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GEO. G. FOLSOM, Editor.
VOL. 2 NO. 31.
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FI yards—yard wide Hie aching for $1.00.
20 yards best white Homespun for $1.00.
20 yards best Checks for $1.00.
25 yards Calico for $1.00.
14 yards—yard wide Sea-Island for $ 1 . 00 .
25 yards Beautiful Challie for $1.00.
20 yards Bed-Ticking for $1.00.
Groceries- 9
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1 1 pounds GRANULATED SUGAR for $1.00.
5 pounds of COFFEE for $1.00.
Millinery, Millinery !
Ladies Trimmed Hals at $1.00, worth $2.00.
1 am selling more Ladies Hats than all the town.
Ladies Corsets at 30c,, worth 50c.
Trunks, Furniture, Tin Toilets, Etc
Trunks from 50c. up
llaiulsonpdv Decorated Tin Toilet Sets at $1.75.
Bedsteads, Chairs, Mattresses.
Bedsteads, Chairs, Mattresses.
Bedsteads, Chairs, Mattresses.
STO I ‘ES, GU.VS, L.L I IPS, BUCKETS, TUBS. I
STO I 'ES, cues, J .. IMPS, BUCKETS , TUBS.
S TO I 'ES, GUVS) LAMPS. BUCKETS, TUBS.
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School Books at Macon Prices.
Hand Saws at lor., worth $1.25.
Stocks of GLASSWARE too cheap to mention.
Winchester Repeating Shot Guns
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at FACTOUY PRICKS.
My Xew Goods and Low Prices are Aston -
isiiinu Everybody.
M. WYNNE.
i'Uis advertisement it ill el smge next week. Bead it.
THE TI V*!- 1 f E ; TT e -I — 71 ESI ) a, X ' t V"-’ i Tz v: m P'S f
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DR. G. J.CLARKE,
Physician and Surgeon, |
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Chauncey, - Ga.
Avg. 22. Iv.
E. H. BA,CON
OFFICE IN' It. FISHER'S IHil <;
STORE.
up,, REAL pmp.mp LSI Alb AuLIl A f .p CT
Re *ainl ,re«ents the Etna Fire Insurance
Co the Southern Home Buitil
in- amt Loan Association of Atlanta,
:u a " gl ° '•
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
jTh. CATES,
nEJl'TIST
Office over Ilerrman & Rio.,
Store.
EASTMAN, GA.
April 15.—1890.
JAS, R. MOOD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in basement rear of Masonic
Lodge, formerly occupied by Dr. <’. T.
Latimer, Residence soutli side of Court
House Siiuare. to dec. 10.
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DR. W. L. SMITH,
IDZEdSTTlST
HAW KIN’SVIRLE, - QA.
pf"(Iffiee in Pulaski House
12-1-88-ly.
HARRIS FISHER, M, D., „
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
L. EAS KT 1 MAN. u 4 v - - rFOUOl LOKGIA. V
Oftlee at Kastman Drug Store, corner
itiklwi!V, k ^"'Fif.i;""v.-..,r anil
ciiiireii street. Jan. 11 Kssi>.—lv.
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DR. T, F. ROBERSON,
ORAL SURGEON DENI „ r IS r I, „
-)-(
SA VANN All GA,
A
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
C. r. warren ! !
PATE & WAIIIIEN,
• iHomeys etS
1 InwkinSville, Ga. 136 Jacks on St-.
Will practice in the counties of Pu¬
laski, Dimly. Wilcox, Iruiu, Twiggs.
Dodge, Telfair. .Montgomery, and l.au
reus, and any others by special May contract. 1st!
and L’nitcd States Courts. y
saniTH ^ ramMS,
Attorneys at Law,
EASTMAN, - GEORGIA
gjtp~ office over McArthur's Land
Office. 7-5-1y tue
W. I-. CI.AKKK, KOBT. K. NORMAN.
CLAltKE & NORMAN,
AtTOltMAS AT LAW,
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Mt. Vernon Geogia.
