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VOL. V. NO. 30.
DIRECTORY.
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CHUPCHES.
P.aptht C’niMtcir. Ibv. Z.T. TV cnVer.Pas¬
tor. I’renehing 1st vnd 3rd Sunday* in •h
111 .• i>tit. ftunduy-schooI 9a. iw,, 3. K, Paul
lin Saij.t. P. y'er mu tiny Tln.r . lav ev.n
nips.
MKTimonrr Pr<'«'Tiing Ciivhhi. — Rev J.O, Lnng-ton
V»*l<*r. 2nd ami 4tlt SuimIuvs in
ruc % month. Sunday Ladies’ -*ehoal Prayer 9 meeting n. m. \\. Tues- A.
Graham Supt. Young men.-.’ P/ayer meet
f’av after >oon. meet
ing Tuesday evening. Itcgului Truyvr
Hg Wednesday evening.
I’KKHUVTKKIAN' (llIIRflf. Sunday
• >}iCid 0 a. in. .1. P. 1!. Brewn Suj.t.
Ain sonic Directory,
D uu.lv tt IKJJC, No. 17, V. A A. M. -
HV'Hinir* 1.*t uud “r<l Suturuuv **vc
T*>1. Brown Sc«y., D. F. Gunn Vv .M
Lit Fayette (.'liajder No. 1?, R. A. M*
Retmlnr Meeting 2nd Mat unlay Graham evening*. H. 1.
J. t .Simpbon, 8e’*y, W. A.
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J.f'. Sim ic V v.,
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On n«M I.oAy So. 1«87, K. of G ,
2nd i irl 4' D Tursdny evfnings. • B
Holm ♦ Reporter, \Y. M. SSpeiglit Dictator.
■Ptar! Lodge No. 374 K. & L. of 1L
M.*pf 2ml anu lt!> Friday evening*. T. M.
Biown eb-cy., D. F. Gunn Protector.
Dixie I. jdge No. 30, A. <*. T - W.
Meet r '. and 3rd .Monday . v^nings- U TV.
Gin HerU Sec’y. T. M. Brown •
GPUNTY.
Si’l l Kiou Uon-.T—lion .1 II Gimrry dvrls. jttdgt
M '■4rig<<*, solinitor. 3 W butlivo
J T M«k..li-tor. sherilf, and September, Koi’ulnr term, 3rd
Momluys in Murcli
Court op Ordinarv.— R. T.
Foc'.c, Oriliimry. Regular lucoting 1-t,
Monday In each month
'Oountv Court— G. G. Lark,
J u<l ire.
COUSTY COMMISSIONERS.
J. K. Pfcitllin, S. 1). Coleman, J. F
Creel, A. Ti. Foster, J. N. High e.
County Treasurer, J. 1*. IT. Brown
l ix Oolleelor, W. 11. Harrison.
'K’k Receive r, r i' II. Davis
Coroner J. D. Owt.u.
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CITY.
Ma\ of S. D. Coleman
A!»DBRMKK — W. J. Greene, Joe Vin
son. G. B. Sutlive, J. H. Irwin, A
X J. Fleming.
*jA rk Jt Tw.vgFRr.R— II. T. Footf.
£USl IF YOU WMT TO KNOW tbonght
cf alxnn tmpurtanft tbt human utu** body you aad never its knew enrioua or organs.
JUptfi jfh' kfa let H t* o,./ perpetnatM, ptrfalla of health Ignorttn sawd, and disease indinretton, induced,
o t a
J/. • n> ai'pu Croup,oU horns i ' ■<>•« to all forms of disease,
Mow how to CKre bs happy H’jes, Rupture, «£ Phimosis, babies, etc.,
tom, , »a mnma</e haceprne
send i Kit csxts for now book,
UEV1CAL SES’SE
a xi i xoxsrrxsn.
PC A wetanre h»if of wit of ttieni nntl wisdom,
’Of-t patrea. lootUtat Riven to
» newly '‘«'t>estuuta Illustrated and
,, I'octore Iiroll
jy'/y ' Jokes: "nol too phtinny but
-4 ?rA'?*S';Urer luwi pimnny eoonwli" to euro
turgor and niolauoboly.
tut tux Laugh curb.
