Newspaper Page Text
YOT, XIY.
DRUGS" \.5l w MEDICINES.
DRUGS & MEDICI N ES.
DRUG S -.A N P- MEDICINES.
V
i, A li y M J! ii m ■ i
LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTION,
Enquiries anti Gorresponbenee Solioitaii.
AMres»-^ 11 ’„ o us t a LlinillOV Co.,
Q'OO
Cemr^
RACH1E.WIS. ,>x.k UC'V"
m .,|p'f Mi • - h : wb§
- ; - - m
£-1 m
m <. M
iu
Log,Lumberyard SPRING WA GOfiSf & GitVTrucks A LL STYLES.
-V.-. m
I . i ^ ----- -- f -- ----~
chai s ei.
:-v K/patmi.
A- chaise brake
FISH BR 9 S WAGSN G 9 -
RACINE,WIS.
THE LAWEDI 5 E " '
leads ike mm\
Wm X
1
-
3fi sfr'
■ r :
’ugmi::
A NEW Z,
Our Organs have no st
as to insure the Most Her ■
of ttvo levers operated by t h •,
with a complicated stop a *; 'i
damp weather, Causes of the L. Organ ti; is .
The appearance ti.
UPRIGHT PI AMO.
Py a peculiar consmictiou of the Case, hitherto con
»idered imj>-' r aibie, ftyming a qualify 1 ' •: ■ ll ';
snarkah!e resonating I’i • er. . i- or.t ite gri,!
from all Reed Organs, ?J>d the r ex :-.,
tioa of tone become possible, Tt rettk are of the
best patented de:-ign, ? l voiced si iat tl
bant AU'^rctto cr iV r. -7i be CZCCUvCd
without difficulty, the s -e ?-s on a Piano
BEAUTIFULLY CARVED AMD HAND
POLISHED.
For sw-e?t Tone r 7;
are not exet *y •
bility is nev« ' ¥. •;
i -
d
i
*:se«
rs ru'
;
! T ®ratpf0rlH3 ; llc \ u- "V M : r r r'* i •«acSi ll> t\ JJU
By CLEM. G, UmL
HAMMACK, LUCAS £. CO.,
CRAWFORDVILLE, CA.
n • ■n BOSS
k ft ' fe# b
■
MflH ■v i
:
latches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles.
CM A WFOIU) V 1 LLE, GEORGIA, FIUDAY, MAK( 11 2 I, 18 f>(>.
DRUGS 2‘3»: MEDICINES.
CLIMAX CUFF HOLDER. -
Sawyer's Adjustable
Of NTS' AND LA OIKS'
Climax Cuff Holder.
I I $ Overlap DfERCTIOWR youreoffs : — i
clasp rljrfu&left. <c) through Push
side of the outer
■ lap of ruff; then
place cuff under /
eleeveft push under edge
efsleeve the pr*
hook(‘)Toremov# Cffl! If'®
cnff,pre**down *prl(iK<*j,drawing on ^
f- edifeofaJeevefroai ^
V: under tbs book.
SAMPLE PAIR 10c.
l ills’ Adjustable Cuff Holder.
Sawyer’s Patent
Ladies’ Cuff Adjustable
Holder
r>T* XCROVIS#e A
colon ■ off. put. Wp
c:a»p t'jover ‘.fCliff; L^war
fcdgo uffun^ertfi*> Iben
p!tee< (.‘rMAtl«r«ve,< 3 tdra*v
-fl the edge of tlvtvt
t;h.l«r ho ok(«). I). To
adjuit •fide
To uxrt* by other. JfH
; remove caff,
ip’-intf(t), preti down on ' .'XlW#
f draw ley
tdyc “f froia v.
under the hook.
SAMPLE PAIU l&e<
Ladles' Combined
SjXlOl iLldCT. ThftCj Ctl*
[gf <[M TUlUC EO'iCf. f \
i.tMb Make Voc*S*wiwo
* pLKAfttas Sav^ t:u.« *rA
r r«kd P r *"
- fun
ar.arii ll) w./'k ikrU,
i«D of AT.
whlk SAMPLE tOA*
a! way * To*
■« it, it , an d cut* «ti UAfoI.
Si- T ir- ifrkelMBAiiy *!:d r the cthvr.
S«d
acevts wanted.
k. W. SAWYER, SOLE OWNER &
MANUFACTURER,
P'oviCsnce, R I
|)fv»tfd t» the Interest of Taliaferro County, the Pg Je and Gi.icg) Sews.
THE 1»SAMI OF TR ADE.
Tell me not in mournful numbers. *
Advertising dose not pay;
F. r the imm's non compos mentis
Who would such absurd thing say
Life is real! life is earnest!
And the man who hopes to rise
To success in any calling.
Must expect to advertise.
In the world’s broad field of battle,
In the conflict of real life,
Advertising is tho secret
Of achievement in the strife.
Lives of rich men all remind as
We can make our own sublime;
And bv tho liberal advertising climb.
To highest summit
Why They Were Poor.
