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OilAWFORDYILLE, GEORGIA, .FRIDAY, MARCH 34,1890.
DRUGS, & MEDICINES.
ijllf'IlL IIISIS THE I ST
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It is adapted to so many uses for which
ladies require a becoming and handsome
c j ress . j- or | 10 use svear, as hostess or guest
makecalls - altend church ’ receptions, wed
P artws - amusements anden
tertainments of all kinds. A good Llack
Silk or Satin Dress retains its beauty and
line appearance many years, outlasting and
out-wcring half-a-doaen ordinary dresses,
A GREAT many are now looking
a «>und to see what to give as a —
Up m iSTMAS,
7HDAV or KEW YEAR PRESENT. In
V case :s it is the intention to present
of an officer, pastor, or a lady
something handsome, tasty,
To all such we say send us
, and GET OUR SAMPLES and
■'•.ill soon be convinced that a
or Satin Dress is just what you
Aifii LOOKING FOR.
Everybody we sell to is as well sat
isfied as the following parties:
VVe t; - );t, Kent; cky. May 1,1 880.
Dear ;,irs— I received the. silk in good order. It is _
!...). 1 'X:.' vt v'S’Cls for the money I ever saw.
.. X'l sell for $*.00 per yard in
ky. The extra quality of the silk, th« 10
|.er cent discount, the silk braid and 1000 yards of
spool silk, is certainly a wonderful bargain to offer to
,, p pi;; L I r o - r h n -ire in sbovring ray fnenda tue
sajccles arid adv,..ri! them to purchase of yon.
‘ Respectfully, Miss M. E. GLYION.
Office of BiBi-icAT. Recorder.
Raleigh, N, C\. Dec. 17,1888.
fFSORS. O. S. Chaffee & Son
Dtar Sirs —T he i -t■ j/(- of fiik for my wife came
■v * : <*, io-<is»v She is deliffhteri and
it And »’ d that highly vrm wen- oprtcrjtit so j>romf»t
eencroas with her. I s the com
piixaer.t enc1o«c check for the |”7.00.
\Vi*h very be-’ w ..brs, C. T. Bailey.
R E M E M BER. our terms are so liberal
Black Siik or Satin Dress when
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ECONOMICAL x made. We guarar.tee
o remind the monov
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Devoted t* the Interest of Taliaferro County, the People aud General tews.
All WISH.
Ev’ry Bears river on treasure ward flowing to the
some sea,
Drifts it out into eternity, the waters,
SinSs it for
Fv’ry thought that fills my fancy,
Ev’ry word my lips would say,
Leaves an impress on my being
E’er the echo fades away.
Is my life, then, as the liver,
stowing treasures fast away?
Is the soul within my bosom
Growing richer ev’ry day?
May my heart, then, cherish only
Songs and deeds of truth and glee,
And leave treasures hidden inward
Yielding happiness for me.
By Maggie K Bell. Feb. 21. 1890'.
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The Dead Is Alive.
St. Louis, March d. —The local prei
is puzzled over the case of John
O’Connor, It was claimed that be
had died, his body was identified at the
morgue by bis wife, who bad him
buried. A few days later it war’
claimed that O’Connor i\as alive, that
liis wifo Imd been mistaken. Now
there is every reason to belivs that
O’Connor was b iried in bis own
person.
O’Connor was seen Saturday night;
tiie grave in the cemetery is empty.
This morning lie exhibited a cut half
way across the abdomen. He is of tlie
opinion that lie was really buried and
that liis body was taken up and con¬
veyed to a dissecting room wnile in a
state of suspended animation.
lie thiuks that v\ hen tlie first inci¬
sion was made it caused a flow of
blood which restored him to conscious¬
ness. lie states that lie went to a
lodging house Monday evening, and
that lie knew nothing more until
Wednesday night, when he found
himself seated on tlie courthouse steps
in a dazed condition, weak an I sick.
Tha Standard.