B3iP~ Will practice in all States and
Federal ( ourts. Nov. 29 188-lv.
DeLACT S‘ BISHOP,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Eastman, . . . Ceorgia
1VP.1 practice, in all tl.c courts ofthe
state. Attention given to Conveyancing,
in* tees." a \lwtr-wtVof 'collections’
Partnerships, Con
tracts Criminal Law anil all other
branches of practice. Office at Court
House. 2-1-1 li tue.
W. 15. COFFEE,
A TTOIIXEY A T LA II .
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EASTMAN, - GEORGIA
Office overS. Ilerrman & Bros' store.
E . HKRUMAN,
ATTOItXEY AT LA IT.
EASTMAN. - - - GEORGIA.
J. E. WOOTEN,
A TTOIIXEY AT LA IF.
EASTMAN - - GEORGIA.
Office at Court House.
Lumber is Advancing.
Saw Wills, Steam Eng nes,
Single Mills, Hay Presses, Ftc.
If you want n First-Clas.* MILL
sciul f°r (.-atalogue to
A. B. Farqiiliar Co., Ltd.. York, I’a
Hoot ami Shoe-Maker
1 1 . Bill J
, _ 0 _
boot & seoe-oaker.
I have served , seveni years at ... my tram
wdll prove satiDaetorv. When in mad
of a flue pair of hoots or »hocs call on
i l,,e at ,n '
MY SHOP ON COUNTY ROAD
STREET.
I make a specialty of first-els Re
pairing. M hen in ......Remember, need of anything in
good"" woi^l"' ^ anii ... good material i? my
motto.
R,M. DAXIELLY,
Successor to B. L. Gary
GA FRIDAY, SE1TEMBER 5, 1890.
BILL ARP.
HE SAYS THE POLITICIANS WILL
FOOL THE FEOI'LE.
Another howl from the Grand
Annv of the Republic. They had
x Neat gathering in Boston last
week and nearly all the speakers
yelled tor more pensions, ami M*.
irer ones. dlie speakers were all
politicians, and the old soldiers and
all their kinfolks have got votes
a '“ 1 "' a '' 1
A politician will ride any , hobby „
fo cattdl voles - I don't believe the
solid people of the north, the busi
negg , nen aud taxpayers, favor this
pension 1 ; plunder *; ’ but they cannot
‘
stop it. these annual meetings ot
the Grand Army of tlie Republic
may have a little patriotism, but
are mainlv for politics and plunder.
More than half the Grand Army
were foreign hirelings and
tutes who fought for the money
and nothing else, and these are the
fellows who are drawing most of
the rats pensions. aiul camp lo!lowers They weve and hp.tiol team
sters, and got sick easy, and have
played sick and disabled ever si nee.
Their numbers prove what a set
thev were, nearly 3,000,000against
700,000, and they have G 0.),1 >00 pen
sioners still alive, and kicking. Sam
told them up in Missouri
that if mu- boys had have known
how bad we were whipping them
they would have fought on till
now.
“You fellers,” said, “ are draw
all the pensions, and that’s
ridif l^lit. Yon l on foil* iou e hi lit lor loi moner nione\ and . mi
you ought to have it. Onr boys
>'< ai -ht for patriolism-for the love
of their countrv, and tliev ve go!
vet. Yen'never enquered it
°! ( . u i -in o n
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itsall right. Lvery , soldier .... oug i .
to have what he fought for.’
That is very fine sarcasm, but
still I am not bunny as long as
some of that money comes out of
me me - It I ft me he w.u war is Is o\ei over how now nnnv many
years must the south pay out *40.-;
000,000 to northern soldiers and i
draw none for her own 'f If we
could pick out the patriots who
really needed , a pension . we would j
not say a word, but it is a northern j
outra-e to continue this
. It is tin outrage . on the ,i north as !
well as Hie south; and , it . c ther .i alii I,.
ance don't stop it, it won t be
stopped. The alliance can do some
bi- thing if tliev will. The nation
can't stand 'this extravagance. How
can tariff be reformed and reduced
with an empty treasury? Mr.
