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VO I. V. NO. 29.
DIRECTORY,
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CHURCHES.
fUrriM Turin n. It* v. /,.T. \V< over. Eh?
|.,r. IVem liing 1-' s»»i»l 3rd Sunday- in e»eh
month. 8 un«!tty*e*’ho«d 9a. in., .J. K,
tin Sopt. Prayer meeting Thur-dny
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'Joy nit it. io< ui. Vine u Uegular Well..’ Prayer meet¬
ing TuomIsh evening. Prayer moot*
ing Wediioiday cvwihig.
l*RK«ny ik hi a s f’nrRfir. ---Sumlay
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COUNTY.
Ftrrr.Rf«*u Cot’RT ILm .1 I! Ouerry jn«lgo
/ II Oiwtrv, solicitor. .J \V hutlivo cUi k.
J T McAllintcr, s'wciitf. Kogulur term, 4th
Jioiulayn in Muri li find Hcplcmbur,
Court op Ordinary.—I t. T.
Knotc. ordinary. Kigular meeting U,
Monday ” in > a< h month
County Court—G. Cj. Lurk,
Judin*.
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Coroner, J. !>. Owens.
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nurt ntvtiin tach numbtr.
Not a short novelette, but ,* tong storysuch
«» yon are used to get %n book form and pay
from ont dollar to one dollar and n half for, 1
Not only that, but with oath nur^r you get
nv&ts!zss:&.’Z!, anabundonee of other contributions, uhichgivts
the of popular favor, m *„
gateway have rt vnded
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li.fomiwi v*i>i»in, ui.d I wi-Loil you wo„!d folio
Lit rnm)>ift. * i l.v-r wr.'V *nitl
M a* It* * nn yon too
wi*hod 1 c«v t?f lo I *t'k u« it>liith h« Mrs.
Allffl Ittxl ihf lnnk..» .vti LdV wwu ulotbe*. Out
•kip im* wh*t 1 Whitt hftvrB't.'’
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Mrs l.».* “Wcli, shojjct* Mlcf hot Informa¬
tion front (a M* inn iiioy t \E *. i Kilmit that
►If know * ail lh#t i* log on. an>l i« hru-ht snl
t nt. rt.tlnio r in «o»i*ft>nUon but I coy A do ss
v.«ll *■* i*!*' ‘u -vS if l hftl tho *ara»> source of
liiform«t’i«m She l-*ut no tho U«t minil cr of her
Macftr.fi.f lately, *mi 1 learned, UH>r»* in one hour's
rraainj-. s';»»ut various soclul matters and th«
|o|)ic» of thfi day. th*n 1 tv <n:d rick np ir. a month
by my acci.*U,um ! chitis with fr ends. It certainly
rovers Ih* d ev. d ry tojdc the of Intcrect. dotail« from honaekreptng; the new* of
.y im to of
BT*d every’ I* CO licautifulty ilhu'r.ited. too.
Bvery tin* bark • M-* and n»c gw* over to ihe Allen*’ sho
Ci*«u** toii*e* mo to pet you to take
roptwvl lkmotvst * f P'i , th*. it41y boy* Ma.-anne. fer a* it the itorics era
rtt watch every month,
B* Mr. a | Alien Ucc i|,found by for them it. It td-o i« really iu it* pages; v>ouderfol snd
Mroftrt
tow it *uiUrvt-ry meuib. r of the family l"
ftpcclmaikChpy. Mr !,*e “ Urll.|H'rha;* fofc tf It I* anything 1 bdb< ttcr like send hat fora
it i*. i» will snd instruc the whole, » (u*. job *
,\tu use -
Sin* Ln i ee that W. .lermngs Demon.t,
»b. |>ntd.sh*r, :.*> East ltih :'lmt. X»w York, is
•’tet-n.- t«»s>-hd a Specimen Copy for h*cents, so
aeni t I >*e OnUr* anythin;, cutKim as each the number contains
a • Patter» - holder to which *ur
1 'att. in she may choos*. and in any site just
alum* tn tie* each <opy worth .v*cents and. I
v,.iit jacket put* cm like Mr*. Ai'en’ft, i ho
tub- rijkU* |#i c ia only ftf O a year: and I
rv,i*t *•;■ i mn't sec In- they can publish tn
•ie^ai-i a Ma»a*.i&c tot no litUc money.
