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’ The < i >vi»rti(»r haw row nr>l
j$\M for the arrest of (< • irgo
pejijier, who kill -I Iiim w if. in
'county, on the 1 oof hint March,
a reward for the unknown
ty or parties who burned
bf Mr. H, H. If, Masaey ia
County, Nov. 2 k, last.
Our neighbor, acrosli the river,
ry county, is makinfv prepar.ltioun
build n tmlihtantill brick «*■
nt Abhevillo, tin* county kite.
Contract to build has been let and the
hjiek nre already being burned. It
is n Wonder that a« large and wealthy
ns Henry it has not been done be¬
fore!
A Brent Hattie.
Is continual going on in the lmman sys¬
tem, The demon of impure blood strives
to gain victory over the constitution, to
min health to drag victims to the grave.
A good reliable medicine like flood’s
Hftiwapnrill.i »« the weapon with which to
rb*fe»»*l oiuV*» self, drive tho desperate
enemy from the field, and restore peace
and Inidily health for many years. Try
thie peculiar niedieine.
Hie Hostoii Commercial Bulletin is
authority for tlm statement that quite
recently, 700,000 yards jule bug¬
ging have been nol l iu Atlanta, in
the space of thirty days, If that is
true it w in Id scent tlrsrt t lie farmers ol
1 l«*orgi:t will have t > fight home <l< a’cn
as well as Western an'd Northern
inanuf.icturers, in their elFtrtti to ol
tain covering for their cotton nt n
reasonable price.
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Don’t give up, my poor, sick friend ,
While there,* life thorf*’* hope, 'tis said ;
feleker persons often mend y
Time to give up when you’re dead,
l’urer, richer blood you iit’cd ;
This Strength and tone your system give ;
advice he wi*o and lined—
Take the O. M, l). and live.
Those letters stand for “Uolden Metli
c^l building Discovery” purifying (Dr. IMcrce’s), diaeuso tho great
up, ami ex¬
pelling remedy of tho ago.
Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit and dis
giu*t breath, everybody but Dr. with Hugo's your Catarrh otlensive Item*
use
4dy aud end it.
To those who arc longing to see
tfiis a thickly populated country, we
mould rd'iT for their careful consid¬
eration the Hulhving* crtaHcd on the
itihnhitnnts of tho most thf.dfly plp
ulatrd country on tlm gh bo, China.
Report# from flint country state that
fully five million people nro in a starv¬
ing condition, caused by tin* overflow
Of rivers, which le r t the land in such
(i condition that, in many instances
it is unfit for cultivation and in no
place can a full crop It' raised for
years to enmo.
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“Hvory Sprim?.*’
Hays one of tho best housewives in New
England, “ \V© feel the necessity of tjik
ing a good mcilieino to purify the Mood,
and we all take Hood's-Sarsaparilla. It
kbep« tlui children free from humors,
my hnsluiml says it gives him a good
appetite, and for myself, 1 am sure I
could never do all my work if it was not
for this splendid medicine. it makes
mo feci strong and cheerful, and I am
never trouMed with heodaeho or thut
tired feeling, as 1 used tyl*o.”
•••
Among the young men of Dawson
there is a remarkable degree of Warm¬
hearted, cord in? friunduhi] > and unity.
liuDftbovo nil is the spirit of attach¬
ment to the city. Just now they are
especially enthused over her future
and arc ready to stand shoulder to
shoulder and sacrifice il need be, for
t lu'r "clfare. duly k * the , other . ,lnv ,
one
"* as heard to remark that, although
he did n*»» • feel absolutely confident
lint a certain investtifeMt would
.vet If it \ws fortlie good of the eitv
was willing to take the risk. That is
the spirit of them all. The older and
wealthier citizens nro not alone
their enthusiasm for the good
The voting men are with
l>sw .on tfs.
T he young men of Fort Gaines
waking up to a sense of their
and working together to build up
town. T he good effects of their work
cam be seen already, and will be
perceptible every do-y. \ouug men
are eonting Ua^h e front in o\*ery oocir
potion and tnev are discharging
duties oh faithfully ami completely as
tlib older chics.
I HAIR BALSAM
I ■ CVansrs and feenuttfles M Ml
m M 8 rromutea Fails a taxunant growth. Gray
I Nwtr to Rsttor)
"sir t« its Youthful Color.
R Curcswvdii dlaeaawaand hair
HINDERCCRNS.
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Oklahoma's Settlers.