Cleveland left it full, but it’seinn
tv now. Where is the money to
come from to build warehouses
and advance SO per cent upon tlie I
produce? The average farm ten
ant buvs $100 worth of goods in a
year na me:...... Uem, :
Of that $100 he pays $40 in
to the government at Washington.
but does not pay more than $5 in
tax to his own state government.;
Judge AVrighl wnonc» a member I
of congress, and he told mem a
w hisper t hat if the farmers of this
country knew bow much tariff they 1
mid ‘ oil their hats shoes and cloth-;
and plantation ,. gener
nig suppaes
•' tliev would rise tin to a man.
shoulder • their . muskets , and , sweai . I
bv the eternal thev would"! stand
*
it. . lie said . . if .. vvonluii 1 be s.iie r lo .
i
let them know. Judge Wright is
on the ,, sine or the toilers Gi e
bread winners and the farmers. 1
wish it was so that he could join
the alliance, for I know that his
. , . , , , .. .
hear is which Diem, r nelieve . uiai J
he would ioill them if it wasn't for |
that oath t of secrecy. A man tolu ., j
me that he had joined J and was
writing thunder and lightning . tor i
flic ‘ alliance lianer 4. 1 ’ but I reckon he
mistaken, , for I , remember . that .
is ’
about , 35 ... years ago. when , the
know-nothing party was about to
take the country, tlie Judge took
me out behind the house and ad
vised me, as a P friend, . , to 4 , keep out
„f i,. for i, ,v,, contrary to
principles of a free government political to
have a secret, oath-bound
organization. 1 didn't take his
’advice, _ . . but ... like tool , ... joined i
a voting '
; tnem. and . was sworn in one i ,„i.
1 M’-ht in the top loft of Chambers
mill house, five miles from town,
j and didn't get home till after mid
illlg.lt. I . . anu , told ml Mile f ,l St . r.
-he ° o-ot nil * before I did ami lound
L flour ] cobweb? , , all ,,
an( over
clothes, and I had to tell her
tr „tJ K a „ d how we were going 1*
keen anv more foreigners from be
, . citizenso. .. ourgre.it , i< pi 1
I coming
iic, and our motto was that of
! Washineton. who, the night before
it great battle, said, "Rut none but
j Americans on guard to night
But Aleck Stephens and Judge
Wright took .lie field agaiosl our
[party because it was secret, and
they gave it hail Columbia, and
broke it up.
It must be some oilier Wright—
but not “our Gus.” Our Gus is an
old "settled" man. I like that
word "settled." Uncle Sam folks
ain't much account until they get
"settled." He said he would hunt
U P ;i se(tled «»} an f( >V a c 00 k *
,S ' Xow ffirow^.nS'Sd . .
wouldn't stay anywhere long at a
time. Judge Wright is a settled
mui1 -
...
t ] lin „ s y We want them to turn the
rascals out of office everywhere
and begin a system ot economy, in
government. Reform the tariff and,
edac ate the P e °l ,le 80 tbat ,he -Y
will know , exactly what , the tarifi
an( j j 10SV , lluc j 1 j t ( a kes out of
their pockets to protect the manu
facturer, and maybe they will stop
P without the shotgun. Let every
schooibov know how much less his
pocket knife would have cost him
and he win raise a racket before he
can vote.
The politicians making big 1
are a
mss about the money, and say the
nia fcj n g niore of it—sorter like we
di d during the war, when it took
*10 to buy a bunch of yarn and
to buy a pair of cotton cards.