Maxraj Utl) rub. Co„ 121) E. 2 Stb Bt.. IL UJ
m f) SiS ft
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,\ta Lkr. “ Why. Vildir. yon needn’t cry about
It! t only *aid .' r«. /.lion was a very well
V»> -r- leit woman, an, 1 uiahed you woiiul follow
-y.», exami lo "
Mns I,or. ,, Vr>. r.nd list week you sa 1 yon
wished l could mnt.i e t ’ l< oL as stylish as Sire.
utl she make- iiU ter owu clothes. But
•ue “ii* v -.at l hav< u’t "
.'in t,» * \\ t»ai is tliat ?”
Mk.« I.re • v» ell, shep t* n’t of her Informs
t ,<n C;«»m tho n ■ they take, t admit thei
rhe knows 1 *tt th,. is eoine on. and is bright ana
entrruiuing in conversation bn! I ecu d do as
well ** she du» < if 1 had the same source of
iitfwmia'n n 8t.e lent me the last nrurfber of her
.uae-uinc i,dir.^. about lately, vurio and I learned aocial more matters in one and hour the a
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topicsef the day, lean 1 w aid p ; ck up ir. antotith
lc my occasional chats 'r ends. It certainly
cover* everr top c oT i ->t frt>n the news of
> d - day down to I* tnc beauf.fnlly of illustrateif. hcwekeeplng; too.
, eyerv, iitj; Mamie so the Allens’ she
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r -ie* b e'e and teas, s me to you to
Iv-wrens Family th' Ma arine. as the storks are
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I S 1 lace is found for them al-o In iis p.i>.v* : and
' -Mien swears l y it. It I* r. ally wonderful
v imen Copy : for. if it Is anything tike wbatyoa
a. v it is. U will amuse and instruct tliewh*vtoof us.”
Mi * I.rt. "I see that W. Jennings Demorest,
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a Pattern O.-kr’ .ntitlr.j the holder to which any
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al, ne makes e-ch topy worth &>cents; and
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DID YOU KNOW IT?
Did you know catarrh is a blood disease ? Well il
iIr. o:t invariably is, and frequently Is a symptom
of inherited blood poison. The tendency to catarrh j
may lay dormant in the system half a man's lifetime
anti then suddenly become active and the chseasi
*i crnca severs and trcubleson e.
N. C. F.dvvards, Lampassas Spritfgs, T.xas
v.rites; “For over four years I have been a great j
sufferer from a terrible form of Nasal Catarrh. I was
greatly annoyed with a constant roaring in r..y head i
and my hearing became very much impaired.
The discharge from my nose was profuse and
very offensive, and my general health
CATARRH impri"* I tried most all prominent
^ physicians, but they did not cure me.
and I used various advertised preparations without
benefit
I then sent to the drug store of T. E. Smith &
Bic., and parchased B. B. H, and to my utter
astonishment rad satisfaction, the use cf ten bot¬
tles lias rostoied my general health, stopjied the
ror.riag sensation, entirely hep led and cured the
nasal catarrh, and 1 am proud to recommend a 1 ’ood
lernedy with such powerful curative propel tics,
l f..- Dusiness men of our town know of my case.’
W. A. Tepper Fredonia, Ala., writesI can
net refrain from telling you what agio
-.ATAriRH ti^us medicine you have. For two
y ears my mother has suFered with a
severe Catarrh of tht head and liberated som throat.
8he resorted to various remedies without •■•fleet,
until sheused B. B. B., which cured her catarrh, ani'
healed her sore throat.”
R. C. Kinvaro & Son, Towaliga, Ga., writes
v 0.ie of our neighbors has been suffering from
catarrh for several years,which resisted
CATARRH al * treatment and medicine resorted to
We finally induced him to try
efficacy of B B. B., and he was soon delighted with
j 1 an improvement. "He continued its use, and was
cc.red sound and well”
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Mrs.BAYLOnSTEWART,
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Q[ ttiiLCs <5 ^ Nil tv 0 ifl
»Iay affect any portion of the body wherethe
mucous membrane L found. But catarrh of
tae head is tur t..^ ais.t comi.iot., arid tl.e
most liable to bo neglected. It cr.nnot bo
cured by locil applications. Being a ccr.sti
. m tional disease it requires
^ ingihg a constitutional remedy like
HOISTS w Hood's Sarsnrnrir.a, which,
working through tho blood,
eradicates the impurity which causes and pro
T.iotcs the catarrh, :-r.(l svxui effects * perma.
went cure. At the same time Hood’s Sarsa
one feel renewed in .strength
r.n»i health. If you suffer 4mpuro
from catsriii. fcc sure to D S3 OOB
try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
•• I used Hood’s sarsaparilla for catanh, ”.nd
receivod great relief and benefit from iu The
catarrh was very disagreeable, especially fci
the winter, causing constant dischary? noise's from
‘ my L se.rir.ging
U
Sar Sar8a P ati!la my^ad.