I Two ragged young men with Laces
| pinched with hunger, stopped tho
other evening before a stately dwelling
in one of our large cities. As the cur¬
tains were not drawn, they could
catch glimpses ot the interior, the
walls lined with books and pictures
and prettily dressed children playing.
A grave old man, with white hair
alighted from his carriage and entered
the house.
One of the men muttered a curse on
tho “bloated aristocrat.” “Why
should they live on the fat of tho land,
while you and I toil and starve!”
Now this way a hackenyed, popular
bit of pathos, which has been effective
since time began. Tho world invaria¬
bly bestows its spin pat by upon the
poor man out in lhe cold and darkness,
while it is apt to suspect tho rich man,
simply because he is rich., of being a
selfish tyrant.
The facts in this case were that tho
owner of the mansion bad earned his
fortune dollar by dollar by steady,
hard work. Now that lie lul l earned
ic, much of his time was given to con
sideri.iKand rclieviȣlhe ........ ....
poor bretln en. lie was sober, frugal
and temperate.
The men outsido had chosen drink
and gambling in pool rooms instead of
work. They lmd their rewind in rags
starvation.
The boys who read these lines will
snur r ”kn Ihoir pbiu.u • - «* a
roTlon, whore the aiilngonism between
the poor and rich is pushed by foolish
and vicious men to the point of actual
combat. Let them look at the ‘matter
as it is, uiunoved by false testimeiit on
either side. A man who lives in a
palace is not. necessarily a Dives foi
getful of God; nor is the beggar at his
gate sure of heaven merely becauso lie
is a beggar. Itwis not liis poverty
that carried Lazarus to Abraham's
bosom.
In tins country there are a, great
many men like George IV.nlody, A m
Hacker. Stephen Girard, John Hopkins
and Isaiah Williamson, who have ac
enmibited great wealth by hard honor
able work, and who have devoted it to
the help of humanity, And there are
countless poor men who owe, their pov¬
erty to idleness, dishonesty, or love of
liquor.
Learn to be just, boys, to llm rich
as to the poor, and you vv ill be lacking
in charity to neither. If you inherited
wealth, remember how hard it is for
those who put their “trust in riches
to enter the kingdom of God.”
If you are poor, remember you are i o
more honest, estimable or devout be
cause you are poor.
I lie man with I five hundred dollais a „
year may trust in Ins money and ex
aggerute its value as truly as the rnan
with millions. If you lie or cheat or
steal for a single dollar, it soils your
soul the same ns it’ were all the c la
inunds of Golconda.
Di 1 h<; Si»riii“’ .Moutlis.
Nature should be assisted when the
syttem is chain ing from tliat full habit
ot’the winter months to tho lighter
diet of the N'dhu’g r
warm season,
does this as well as S. S 8. It Htirn -
ijImIus the M’ugfji.sli blood au«i ri<ls li\<*
system of heaviness and tho fading
langi or. If there is poison m tin
blc< d, it generally shows itself in t I ML
spring, and this is the so son to In- * .
nature to drive it out and be cured.
S. 8. 8. Beaut fi ■ s the skin and
mak's the complexion ro.y and
healthy
8. S. S. Gives ela-ticity to tho step
ami buoyant spirits.
8. 8. 8. Makes the feeble and deli
cates!rung and robust.
8. 8, 8. Is a t nie to tlie whale i«ay
and increases v lalitv.
8. 8. 8. is a simple vege
, i i ’ii lu.( t r. in*
(I t til s c A
turn f 8>,
It i 1)
ia i*
LI Gold in Cornfield.
a
NashvflHe, beN^oftte, Ark., March 18:—Eight
miles this morning, a ne¬
gro iianitsL#<5hn Keel, while plowing
in a flejSd, found a jug containing
$18,000 in gold, lie took $400 of it
and putting it i.» bis pocket started for
a vehicle lie was so elated that on
his way ironm, which was quite a dis¬
tance, he told his story. When ho re¬
turned, tbs jug and contents lmd been
stolen.
Tbe Boat Result.
Every im iv-Jient employed in produc¬
ing Ilood’sVs.inpai'iUa is strictly pure,
and is the l w,t i its kind it is possible to
buy All t I, roots and herbs are card il ¬
ly select ‘tl, Personally examined, and only
the time of hurduiso until Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla i 'repared, everything is care¬
fully wat.i cl with a view to attaining the
host result you try it?
The VC u»v. ' ntioa gives tile
following \ 1 picture of the
model oh ; • *l K fo model citizen is
the man t j £!*}C spirit-—the man who
works and gives, lie is the builder of
our cities, and tlm cause cf our pros¬
perity. lie will bo remembered by a
gr.deffil people when bis neighbor who
lived for self alone is forgotten.” The
man whonrchc Constitution lias pict¬
ured so faithfully is not a growler; is
not a chronic fault-finder, and does
not keep a wet blanket constantly on
band for use. On the contrary, he is
over cheery, hopeful and helpful; looks
upon the bright side, and lias a good
word of encouragement and a pleasant
smile for every one he moots.