In January. 1S65, I paid $!5,000 lor
a little old weasley cow that gave
a ] )0ld ., half gallon of milk a day;
but- that was enough for poor little
half-starved, war born baby, whose
mothers milk had dried up fro in
anxiety, white running from the
heir'liii" Ungs Hkel ^aredniTihit
dodges the hounds. They say we
must have more money, and they
make the peopJe believe it will be
dlvlded out among them whether
they earll it or no t—another case
of j- orty acres and a mule. Fool
the people-thaUs the kla. They
are raising a big luss because na
Hon.-.....mb are not allowed to
lend money on farm mortgages, j
and I hope they will have that law
repealed, for it is of no conse
quence. Ao bank is fool enough ;
to lend money on a mortgage. ’Will
Howard is big banker in our town
I*"»I»iI*iRh A'lnbife^' miuI' 1, but J uTl’ud'tlO 11 bit *10 he he hai as
.
uot so t a mortgage in lus vault.
Ranks lend money-on business in
tegrity with a good endorser converted or a
collateral that can be
eighteen into money months in thirty to foreclose days. It a takes farm |
|
mo ,tg age , and if the farmer dies it I
George Truit, of , Troup _ county,
1 l jo l<lsn q nioflp “ ea n s <*T;in(l lU Sllf*(*PSS flt, 1111*111- "
mg. " J lie stale , alliance visited bis
farm the other day, and George
sa ' ld ] 1( , Ijegan with nothiug since
the war and has made all that lie
lias got at farming, and thatecmio
my and diligence and constant care
and watchtulness will do more lor
Hie farmer than all the legislation
that can be devised You can pick
out farmers here and there in eve
ry county who have by hard work
got ahead and prospered, while
[ l”>rH’"or'lnck or mHhe'politF
c j ans . There isn't a country upon
earth where the farmer is so surely
u)d j ugt sucl| a SJ)rea d of good
tilings as the farmers took there
every day was never seen bet ore.
|J{
Qur he . u . ts t() it gniiu .
| .j •> Biee Arp.
-•! VIU.KRE Stukbt. Nmv Oki.ka.xs,
Oct. 22, IsS!).
Wni.Katlam, wish Esq.: atll'icted and suf
Dear Sir—I tlie
faring to know that I positively have as-ert
J| ia twenty-nine years I coil*
-tav.tly sutt'ered intense agony witli that
most terrible disease known as hemorrli
OJ . pjjgg^ ju their very worst form,
1 have triedowiy available prescripthn
to no curative end, 1 have taken one
U g (which Kfter^attm contained one gallon) of | j
Diat 1 ever suffered with.that disease. It
a'so has cured me < f an insatiable thirst
wliic i I have had all my life.-Go try it.
a ii mankind, ami do not let your preju
dhv blind you against this world-re
nowned medicine. If I posscssetl the
meaiJS I W0U 1,1 ^h-e all the affiicted all
ami «s many jugs as they testimonial need to ought bring
tbont a cure. This
s i lOW th,. Microbe Killer’s efficacy. I
consider the Microbe Killer paramount,
I remain, most respectfully,
Mas. Vi K i> E D M atson.
For .-ale , . by . D:. Ti.. t J M ,a,..,, ban.
A negro gambler in Rochelle has
been tried and put on the streets ;
for tweenty-five days, for some o
,is lawless actions. Numbers ol
tovvns, and i.llc it v ?f „l.o„.l, pit.v t ie\ inlost tanmd .he j
is a
be nin 0llt °‘ ,he C0Un,r - ’ |
Scr.fl.to AH His Life. j
T I consider mycure by s ^ S s, ono.ot fl f ]
the most wonderful on rc< ord. i infamy had thi-]
worj?t type of scrofula from my
u »tu I wa^.24 years of age. My whole
! , D j. icl :. l | i i t . by the loathsome di.*e.a>e. F
net only fuifered from the >crofuta, hut
was so marked that I was ashamed to as- j
j s, H .i tt tc with, and was avoided Fjy, w.v
h*/.en reputable physicians, continued but in -pin
,r a H the disease to vrow j
AllolU f.,ur year- ago a friend
from Pirtebtug advised me_ to take s s 8
■'),.2*1V L,’, r 5'l‘ 'smnd'andXelV.''Th.