“1 regard Hood's Sarsaparilla as having
passed above tlie guide of what are com¬
monly called patent or proprletay medi¬
cines,’, said a well known physician re
eently. “It is fully entitled to lie, con
oidered a standard medicine, and lias won
aposition ‘ by its undoubted merit Ounce- and ;
, the ........ .. ..as 1
J maev alterative ... and tonic it has
err. "For an
t ever been equalled.”
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Negroes in Offioe.
YVliat does the administration mean
by appointing negroes, and “low
ones at that, to important post
offices in tlie South? There is no city
or town in the North which would not
the placing of a negro in charge
any postoffice, and the republican lur
ty b is never apdointed a negio to any
podtofiice in tho North (iurio^ ail its j
long lease of power. Why are negro i !
officials forced upon the Southern
wliites, when Nothern whites Hie not
is quireil to have them? Do the lie
publican managers think tlie way to
build up the. Republican party in Ihe
South h to appoint Dudleys in such
places as ArnerlousV Or have these
managers “got m id” at tlie Southern
whites becasuse they will not vote the
Republican ticket, and made up their
minds to use all tlie powers of tlie Fed
eral government to “aggravate”
them?.—New York Evening lost.
The Rainbow of Promise
from tl.e store-house of n i’.ure came
liv intuition a priceless boon to
human race, through which pbyiscal
sufferers in untold thousands are made
to rejoice in tlie restrationo of health.
and all tlie blessings, joys and pleas
ures thereunto pertaining.
“Swift’s Specific (S. S. S ) has been
a blessing to me. Afflicted v. itli rlieu
mutism and female weakness for a
number of years, during which time
[ took a great deal of medicine, noth¬
ing giving me relief but Swift’s Speci¬
fic (S. S. s.) YVliat I sulfeird and
endured before commencing on Swift’s
Si ecific (S. S. S.) is painful to even
think about; but after taking that
mcdiciiie I got well, and have contin
ued to enjoy the best health since, j
cannot say more than I believe in the
praise of Swift’s Specific (B. S S.)
Mas, M. A. Teelek,
Morgantown, N. C.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease
mailed free. S WIFT SPECIFIC COs.,
Atlanta, Ga.
If the Republican party imagines
for one moment that they can use
harsh and oppressive legislation a? a
wedge to split the Solid South they
will find themselves awfully mistaken,
The South may be divided some day
by kindness and fair treatment,
recognized as a loyal and important
section of the country and in tlie same
manner as an the ibo Nort.i N’ort : ana and w.e tl e YVest 18
recognized. The solidity of the
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Sooth will never, however, be broken by
thieats or a scare. _ Macori
News.
When
A man tells me that he would not
do such a mean act as Bro. Blank was
uilty of, I keep my eye on him to sea.
A pessemist tells me that everything
•> going to the dogs, I do not need to
| see. in what direction lie is traveling.
A mim seeks notoriety and sympa¬
thy oil the score of what he has been,
i i ;un t once led to question closely
what ho is.
A nan adopts abuse instead of argu¬
ment for the advocacy of a cause, I
>rry for the cause and suspicious
e advoea' e.
young misiter says lie finds much
V to preach extempore than to
his sermons, I have sypmathy
bis congregation.
I pt-rdon tells me he can’t render
' spell it “can’t,”
‘ .ns service, 1
then substitute in its place the
.“don’t want to.”
- .nan protests that he is innoceut
of an act before be has beet: charged
itli it, “methinks ho doth protest”
b o soon, if not “too tnucii.”
V layman tells mo that lie can
preach about as well as his pastor, f
argue that lie either under-estimates
tlrir preacher or over-estimates himself.
A merchant advertises that ho al*
w5/s gives honest measures, 1 deal
with somebody else. Honesty that lias
t J be advertised may well be suspect
ed.
A pastor becomes a perpetual scold
and critic, l know liis own heart needs
tvonioning. Things in general look
wrong when there is dust on one’s
spuetlcles.
