for some time.
Then, one day. when a friend was call
ing. the general remembered the cigars
and brought them out.
“I know- nothing aliotti cigars." raid
Rosecrans. “hut I am told that these
are very fine."
IDs friend lighted a cigar, and a look
of pain and horror Instantly overspread
his face, lie tried to conceal his feel-
tegs and puffed manfully nt the cigar
Jar several seconds Then Hosecr-uns,
noticing that be was growing pale, usk-
ed what was the trouble.
"General.” -said the vlsttor. “1 don’t
want to be ungrateful, hut I’m afraid
It’s this cigar."
"Impossible?* exclaimed Uosecrans.
“Why. when I bought them I was told
that they were the finest cigar* on the
market"
"tHell.' general, you were deceived.
Th# cigar tastes and smells exactly as
If It'wef* mode of cinnplior."
“('iinrpiicrr' stammerid Ilosacranx
looking chapfallen. “Why. I never
thought, but perhaps camphor does In
jure. a cigar." And. reaching Into tbe
drawer, he brought to view several gar
ments filled wltb camphor tails. “Do
you suppose that can is* the trouble?”
be Inquired.
Professional Cards- ,
DR. S. J CHESNUT. '
Physician ana Snrgecn ^
Treats diseases of the Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat.
All calls promptly attended.
offick on
Broughton Street.
J. 1. MATHIS,
Contractor and Builder,
SOME WISE DON'TS.
.Don’tV-onfound hauteur wttb dignity
or repost\wtth stupidity.
Don’t ’'btevl,*’ "roar" or "explode."
To laugh beitrtlly Is bertcr.
Don’t pose. Affectation Is a har to
respect let alomV nutt< ^vnce.
Don’t groan ovei** v the wickedness of
tbe world, but men.I ■your own.
Don't boast. The illiterate and the
•elf conscious are thus made manifest.
Don’t use superlative*. Bew things
rctVU* 8 them, and they weakeradescrlp-
tlou. .
Don't pi-rtgch unless you have, prac
ticed. Deeds'.are ' tremendously\con-
vluctng.
Don’t tbh)k a foreigner can compre-
bqnd you any- better If you shout Into
hi* ear.
Don’t forget that politeness Is the
footer sister of diplomacy and an es
sential tact.
Don’t appraise a book at another’s
valuation. Critics are not censors ab
solute.— St. Louts Post-Dispatch.
A Railroad Man's Story.
“One of the worst starts 1 ever had."
said an engineer the other day. "was
due to a large, lazy pig that had got
on my mind. Nothing will slide a train
more easily and destructively from the
rails thun live pork. This particular
s|>ecimen bad a habit of burrowing
alongside the track, und tt was a fair
presumption that sooner ar later he
would find something to Interest him
between the rails und somebody would
go down* the bank.
’’I was eotnlng down a hill one day
at high speed and craning my neck for
,a com furring sight of piggy In his ue-
customed place when, as I popped
around, the curve, a, bright rod flag as-
sanltisl; my anxious gaze. The connec
tion l>etween: that flug and the pig was
only;a IHt of mental al>ernitlon on my
pnrt..,l»ut.lt-was.very vivid. I shut off
and grubbed the whistle cord, but be
fore .I.. could even screech for brakes I
saw that the (lag was only a red flan
nel ahlrt which the good woman of the
■hunt* to .which the pig belonged had
hung on nri Improvised clothesline be
tween tbe-telegraph polos.
“That mgv not sound like much of a
son re. hut If represents a typo -that
turns the ntiliimd >(Qgu's hair to « deli
cate ash color."
Wall Tin Hr Area t m.
A Bulu chief, when you voter bh> hov
el. remains silent for some iik»ur»ih«
and seems (|Ulte uueonst'loits of your
presence. At length t*e wi.Vs in a tone
of fcrave dignity. "Ue sttBii tsma" rt
see youi. to which yogi .reply in the
same way. The longer be take* to “see
you" the greater man you are supposed
to be. and until you are thus “«een'
tag a livelihood it cannot lie s:iic1'*' ou ,DU *l keep silent ami upitear as
lk a>uch as poMlble not tn he there at ail.
itltkt a reimlilioan government exists.
The |>o*session of political rights is a
grant advantage, but greater still is
natural right of life, liberty and work.
Proolou* u the ballot mav be, bread
is even wore needful, and the right
to earn it rightly holds the first
plane.
The <1 hv is (iliai, the sit i ition : s
urgent and the poor colored tn in of
ibe north can only look to the deiu -
orotic patty of t’ic union for the de-
in tbe Stnsnnro.
“The legless man ts always potting
his foot to It." observed (tte living skel
eton to the snake charrier.
“What has he dou* AowV"
"Last ntgbt we were navtug a friend
ly little game, and be asked the aruiiess
wonder to take a hand."—Baltimore
American.
Mew Teteka.
WlmbtetoD— Uttlo. old man! Have
you taught your doc any new tricks
lately?
QulmtUeton—Tea; I’ve been teaching
varton of ' is natural rig w.—At- blra to eat out of my hand He ate a
la nt Constitution. >blff piece out of tt ysaterday.-Hsrvard
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Contractor and Bnilder.
Estimates cheerfully furnished on all
. . classes ol building. . .
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BAINBKIDGE, GEORGIA.
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Doors. Sash and Bln ds. and contracts
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.A.11 Kinds
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or toml, stone, or in any way im
proving j our cemetery lot i If
so. write me at
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Ciithbert, €f».
To the Public.
1 nave a very large spring aud sum
mer pasture near town where 1 will take
cows nt morning and graze them during
the day. returning same at, night, for the
sum of $1.25 per month.
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j Posters. Business
Cards.Receipts, etc
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A'TTORNKPAT-Utf,
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lal attention given to real e-tau,
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