! ,,111 skin peeled off and was replaced i>>
i a new skin, as smooth and free from
as any person, l have Lad u<
return or symptom ofthe disease.
Trt.itife on 15iood and Skin Diseases maiic
j :C e. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO.,
AtUnta. Ga.
j j will von suffer with dy-itcpsia and
j druggist.
STATE NEWS.
ITEMS OF INTEREST (LITHE KKI>
lliOM Oi l? EXCHANGES.
<
Farmers are paying fifty cents
per hundred for picking cotton in
Houston county.
The tax rate levied by the Gov
for
tk.s yeai is 3 , •> 1< < nu. : -.
Capt Clegg lias contributed jAOO
to the artesian well in Abbeville,
'v«rk«ll be commenced on i.
111 a lew (la vs '
-
It is thought that Mclver,
colored Representative from Lib
conntv wiI1 be retU rned t o the
Le-dsl Legist,nine. iture
The citizens af Seville have or
ganized a law and order club for
the purpose of keeping good order
j n the town
{p!! ,L>e Witt’s Little Early Risers o„ly
hoal'll J.
Many , ot the farmers ot .louston
< ol “ h .' u\c 11 -monAi.tb < t k act
are equal to the best breeds of Ken¬
tucky.
'V« recommend lie WitRs Colic and
Cliolera (.ure because wc believe U a
stile and rtlialilc revned^ . n; tod
ellccts are shown at once ill case-* <d
Clndcra Morbus and similar eomjda 11 G
Sold by Dr. 1 .1 llmlian, I-.a-tmad, ami
Dr. I I! Harviswi, Clmtmecy.
“()ld Si 71 a negro peanut vender
0 f Albany, has just died in his 96tl:
yeap> IIe went 'through three wars,
In,lian . lliC Mexican and the
Confederate, as the body-guard of
master.
Do Witt’s Colic ami Cholera Oun:
U always safe and always sure.
We rwomim-ml It l>r. T, .1. Huelian.
The Domdas f Breeze is onlv three
month8 0 (1< an(] ( i( , ias a circlI .
la"™ ol <•-,„> 00. It r, •' 1,1 ru - vv,", Icatal i ,
»
news, and is eudenth sal is! \ mg
the people. .
, )e Witt’s Little Early Risers. Best
Liver pin CW1 . '(ure Constipa
tkm every tune. Xnno equal t '- 'diem
"<’«•. Hr. T.l Buclmn, Kastman,(ta.
Capt. O. A. Horne is greatly in
leresting n bimselt in behalf of the
formation ol a local , or home , com
pany ler the purpose ol giving
Ilawkinsville electric lights in the
u 0 a ^. fatny^. ''
J^Z\T tfer u, u, w'io'v
!m) i riuiicra Cim- fur all summer
L > imptaiiiis. filillU‘ No Sl‘ll ilelay, it. aisapi.niatmeiit
Ol" 6 . NV C I^l*. 1 Buclltll),
Eastman; Dr. I 11 Harrison, Chauncey.
< trading on the 1 hi\\ kinr i!le &
Grovania division of the Empire 1 I
ml Dublin railroad , is progressing i
a
'
in a satisfactory manner.
We have received hundreds of test!- j
monials as to theeHieaey ol Hunt’s Cmv
in eases of Mn diseases, am! truly !»-
liew it the best remedy known for King dfs- !
worm, Tetter, Kezema and .similar
eases. Guaranteed, 50 cents per box.
Right-of-way lias been secured
{or ,he Coi-dcle road to Foit Yalle -V
and efforts are now being made
for arrangements to to enter that
^
the Keinoly for you. Ilerrman & Eve
itt, Ornggist.