A LIBERAL OFFER.
ONLY $gv5Q FOR
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I> -.iiorcHUs I'.uiiily Maguzlno.
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J‘. FERS 0 N DAVIS Tho
Memo
rfe» •ajme m , K-Jiig . .I , l»y , the
m*w pvi'jkvn
r* • 1 . ft'm. J«>ui« with uiwstuuc** of
M.% s >nvtH U’aulifuUv Hill be miihtntto iitimiivtcvl cbunui.igly and
w . i n,
n}\ AjJfDnfM m esert wai»L*ib wAy worthy (’i*t tpl. of to the-nK
-fact:«*n ::;mr«»r.t*< it or
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The Croat W'e.hinle Fsnnn n*--1 Orwn
IHrt ofUieHomti. brsprHt T •tobavt
t I v< r. •» >; 'i>.
eru ilouiva him*** * . »/.
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‘Room ftr Ihe proei i-n. It’s a 1
enc. It’s hctnl in Mivi, rr,.l rr-ar in
ravnnnnh. 20Oi. i! -u.f v, :i"'.ns(‘o» t;*ini
: 49,MK/ Pianoo «n.l < 'rgnr.:; sold by L. d ii.
H. M. II, since 1 ■vO.
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,\ <- rhN' W’i >• l! l‘i;t , ~t siinl Oi.ji. 'y til ,-i
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ftU,Vu *t»s*au«.ut i,. J *Gt U.i t ii". I .-rt t xa'irumtoti.
j IIow have vre ever built tip stirli art
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i«ctl«>r?ann.» ■.*«. re dealt m?. Wn
maU* our pMron- o ineudi. Wc roijc
tor then, divide take them and ■ ».o partnership, as it
wore, profits actually give them
wore Iknti their wormy's vorth.
Our T^r-. Cni :*ut.<'ir S' . Cn ? 1 , oiir !‘f* -fiuM
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; i’l llft.ifi tUkVl il|«» o fltor. •' ; * t tt HSHitl.i :i W' x i • -..*•/*
fritn'Uin on the tjroith l Tfc;u*i» i* v/a.v welmvu.
Fallammiter Bargains 1887-83
| *tj|,nt!ii<r('ln.<iiia'(li)t Sail* nw. Wnrerooms
IwiiH'iiHf ltnri liaw< dirift from i iumrio.
Uru.nr IJn»«n'ms lima ever, lor lull fuui
' v: » u ‘’ '»*i-**‘
. Not reduced |’rire*i and poorer Inf tnt
incnt«, hut tho game h w p. irrn and h ttcr
inntruuentn. Greater value for iho money.
Of our lowest-priced Instruments this is
r.pecially true. proud They oftliem. are vastly Hard todescrihe improved
and we are
such bargains on paper, hut we’ll try.
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AI K «n.s OiC(MM. Four s-t« };<*<]". T'U
4 ‘ k* miino Ht'ipt'. ]t":mtiful A mwt u'.hir*
»Wo Vurlor Or ; ,-;i;i. Oiinitlition dialler.,?. A.
Jiart llariffttm, idvat’iabhj fm >i our. Thoumiuh of each
told, aad buyers more (had pleased.
An Immense Slock from World’s Best
*° « ,l5 ‘ ! \ U U } nnJ PJ ,r9cs * 0vcr
800 difierent styles to chnoso iroui.
ri\XOS.-l’Wi*hrrin«, .Wn .on .V nnwlin,
AlnilniNltrk. Dent. Arioti, sltm-ia SI.OOO.
OIMJANS. *• Klnnon A- IliunUu, fr.ear.nl,
Dny Htatr, SSI to 8750.
