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Dented U the UUrat d Taliaferro Cwity, t * topi* and toaeral loin.
JUST SO.
For thus it is with men of brain,
Finding their fortune on the wane,
And hoping they may take a rise—
Advertise!
The greatest men who live to-day
Have found in this the only way
To swell beyond the common size:
Advertise I
It never yet was known to fail
To brighten times and make s sale;
To bind yuor luck with golden ties,
Advertise!
And so, what’er you have to sail,
Do this at once and do It well;
Keep it before the public eyes—
Advertise!
So let your nane be Jones, Smith,
Crimes,
Try , one way to cheat hard times;
Yo a . find herein the secret lies:
Advertise!
When times are hard and cash is low,
And trade comes in most awful slow.
What is it that I would advi te?
Advertise I
When folks go streaming past the door,
And never step inside ttie store,
My best advice do not despise:
Advertise!
When drawer and pocket both seem thin,
And much goes out and naught comes in,
If you would be excedihg wise,
Advertisel
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IDEAS AFLOAT.
NEWSY GLEANINGS,
From Various Writers and Nu¬
merous Journals to Inter¬
est Our Readers.
The n?xt house will stand 16G repbti.
Itcans to 159 democrats •
Though a man must be sincere in
order to be great, he need not be great
in order to be sincera. t
Brunswick is working to secure tl)
location ot a manufactory that Is to
make pilaaterers’ hair from palmetto
roots.
CdnteacU re signed -a*' by
which S,000 tons of Alabama c tl will
leave the pork of Tensacol i ea< h
month for the West.
There will be only one colored man
in the next Congress, and he is a mul¬
atto. His name is Heary Plummer
Cheatham, aud he hails from North
Carolina.
A correspondent of the New York
World makes tie discovery that the
letter A appears In the name of every
president the country has had. It also
figures In the name of the president¬
elect.
After diphtheria, scarlet fever, or
pneumonia, Hood’s Sarsaparilla will
give strength to the system, and expel 1
all poison from the blood.
A thousand dlyorces were granted
by the Chicago courts in 1888 and two
thousand souls made happy, uot enu¬
merating the thousand or so lawyers
and the dozen judges who came in for
fees.
Rev. Irl R. Aix, the weather prope
et, says we are to have some bad
weather during the month of Febru¬
ary. The worst time will be about
the 18th or 19th of the month.
Among Die students at Princeton
College, New Jersey, is one seventy
two raiuistr^ years old . He is studying for
the and expects to graduate
this term.
Cbildien often wake in the Night
with a burning fever, and tbe parent
is at a loss to divine the cause.
Worms! Worms are at work. A does
of Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge is the
only remedy.
The Japanese Gazette says that
“Buddhism can not long hold its
ground, and Christianity must finally
prevail throughout all Japan. Japa¬
nese Buddhism and western science
can not stand together. They are in¬
consistent the one with the other.
Easter comes on the first Sunday
after the first full moon after the rer
nal equinox. The vernal equinox
comeson March 21st. Tbe first full
moon succeeding it. this year, is on
Monday, April 15, That briugs Eas.
ter on April 21st.
The people pf the South don’t care
a snap about the complexion of Hars
rison’e'Cabinet. He may take a spav
ined Radcal or a bellowsed Randalliie
from this section if lie chooses, but
only the fellow’s creditors are likely
to take any interest in the matter,—
sp.ru ia—.*..
Mrs ssgL SS? rSL
“Think 1 eUd hire anybody to do
it fur what ahe gits? Not much!
Manage, air, Is a success, air, a great
success!”- Youth’s Companion.
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For burpvyaud wounds we would re¬
commend Salvation Oil. All druggists
sell it at 35 cents.
Senator Brown seems to be better
know m Georgia now as betterments
doe. w iH betterments Joe be better¬
ed? Wefiope nit. Our distinguish¬
ed Senatorlhas made enough out of the
State to be\wilUng “to play quits.”—
Athens Ba wer.
The Cot titution prints the following
advice: If any Georgian wants to end
the year 1889 perfectly informed, let
him take 1st, his local paper, 2d tne
Constitution 3rd, the New York Her¬
ald; 4th Harpers Magazine; 5th the
North Atnericau llevlew. This will
cost less t’ban twenty-five dollars and
when the year is over he will “know tt
all!” •
No child can sleep soucdly while
suffering.V ! th colic or from teething.
Remove the cause by using Dr. Bull’s
Baby Svrup. Only 25 cents a bottle.