The Chictgo Xt w-f-rtr** of t •
new settlers ia Okiboma will carry
farming implements in their'bip pocket a
and,the News is probaray »;orr , '< , t.
vast majority oij Lc mutwhoure 1
around the border waiting for the
of April have no intention of making
living by growing corn and wheat. Thc*\
only see an opportunity Of getting !<•*
acres of good land for nothing, w hich
o ceptionAlly welMo-ated for selling
people who redly do wffnt to grow
and wheat, and me d**tenuiued to makt
the most of the one opportunity of a life
lime to go into u profitable land
lation without any capital. In this
of business, carried on in a wild
ty where courts arc scarce and the
of the istri*uge.t the best cbseived law ul
tire land, they instinctively foci that
issto’.s will bo of more use than
plows. Pistols may make lilies good,
and good titles are w hat they want.
Plows will do for. the people to whom
they expect to sell Piles.
It has not before happened that a
large body of good land was left far be
hind in the Western march of develop
input, the oouutry on all sides
thickly settled, and it is not wonderful,
when notice is given that Oklahoma is
to be opened, that ten men should rush
in to get quarter sections, when there is
room for one. Whether the nine
will submit quietly to disappointmen 1
respect cart fully the rights of their
more fortunate companion remains to be
. It is more than likely that they
ill not, and that the agriculturalimple
the News ipeaks of will lie put
at work in timne*oiftf district,
the new territory'.
The President seems not 9t> have been
in fixing the date so far ahead to
the gates. The delay gives
for a greater number ofmlveiitnreis
gather, and will intensify’ the si rug
for possession of the lam’s. Permis¬
to enter should hltve been the first
on the subject.—Macon
Telegraph.
Faetn For Fanners.
A contributor to Belford'g 3Iagazinc
April makes some btatementn which
interest farmers ve*y g’’nitty. lit
that in 18(50 ll .o farmers constituted
liulf of tho population am\ bad oue
of tho wealth of the country, but
between 18(50 and 1880 they added
61,122, 588,181 to their possessions,
during tl:c same period the other
of the population added $23, 350,
to their.,.
These figmes seem to be an answer to
question, * ‘Does farming pay?” They
that from 1800 to 1880 it did not
very well, un this point tho con¬
gives the following information,
may not be absolutely correct
which is -bout as correct as could
obtained : Capital invested iu farm
yielded n average profit on them
of 2 i or cent; in railroads,
and shipping. 4 per cent,
city tenenu nts and business houses.
per cent. ; iu active zniniug, 10 pei
in banking, 12 per cent.; m oth
industries, from 12 to 40 per cent.
There nro several things which hav*
farming .i vstber unprofitable busi
the ruo: i noteworthy of which are
tariff and. m the South, the system
farming.
The methods ia some localities pursu¬
l>y the farmers in conducting their
have been so frequently shown
be unwise ones that it would seem tc
uuneccsenvy to go over the ground
The fact which confronts south¬
farmers is that they mast change
met coda if they would attain auy
thing hko the success which they have a
to expect. There are signs that
are becoming alive to this fact—
experience 'has taught them that
must make a change, Perhaps
record Igr twenty years from 1884
show a marked improvement in
condi ; ju.—S avannah News.
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Nib all Hanks Needed.
An iudustrial exchange calls attention
(he need of small Imuking institutions
the South. It rjivs that such iustitu
wo it<l beoue means for the rap
develop icirt of Southern industries.
case is stated tlius: “Few banks
aiv started have less capital than
11 the proper legislation were
precurtd, national banks could be o:
v.ilh less than §50,000 capital to
advantage. It might be difficult
organize a large banbiug institution
certain Southern communities, but it
would be quite tasy to raise a limited
^ Ul , H ofbaEkiBgfa
f t ,t in many sections of the
South, but the estnbli-hmeut uf tmall
banks would prove of the utmost value.
There i- st.tree it a town of any size
that could not support on,' or more such
institutions, flic maintenance cf
would prove oi benefit to any communi
ty in whic'n they might l»o organized.
The foot is that the capital of the e*. ti
try is not proportionately diEtributetl.
The Extern ^alei have-a pktLois of
money, while the SSouth and Wc*st suffer
from its scarcity. The organization of
g^udl ’oanks would relieve this
py to a great extent, aud fheir multipli
would in time lead to a condition
«f ciiaaUty between the sections in the
mattcr of financial fueiiit.es, which does
not at present c^ist
Many of our smaller towns kc*. u'\
fed the :u etl of banking faoili ids, an 1
, a f f} l6 larger complain that then
oreyital is in;nleqiiate to meet
muiirenieuts. It appears to us
the su^geetion favoring the
l*iuks, i Ja good and
one—Columbus Enquirer Sun.
CCT BWWfrS IRON BITTERS
Cores Indi. :“>tion. Biliousness, Dyspepsia, J-’ila
ria, N«nrouMi«ss. and General Dvt.fiiiy. Phyd
cisns ifoauiuiend it. All dealer* sell It. Genuine
hasttadc Mark "ad crussed red Uuo on wrs; per.