Eisiest v.rjn^» Trrtm ever heard of From $5
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rrir.t, Fn'-.yH r ml e:cnfdy ? •yfr-rn r.n repwrnteu. «.*. I-verj-ilijnjr full informs* In v'-An
Sluvi h c!m4S‘'S?
n%brmBFJi.~ j^’cd frUe*; Mrf (fruit; 1
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DD£M ABATES
rirl f«US!3 zz ijQflNRgH. r.a
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TAHOS and ORGANS
IN THE WORLD
Arc manufactured a ad so U fertile least money
THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST.
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OF PURE COD LIVER OIL
i»i£ riY'E J OFHOSi»HITES
AiftlOSt ^ 8 S rUmtSDiO , db __ Rill^t
„ So uts^wtscJ ..... that it can bo taLen,
digosSect, and assimilated by tha plain most c-U
sensitive stomach, when th«
tannc.t he tolerated; ami by tho ectn*
tilnatlor of the oil v. ith the hypopitef*
phites i« much more eCitacicua.
Bsii<rl'i),U at,ns. fls «a a n SCSI finch J»r®atfv.• r Mk, .
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Pcfscns gala L rzaidli * f witlle tiklag u.
Physicians BCOTTSBMXJLSIONisackfictclcdgcdby __ be the
to Finest and Best prepa¬
ration in tho world for tho relief and euro ci
GENERAL CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, *
DISEASES, DEBILITY, WASTING
EIA AC:ATiCfi, *
COLDS and OMRONIC CCUCHS.y
Wasting The great in ChiLlren. remedy for Send Consxanptizn, end
by aii Druggists.
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED,
T«> the Enrron— Please jntnnp roar read¬
ers that I have a positive remedy tor the above
i i.ftim il disease, liy its timely use Thousands i»l
hopeless cases have been permanently cureiL
I ! shall i*e ^la i to send two bottles ol u*y reme¬
dy fkkk to any ol your readers who hare cob
*iuni»tion if they will sen4lR» their express
j ■* ofBce address. KespeetfsUv,
* -t’l M. M.C USU’eurt st.. New York
S £ itio ilgAr *3? 7 Our , descriptive to all. Uius -5 |
5jj sUVjl.*; bated Catalogue for issyl
Si 3
S of a com
W^T^be! ' ptete«n«rtineiitoftb*a|
SE Rv*-*-t».^-> .. 4 »r.dCaftioc.a?.*-.-emcs.j *
|v^ £t Sects Vines Shrubs.;: IS
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gfREE’A^pdesnts. * E.-tuMM»ert. InSAi j! l
ftS4h*RH*hi^fUSnii»nvd. | 350rec-nLo’.:ses.
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EOBT GAINES, GA., WE.DMESDAY, FEBRUA1 )Y \ jl 15), 1890.
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Write us fer Illustrated Catalogue, Free.
|M - Peculiar 1
Many peculiar points make Hood’s Sap.
eapariila superior to all other medicines.
Peculiar in combination, proportion, -*
and preparation of ingredients,
Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses
the full curative value of the J
! best known remedies of
the vegetable king- «iom.
j J and Peculiar economy in its d|9 f Hood’s ^ t b^r
J ,
Ml ' ilia the only modi- :
rino of can truIy
be said, Dollar.’** Mcdicto^in
One
.
A® larger and smaller bottles
1 i
r "U’iar in its medicinal merits, j
Hood's unknown, Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures e.uk j
< rto and has won for itself
the title ef “The greatest blood V * , ;
; purifier ever discovered.’*
; 1 'cculiarin its” good name vs It
I borne,”-there is now r more
' of Hood’s Sarsaparilla sold la
1 Lowell, where V it is made,
than of all other blood
purif iers. r vv * ^Peculiar in its
phenonic- r.al record of sales
abroad, ^ no other preparation
bus over attained such popu¬
larity In so short a time,
and retained its popularity
and confidence among all classes
of people so steadfastly.
Ho not he induced to buy other preparations,
but he sure to get tha Peculiar Medicine,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla ’
Sold by all druggist*. g’jslxforRa. Prepared only
by C. I. J2ool> CO., Apothecaries,Lowell, Mass.
IOO Dosc 3 Cno Dollar
Uonsislnit.