The effort to . car
^Ucf immediately, while f:t time I was en
cine m my hoc •? as i i c'-I m. A « ^ ***'
i'worth its weight m gold.’’ Cures
Bt., miOf.Ug.VBUg* x. w., v. T Cata „ h
“ I was troubled with that annoying; disease.
nasal catalrh. wi Sever found relief ttU
(joldhyaUdniK^'s- . Hood’s Sarsaparilla
frc. #lt»Ufarf5. Freparedoaly
MtO* L hood A oo.. A f «a« nrt »s,LoweU. ^
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The imi>ortancc of purifying the blood can¬
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you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every one needs •
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
fhe blood, and we ask ycu to try Hood’s
Peculiar Sarsaparilla. Itstrengthens
and builds up tho system,
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of tho vegetable remedies used give to
flood's Sarsaparilla pecul¬ To itself
iar curative m vers. No
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
cures. If you have made up your mind to
buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be induced to
take any other instead. It is a Fcculiu
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
nood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggist*.
Prepared l»y C. I. Hoed & Co., Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses ©no Dollar
lie Walked In.
The banc of tho average sena
tor’s life, says the New York Trib
line, is the requests of his friends
and constituents for tickets of ad*
■nission to tho senate gallery when
anything of interest is going on
u on tho floor. In later days on
t
jjt eat occasions the senators , , ha ve
transfer; e 1 the responsibility to
the sergeant*at*arms.: about twen
ty KM ‘oars ago the whole re;
ily devolved upon them. Good*
Matured men are made miserable
by tho demands upon them, and il
s told of big, burly’ Ben Wade that
a : . the impeachment of Andrew
fohnson ail Ohio demanded tickets
t > the chamber.
He distributed his tickets with a
l vish hand, but they gave out soon
e.- than his constituents, lie man¬
aged to make excuses to all but one
an old army chap ain who had
(omi from the northern corner of
t ie state just to lo present at the
mpeachment.
“My tickets are all gone,” said
Senator Wade, “but perhaps I can
ervo }’ou in some other way.”
“There is nothing else I want,”
sighed tho unhappy chaplain, “I
hive heard that you are a gener*
ous man, rut this is the first favor
[ have asked after serving my
omitrv for three years, and beside
l have come clear from Ohio to be
j reserrt at the impeachment of An*
drew Johnson.”
The old senator looked him over
with a merry tw'nkio in his eye
noticing especially tho clerical cut
or'his coat, :.ad then writing tome
tiling on a *iip of paper, said :
“It that doorkeeper i a Christian
hj cannot resist that plea.”
Alter he got out of sight the Oh i
oan looked at the paper and on it
were these words :
“For God’s sake let this man in.
Bcii Wade.”
Whether it was an imprecation
or appeal ho could not tell, but be
'Viseij • . decided , , to cons<dtM’ it the
lulter. and ho paue.l into the gal
er Y undercover cf the doorkeep*
ers surprise at the novel ticket of
admission.
0Q»
Old people suffer much from disorders
of the urir ary organs and are always
gratified at the wonderful effects of Dr.
J, H. McLean's Liver and Ividuev Balm
iu banishing their - troubles. 3L00 per
bottle.
»•»
Giviirg Him A Slisw.
lie was a good man, says the Dc
troit Freo Press a man whose
word nobody doubted—whoso in,*
tegri .y and veracity were as good
a3 a fc 0 fid. And a friend said to
him OUC da}' :
“I sa.u you speeding yoirr ho?se
, , .
tie OtuCf uat.
‘-Yes.
“ Hcs »Ado mcVv- r .
,
“Yes.
O-t «*• of 1-0.
'Acs.
‘ As near as I -could -catch him
that day ho was making , . a 2*10 tA clip
“Yes, 1 think so. .