DID YOU KNOW IT?
Did yhu kr.cw catarrh is a IZoci disease ? YTell it
tltr.od invariably i' and freqf.ct.!!? Is a symptom
<ff inherited blood poison. The tendency to uatarth
-nay lay dormant in the system i-aif a men’s iifst’.ire
ar.d then suddenly become active and the diseas;
. * once severe and troublcsdmc.
* N C. Er.tv.vr.ns, Larr.pissnv Springs, Ttsas
wtit.i: *-For over f fjr t^or^ I have r»ert agreut
suhcrcrfiomatcrribiefarmof NasolCcurrh. i was
gteat'y annoyed v.ilh awn tat t roaring ia my head
*r l my bearing beettn^? very much impaired.
The discharge from ray n-vc was profuse and
v -> - ol.ensi ve, end ir.y gcr.crr.1 hrJth
GATAiti'II -‘Paired. I tried most all prominent
t-hysicians, but they did n^t curs me
and I used various advertised preparations without
benefit
I then sei.t totho drug store cf T. E. Smith S
Bre., r r.d ; archased II. D. u, r.nd to r. y ut-.e;
a-.orash:ner.t ur.d satisfaction, the use cf ton lx#t
lies h.-s restored my general health stopped the
roaring sensation, entirely healed ai:4 cured ti-.e
nasal catarrh, and I am proud to recommend a 1 !ood
remedy wnth rath powerful curative proptrt’cs
*« ousinuss men of cur town know cf n;y cure.'
W, A. ri:rrri! FrcdcrJa, A!a., writes: “ I cm
Tq*nsi re ^ ra < n « r oniteiiing ycuwhr.r , ; gio
J/4 it ! AimH ri medicine
;us you have. For two
years my mother has suffered wftfc a
severe Catarrh of the head md ulceratedsofM’iroct
She resorted to various remedies withoat effect,
until slip used I-'- B. JI., which cured hci catarih.anc"
liealcd her sore tiiroat. 5 ’
Tt. C. Kinvard I: Son, Towaliga, Gs. 'vrites
“One of our neighbors has beta suta ring from
ORT* c “ tarr ”^ or ^veral years,which resisted
bfl 1 AltHH nnn treatment and medicine
rc pried to.
AVe finally induced Urn to try tV
efficacy of B. B. B^ and he was soon delighted with
an improvement. He continued its use, and was
cured sound itti well.”
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F4artyrs io Headache
Seek relief in vain, until they begin to
use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Then they re¬
gret tho years of suffering they might
have escaped had they tried this remedy
earlier. Tho trouble was constitutional
not local; and, until Ayer’s Sarsapa
rina did its effective work ns an
Alterative and Wood Purifier, they were
compelled to suffer.
Tho wife of Samuel Pago, 21 Austin
st., Lowell, Mass., was, for a long time,
subject to severe headaches, tho result
of stomach and liver disorders. A per¬
fect euro has been effected by Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla.
Frank Roberts, 727 Washington st.,
Boston, says that ho formerly had ter¬
rible headaches, Sarsaparilla, and until he took
imrtliciuo Ayer’s never found auy
that would give
Permanent Relief.
“ Every Spring, for years,” writes
Lizzie W. DeVean, 202 Fifteenth st.,
able Brooklyn, headaches. N. Y., “I have had intoler¬
I commenced the tiso
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla last March, and
have not had a headache since that
time.”
“ I suffered from headache, indiges¬
tion, and debility, and was hardly abio
to drag myself about the house,” writes
Mrs. M. M. Jtowis, of A st., Lowell,
Mass. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla lias worked
a marvelous change in my case. I now
feel strong aud well as ever.”
Jonas Carman, Esq., of Lykips. Ta.,
writes: “For years I have suffered
.dreadfully, caused by every impurity Spring, from tho headache,
of blood and
bilousucss. It seemed for days and
weeks that my head would split open.
Sarsaparilla. Nothing relieved This me medicine till I took has Ayer’s
cured
me completely.”
When Mrs. Oenevra Belanger, of 24
Bridge Ayer’s st., Sarsaparilla, Springfield, she Mass., had began to
nso suffered
for souio years from a< serious affection
of the afflicted kidneys. with Every Spring, also, she
was headache, loss of
appetite, and indigestion. A friend per¬
suaded her to use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
which benefited lier wonderfully. Her
health is now perfect. Martyrs to head¬
ache should try •
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Trcpared I’rice by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Worth Co.. Lowell, bottla. Mase.
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Neuralgia “Pain-’s
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Mrs. L. A.
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