“You can't teach an old dog new
trkks >’' sM oId Judgo Dewey, of
V«ll 0 W Mount City, when his wife
b«®?«l l»m for the third time to
remember to cat with his fork at
, ncr approaching , . dinner ,. party; ...... “I 11
try not to forget, my dear, but I
WUSll t brought UJ) to it. polks
ought to do what they are brought
up to."
Ho did not remember at tho din
ncr party, ilis knife %vcnt to his
mouth a dozen times. Next dav
'
v '* .j non lon tJ IHO lf , jamilV fnmilt- W.1S «.no dining alOnc.
i IHO | 0 () OIU | ( i JUUge i U( ] (rf , dClCClOU detected his DlS youngest vmin (rod
son, rratik, with his knife at his
«,».
“Fating with VOU1’ knife sir?
We the tab:.!-’ IhunJerd tho M 4
“You'll eat bread anAAtllk
till further orders." .
“Beally, ^ papa, 1 thiuffc yon are
° liar ' 1 O' 1 pone-' h’rankic,”
"* r8, Dc’.wtW, as llio little lellow
IMjtA'hc table. 4 he faces of the el*
dcr boys and the grown tin ngh
t< r.r showed ti with
their mother.
“He ate with his knife,’’ growled
the old man.
“So did you at the dinner,’’
torted Mrs. Dewey*, severely.
“Don’t I know it!’ returned the
judge. Don't I know it! I cat
with my knife because I was
brought up to it, but that boy
wasn’t brought up to it. None ol
my* children was brought up to it;
as sure as 1 live, Til lock ’em up
on spoon victuals tiU they learn
tho uso of a fork! ’—Youths Com
paiuon.
Tlic lh‘SC‘!»:bluitce ol Mai ricil
l'ou]i?r
It bas long been accepted as a
r fa;t ,h f . mamcd . . eo "P' c *' " h0 , 4r
)
dltion. of li*o, but the imlucncc cf
whoso minds must ncccssarilv react
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upon each , Other, , assumo a more or
less facial resemblance to each olh''
or. Ihc Pholoitrrphio Socie.v of
„ . , , .
* *
to determine, , . „ this . . question, . have ,
mr.de photographs ot eovcutye.ght
}*oung conpies. TLhe results is that
in twenty-four cases the resem
blance in the personal appecrcnce
of the husband and wife was great¬
er than that of brother, r.nd sister;
in thirty cases it was equally great,
and in only twenty-four was there
a total absence of resemblance.—
[New York
ser.
If your kidneys are inactive ycu
feel aud look wretched even iu the
cheerful society and melancholy J. 11. McLean tn the
ioliiest oecsions. Dr. s
Liver and Kidney Balm will set you
right again: $1.0*J per buttle.
Try the fattening hogs with char
cyu!. Ten to one they will eat
greedily, and will recover their
petilcs is they have lost them
;oo heavy feeding. Tho alkaJ *
corrects tbs acidity of the stomach.
Possibly it might in time injure
gestion, bat the fattening hog has
not enough future before him to
make thia oi much cojnaequcnce.
Breeding hogs should not be fed
corn. \V;tb a diet of milk, bran
and rooU they will not t need t the
“•
If yon ft. lout of sorts cress and
peevish—take arilk; eheuifula^s Dr. J. will McLean’s and Sena -
return life
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B-y.s-s
OF THE
RON. JEFIERiO.J BAYIS.
BY
3IKS. JEFFERSON 1>AV1S,
TO BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION
ONLY.
Tho prospectus and com- j
outfit for canvassing I
W,,J ready immediately.
WISHING !
DESIRABLE j
TP*?PiTAnv 1 Eid.uuKi this . Will «
on great work j
pHase address, as soon as possible,
tho publishers, 1
BELF0BD COMPANY,
15-22 Ra -1 18th Street, New York.
Women of Wealth.
Harriet Beecher Stowe realized
8290,000 from her “Undo Tom’s
Cabin.”
Mrs. Mary Livermore has §75
000 of ihe 1120,000 made from her
lectures.