And that horso couid not . i
go a I
., .TV b A d h •
.V ,, i
know it, and* ho.was simply bail
injy mg a a hook nook tO u> tempt u..npi me the ^oou ••'OOd HV’n m..n
Acd be «mgU bim. '
IM*v*iion«ls ami «Xokuny Cake**.
A young fellow was inquring ol
officer Button at the Third streot
depot, says the Detroit Free Press,
about tho train from tho north,
when the officer queried in return :
“Didn’t you come in this morns
inf:?”
“Yes. - ’
“With a young woman *”
.•Yes.”
“I thought so. I took you for a
bridal couple.”
“Yes, so wo were.”
“And you are going back alone?
“f hat’s what's the matter,
were mairied ^ere day before yesterday
and came or. a tour. She was
all right when we got here, but in
about an hour wo had a fuss. She
wanted a diamond ring and I could
not buy i*. Diamonds! Just think
of itI’ve got 825 in cash and 20
acres of land, and expect to have
to live on beans for the next six
months to pull through.”
“And where is she now?”
“Over at the hotel. I left her
money to pay her bill and get home
and she can stay oi come. Bettci
havo th ; s thing decided.at the start
you know’. Somo folks are built
to wear diamonds and some to eat_
johnny cake. I’m a johnny cakist
There s my train, If she comes in'
to take the next just soc her aboard
but don’t encourage her any. It t
a row’ to see who shall bo tho boss,
and the best man is going to win.
FaEQUE^TiiY accidents occur in tin
household which cause burns cuts sprains
aud bruises; for use iu such cases Dr. J.
H. McLeau’s Volcauic Gil Linimient
lias for many years been the constant
favorite family remedy.
Dost The Only tkfuce.
A couplo stood at tho gate‘in front
of a houso on Brush street tho oth¬
er night, says tho Detroit Free
Press, when the front door was
opened and a woman looked out
and inquired :
“Sarah, is that you ?”
“Yes.”
“Who is with you ?”
“A feller.”
“BuJ. what is hts name ?”
“Oh, yo-u go in.”
“1 shan’t do it. It is my right to
know who ho is arid what his in¬
tentions are.”
“Mu ! she chided.
“I don’t care !
“Please go in !
“I won’t till 1 find out who ho is
You have been having beaux for
the last fifteen years, and none oi
them have ever said a word about
* A
marriage. Yeur pa says it’s all
#
my fault, but—
Here the young man took a snd
den skip, and as Sarah went up tho
stops she said :
“I Lope ^you feel belter now.
He was just proposing when you
banged the door open, und now he
is gone !
“Good lands, gasped the mother
“see if you can’t overtake him and
coax him back.
But he was gone.
Imperfect digestion and assimilation
produce disordered conditions of th*
^ tem " I ^l 1 “ U( J uru
^.’neglect 1 Dr. J. H. McLean . s btreiigth
ening Cordail aud Blood Purifier by its
botri.*.
But He Couldn’t,
A couple of raon who were play¬
i:.g cards in a Michigan avenue sa
loon the other day, says the Do
troit Free Press, when they fot in¬
to a dispute, and one of them
brought his fist down on tho table
with the exclamation :
“I can lick you out of your boots
in two minutes!
‘•Iouess 3 ^ you can’ *’ renlied 1 lhc
“I can tide 3 *ou and your whole
family behind you !
“Ob, no.
“Yes I can!
“I don't believe it.
‘ Bui I ftBOff l ean.
Tho mild-mannered turned to
tho crowd and aulced :
-Father. Bill, Jrm, Tom, Henry
Wallace, supl.cn, Ge«r S e, Andrew
do you hear that? Mother and
Ann and Betsey are not here, bnt
I guess wc oan do him.
An! lUo ten lumped r « tho leas
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iev and . bad , , , him yelling ..- t foa mercy
in8,dcofa m,nul °*
^ ^ ^ 7 anJ 'V r rc
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, b ied , with a hacking cugh use Dr. J. H.
McLonn', Tnr VI fa. Lung Balm.
lVDBERT hull NETT Manager
QiiccrSeimt<»r Stcwnrt,
It is assorted by friends of Sena* ’
tor Stewart, of Nevada, that if bis i
absence of mind could be cut into 1
strips and pasted together, end to
end, it would reach twice around
illimitable space and tie in a doub
lc bow knot. Out on the slope
they used to tell a story of bow bo
was hastening one morning to
catch a train, when ho suddenly
stopped and said to his companion:
“There, by thunder, Iv’o left a
my watch under my pillow’!