A minister constantly tells his peo¬
ple what they should not do an l rarely
sells them what they should, I expect
to ilnd them doing what they should
not’
A yiurch gets clique-cursed or ox
elu-d o, I know Christ is not a rnem
brr it. for he belonged to no set, no
<’■) bat to the world. “YVh is >evar
w coma,” is the moltj of
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'IftC^ufTot' it'€‘fiin:ir - u*w
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.41 in the vestibule before and irfter
service, welcoming strangers and
smiling everybody into good spirits, I
congratulate the pastor, and perhaps
envy him a little.
A man ted Is me that ho believes
Shakespeare has done the world as
much good as ihe Bible. I do not know
how well lie is acquainted witli Shake¬
speare, but I do know he must oi vast¬
ly ignorant of the Bible.
A politcian says he seeks no office,
and is visiting Washington purely for
pHv.iruse, l look in the newspapers each
morning to find out if lie lias yet le
ccivel tlie appointment to something
he professedly does not want.
A real estate agent tries to use pas■
tors as his assistants in disposing of
valuable new lots and plots by offering
them a land or money consideration, 1
siastSnotivcly question the real value of
what lie lias to sell, and fear tlie buyer
vvo-ild lie more sold Ilian the property,
Newspaper critics charadei iz i a
preaclwr , w th(J . MJt}tJcher of Buncomb
ville,” or tlio “Talmadge of the Blank
denomination,” or the "Spurgeon of
America,” 1 have pity for the preaclt
er and contempt for the critics. As u
there were any honor in being the
Anybody but Ouesu.f.
A poor woman win. lias not the
means to support herself and cliildicu,
says she lias to pay ten dollars for
prayers for the repose of her sister’s
soul in Purgatory, I feel that some¬
body is practicing an imposition on
ignorance a u il poverty, which is no
better morally than highway robbery.
A young (,’liistiau continually wants
to know why it is wrong for him to
do this and that doubtful tilings,
and if itmay not be all right incase
bis conscience amoves. I am sure it
will end by iris doing all the desire ,
tilings, right or wrong, conscience or
no. Moths play around the candle
.
until they get fatally burnt.
A man tells rne he is an infidel, and
then asks me for a few dollars to save
l*iu> from starvation, I answer by <•«**
commending hirn to charitable organi
infidels. And when he replies in be
wiiderrne.it, that he does not know of
any, I assme hirn that he has uttered
one of the strongest arguments against
infidelity and for Christianity.
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If you or any of your family should
tin-[»ain until you can got a physicianc hand in
A box of BeggY German Salve at
times tike U.iswould say- a world of suJ-r
ing and oftentimes a doctor bill, as ft has
no eqo I In ca»-s of this kind, a, well as
inflamcnatioti of all kind*. I>r. K. J . Komi
Druggist.
farms: $ 1 . 50 , in Advanea.
You find yourself refreshed by the
presence of cheerful people: why not
make an earnest effort to confer tha 1
pleasure on others?
The largest shlpmeut of grain ever
billed out of a railroad stat on in
Kansas was 111 carloads of farm pro
ducts which left Clay Center on Sat¬
urday.
CAN’T SI/I3EP NIGHTS,
is the complaint of thousand suffering
from Asthma, Consumption Acker’s Congos, English etc.
Did you ever try l)r.
Remedy? It is the best preparation known
for all Lung Troubles- Sold on llammack, a positiv
guarantee at 25c. and 50c. By
Lucas & Co.
Oaths ore vulgar, senseless, offensive
and impious; they leave a poisony trail
upon tlie lips and a stamp of odiam upon
tlie soul. They are inexcusable. They
gratify no sense while they outrage taste
and dignity.
A continual coughing is veiy annoying
to persons sitting near yon in any kind of
a gathering; besides, it is of great damage
to tlie throat and lungs, is exceedingly
dangerous at this season of the year.
One half bottle of lleggs’ Cherry Cough
Syrup Will reiieve any ordinary cough,
and this remedy costs no more than the
Inferior grades that are thrown on the
market to sell at. enormous profits. Dr
K J. Reid Druggist.