Madam Modjcska] could raise
$75,000 to morrow if anything kJ
V
soould happen to her.
Ouida has earned more money
than an.C woman of the century
with the exception of Mine. Patti.
Anoa Dickinson, who cleared
825,000 in one season and $100,000
in ten as a lecturer, liasu’t a dollar
of it left.
Mrs. Harriet Prescott Spofford
publishep ten books in the last foi’ -
ty years, the proceeds amounting
to about $60,000,00 each.
When Annie Louise Cary gave
her hand and heart to Mr Raymond
she had Government bonds and
real estato worth $92,000.
Ihev, caiin otJiaiy Anderson.
to„,, Much.ii ...a n™,
^ bbott lias oecn CAilaw y n
3 i!ia®*inriirana g cr of an enter*
01 >*"<••»“ t0 »v«age 8180,
000 .
Mrs. Xmnglry*. earnings in Amer
supposed to hare netted
§125,000 in the last fivc years, and.
though she lost a large part of it in
producing Lady Macbeth, sue has
enough ranch property to keep the
wolf away.
Emma Abbott never makes a
mistake r n p’aeingl’cr investments,
j and it is her boast that she can
| make every dollar draw 7 per cent.
As she is figui iug*on the modeis for
a $30,000 memorial to her lamented
nusband, her finances must bo in
an easy condition.
With the exception of Mrs. Van
derbilt, Mrs. Mary Ann Conncly,
who camo to this country forty odd
a oars ago r.s a steerage passenger
and who pulled basting stitches fur
two years, has more money in her
own right than ar.v “penny of the Yfinder
bill women, every of which
she made with ber needle. She
owns about ten cottages at Long 1
Branch, fac.tionsly known ns
P«'y oo. of which, III for
'* kln s. bnng 3 111 o kingly rent evs
cr T * summer.
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t„ Fron/n nnt i,.Ea„„
^Granger—“Here, c,.Y- where arc t-qu
running to in such a hurry? ’
Citizen-'Tlon’t slop J me. I’m
^ eoro , iCr allJ , m aUend
^rv- a , v L •
..... C ’’
fp. wminSrir® , . , ^ . '* “
f tew minutes.
Stranger—“Anybody killed? ’
Citizen—“Not yet but Yaller
Bill p as b een um n» £cra3 " 0 > tll ^
. that . Thrco Fingered Mike
was no gent, an.l some one rnn and
told Mike. Cc .no along and I’ll
get you a job on the jury.’’—Amer
ica.
_ . _
dVhv Yoiil^ MeII Nhoiiltl MaiTV.
Every vouno man w ho is old
enough and in proper circumslan
ce3 should make this the turning ;
^ - n hig lifo b ctlinrf as° mnrrie< f ;
0 thi nf ° * \* [ s0 potent ‘. an ‘ influ
nc;} n hQ lifc and ha actcr 0 ,
a man ^ “ a mppr J v matrimonial a!- ^
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^ * Wh n mAD \ mb ‘
} c a , Iics h j ^ ra3c ip wi fVmiJii- h tl a
“f" lhL . irrie( ‘ ‘ j V
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sympathy that , , ,
more from
Besides, no influence ionus such
mspraDons • to a mans endeavors;! j
as *ne koow or in*, me, Uiai
“^pendent upon mm u a true and
nob. 0 .woman, wbosc .o\e 100 vs tfv
him :n the pt*rf ce‘. fulfillment
u-.y-.... '
The New Population.
During 1.889 wo received 48),000
imigrants exclusive of those coming
from Canada ar.d Mexico. During
the last ten years according to th
stat’stics of tho Tieasury
ment, the foreign imigration
amounts to 5,272,940, not including
the Canadian and Mexican of which
no record is kept. The Mexican
is very small,but there has been a
great rush from Canada, computed
by many tc amount to one milli >n
. At any rate the dumber
»* . enough . to swell ,, the , number , to
millions. |
This imigration more than douh*
that received by the United
States during any other decade,
and exceeds the population o t
many important countries, It
more people than Holland has or
Norway, or Sweden, or Belgium, or
Greece, or Switzerland, or the Ar*
gentino Republic, or Canada. The
number is great enough alone to
form a considerable nation.