“Lei’s go back and get it, said
his friend.
“Hold on, ’ said the senator, I
don’t believe we'll huvo time,” and
he drew’ the watch from his pocket
looked carefully at the fiaoo of it,
counted tho moments and added :
“No, wo won’t have time,” and
pressed on toward tho station, say*
ing: “Oh, well I guess I can git
along for a day without a watch.
It is also related that Senator
Stewart dressed himself at a hotel
one morning, putting his vest on
wrong s'do out, aud in a fow njin*
utes presented himself at the office
excitedly rubbing tho place where
the pockets ought to bo, and com*
p loin ing that ho had been robbed.
It might havo been believed that
i hose tales wero woncs of the im*
agination, had not tho senator him¬
self one day this week given testi**
rnony to their truth, Tho clerk of
tho senate was monotonously cali¬
ng the roll on somo question in
which senator Stewart was not in
forested. Tho senator sat with his
elbows.upon his desk, his checks
upon bis bands and his eyes fixed
upon vacancy, whither bis mind
had gone.
“Mr. Stewart,” five cleric called
There was a moment of silence.
Senator Stewart continued to look
at nothing.
“Mr. Stewart,” tho clerk called
again, but Mr. Stewart did not hear
him.
A brother senator sitting nerr
reached overhand touched him.
Tho light of consciousness w f as just
returning to 'tho d'rearror’* oyc9,
when the clock shouted once more
“Mr. Stewart!”
*T pass,” swid the senator from
Nevacla— [Ch i cago 31 oral d.
Tlie Deaf Hear.
That sounds miraculous, and yet one
may become temporarily deaf on account
of blood poison settling tho ear, and then
tind quick relief by using B. B. 13., Bo¬
tanic Blood Balm.
John W. Weeks, Decatur, Ga., writes
“Bix months ago I lmd a pain in my ear
and it discharged matter. Thou 1 grew
leaf and could not hear at all. I began
tho use of B. B. B. and the running of
my ear soon ceased, and I now hear,
while my health is much improved aud
£ feel full of gratitude to God and to the
proprietors of so good a remedy.”
S. M Ellis, Atlanta, Ga., writes: 13-
13. 13. cured me of most stubborn ecze¬
ma. I had doctored without success for
twelve years.”
W. H. Davis, San Marcos, Texas writes
“1 am rapidly recovering from blood
poison by the use of B. -5. B.”
An A. ri s to era tic !!cn.
William J. Free of 310 Four and
1-2 stteet, has a hen which is al¬
most too proud to acknowledge
the acquaintance of the proprietoi
of the house. This has orriy been
tho ease for a short time. This hen
was formerly m<?ek enough, but to
bo tho mother of a chicken on Kas
let- Monday, tho like of which no
other hen in Baltimore, or any oth
cr place, could produce, overturned
her ideas of modest still: C -s
humility. This hen, the property!
of Mr. Free, cl though she now
holds herself aloof from mosl hen.,
has . among a brood , , of - newly hat-.l
h" th<;
letters “O. X.” plainly marked in 1
black on the top cf its head in down
with a distinct between them
Tho chicken is what is called pari
j game; the bal es is just plain
chicken* . Ft i ~n brown with iMil »
■ colored wings, 'rbc mother sat foi
three weeks on thirteen eggs, tri
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tTrm thcm ’ Tnd^ ond * o^oui'se cou, ^ feds lccIs that h3t lib
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rewarded in having a chicken
with its head all “O. K.”—rBalti* !
more Herald.
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Itch, Mange, and Scratches on human =
ford’s Sanitary Lotion. This uem frils '
Hol<l St ,l ( l l, ‘»y v W t\. M .u. SlKlVU r»p iqui. Dr-igrriat i • Fort r ri !
Waiqrai. uX'.lyr.