It is generally conceded that l!ie
cotton ero,. will h. rfwrtw U»»
expected a month ago, caused by
excessive rains after the drouth.
Chcatlnuu's Tastd.-s (.hill Tonic
Will !«• found a sw.-t wjtliom i:s hitter,
Pleasant to the taste, without a paril; i
as a remctly for chills an.l fever. It i
tlie production of the well known A. 15.
Richards .Med. Co., of Sherman. T-xsi
and guaranteed to cure, Sept. A—ft
The Abbeville Times savs: Sam
Hunter, near Bethlehem'church,
that when , . he
says three years ago
was $500 in debt, he bought «an ox
and went to plowing hin.; and that
now he is about out of debt,
Away with the hitn-r, nansi
iiasty* sweet-tasting chill tonics L'se
Cheatham’s Tasteless ('hill Tonic, as
.
pleasant to the taste as rock candy syr
up. The children cry for it, tile moth
cr won't liy-. witlmnt. it and th- -.-r
vants Klip it from the side hoard. It him?
digestion, contains no (juinine, Ar-.-:iie
or strychnine, tones up the y-t- in, and
is warranted. Xo cure no
editor of f the ... \ lennn Fro
gress has , alredy i i had i i the pleasure i
eating an orange aud a lemon ;
njovrn in Vienna. He now has the
. )rom j se f rora j[ r . MeCormick. sec
!*««.. S»Mh.rn
i,u io.k . ia su m .........
added P le “ ore of ea,in S a banana
grown m \ lenna. Mr. Mc< ormmk
has three banana trees growing in
the yard of his residence, and ad
*
. ‘ , , f frnit * e .... M
.
(jninine impa'r-th ii -a ing, .?• s r >v>
-i,i, nerves ml in nr, ti. '
i 'heathah’s I astei.k -s Oiilc T"n n-is
.Reasand to take, leaves no nnpiea-nn;
c
tests before , . the , new governin' wid
|,e for tlie position of *b to ; - F)
comm jgsioner. Thero i\Y numer
> ,|s applicants lor Hit- :
oehl by Judge Hook. . Ir. Nor t n-n
has been a successful euncator atul
|j : s f a niiliar with the school ques
No one has authority to s iv
what he will or will not do, fur
ther than he w ill endeavor lo make
the matter of schools a feature ol
his administration.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers.
Ifttle pill for ilv*|ii ps •, - ear .out
uni lH\atb. Sold by Dr . T. J. Biulian.
KASTM AX TIMI ’'-u
DO&Hil-. COt N TV v l :: \ \ i ) ‘S
XOIiA* FU03I Et MCE.
A Co. 30.—U •* tc-:; • - .ir e--;e and
j potatoes seem to lie doing as well
as could be exitectedr As some
; it tie in.d has in: ! ■ its ai.pearan e
meets n, .re fear it v ilF-xi o:i' (he
; • it} crop.
There i e, -i ler. leMchnc- in
this rom.mmily, hut Ifi.l of
mis nature.
'i’he other day while young Mr.
SUdliekl was in the field gatiiering
fodder he luoml is do* hnriuod
near by and v> ent io see what he
l iad found, and to the young man s
surprise the deg w us nay ing a rang
of rattlesnakes. Mr. Sheffield pro
cured a weapon and in a little
, had , , them , „ ... • • ,
,se no ... *ng mom pm
eight in number.
It is reported that there is a
“blind tiger" in the neighborhood
of Middleground , cl.urch. , , , V. r hope ,
e
he oan - 1)0 , ' au U 1,t lI P W1,h
he hurts any of our boys.
j\j,. Reagan's new engine
| ias arrived, anti lte is now readv
to gin cotton for the public.
Coper.\ s Breeches.
Mysterious Bisappearance. -L.
y [rs . .f,,],,, A. Clarke a great suf
f{ . lvi . n,,,,, , , ; ,j, i.