The greatest number of imigranls
that ever came to tho United States
was in 1882 when the total reached
730,349. Tho character of tlAa new
population Inis changed «>»uco then
and fortunately for Vho better, a
Irrgo per cent of )t coming from
Germany and. "Aie United lvingdom
NVhilo tho i ‘Migration has been ol
undoubted benefit to this country
tho cLaractor of some of the pco-*
i)ln coming from Centra! and
Southern Europo docs not entitle
them to consideration as desirable
citizens. Much ofvlic latter stream
lias turned aside to other countries
and the United States has at least
partial relief from tho pressure.—
Louisville Courier Journal.
Fr,EQrii$TiiY accidents occur in tin
household wliicli cause burns cuts sprains
and bruises; fo r use inA mtk-tmScs JJv. J.
11. Me —YTiTelmi e Gil Li&imicnt
■SiTiTfor many years been the constant
favorite family remedy.
IVherc Didn’t H'ork.
He was ju»t a plain tramp, una
dulterated with soap, and lie car¬
ried over his shoulder a wooden
snows’uovc! several sizes too big
for him. lie pulled the bell in a
businccS-liLe wav, anu when she
opened the door ho said:
“Are you a Christian?"
“Yo os" (in surprise).
“And do you believe that honest,
earnest endeavor should be rewar¬
ded?”
“5 o-e-.”
“Heretofore I've bail a laago
and lucrative practice in my pro¬
fession ( but this year tho elements
arc against me. I know there’s no
snow on the premises, but it‘s go
ing to rain this afternoon, and rain
hard. Now II! como back and' i
shovel tho rain off your sidewalk
for 25 cents if you’ll give me 10
advance money. Is it a go.' V J
its a go, fc’uo said, as she
slammcd lhc do&1 ■ , 5n li5s faco -
“And they say that genius and
fact win cy cry time," he sighed, as
»l*8»SIeil-do W n tho stoop.-Pl.il
“"C.phalnqUMO,^_____
Old people snffor mnoU from disorders
of the urinary organs and are always
-ratified at the wonderful effects of Dr.
*L H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm
■« L<i0
buttl °*
Adulterated Coffee.
Three grocers of Burlington, N.’
were arrested on Tuesday for
selling coffoe alle *ed to be spuri
0liS * State Chemist Wallace found
the coffoe to consist of about ‘ 40 ^ ner
ccn *> °f „ adulterating , matter, , com
b oscd t-hicily ofc-racker dust. The
stuff was purchased by the
, on grocel , from tUo a „ CKt of a
v ,.i jo!ose1o 0 rm doing business in
Trenton, who obtained it from a
phi adelphia ^ firm.
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Hebrew Emigration to Canada,
Tho Dcmidion government do*
ics lhat U kn0WS anylb,Dg of thc
newspaper report that the British!
and Domin,on Z OVCTnmcnts aro :
encouraging Baron liischs scheme
f ° r briqging " orn3 bundrcds ol
Russian Jews into tho
north ’ vcs? ; tha * lho Eiiron wU1
s P^‘ nd 50,000,000 francs in lho pro
jc^t; lhat London would bo thc ccn
ler ot lfcc movement and that batch
es of five hundred families come at
a tiae.
„ If yon spit up phlegm ,, gh aud . are J. treu . H.
b!yd cu ate Dx.
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5 -™ DfiDWH’S //?£// BiTTERS '
(-j***nuio»ocki!,pysneiMda.liikt* icu JteUUtr. rfcvsi
nu. tiermuuem,and <i «
llOBER’S BURNETT Manager.
Wonders of tire World.
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Highest mountain in the world—
Dhawalagcri (Asia), 28,077 foot,
Highest altitude ever attained—
u >* Lus.-ao (balloon) 22,9(50
L ugost river—Missouri-Missis
sippy 4,890 miles.
Highosl waterfall—Ribbon (Yos
emo valley) 3,300 feet.
Tallest chimney—St. Rollax,
Glaseow, 455,1-2 feet.