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Louisiana Floods .Not *$o Dis¬
astrous*
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Now Orleans, La., April 26.—The
stores of suffering and danger, tfc
^ ,0 ^ oss Mo **i the overflowed
districts are, to say the lca3t, pro-,
nature. That a financial calamity
has befallen 'ft splendid section of
Louisiana is unforttwntoly.too truo
but to attempt to color it with trap - ,
°dy is |manitestly absurd. Thus
- ar s<>rntJ stock Iws been drownod;
and it is impossible to say bow so*
rious tho loss of slock may bo in
tho interior, but even now there
are many who will not tnko tho
trouble to have their stock remove
ed, though they arc absolutely suro
to bo overtaken by tho rising back¬
water in a few days. Fortunately
tho water trout tho groat Moig.tnea
crovasseo fillle into an immense un2
inhabited swamp, less than 100
yards from tho liaso of tho lovee,
and it is sheer nonsense to suppose
it will overtake any one who lias
not had ample warning of its ap*>.
preach. Its course will be largely
through tho Atcbalayla, and all by
ibis time should bo prepared far
any emergency. This misfortune
is enough, but tt is not a matter
over which peoplo have any cause
to become hysterical. The current
statement that thcro has been n
general surrender all along tho line
dofenso is wholly eraonchus Capt.
Kingman is working a$ bard as ov-.
or lo hold w'bat is loft of tho lewce,
and tho only portion of his force*?
that have been withdrawn is nr%|»
up of planters and settlers, who
have been forced by ti e overflow
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( o turn their attention to saving
what thoy can of thoir own prop*
«y*
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life
It was just an ordinary scrap of writ¬
ing paper, but it saveed her life, She
was in tde last stages of consumption,
tole by physicians that she was incura¬
ble and could oaly live a short time; she
weighed less than 70 pounds. On a piece
of wrapping yaper she read of Dr. King's
Netv Discovery., and got ft bottle; it
helped her, she got a larger bottle, it
helped her more, bought another nnd !
grew bt Iter fast, continued its use and in
now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh
it g 140 pounds. For further particulrrs
address with stamp, W. H. Cole, Drug-’
gist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of tF
wonderful discovery freo at W. M
Speight’s drugstore.
Alan’s Normal Weight,
A ru!o, which physicians say is a
good oxc, to determine the normal*
weight of man is as follows; A
man should weigh as many kilo*
grams as he measures centimetres’
in height after deducting ono metro'
■ X man t’io measures in height ono
metro 80 centimetres (5 foot II inch
es) should weigh 80 kilograms, or 1
; bout ICO pounds. The rule is both
ingouious and approximately cor*
rcct.
English Spavin Utitmcut removes alb
i Bat'll, Soft or Gab -uscil uufl Blemished
rum hors cm, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splint
Sweeney, King-Bonus, Stifles, Sprains,
aii Swoolen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save
Jo 0J by use of out bottle. Warranted
the most wonderful ’rri mish Cure eyer
known. Sold by W. M. Speight, DrUg
giri,, Fort Gaiaes. 3iG lyr.
Simon Levy a salesman for Nuss
baum & Cu. } of Macon, committed
suicide r.t the dm mm era’ homo at
yparta Sunday by taking morjdiino
No cause is known. lie was about
10 years old and loaves a largo
fhmily at Macon.
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Apalachidola, Fla.. Feb., 17 ’89.
Messrs. L^ppman Bros., Suvaniiuh— *
lea-s.rs: • I will write to inform you
iIlIlt 1 wa * s "Dlictoa with blood disease.
1 lriud «“>' bu t,k ' 0[ H: “*“> *f Ravo
me no relief. J I was ju bed seven months
, W(jd iMn , nuil tu
do me ir« good. Isaw your ad
V eiUsemint in tk’J Apalachicola Times,
^uJ thought I would try it, the bottle I
got tonight makes 7 or 8, end oh J how
good I feel!—I have been up sver since
aud at my business. Lumber Inspector
y ° u S ay pobl-'sh this if you desire. I
I---- — .f-------1 — - V„:---p p p^
is life, health aud strength.
M P. Boldex.
fuE blood must be pttro for the body.'
co bu in perfect erudition Dr. J. if.
5SS ThSlSl
a , t j , Jgul . ^ the whole body.
“ Calliope ".‘“’TT In Harness. ~ ~
P„n Can a i. hrvanlv- be o,.l> riv MX aVlanir o dock, «ml« sn!< <.
John, ’ opcEing 1 ° It is watch. lhero
goes tho whist , O.
That s not the whistle,, dear, put'
,n Mr8, Jo hn * it» tlifi new cook,
nging riri,,.,. in tho k i t ell 0IIU ipCrVl
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