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VOL. V. NO. 31.
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COUNTY.
t’FKiii'*ii Cot ict—U«» n J II Guerry clvn:, judge
; l J (lucirv, solicitor. J \\ Kutlive
,f p McAHi'ter, sberilf. Regular term, 4th
Monday! in March and September,
CoiMtr of Ordinary. —R. T.
F oot**, Ordinary, Regular meeting 1st,
Monday in each month
County Court —G. G. Lark,
Jticlire.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
J. E. Paul in, S. I). Coleman, J. F
Croel, A. L. Foster, J. N. Bigbio
County Treasurer, J. P. H. Brown
Max Collector, W. It. Harrises
T. Davis *
Tax Recoivor, R.
Coroner, J. 1). 'Uw.u.
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Information. She lent mo the l»*t number of her
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topic* of the day, than 1 would pick up In amonth
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Innv it swiu every member of th - family 1 ”
Mh I.cr “ Well perhaps I b id bt tter send fora
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•ay it is.it will amuse and instruct the whole of u*."
kins U;a ’1 aet^ that W. dcnnincs D»more*l,
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subscription want a jacket pri par is ern only like «it() Mr*. Allen's. and Th* 1
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109 > Main . trist r.ichunmd. Ya.
I Mi & Bates* Soiiii!ern Music Haase.
| j Tlw Great Ubolotalfl Piano and Or*nu
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toe. If, I.ea.1 in Macon, and rear S
Savannah. 200 miles of wagons containing
40,000 Pianos and Organs sold by L. & B.
8 . M. II. since 1870. **
Am wc in earnest? Certainly, Werrc a lory* bonne.
W*< do ft. lirr/t trade. We h. li l-iaan aid Oiy*nn In
•It ikmthern Ktatut. We liavo «uu Air>.uciee. end thi
•bo vo statement ta not in th<- F ast ex -mferated.
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v IIow have we ever built np Btich ad v
immense trade? By enterprise, progressive
business methods and square dealing. Wo
make our patrons our friends. Wo work '
for them, divide take them into partnership, give as it
were, profits and actually them
more than their money’s worth.
Our Oetyn Capital, nur Spot Cosh, our life-timo
mperieuco, in fact, it* used our in*e=wri»i «Urew<lnefi» i!<'<'-!/'/i»*.andtoca as bnyenft onr whole woMour h<g,
7 UftVO.
friend, in on the ground floor, fllut’u a way WO
Fall and Winter Bargains 1887-88
ftmninerClAnlnK-Ont Nnlr over. IVnreroomu
crawled with Knperb New iii itrunicntn.—
fMiniense pnrrliu.se* direct from 1 artoritt; and
41 renter IlnruuliiH than ever. Idr I'ttU
Winter. 1887-HH._
j Not reduced prices and poorer instru¬
ments, hut the same low prices and belief
instruments. Greater valuo for tho money.'
Of our lowest-priced Instruments tills is
specially true. Thoy are vastly improved desmbe 1
and such wc bargains are proud of them. but Hard we’ll to try. ^
on paper,
O r w^Sio full yens' 0 SjfflfttttBKUS A reliable imrtrtunent
tone, sis Comploteoutlit: ouarantiH-. Pliw!i Klool,emhrcider
rvory J way. inHtructcr, inu»ie Ikm'K, alijrrifjlu jmnl.
r cover, larKO
rklTR I t S22Z PIANO.—Befti’.tiftsl ParlorDt.ri.fM, Livtoht stylo
full Hire, IUcll r<>soivooil caho. style Thousand*
Queen •old. Outfit Anne truwif». oomplole. A favorite
stands, music rack, ornamonted and paneled, with
■tool, instructor, music Ikx.1i, and nil freight paid.
ADR 805 rtllf.AN.— Four sets Roedn. Tea
1 t ynnnTno Beautiful case. challenged. A most desir
able Parlor Onran. Comiwtition
An Immense Stock from* World’s Best
Makers, to suit all tastes and purses. Over
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PIANOS.—t’hickorinsr, AIrhOR ifc Hamlin,
niatliUHlii-k, Heat, Arlon, S.’QOto 81,000. i
OllfS A NS.— illnnon ,V Hamlin, Packard,
liny State, 821 to 8750.