Tallest column — Pyramid of Che
ops, in Egypt, 520 feet.
Tallest monument—Washington,
555 feet.
fullest spire—St. Peter.”, Rome,
518 foot.
Largest bell—Moscow, Russia,
43°,000 pounds.
Longest tunnel—Mount Ccnis j
712 miles. I
Longest bridgo—Srs a^awrenco,
river, 9,144 feet.
Largest lake—Stiperioi', area 23,
000 square miles
Longest ra’Arond—Missouri, Pa>*
pific & Wabash, 9757 miles.
Digest dome—St. Peter’s diam*
eler 139 feet.
Ifcniiirkable Rescue.
Mrs, Michael Cnl'tain, riiunfiold, 111. 1
makes the statement that she caught
cold, which settled oil her lungs; she
was treated for a mouth by her family
physician, but grew worso. He told her
she was n hopeless victim of conmimp
lion and that no medicine could cure he”.
Her druggist suggested Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption; she bought
a bottle and to her delight foun 1 herself
benefited from first dose. She contin¬
ued its use and after taking ten bottles,
found herself sound and well, now does
her own housework and is as well as she
ever was. Free trial bottles of tliss Great
Discovery at W. M. Speight’s Drug
►Store, 1 i-ge bo* ties 50c, and $1.00
.Gill Not Mil Sit 31 Ill’ll,
For sublime impudence and eoK
ossa! selfishness one must go to the
plains of tho far west. A firm of
cattle raisers in Utah own 350,000
acres in scattered sections, which
they have not fenced in. They
sock to prevent others from using
921,000 acres of grazing land in
which their own land is included
The remainder is part of tho public
domain, but thoy jNeek to prevent
its use because they claim the sheep
grazed upon it stray upon their
uninclosed lands. This looks like
a preposterous proposition that
none of this land should be
or, w! at is tho same thing, that
others shall guard their lands from
trespass, but they hayo actually
carrie i their ease to the supreme
court, which decides against thorn.
It was time to check them before
tljcy s0Pvcd nolicc on ti)0 towns to
vacate.
From tho New York Telegram.
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HrighUs Disease.
T) is insidious ailment, if too long neg¬
lected, will undermine the strongest con¬
stitution and bring the victim to a pre¬
mature grave. Heed the timely warn¬
ing, a:al regain health at once by a use
ol the proper restorative, that great
strengthener of tho urinary and digest¬
ive organs, B. I!. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm).
David Runkel, Cullman, Ga., writes:
’“I nsed a hundred dollars worth of med¬
icine for Bright’s disease,, but it did me
no good. 1 then took B. B. B. which
relieved me. My appetite is restored
I urinate’without pain.
’L **• Maddox, Atlantic Ga., writes:
* ‘V'f lncL ' vas hlItd Rouble Vlth in Kfcdlulcuts prying mine jIv
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back and loins gave me much pain and
j jyg. m y appetite, strength and flesh,
I became oervous and unable to sleep
soundly. Two bottles of B. B. B.
gave me entire relief.”
Xi.omas Williams, Soddy, Tcnn.,
wl '* tes: “I w as'troubled with severe kid
r,c v COIii i>Umt and confined to my bed.
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Six bottles of B. B. B. made a well
maa °* cc *
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A Bill for Suit.
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Here is a verbatim copy of a
uu which , va8 recently furnished
the Wintcrvillc justice of the peaco
t<> sue on: “July in 1885—Calving
Coling Lorries one bushel of half
, vheat from Jj m Tiller, through the
kiuducss ho promises to pay it!
batk in a fow days hopes the«o few
i in ^= find him able to nav in a few
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iiV , E Ji; fc u i V e. it removes ilie fil a and
1 wneb accmmdutcs on tbcrv*' b«ib
sub ,ne: inflamatanon cool* anu soothe
the S rl.ated nerves stjengthen/i weak
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Bh'OTHER BRYAN'S LETTER,
Dear Aiheutiser: i 5ii > • A ,VT J
#t
It baa bcofa.