Teach Boys And girls to Head.
Tench the boys and girls to read tlie
newspaper, rot sensational, trashy,
smutty sheet, but clean, respectable,
plain spoken papers. It will give them
food for thought. It will cultivate the
taste for m re extensive leading, It
will cause them to love home better.
It will also m ike their iutelects keener
and their hear!s Imopier, purer and
better. Then as they grow in wisdom
they should also bo supplied with first
class magazines and good books. iJuch
will be worth more to
than a mine of gold, By all
means cultivate a taste for leading
the children, and a good local
is the bestD'w 0 gin with, as the
can ‘ -thiii;.:’ r
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Now Uivo Attention
To the purification of your blood, for at.
no senso’i is body so susceptible to the
henfits to lie delived from a good medi¬
cine, as In March April and May. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is"tlie people’s favorite spring
medicine. It stands unequalled blood,
fdr purifying, tlie
curing scrofula, sail. rheum, etc
regulating the kidneys anl liver, repairing
repairing narve tissues, strengthening and
invigorating tlie whole body, as well ns
cheeicing the progress of acute and chronic
discsn. and r ‘ taring the nftlicted part to
natural. Iiea’ldv ennditon- If you liave
never tried Hood’s Saraparlla for your
“spring medicine,” do so this season.
Our Farmers.
Our farmers this year should work
to build up He ir farming interests,
and make tli'dr fauns not only self
sustaining, but good paying invest¬
ments, Ei'-li farmer should attempt
to excel bis neighbor in raising the lar¬
gest crop of corn,'wheat. peas, oats,
rye and some cotton. See who can
raise the finest and the fattest hogs,
the best mill’s and most chickens
Make these things subserve your pro¬
sperity. Keep out of debt tbis year
and pay your debts. Work more and
idle less’ Put in every (lay possible in
cultivating and fixing up your farm.
Make plenty of home-make manure
and see that it, is properly applied.
Not only work pourself, but see that
those you hire work Follow this
schedule for t welve months and you
will realize the most satisfactory re¬
sults.—Marietta Journal.
OontagiouB Blood DineaHes.
Ulcers, sores, pimples, Itch, salt rheum,
etc-, are evidences of contagious blood
disease, it i» manifesatlv a diltv to eradi¬
cate Blood poison from the system by a
Use of IS. It, It fflolanic BUnrI Bairn).
thus enabling tlie sore places to ileal, and
thereby removing all possibility of other
members of tlie 'amilv becoming likewise
afflicted. Wend to Blood Balm Go . At
laiita, Ga., for book that will eonvinne.
.1 II Outlaw, Ml, Olive, N. G , writes.
“I had running sores on my shoulders and
arms. One bottle 1!. B. 1! cared me en
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j/ .r () | in son. Belmont Station, Zvl'Xl Mies.,
writes: ‘ML B
wi ' tt , sorM , J,d ,„ y hair came out, but
[> p, p, healed me <pii< kly.”
„„ h,. i. g that doctors and all other
,n< ^ M '‘J^sm'xn' o P'oimVi.-nt merchant of
f{ r ,.,.nsboro, Ga , writ< "I know of sev
e-'rof'ilous « f Jj!^ t ^;^ c -^| H ,V|y Ur rf
ugl. »kin s< n-s,”
w affeetd tn°. 'om- Jb- W^k
of m-*t
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The ll;*rtier ►tiop.
YYSien you are in Augusta and want
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ha ir cut go to the Centra!
Hotel Barber Simp. It i 3 the place
NO: II
r There i ' V |
are said to be restaurants In
Paris wnero meals are serve 1 at one cent
A total of sixty-seven passenger
trains a day pass in and out of the
Ull j on passenger dopot at Atlanta Six
r „ a( jj 8 used the depot.
It takes everybody to know every¬
thing that is known. No one man
can comprehend the tree of knowledge
in all its branches.