There are 171 employees of the Wes¬
tern and ^Atlantic railroad who havo
been in t company’s service fifteen
years ani upward, while a few ilme
honored conductors have been there
since the first traiu rettled over the old
first iron of long ago.
A large number of old confederates
were interviewed at Athens, Monday,
on the war with Germany, and all
were heartily in favor of the war.
They said that they hod rather be
drawing $11 per month with rations
thrown in than following a mule and
making cotton at 10 cents p^r pound.
No other medicine it so reliable as
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, for the cure
of cough, colas, and all detangements
of the respiratory organs. It relieves
the asthmatic and consumptive, even
in advanced stages of disease.
One <na* g«t an idea of Hie care-
1 m- re vailing among people by
n, n i? “ ** lb*
Jt
Letter Office in Wsufuington.
the past year nearly six million and a
quarter letters and packages were re¬
ceived there, either wrongly addressed
or unclaimed. This is at the rate of
over seventeen thousand for every day
in the year. The amount of money
contained in them was over $40,000,
aud the checks and drafts footed up
$1,333,000.
Many cases have come under our
notice where a single bottle of Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup releived a sufferer
from a severe cough, which had oeen
treated for months by coinimtent pby.
sicians. 25 C.
It is said that tramps knocked down
the managing editor of an Atlanta pa¬
per and robbed him of bis Waterbury
watch and steel chain. It is disheart¬
ening for a newspaper man to lose the
accumulation of years of honest worki
and wlhle we sympathize with the un¬
fortunate, we would suggest if that
editor should be fortunate enough to
amass another campetence, that he
steer clear of tramps.—Jesup Kentl
nel.
“My little son. three years of age,
was terribly afflicted with scrofula.
Ilia bead was entirely covered with
scrofulous sores, arid his Iwdy showed
many marks of the disease, A few
bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cured
him.”—W. J. Beckett, Hyrnera, Ind.
James James, a negro of Santa Rosa,
Mexico, is said tv lie the oldest man
living. It is ciained that he was born
near Dorchester, S. C., in 1752. lie
was with bis master in the Revolution
ary War, 40 years old when Washing
tou was elected President, went to
Texas when 101 years old, moved ioto
Mexico five years later and now at the
ripe age 130 lives in a little hut, to
which lie is confined by rheumatism,
and is supported , i k. by contributions frmn from
the citizens of Santa Rosa.
“Marriage a failure! I should say
not!” remarked an Oregan farmer,
wh()WJ opin ion was desired on one of
the great questions of the day.
“Why, there’s Lucindy gets up in
the morning,’ milks six cows, gita
breakfast,’ starts four children to
g^ ew j t i^s around the oilier three,
y ee( , g hens, likewise the hogs,
w j >0 goo*, motherless sheep, skims
twenty pans o’ milk, washes the
clothes, gts dinner, et cetery, et cet
ery.
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“Borrowing,” says old John Taylor,
“is one of the most ordinary ways in
which men sacrifice their future to the
present.” Debt constantly tempts to
present each and indulgence at the
expense of future discomfort and
deprivation. He who contracts a
debt, mortgages his ruture self. Pay¬
day steals rapidly along, and generally
brings no means sf relief. Tho money
earned before it is expended goes fur¬
ther for more enjoyment than money
S|>ent before it is earned. He who
builds or enlarges his estates by the
steady accretions of Industry and econ¬
omy travels the straight and narrow
way of thrift; a future.of independence,
substantial in its rewards, is directly
before him. He who improves or buys
with promises to pay, pledging his fu¬
ture labors aud gains, follows the
broad and beaten truck whoes end is
dependence aud want.
Editor Allen, of the Worth County
Local, returns thanks for a quart of
syrup. No editor ought to take any
notice of less than a gallon. If he
does, he will lower the dignity of the
press. A short notice for a gallon,
and a regular rip-snorter for a five or
ten gallon’keg would lie alwnt right.
The next press convention must deal
with Editor Allen.—Hawkinsvllle Dis¬
patch .
Foul poisons that accumulate in the
blood and rot tho machinery of tlio sys¬
tem, are eradicated and expelled by using
Prickly Ash Hitters, a medicine that will
not irritate the stomach or bowels. It
sets in a gentle manner on these delicate
organs, and restores health in every case.
Success in tho Christian life requires
absolute promptness. Promptness In
performing any religious duty makes it
easy; while delay makes it a cross, and
the longer tho delay tho heavier tho
cross. Promptness Is .'’«o s remedy
for idleness, and idleuss is one of the
Christians’ most dangerous foes. In
no place is promptness mors needed,
than in resisting temptation, for unless
we tirralv withstand tlje tempter at
the very outset, we are almost certain
defeat.