Easiest Tc-rnisever heard of. From $3
to $10, paid monthly, will secure an
Elegant Instrument.
< !r!^&^ri»^Sl «S®S '
in 2
ntaiio to any. Wo cbnrgo no more, tako no less.
This square way onourea to all tho lowest prices.
BTOTthli.. cntoU. 1 till informs- to Hal.
Cion , n , oxart!y M rC pro
given in circulars. letters carcMlyanrvcr
*4- Tortics livlm n thousand Savannah, miles three-fourths oil’can buy
list as well ns if in
/if our entire trade is done by correspond! nee.
REMEMBER .— Lowest prices; Easiest terms;
Square dealing; One price only ; Money laved atll
HIDDEN*. VdTKERN SAVES
MUSIC HOUSE, S AVAKHf.H, GA .
» «i «m am organs
|N THE WORLD
manufactured aud sold for the least mon«y
by
THE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST.
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So disguised that it can be taken,
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r.nnnt he tolerated; and by tho com¬
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phite. is much more el&cavloai.
Rtaurk&kto as a fif -h prodnetr.
.
Persons gain rapidly while taking it*
SCOTT’S EMULSION is acknowledged by
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*aUs»a in the world for the i-lief and euro a£
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA.
GENERAL OEBILIT/, WASTING
diseases, emaciation,
COLDS and CHRONIC COUCHS • ■»
The grtal remedy for Consumption, and
Woalin j in Children. Hold by all Druggists.
CONSUMPTION SURELY CURED.
To TH* Editor—P lease Inform your read
ers that I have a positive remedy for the above
r .* m ed disease. By its timely use thousands of
hopeless eases have been permanently cured.
1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my reme
dv prf.k to any of your readers w ho have con¬
sumption if they will send me their express
•»)wi post office address. Respectfully. sL.hcwYork.
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FORT GAINES, GA., WEDMESDAY, 6
MARCH1890,
Writ“: tor lllustratedhtalonuq free.
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If you have made up your mind to buy
Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take
any other, flood’s Sarsaparilla is $ peculiar
medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar
Combination, proportion, and preparation,
curative power superior to any other article.
A Doaton lady who knew what she wanted,
sad whose example is worthy imitation, telle
Acr experience below:
To Get
•* In one store where I went to buy liooito
Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me buy
their own instead of Hood's; ho told me thelr’s
Would last longer; that I might take it on ten
days' trial; that if 1 did not like It I neednot
pay anything, etc. But he could not prevail
on me to change. I told him I knew what
Hood’s Sarsaparilla was. I had taken it, waa
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
Hood’s -
When I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
1 was feeling real miserable, sufiertng
a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak
that at times I could hardly stand. I looked,
and had for some time, like a person in con¬
sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so
much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, *
and my friends frequently speak of It.” Mbs. „
Era.A A. Gory, 61 Terrace Street, Boston.
Sarsaparilla I
Sold by all druggists. £1; six for $5. Prepared only
fey C. L HOOD S CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar j
Hygiene For The iilyes.
Dr. Lirifoln, of Boston In the
Annals of Hygiene, formulates the
following rules for tho cure of the
eyes for school work:
1. A comfortable temperature,
and j i especially lot tho feet bo warm
ttn ry J .
2. Good ventilation.
3. Clothing at the neck loose; tho
snmo ” s •''» «»' ' h o
bodj'.
4. Posluro erect; never rend ly'
ing down or stooping.
5. Little study belore breakfast
or directly after a hearty meal;
none at all at twilight or Into at
night.
6 . Great caution about study af 9
lor recovery from fevers.
Light T . abundant , , blit not , daz- ,
j.
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8 . Fun not shining on desk or on
obicc'S J ‘ in fl’Ont of the scholar.
® Light COmillg from tho left
or loft and roar, under some
circumstances from ill front.
10 Tho book held at right angles
t0 ^|, c ^jght or nearly so.
11 Frequently rest by looking
up.
12 Distance of book from tho eye
about fifteen inches.