We Can and Oc ,
Guarantee Acker’s Blood Elixir for it lias
been I ully demonstrated to the people of
this country that it is superior to all other
pi'eparotions for blood diseases. It is a
positive Ulcers. cure Eruptions for syphilitic and Pimples, poisoning, ft
purifies m.llds the whole system and thoroughly If.imuuck
up the constitution.
Lucas & Co.,
lion, .folio C. Ilart- lias resigned
his commission of captain of Greene
Hides, the resignation to take effect
at once. The pressure of business'
engagements forced Capt. Hart to'
take this stc|>.
TIIE UNIVIOKSAI. VIKUICT OP
TM EPEOP&E
Wlm have used Clarke’s Extract of FJnx
(Pa nil Ion) Skin Cure award it the ..first,
and higlipst iila.ee as a remedial agent in
all cases or Skin Diseases. Erysipelas
Eczema. Pimples, unsightly blotches?
limnilia.trng letter, etc eruptions, all IkilW. Carbuncles,
preparation , yield to tilts wonderful
at once. Price Sl .00 for a
Inge bottle at any Drug Store.
Clarke's Flax .Sort? is good for the Skin.
Try it. Price 23 cans.
The county f air will be held at
Ilarlem some time during tlie com
iug fall, ami from present indications
connection will bo liild with Appling
by rail in time to lr.ui-unit exhibits
am,I the people from the interior to
the Fair.
Uupepuy.
This Is what you ought to have, in fnct
v«u must havo it, to fully enjoy life.
Thousands are searching for it daily, and
ands mourning because thej find It not. Thous¬
upon thousands of dollars are spent
annually they by our people in the hope that
may attain this boon. And yet it
may lie had by all. YVe guaratee that.
Electric Millers, if used according to dlrec
tisns and the use persisted In, will firing
you yspepaiu Good Digestion and otita the demos
pud inateji instead T -"epsy.
' **Mtue<end Lie.-
IIi8 Marriage a iUiB’ure.'
Miss Nfamlio McKinney WHS married a
few days ago to young Mr. Thompson, In
hto'-CH county, NT. O At tlie conclusion
of the ceremony the pretty bride was be¬
ing congratulated, When, by some means,
she happened to discover that her newly
made liege lord had taken a drink of
whisky just before the niarriagp. The
young wife was an ardent temperance
woman, nml had believed tier sweetheart
to be a teetotaler. Finding Unit she had (
been deceived, she at once annouuced
Hint slie would decline to live witli him
as liis wife.
Tlie friends of hot It parties made every
attempt to effect a reconciliation, Inn
their efforts availed nothing.
A Scr»|io I l*apcr Have* Her Life.
It is just an ordinary scrap of wrapping
paper; bill it saved her life. Slit, was in
the last stage of consumption, told by,
physicians that the was incurenhle and
could live only a short t irpe; she weighed
less than seventv pounds O.n a piece of
wrapping paper she rend of Dr. Nine's
Vew Discovery, and got a sample lsittlc;,
It helped helped I'cr, she bought anotlierand a large bottle. It.
her more, bought grew,
better Inst, continued its use mid is now
slung, healthy, rosy, plump, particulars weighing send
140 pounds K<jr fuller
stamp to VV. II Cole, Druggists, Fort
■Smith. Trial Bottle of this wpiiderfot,,
Discovery Free at Lucas & Ilftinmack's
Druggists.
The Moat Popular American
The editor of Harper's Weekly, M-.
George YVilliam Curtis, is a mail of observ¬
ing mind and his Judgment is worthy of
consideration. In a recent article he said
Grover Cleveland is “tlie most popular
living American ” lie knew wlieriof lie
spoke. A t the November election of 18*s
Mr Cleveland received more votes than
were <v r before ia-t for any
person for any position in tlie history of
tlie world, and no one who reads the signs
of limes can fail to perceive that his popu
Iralty has preatly increased since that
date. On a popular yid- for President at
this time t Is probable he would poll half
a million more votes than any other can¬
did ite who could be put up against bum.—
Frank foil fKy.) Crescent.
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