. lc j u ^ She lctt her hoio«» hist ^aiuulav
i„,v a bo,tic of lie Witt' Littl.- l-iarlV
j>i st . r L t()n }. a d<»<c and her hoisdaeln* iul't
;l< mvslcnoui.lv ;i- j esma. .'rv tin m.
Sold'hy it Dr. I'M Radian, I i m'an, and
J)r. I liarrison, (Tiauncei
The Georgia Sawmill Assoc ia
Gon.
Mr. ( '. J. I laden, tlie secivfary
the Georgia Sawmill Associi.
ton, gi\es notice that lliatbodv
win llold its regular meeting at
Macon on the E-th ot October. All
owners and operators in
the south and southeast are invit
ed to meet with the a-socialion.
ihe meeting will be a very im
one fm . K ,wn,Hf
One ol Hie ientures will be the
framing and sanctioning of a bill
of regulating lumber. the The insjiectioii bill wlii-di and the sale
as
sociation will endorse is to lie in
troduced in the next legislature.
nik WiU> a .vH'»i view to ol establishing a
l l ' i: " s inspection in
the states throughout the vellow
ine be]( of south, Mr. 1 laden
j. s authorized to invite the sawmill
men of Alabama and Florida to at
ten 1 tlie .lUtcon meeting ol tlie
(Jeorgia association,
A D.4IK'. ii.i.k, Kv„ Dec. 2:j, 18S0.
Itadtim’s Microln- Killer Co.,
Nashville. Teim.:
Gentlemen—'l'tus <- .i it!<- ilmi I Inne
been a sufferer from asthma and catarrh
fm- more than two \ irs pa-s, g ttiug
rpclmmi'm l!, "14 V 1 "A a chnir. V !! 'i’A 1 h U| ive ’l" nscu T ! one ,'T
jn:r nr Kndam'.-- Mi< fo!h- Kiic-r, ind for
the last- three weeks have* h<*«m -woctly 8K*ej.>iug
ii;itura!ly, somnOy and ns a
child, i ;il tr’hul< 1 i y relief to tlit* re
m !v, :i:h! hour;
«»n I -
ouhh
hu-wix !* I? Moork,
Cashier in Dank of Adairv’iilo.
For sal" !>v I ■( Huelian.
Tin; editor of tlie Oklahoma City
Chief indignantly dem- s th t the
white people of the territory are in
'S't&SM
N unit eyed and oxp.a-tant at the ;
door of Oklahoma's cabin homes,
!,e .' 1 A' 1 V
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FAFF FF'A d'AFte'™ 1
!o ,- Lh Iier eat. r ;md cl, .pin
loving embra" ■ 1 .<t - '• r frmi
ol Kentudiv, reform. Fie I h s;,u'< y- •! .,’.dtg to be
(, re - ! c ' ■
need for both of tlmm th re accord
i n ,r - to nil account 8.
Life, Health and Strength.
Ai’.u..\‘ nin)i..\, }'u., !7. tss'j.
M.-r*. Lip.-man u.--„- lv . .uni,:
J‘car sirs—I will write to von to in
f orm that t »> <:< ■■■■■ •■. :!) Uloo.-l
Di- i-:', I tried one !• fch- H ;m<‘
gave me no relief. I was in hr ! s
.maths. I tried prominent pin s " ins.
a id they could not do i ne any £i ml, I
s.-nv your advertisement of P 'P P in !
A paiacUieo! it. and i thought
would trv The bottle g.
make- * or cigl,;, and, on, now g-ioo
I feel I have h - n up ever sin. '-and at
my Iiusim--*s—lniniv r iu-.i -. or. Von
may puhli.-!. thi : L' you ih'-ii'c. I \r.y
informed my friend.’* ti*at I i i i> lif« ,
health and st.cn,;::>.
