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The Jo final of Commerce, New York
Las appeared in a new form, It has n
lii jh standing among busim ss men. It
statistical and crop news is fresh and
reliable.
Tho New York Tribune remarks that
“tho Democratic party has yet to learn
that honesty is tho best policy,” but the
Ttibua© is mi<4okini. The Democratic
party will never straddle the tariff again
when a race is on.
Ilayti has a weapon in her armory
tnoro terrifying than 1(H) ton guns, and
it hns more than once put'an ©many to
route. It is yellow fever. Already this
year two United States cruisers hare lied
iu terror/tom i’ort-au-I’rmee.
“There has been more or less dissatis¬
faction among tho managers and clerks
wlio have conducted the recent elect ions,
t>ccuuH<) of tho respc nsibility and lack of
compensation, They argue that they
ought to he paid for their service. ”—At¬
lanta Constitution.
And the managers and clerks are right.
To carry on an election properly requires
men who are correct and experienced, in
order that the returns may be made in
good form, and that delay iu voting be
avoided. It is a hard job at the best,
and those who aro willing to undertake
it should certainly be paid for the troub
lo.
-- —a >e.
It is announced that in his inaugural
iMklrcsn Gen. Hovcy, of Indiana, will
condemn novcrely tho corrupt use of
money in tho election in Indiana. Gen.
' Hbvoy’a friends say ho did not contrib¬
ute a coat tj tho national campaign fund
These tilings aro greatly in his favor.
Mr. John Wanniunakcr raid the other
day that ho thought the attacks of south¬
ern new spapers on him were to be expect
od. This remark probably was not in
tended to bo complimentary, but it was
complimentary nevertheless. The south
is opposed to tho selling of cabinet poai
.t^ioft > to tho highest bidders.
it is now intimated that (Jlmirmnu
'Quay not only is not opposed to *Mr.
Blaine for Socratnry of State, but is dis¬
posed to favor him. This statement was
made by one of the’moflt influential re¬
publican ^newspapers in the country.
If Chairman Quay is willing for Mr.
Blaino to bo appointed, Mr. Blaine’s
chances ought to be 'very good.
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Mr. Joseph Medill of the Chicago
Tribune went to see Gen. Harrison the
other day. • He said the visit was purely
social, but a great many subjects, one of
which is politics, may be discussed du¬
ring a social visit. Mr. Medill very like¬
ly called Gen. Harrison’s attention to the
alarming fact that many southern color¬
ed voters seem to bo drifting from the
Republican party, but he is thought to
have avoided the tariff question.—Ex.
Homo of the colored people of Phila¬
delphia havo*]orgunuod ’an association
lor the proteetionj of tho rigUta^of tho
colored people of the slinth. Tho color¬
ed pooplo of the southjtre accorded more
rights than those of tho north. Why
should not tho society demand better
treatment of tho race £in ^Philadelphia
and otherjnortheru cities before extend¬
ing its work to the south?—Ex.
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The fact that Got. Beaver, of Penn¬
sylvania, sent to the legislature the oth¬
er day a message which covered all the
ground seems to havo [escaped tho no¬
tice of the press. The message was near¬
ly a dozen columns long, and its chief
characteristic was that it covered too
much ground. Ou the same day Gov.
HiU *ent to tho New York legislature a
vigorous and bold message which is at¬
tracting attention all over the eountr.y
Gov. Hill is a democrat and he has con¬
victions which lie is not afraid to ex¬
press.—-Macon Telegraph.
Tho outrage mill will be put to work
iu tho House to-morrow, when the
Hmalls-Elliot contest is brought np. and
it is said that nearly every republican
member desires to take a turn at the
crank. Mr. Mason, of Illinois, who vis¬
ited Charleston during tho presidential
campaign, will, it is raid, tell all that ho
knows and much that ho doesn't know
about alleged southern outrages, and
Smalls will bo given an opportunity to
unbosom himself. The democrats can
tmtcly leave their part of tho bilking to
Chairman Crisp.—Sav. News.