— •
Aldslndgefttlon.
The pres 'nee of tartar on the teeth
sets up diseases of the gums In your
children’s months, iwllutes the saliva,
and causes indigestion. Let not the
little ones suffer; clean their mouth
and teeth with Delectalave. For sale
by all druggists.
Squire W. J Jennings, of Menlo
Chattooga county, has in his (mssus
sion two silver dimes and two half
dimes which are a part of $1 20 paid
him In specie for four years’ service
in the confederate army. The pay¬
ment was made at Danville, Va M In
1805. Mr. Jennings sjmnt 75 cents
In getting home, gave his wife 15 cents
and says no reasonable consideration
would induce him to part with the
remainder of four years’ hard-earned
wages.
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Fab better than the harsh treatment of
medicines winch horribly gripe the stomach, patient
and destroy the coating of the
Dr. J. 11. McLean’* Chill*and FeyerCure,
by mild yet effective action will cure.
Sold at SO cent* a bottle.
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VVin. Rowan of 8t Louis, Mo,
Made Rich.
lie tells us of his recent drawing In
The Lou inarm State Lottery of the
winning tixket that drew the capital
prize of $300,000. His share was one
twentieth of the whole amount, or $15,
qqq ^ t j me 0 f | IUI good fortune
| lf > W aj« » nbip CHr|K:nt«:r employed at
t j je Louis Sectional Docks, but has
since retired. [fe stated that he wil'
corJ ij nuc buy tickets the same as
usua | ( j„ t | 1B i,,,,*.* 0 f striking the cap
iu i prize aaain.-Ht. Louie (Mo.) Ktar
Sayir>as, I>ee. 2.
TrkkE are many accidents and diseases
which affect Stock and fame serious in
convenience and less 1,0 the farmer in his
w()jf , h mmy <J1)W . kly remedied by
the use of Dr. J. II. McLean’* Volcanic
Oil liinimeut.
Make No Mistake.—If you have
tniM i e up your mind to buy Hood’s
Sarsaparilla do not Ire induced to lake
an y other. Hood’s Sarsapaiilla ia a
peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue
(> f Its peculiar combination, proportion
am l preparation, curative power supe
rior to any other aiticle of the kind be
f„ r e the people. For ail affections
arising fiom empure blood or low stute
f) f the system it is unequalled. Be
sure t.O get U
,xvxrwzr.;::^ i !■£ r i Vf
Terms i $1.50, in Advane*.
NO. 6.
Use Pitt’s Carminative for all derange¬
ments of the stomach or bowels ill child
or adult.
Use Pitt’s Carminative in cho’erinfaa
tum and drains from the bowels of aay
character.
sively Physlclms in their use practice the Carmintativo It exten¬
is pleasant te
take; on y 2S cents per bottle. Yourdrng
gists keep it for sale.
YOUR EARS.
Ought to have attention perhaps. If so
11. II H. will do you good, removing all
Inorganic matter, the direct cause of
deafness. It will also aid your digestion.
Witness the following testimonies:
COb 1.11 HEAR A TICK C HAW I..
Mr. O. F. Hall wrote from Shelby, Ala.,
February 9, I lrt«7. ’’1 could not hear It
thunder. heard of II. B. B . used two
bottles, and now can hear a tick crawl In
the leaves.
••I CIVIi'. YOU UP TO IHK ••
Knox vii.uc, Tknn-, July 2, 18«7.
I have had catarrh of the head for *lx
years. I went to a noted doctor and he
treated me for it, but could not cure me,
he said. I was over fifty years old
and I gave up to die. I had a distressing
cough; my eyes were swollen and 1 am
confident 1 could not have lived without a
change. I sent and get one bottle of your
medicine, used it, and felt better. Then I
got four more, and thank Cod!it,cured me.
IJuse this any way you may wish for the
good of sufferers.
Mite. Matii.ua Nichols.
22 Florida Street
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OVUPBPHIA.
Miccosukoo, Fla., Leon Co., July 20, 1880.
1 have been a sufferer from Indigestion
and tried dyspepsL remedies, lor u long until time, 1 and have In¬
many but was
duced by my friends to try your B B B.
receiver! no relief, but since using tt have
found more relief and comfort than from
any ing other wilt treatment forward to 1 have address use 1. Hop¬
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ALL CHRONIC DISEASES
Among which may be mention
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