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If your kidneys are inactive you will
feel and look wretched even in the most
cheerful society and melancholy @n the
jolliist occsions. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver and Kidney Balm will set you
right again. $ 1.00 per lwttle.
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The machine Agent’s Story.
“Gentlemen,” said tho sewing
machine man, “one spring father
ar.d I had a sugar camp down in
the edge ot the grove. About half
a milo from us was a cornfield own
ed by a widow, and this widow
never picked her corn clean. On
•the other side was a mitn who own
ed a blind sow. She had ono pig,
and they u&ed to go over into that
cornfield every day to eat
Right in front of our camp was a
creek. At ouc place atout forty
rods from our camp there was a
tree felled across the creek.
“This was the only placo that
the sow and pig could cross, n
course sow could not sec to cross
the log, so the way they used to do
was for tho old sow to lake hold of
tho pig’s tail and the pig would
lead her across. Well, one day we
were sitting in front ofonrcnmp
when the old sow end the pig were
crossing that log. I said to father,
‘Hand me the rifle and see me
that pig’s tail off.’ I took aim and
fired, cutting that little pig’s tail off
smack and suloCth. Tho pig ran
for the corn field, bat the o:d
didn't know which way to go. So
father wont over and took iold of
the pig's tail and led the old sow
clear into camp.” —Lewiston Jouin
nal.
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If you spit up phlegm cngli and are J. trou¬
bled with a hacking use Dr. H.
McLean s Tar W iue Lung Balm.
Both Worked Hard.
Brown--Y"ou wouldn’t bo so ex*
iravagant if 3*00 knew how hard I
have to work for my money.
Ml ^d B toThtok A wcnldVuwy
l yrou
wo"k'to J Z
gct
P - a hundred Stores
■ a f one to suit me.—The
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LIFE
OF THE
HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS.
BY
Mils. sTefff.rhozn DAVIS.
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please address, as soon as possible,
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Got a Seat Reside His Girl.
A j’oung man and his best girl
got into a Third avenue “L” cat
last evening at tho Fifiythird street
station, and looked around for a
seat. It was just about the time
that tho peoplo were going to the
theater, and the car was crowded.
Thcro wero two seats down by
the door, however, at which the
young couple had entered. One
was on cither side of a musician
in uniform. The young man put
his sweetheart in tho noarer seat at
once, and then stopped and askod
tho musician to tako the ono be¬
yond him. The follow never moved
looked up or answered. lie at
traded the attention of tho persons
in that end of tho car, and their
looks and whispers roused tho rest
of the passongers.
All eyes were directed at the
young man standing in front of his
girl and holding on by a strap end
the musician silling sullenly in his
seat with his small instrument in
his lap. TL’o girl was smiling and
blushing ar.d gazing at tho young
man oat of a pair of beautiful blue
eyes in a manner that might com
pensato bin for any moment of
hardship encountered in her behalf
She was a very pretty girl, with
teeth ns white as snow, and there
were many men in the who would
bo glad to have a ehiir.ee to hold on
by a strap for her sake. Her lit¬
tle hands were folded modestly in
her Ifip, and a pair of patent le&th
er tipped too gaiters peopod from
beneath her prapcrics. lie was a
lucky young man, though ho wasn’t
quite comfortable, as he saw ho was
occupying tho attention of the
whole car. lie looked back unut¬
terable love, of course, on tho
mhldcn as he hung on by the strap
and presently, as if shocked by the
same impulse, three men went over
to tho instrumentalist.
“Get up! ’ they said between
their teeth, as if with one voice,
iihd tho musician rose efi ugh to
get free of tho division and drop¬
ped heavily into the next scat,
The nearest man of the three mo'
tibned the young man to the empty
seat. lie thanked lhcm and took
it. The girl bowed, and a barely
audible “IBank you!” escaped her
ruby lips. The three men took off
their hats to her and returned to
their places, greeted by plaudits of
the ear.
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If you feel out of softs cross ami
peevish—take Dr. J. McLean’s Sarsa
parilla; cheerfulness will return and life
will acquire new zest.
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It Would, Indeed.