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The Chinese are gn at and ingenious
gamblers, and arc constantly introdue
iug new games of cluvnce, the latest of
which is thus described by a New York
paper; “The gamblers bet ou thenum
bor of setM.1 in the orange, twenty Wing
taken aa the mean. ' It is even money'
where there are more or less than twenty,
aud if the plra er is so disposed he places
, liia money on that figure itself and wins
three for one il there are just twenty
seed. The dealer gets . per cent,
mission. When the lxts are Laid the
dealer cut* the orange and counts the
Those woo lay money on the
light of th© figure pla y for less than
twenty ; those on the left for
»*-* wins. By a-an nous '*!** Orient*! r-•—F irony th«
heaviest loser get® the fragments of the
frart. ” The loser would not even get
,i the fraffmeuts tragmenw of oi tue the mm fruit wore n. mo the game cam*
^i^-ed by American- -Exchange.
insuring Registered P, c caces
Stood tUe vaine of tcgUend P«k«J®
.us « r .«s iiu in transmission. I he low
m such cases u borne by the senders.
Tin row some protection to t ic sender,
jor.c-u-r, a* a registered package isnuieti
more eaaily traced than one not register
< d, and a* in many instances the lost or
s.okn property is recovered.
Beginning with Jan. 1, a New York
insurance company adopted the feature
of insnriug packages. Tlie insurance
will begin at the time the sender receive?
from tho i>o.stmaster a receipt for the
rrgintcred package or letter, and will
end when the package or letter is de*
hvered to the addressed. It it shouldbe
lost or stolen in transmission, an amount
1 o its actual . , va.ne , won Id ,, , bo paid .,
by the Company to the sender.
Tlds feature is not altogether new in
immrnriM umurance, i bnt „* heretofore i * <■ it .. has , been ,
•-‘onfilled within u very narrow limit. It
ought to prove lHipular with business
i tiau.iduals, • i- • . , doubtless 11 .,
" as . a
Vt ry great Riuount of money and mer¬
chandise has been lost or stolen while
being transmitted as registered matter.
Home months ago, it will bo remember¬
ed a registered package containg $10,000
was posted at an office oa the Pacific coast,
and-was addressed to a New York bank.
It fail' d to reach its destination, and foi
some time quite a sensation was pro¬
duced throughout the country. Ho far
as has been stated, it was not traced
and the senders had to bear the loss
I li:s is only one instance in mauy, though
in the other instances the siuu transmit¬
ted was not nearly so great.
Of course tho New York company ex¬
pects to make money iu the business,
and it probably will. At the same time
it will confer a benefit upon tho public.
—Hav, News.
Hot Spring. .
Seven yours ago my blood was badlj
poisoned. Ulcers and boils breaking out
all over my body. The strong medicine
which 1 took brought on Khcvmutism,
and 1 wont to Hot Springs, Ark., for two
months, w hich seemed to cure tho dis
vase, but It was only smothered, for oi
my return horn the horrible disease ap
poured again worse thun M lw»fore. I then
dincardod all other treatment and took
Swift Spi'eillc, and Us uso cured me per
foctlv well. 1 have been wwll about sov
on years, and no return of the disease.
S. L. Edwauds,
McCormick, S. Oct, 20, lytid.
Boils.
S. S. S., is a sure cure for boils, for ii
cured mo twelve months ago. I took on
ly one bottle. B. O. Vehsell,
Greenwood S. Oct, 2'5, 1838.
During tho early part of tho past spring
(tHSH), At inv body was covered with boilu
oiir time more than fifty were counted
on uiv body and the limbs. My face was not
exempt from painful trouble, Tie
uftu&l remedies would <lo me no good.
Just why 1 began taking S. S. S. I do no*
know, but almost immediately 1 began t<
improve. 1 took nearly three Lotties, it in
myself entirely well, It was your modi
clue which effected tho cure, when every
thing else had tailed. Yours truly
J. 11. FvMIUIIAM,
Staunton, Ya.. Aug, 1, 1888.