M. P. BOLDEN.
Thf, Tri-State Medical Alliance
of Tennessee, ,£ Alabama and Geor
vil . ho Ug ,, r . ond aImuu!
!neeth ,,, in Chattanooga on Thurs
<]av, da'vl October 14, font iuuing three
This organization has only
[gf i ‘jUi ' "i n ,,,. j ,. ,,- alhlcj bat D,
time !k
quite a creditable standing it. tlm
professional circles of the country,
, s meniberffiij. made m.-v r of
lv 200, atul is up main
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m the three btatv- r I
extends.
A iJcBness M.i.r- < i.- r Vhdoii.
N York ( ! f , 1 u
Mr. A K i fawk ir: Y
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sMTuturv
X. vv P.iV fc <
e v lift 1 by
He inn A FI
“iff
Ti it (an I >0*1 ir O 4 ill
lot of our
mers (
for
di/.zii
Dri<
li t •* C' llcrrinitn A
\ Everritt, druggist.
CIBCMLTES
in the (Vnutie o ... n.v.Lre Vna-Ai,
Laurens, .L.!ii>s< n, r: itgvmerp, Tel.
(air, . , Wayne aid Irwin and
h«s •.!!!»- . • from y; , "V^u,
si it SAMi'I t V. V
rasa V; PI R l; r«
H I , 1 l. wll avjyrfl t t u A - 1
to :i v
effectual Tliiw fcWfvaliir fly remctly never ;
<*;is
Dyspepsia, Constipation, r i «vi;
Headache,
And all diseases arising IVom a
Torpid Liver on2 Bad Dinostion.
Tho *f ■t *js : mull iit^oodapiK'Ulo
Rvui tuittU t n .sc Mini! i; ole '.mi*
Ij st.ar ami vus\ i .
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
[ NOTICE.
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"«vnig embark. 1 in the piv
‘V 1 ’ veil h a f till Uwtermina
lion to sutceed, il polite attention
ani | pm-o goo<F ran command >uc
cess. 1 am now prepared to otter
o the
OuLbc. my- irons
and I'rieiK
£8T AS FINE A I.INF. OF _£US
ALL KINDS OF
CROC: :IES, CAN
GOODS, FRUITS,
roriFEcnortE
HJES ETC
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h! ] ; In ! !i( GVei*V 0110.
< < •:! 11 nan . : li; gl’i/ii to Uiv
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Tobaccos ami L inars.
Which are Ihotimvt. Give mo
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Tl IK I ! N : ST SLKFl’ING CAR
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Tjie SimHTi-:sT,
<p ieKEsT A\n Best
K m tk to a i.i. Points,
East and Forth.
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CINCINNATI and JACKSON
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ATLANTA AND BRUNSWIGh
ROME AM) WASIM.MiTOX.
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SUMMER RESORTS,
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EXCURS10R RATES,
A ciTvz-vsr
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per mile traveled.
TICKETS GOOD TO
ON MC -;--■■■M 2 K ' '> RETURN
SALE 7s UNTIL
DNCjAY - “W m. mm®? hov,
luth. Js+ -
No iron clad tickets to annoy
families traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar¬
rangements ever offered.
For information apply tC
Agents E.T.V, & G. Railway
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1 I r f ClertryiDen, Ltwjdo, Ef!!to r Physicians «, FOiflents, and T**a<?lipr^, other
, ro DNv-rs,
p*.of-ssioAai men.
The G.ad^tone Hanqnet I>ar»t;>s.
Tlie Gladstone Plano Lamp*.
Fend fAr price li«f. Single I; mps at ic
ft n’t fA boxed and sent saft v by c x press.
CS el our jirices. “ Seeing is tteli
GLADSTONE LAMP < O.,
71 ParR Plate, New !>rk.
9* u->ill iL I iiluy ;>jv fi! 2 £ l:
g e2 W. Wreon, Oer A ~
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roap, postage