G 3 *sant, Barkins and their ideals
«t on the .tain ont of the reneh of
th “ maddm S f™ wd - *“
"early as good as engaged while
f but a ^‘ ho ns apparently l,adn 1 1,0 j* d.dn 0 ? t of recognize asho . w :
the fact, and chatted away with all
tho lightheartedness of five-and-i
1 ,rt ^‘
-
«.d .ntUis'.st.ally
"I th(n!t those old t.ms eostoms o
the Yulet'.do were so interesting.
They ought to revive tho fashions.’
“Luckily for you the 3 *’r 6 not in
vogue,” interrupted Gysant dryl 3 *.
“It would bo rather rough if they
served up the ‘bore’s head now.”—
Harper’s Bazar.
Oue of Ftm Joecs’ Lneky Finds
“Thank God! there is ono man
who never spoke a cross, word to
his wife” said Sam Jones at an
° maha njccdn » the olhor night,'as
good-nztnrcd man amiied » W""-!
smile and]said: “I haven’t any wife;
1 1’ifi a bacbe’.O! I”
Modes of Execution in .Many
Countries.
Austria, gallows, public.
Bavaria, guillotine, private.
Belgium, guillotino, public.
Brunswick, ax, private.
China, sword or eoid, public.
Denmark, guillotine, pnVlic.
Ecuador, musket, public,
Franco, guillotine, public,
Great Britain, gallows, private.
Hanover, guillotino, private.
Italy, capital punishment abolish*
cd. -
Netherlands, gallows, public.
Olden! urg, musket, public.
Portugal, gallows, public.
Prussia, sword, private.
Russia, muskot, gallows or sword,
public.
Saxony, guillotine, privato.
Spain, garroto. public.
Switzerland, fifteen cantons,
sword, public; two cantons, guillO'
tine, public; two guillotino, private.
United States, other than Now
York, gal Tows, private.—[Aihoriv
can Notes and Queries;
FuequeStly accidents occnr in the
household which cause burns cuts sprains Dr. J.
and braises; for use in such cases
G. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniinieut
lias for many years been the constant
5 *vorite family remedy.
.Mileage of Locomotives.
Says a railroad man: “A passen
ger engine averagos sixty pounds
oif coal to \Be mile, and travels
about 56,000 miles per year, while
a freight engino avorages ninety
pounds of coal to tho mile and
makes about 43,000 miles per 3 ’ear,
while yard engines burn less.
Freight engines travel much slower
than passengers and therefore burn
moro coal per milo. Tho largest
mileage made in 1888 by a passen"
ger engine was 81,000 miles, and
by a freight engine 50,000 miles.”
A Good Day’s Work.
Weakness of itself is not a disease. It
is however a most, distressful symptom.
Alas! how many wearily drag themselves
about, every eflfbrt giving tkem distress,
existing without any of the pleasurable
sensations of robust health. Are you in
this condition? Why? There is no ex¬
cuse for feeling mean and miserable.
Remove the cause of your distress, which
undoubtedly is a state of blood impurity
and a disordered system. How? Why
by doing as others have done.
G. W. Chit tidier, Red Fork, Ark.,
'writes: “I was so weak that it was only
with great effort that I could do any¬
thing. I used several bottles of Botanic
Blood Balm, and call how do «t good
day’s work.”
“Able to do a good day’s work!” Is
there not something sweet and refresh¬
ing in that expression? Strength to vig
orouslr do this or that. Strength that
is only overcome by natural fatigue.
Strength that when expended, is by rest
and nature fully renewed. Such will be
your reward if you give B. B. B. a trial.
H. B. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga.,
writes: “I was under the care of nine
different doctors, but ndi one did me the
good that Botanic Blood Balm has done
me.
—
This is Vouched For*
A little East Pino street three'
year-old was bogging her mamma
to allow her to go out for a walk.
“Mamma,” she pleaded, “p’case
let me do. I—f,” and she hesitated;
then as a right thought struck her,
“I want to walk out and see dod.”
“Why, darling, you can’t see God.
Where did you expect to see him?”
“Up on Peachtree!”