Swirr’ Specific is entirely a vcgotabl.
remedy, and la tho only incdieino wide!
permanently cures scrofula. Blood Humoi
Cancer anil Contagious Blood Colson
Send for t>ot-ks on Blood and Skin l>ia
eases, mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
Z_llinsii»g IN tHsoa
In tho oars, sometimes a roaring buzzing
sound are cause ! by catarrh, that exceed¬
ingly disagreeable and very common dis¬
ease. Loss of smell or hearing also re¬
sult from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla
t he great blood purifier, is a peculiarly
successful it by remedy purifying for this'disease, which
cures the blood. If you
suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsapa¬
rilla, tho peculiar medicine.
Tho Love that Lives.
“Youth fades, love droops, tho leaves
of friendship fall—
A mother’s secret hope outlives them
all. ”
She will not believe her dimpled darl
ing must die. The baby help*, eyes look to her
for help—and there is Hasten to
the Pierce's nearest Golden druggist ami procure Dr
Medical DNeo v ery, and
your child may bo restored, for it cures
consumption, Lnngs, which is onlv scrofula of
the if taken in the time, as read
ily as it cures scrofula affecting other
parts and organs. Don't delay.
A . inn-feet . , specific, Dr. Sages Catarrh
homedy.
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The New York carpet weavers who
a<Mi.'d so much topr^cnos, ,o one
of the Harrison parades about three
mouths ago, have struck. Thev were
persuaded that democratic suocessmeant
lower wages or loss of work to them;
thev find by experience tkd republican
“r —'*<*■
ingmen will perhaps discover after a
time that the onlv way to make money
by voting is to demand cash in advance.
t,, 1 hat . way isjiot . . commendable, , , and , may
land him who practices it in the
tiary. The man who votes a certain
ticket, in the expectation of being paid
] fordoing so in a roundabout way, through
his wagia. is bound to bo disappointed
—and he ought to be.
•••
1 Ernest Flieshman of Baltimore is one
J of the men who want t he earth, Some
| years ago he married the daughter of
j millionaire Baitimoreau. Albert Gotts
j chalk, into and partnership shortly afterwards with his he was tak
eu
j law. who allowed him 7i per cent, of the
profits, amounting to about $100,000 a
| year. Fleishman, however, seems to
have thought it was worth more than
that to have the millionaires daughter
*° T * and he sued the old gentle
miui for ©tic-ha 1 ! the profits alleging
Sm member d"“,rcm“ of the family. Theaonrtdecid
ed that ho was fortunate enough in get-1
JJ*? ** S f highK probable ff? 0 ’? that.other r V Vt ?f ly iccomi young i
mcn wonld havo Ixxm wilhng to marry 1
the millionaire's daughter for !c*. Ex
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BECFcoodcheer -
To the honest fcqoirer after troth,it,d
troubled with some coatagious blood dis
ease, seeks a remedy which wiU com.
plctely eradicate from his svsteaf every
gcrn ot ^ iooi j that the ones he
loves—his wife and his children—may be
saved, the experience of others comes as
a mighty revelation. Common sense telL»
him actual results arc the only sure proo*
of curative virtue. P.ead the following
.rue testimony:
Twelve years ago I contracted ft terri
ble case cf blood poisoning? My atrlic
^ r ‘ «n»I* hornUc I fiad no nppe
tion ulcers, was impaired, my throat was fuilef
and m fact I was a total wreck.
I had been under the treatment of several
of the leading physicians of Atlanta;
tried nearly every blood remedy adver
tis V l 5 r ; cnt t0 Ifct Springs, where I rc
m ained , Sc-varal . months, receiving no ben
c fit whatever—the dread disease still clur.g
to me.
ibree years ago I was laid up with
'hcumati.sni. My knees were drawn up
jn such a position that I could not leave
aiy bed for months.
Last summer the disease seemed to re¬
new its attack upon me with all the rav¬
ages cf death, My life was a lingering
torture, and I had despaired of ever get¬
ting mended well 15. when a friend of mine recom¬
B. B. I began to use it at
once, and find myself permanently cured.
I refor to Rev. C. C. Davis, Dr. John G.
Westmorland. I)r. Knott, Gam tt Cro.,
and numerous others who know cf tnv
case. I cheerfully recommend B. B. Hi,
for I really believe it is trie best medicine
fox tlie blood in the world.