a long time sinco I have troubkxi
with a communication* .ye*.
vmir weekly visits have not abato#
but have continued as regular a¥uf
pleasant as ever. For your kinds
ness in continuing to visit us j oe
bave tho hearty thanks of' myself
and family, ami also our host wish*
os for a long life of usefulness and
happiness. T
Lot mo say first and forcinosA
that we are all in fair health at this
limo save little Walter, our f'oiif
Gaines addition ; lie is having fi,
Right fever from cold •'»u
traded. x, fost of <«» nave had colds -
roeon**’’^ but if seems wo ftro n‘oV
sufficiently “aristocratic,” as our
Wrightsvillo Headlight puls it, t d
have bred a ease of genuino ha,
Grippo .*
Wo had an operation perforated
on Joe’s arm last year, and it is noW*
entirely well. Some of your Foifi
Gaines’ folks will readily rcrnonK
her how tho little fellow suffered
with it during tho last seven
months of our stay thcro in ’87. It
continued to grow worso instead of*
hotter’till tho last of April latt
year when we saw that if saved at
all it must bo by virluo of tho sur*>
goon’s knife. Wo corriod him to
Tennilie, Ga., tc Dr. M. G. Hatch, J
a physician of prominence in these
parts, who operated vory skillfully^
and successfully on his arm. Fio^'
ccs of bone had boon working out
for eighteen months and wo knew*
the bone must bo badly decayed/
but when the doctor laid open tho
flesh he found that almost tho cn^
tiro original ih^rtverus hone, that is
from shoulder to elbow, was com*- 1
plelely decayed, and severed at*
each end, and consequently was
lying looso in some new bone that
had grown around it. Ho took
out all jho decayed bonoand scrap 1
ed tho tho new bone until every
particle of discaso was removed,
and washed every part Ihoiou; G
with strong antiseptics, and in v,
month or two it was aboht well.
At first that arm was quit ; weak
and lie s uffered sovcral months'
with wrist-'drop, but ho has fully
recovered from all that and -im¬
ho has nearly as good uso of i>i.&
arm and baud as tho other and by
the time he id ten years old 1 hard¬
ly think one could discover that ho*
ever had tho scrofula and under*'
wont such an operation. Ourchil-**
dron have all grown rapidly. Jira
is almost a young man in physical '
stature, and Fannie is fast blooms'
ing into y oung womanhood. Even
Waiter iSpeight Mandevillo Fort -
Gaines Bryan is no loifgcr u baby'
but is a good sized toddler and r
prattler, and as sweet as sugar
sweetened with honey.
1 am not connected with Ih’d"
school this year much to my satis •*'
faction, in foct you just ought gco'dJ to
see me a feeling freo and
Fifteen years ago 1 quit tho schbo! *
room for tho Methodist itinerancy,
and it was with great reiuctanco*
that I consented two years ago at- 4
Saundersvillc to undorlako tho"
work of' inaugurating the Saunders**
villc District High School Hfc
Wrightsvillo. Just as soon as
could safely and honorably resign '
the trust J did so. Tho school has
done and is still doing we!!;* In”
proof of its favor with the people
I mention the fact that six familiee
i moved into town since tho
first of October fui thc rafto of ’ Ibo
sell 00 i. I am truly glad to get
c ostc.
rate, and am Imping for P good
year spiritually.
Wc were all sorry to note in An.
vetiser tbe death of Miss Carrio *
LaPrade. May Jesus comfort the
bereaved. - -
NVrighlsvslfe has been engaged'
for several months in digging an’
artesian well, but tho diggers, like 1
Bill Arp’s “Big John,” make haste'
slowly.” We have a hole 470 feet
in the ground but no water as yot.
Bm mighty hungry for srmo good
artesian water like thal^ in Fort
Gaines.
We have’nt yet lost on.t love for*
tho old l'ort and. wo’dn’t foe I badly
afflicted to be sent bacl$ thcro.
* K. /■. B. ‘ Bryax.
Wrivhtsville, ... Gn., ~ Feb . fitli, Cl , 1S90.
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m i i Otu. SHftHur ' r* u • d
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