The Beal Brunette
WI 13 ’ do 3 *oung or rather j*oun'
gcr, ladies with that superb com'
plexion the French call “chataignc”
or chestnut,persist in calling them
selves and firmly* insisting on being
called “brunettes? 'Because it sound
nice, think? Somebody who didn’t
know an injurious deal started this
s : Hi ness years a<_.o, and it has been
on its travels ever since. Look at
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a Spanish woman or a French
woman once, even one calling hers
self “fair,” and you 11 never want
to be known as a brunette again,
dear ma’am or miss. Or, at all
events, 3 *ou’ll know you're notone.
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An Albany, (Vt.) man shipped to «c
Western markets last year 8000
of maple sugar, valued at $9/,
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j j gcW. pn!e bio^i
a nd imiiarts the rich bloom of health;
t and vigor to the s bole body.
ROBERT BURNETT
fair poker players.
Gambling Among Women Is Said to
Be On the Tucrease
Sermons are preached, lectures
aro doiivcrcd and long diatribes
aro written on “Is Gambling on
tho Incrcaso Among Women?'
From personal obsorvntiori I am
strongly tempted to say that it is.
Nothing would convinco me tlml
womon of any standing whatover
arc in tho habit of going into gams
bling houses,“or that “the little
gamo” takes placo anywhere ex
ccptinmy lady’s toothing room,
whoro great, tall palm trees abound
whero tho bric'n'brac is from In¬
dia’s coral strand or Egypt’s sandy
waste, where tho chairs are most
luxurious and whero tho cloth is
spread over a tablo that has oimmo
led upen it nymphs copied from
8 )mo painting of Bouchor. You
drop in after dinner and your host'
6 ?s asks you, “Do you play po kor?”
and you ato moro than hnman it
you say you don’t. Then the prot
ty chips aro brought out—usually
they aro decorated with a littlo
horseshoo to bring good luck—and
madam's golden bonbonnioro is tho
token by which a jack-pot is known
An cnamoled tray, over which some
misguided but artistic Japanese
worked for many days and skill-*
fa.ly oxocutcd flowers tailor than
his houses and storks witli one log
very defiantly in tho air, holds the
kitty, or consolation prize, which
has boon tho salvation of many fair
gamblers. Occasionally tho kitty
is kept by tho hosloss for a special
purposc-hcr favorite charity-but
oftencr, so kebn is tho desire to
win, it is offorod as the hopo of tho
iosors.
Tho cards? Well, it’s the smart
thing to have cards with a mono'
gram on tho backs of tho various
clubs for which they aro made, and
one gay, young woman boasts that
hor collection of cards represents
every club in tho United States,
excepting, as she funnily remarks,
“the Brimstone and Treaclo Club,”
which tho tSriso onos know to be
tho s?amo given to tho Calumet.
These cards aro frequently got
from tho clubs thcmsolvcs, as thoy
becomes tho perquisite of tho serv'
ants after they have been played
with once, and tho attendants sell
them for somothing like twenty
cents a pack. Much oftoncr, how'
ever, they come straight from the
manufacturer, and nobody knows
just how that is managed. Usual¬
ly only penny ante, with a ten co it
limit, is played, but ono can como
out sevon or ten dollars ahead at
this small game, and when women
are alone they play much higher.
That delicious demon, Chance, has
a wondcrous attraction Jor any¬
thing feminine, sind the fact that
society docs not frown on “tho lit*'
tic game,” so called, tends to ip'
crease its popularity.—Philadel¬
phia Times New York Letter.
Frrii sitJk headache female trouble
neuralgic pains in the head take Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Little Liver md Kidney
illets. 25 cents a vial.
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To Keep Awake on Sunday.
Two ladies wero passing tho
herb stall in tho central t?»nrket
yesterday, when one of thorn said:
“Here is where I buy m 3 * Sun*»
da>* wideawake.”
Then sho selected a bunch of
vrinlergrcen leaves from a basket
packed with them, and laid down
five cents for tho old herb-woman.
“What use do you make of them?’
inquired her friend.
“I keep awake on Sund&}\ M 3 ’
husoand calls them my ‘church
chew.’ They are very pungent,
and a leaf kept on the tonguo will
prevent an 3 r one from drowsing.”