, Jas. -L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.
onejbottjc During the month cf February I bought
of B. B. B for my four-year old
boy, blood who had what doctors Grin heredi¬
ishment tary poison, bottle aad to my utter aston¬
one cured him. In Feb¬
ruary my elder son, twelve years of age,
was his legs, literally and covered with ugly sores on
a terrible eruption on his
head. lie was cured with two bottles of
B. B.B. As a quick blood cleanser it has
ao equal. > James Hill, Atlanta, Ga.
For several year.? I have been suffering
from a constitutional blood poison, which
ha3 resisted the treatment of our best
physicians, medicines. and the use of the most noted
U
I was covered with a copper-colorcfi
eruption of all over my body and limbs, with
loss back, aching ftppetitp. of excruciating joints, general pains in debil¬ my
ity, emaciation, falling ray off hair,
nervousness.' of my sore
throat and great I became
iiicredulous, but being told that ft. It. B.
was a sure enough blood purifier,and that
it did not require a patient to use a "toss
before he was cured, I commenced its
use. Within two weeks’ time I felt im¬
proved. I have taken about ten bottles
md fed as well and sprightly as any man.
and My appetite hair and strength fall have returned
my ‘does not out. 1 do not
hesitate to say that B. B, B. has. r.o equal
as who a general will only blood purifier, bottle and will any. be* one
use one con¬
vinced that it has no equal in these parts
1 still continue its use, as it is a splendid
tonic afid Uccds my system in a line con¬
dition. You ndve the liberty to direct any
sufferer toguc in person.
K. P. B.'Jonls,
Atlanta, Ga.
t had 24 running ulcers on one leg, and
0 on the other, and felt swallowed greatly prostrated,
i Iwlievc I actually a barrel of
medicine in vain efforts to cure the dis¬
ease. With little hope, cl I finally acted on
the urgent advice a friend, and got a
bottle of I>. B, B„ 1 experienced a change
and my despondency was somewhat dis
polled. sixteen bottles, I kept using and all it the untiLJ ulcers, had taken
rheuma
lism, and other horrors of blood poiso*
and have disappeared, well again, after and at last I am sound
of an experience oi
twenty years A. lb torture. Brunsok, Atlanta, Ga.
B. Kexxesaw, Ga., Sept. 11,1887.
1>. B. Company— My Dear Sir:
the t take great benefit pleasure wife in has acknowledging derived from
great and wonderful my medicine, B.
vonr great B.
B. I or two years she was a great suf¬
ferer from had Scrofula, or some blood dis
case which lain dormant all her life.
We had attention from some of the most
skillful physicians in the country, but all
to no effect, until we had all despaired ol
her ever recovering. Her mouth was one
solid ulcer, and tor two months cr more
her body was broken out with sores until
she lost a beautiful head of hair, also eye¬
lashes and eve-brows; wreck. in fact, she scenic!
to be a complete
Now comes the great secret which 1
want all the world to know: That three
bottles of Blood Balm medicine has done
the work which would sound incredible tc
any one who did not know it to be so.
clear To-day my wife scrofulous is perfectly taint, healthy and and she
from any
now has a three-month-old babe, also per¬
fectly healthy. Very respectfully L. C^&i-ibY.
. H
Glen Alpine Station*, a-- C. )
fc ^February 13th, IP*??)
This is to certify that three years ago I
had my left leg amputated four inches
below the affection. knee, caused After by blood it poison
and bone was ampu
tated end of there It that came measured a running 35a ul^er rnclies on one the
and inches the other, and con
the best dpeters in Charlotte. I beard of
} l hc wondorful B. B. B. 1 resolved to try
I ^ % y b!’R wal 120^cSl * 1 \VhS
ced I gained
I I had taken three bottles 8‘
j pounds in weight; when ,1 had taker
j bottles. I now weigh three ISO inches pound* high ftnd
I measure five feet and
1 1 con ^ n A that >'- our ha f
as a blood purmer. It ceftamly worked
; Uke a charm. (12) J. It. WILSON.
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