“Give me fivo cents’ worth,” said
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the friend. “I’ve Died overtiring
else. If they will koep me awake
I will never go to church without
them.”
Ou> people suffer much from disorders
of the urinary organs and are always
gratified at th wonderful effects of Dr.
J, H. McLean", Liver and Kidney Balm
iu lrauishiug their troubles. 81.00 per
lM.ttle >ou
jMSsSKsSanTs
j *vi*rcmue». Tw»aur-fir« nt 'c hotK*
When Your Sweetheart Calls.
When your awcethcirt Comes t(j
nee you, don't be foolish cnoVlgh to
confine your sweetness to him Alone,
Hnve him ifi Where all the rest of thq
household are. Let tftA talk and the
clatter and the music and the play¬
ing of games he in the Jjonio circle.
Then the few minutes that 3*0 gets
with you by yourself wijl seem all tho
more delightful, and he Will, think
you the most loving little creature in
the world.
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Men are much more observant than
they are credited with being, ami, the
man worth having as a husband 14
the one who will appreciate your lov^
for those of your own people and will
see that dh you make n small part in
one home you are becoming adapted
for the central figure in another.
Never say that you don’t expect d
man to mary your whole family. It’q
vulgar. You do. That is, if you
are a good daughter and a loving
sister. You want him to be one with
you in sympathy and in affection, and,
as you take his name, so you ass 11 nit
responsibilities as far as hi« pevplo
are concerned.
You two are the most to each olTi-,
er-your love for each other should bo,
the greatest, but yon can not isolate
yourselves and insist that you liavo
no duties outside your own homo.
If you do this yon become narrow,
and selfish and you are quite to nice
for that, says a writer in the Ladbs*
Home Journal. rnmamber when
he comes,^this bridegroom .t?f £ours,
that his heart is bound the tighter to
you if the ribbon used to hold it lias
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written tipon it in golden letters
“Love and consideration for those at
home.”
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CART. J. 1>. JOHNSTON.
To all whom .it may concern: I tako.
great pleasure iu testifying to the cfli(vi¬
cious qualities of tho popular remedy
ifor eruptions of the sjkiu known os p. r.,'
p. I suffered for s<?vstfci years with an,
unslightly and disagreeable qraptiou oil
my face and tried variousromedies to re-,
move itjnone of which accomplished the,
object until this valuable preparation
;wa8 resortod to. After taking three 1 Kit¬
tles in [accordance with directions I urn
now entirely cured.
* * J. D. JOHNSTON, *
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Of the firm of Johnston & Douglass,
; )•. » \J ” * Bavaunah, Ga.
CURE your corns by using ^bbott’e.
East Indian Com Paint for Coriis, Bun¬
ions and Warts, it is great.
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Pajkr FoT FiHows.
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All England is crazy on the sub 4 -
jeet of jiaper pillows. Tear the pa
t
per into small pieces, not bigger than,
the finger nail, and then put them in¬
to a pillow sack of drilling or light
‘I ticking. They cool for
are very hot
climates, and much superior to feath¬
er pillows. The newspapers are prin-,
ting appeals for thefn for liospitals* (
Newspaper is not nice for use, as^
there is a disagreeable. odef jTrom
printer’s ink; but brown and white
paper and old envelopes arc. the best.
As they are torn stuff" them into an
( Id pillow case, until sufficient quaq
'!tity is had. The easiest way is t'^
tear or cut the paper in strips about
half an inch wide, and then tear or^
cut acnoss. The finer it is the light¬
er it makes the pillows.
Bucks Duel to the Death.
One of the keepers iu Bushev.
Park recently discovered two fine
bucks, six and seven years old, rcs
jyfectively,. dead, their horns .being,
firmly locked together iu a most re-,
markable manner. The right horn
of the 51 ppermo.sk,animal was firmly
fixed in the month of the lower;,the
left horn of the lower was as firmly
fixed in the mouth of the upper, anti,
the other horns were tightly locked
together, The fight.that had ended)
so. fatally must 1 tve been a : lopg and
stubborn one, for both animals had
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sustained severe body wounds.—Pub¬
lic OpTriion.
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la Boston, wlio may boeonmilted confidentially..
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