»
If you ov any of your family should
happen what to bo frightfully lii house burned or alluviafa scalded
have von tho to
tlm pain until you'can get J'l'Mf.ti,': a physician
^tSKSSS
Dig anil oftentimes a doctor kind, bill, as well u. lias
no equ tin ear S of this as as
inflammation oi 'ill kinds. Di It. Itoht
Dmgglsl.
J Ethloa.
In this • > u.>) and r! rug -
ryat r
„K-« l- - €i>v This Ur
is great ■« a ia an
age of iiioueji worshipping, and ao
great is tlm intmence of it that it
builds a wall of prefect ion around its
possessor. Society bows down to,
and almost worships the possessor of
wealth, and does not slop to enquire
whether that wealth has been rightful
ly or wrongfully obtained. Society
(Mills its hat to a rich man as if he
were some great personrge. when per
haps the wealth that lie owns has been
wrung out of the widow’s tears and
orphan's woes. Or perhaps he has
accumulate, Him wealth in trade by
cheating, and all manner of
^winding. Society receives such a
m . lu wjt!l 0|M)n urms , a ,„i his inlluenCO
is most corrupt ing. There is nothing
but his money that stands between
such a man and the world’s open ex¬
ecration, and lie knows it. A man
instead of O'-iug taken by society at Ira
true worth, is taken .nto its bus on on
aeeou 1 t of ilie money he o.vns, lioiv
ever morally corrupt he m ty bo.
There is great room ami great need for
reformatiou on this point. -Ex.
isicctnc Ritter*,
This rmiedy 18 becoming no well known
and so popular as to need n . special mmi
tlon. All who heve used Electric liitteff
; Miigtiu. same song exist oi and ptii.e. a i>m
medicine do** not it ;s gmu.m
tc dtodonll that is claimed. Elcetra
Bitters v ill cure all diseases of the Livi
amj Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils by
Salt, lthcuui and other afi'cetioiei caused
Impure blood.— Will drive Malaria iron,
the system and prevent as well as cin e all
Malarial fevers.—For cure ot Hendaclie,
('ocsuiuptiou and Indigestion try Electric
IfiUc.rs-Entire Matisfactiin guaiantced,or
money refunded.—Price 6(* ct.s. and 8100
per bottle at any drug store.
-
A touching scene occurred at an ....... lion
(■ate ' leddhy Justice I’at Owens of Allan! i
ft fuw (layw . * til; ,, artic! , , n Jut* r
fa | ( . W as a pairof crutches, fn Hi; an
dience was a poor cripple bov, and t lie
erutcbeH \y«;re just ri ,;h‘. len for him*
fie was the; fir4 to bhl or the enilein u
A n (ddcrly wcll-drcs ed man bid agaiint
lam The buy raised it a trilD, nnd the
elderly gentleman again overbid hi nr
rm ft licre wfffe cfta* of » a <liati^*! i «'» «' «hanoi! t •*»
hi crowd. Th ; boy in vd i ati Dtficr bi.l
ami (ni 'fi more ha wan ovurbld by the
nme obi ^cntlt*man. TIf t# »y b i<l !>i l u.ll
Jig 'a;u abh* au<! tiirncd away witli
in hL eyes. Thee tchos w ;rc kjuu'.kc l
-1 /wn to t he elderly m;j»Ucnrin, ami b *
t<M»k them to the poor litb? boy ami nut Id
him a present of Tlicic probably
nev^r w sat Mi obi map wJio wa>* inon
**<t in suc'i rf t - p;u>?
wit the purebau *n <#I t.m* I’tuta
But fu¬ 1 fioiic of it. a*ul ‘ii
him
The* f»i. to r
Wlici mi are in \
VfJ
lint! I
Terms: $i.S 9 » Is? Advance.
Newspaper Mon,
The man who comes from the coun¬
try is always a newspaper man. The
product of the city is a journalist.
The journalist gels a largo salary for
liis genius, but he seldom saves any of
his money, and when ho dies the news¬
paper man pays his Tuuoral expenses.
The journalist may succeed as a writer
because lie has a* classical education,
but lie will labor half a day to write a
head for one of his articles which the
newspaper man can write in one min¬
ute and make the lines lit the type
The journalist has no capacity
for business and prides himself in it:
The newspaper man takes in every¬
thing and prepares himself for pro¬
prietorship, which stage lie roaches
and in ikes tho money to pay tlm
journalists.
The j mrnalist has no idea of type
sotting. consequently has no typogra¬
phical tasle. Ho wants his own mat
tei loaded and a display head oa it.
The newspaper man builds for a sytn •
metrical whole and gets credit for a
taste which cam : through his knowl¬
edge' of printing.
Tho journalist wants no pictures to
interloro with his writing, The
newspaper mail introduces illustra¬
tions, uses them judiciously, and has
increased tho aggregate sale of papers
and given more journalists employ¬
ment. From the Journalist.
Sabbath in tho Homo.
Wo know a household in which the
Sabbath is hardly over before the lit¬
tle ones begin llm inquire, “Mamina,
when will it ha Sabbath again V o To
these children tho Sabbath is the “red
letter” day of the week, looked for¬
ward to, - and backward, every other
day. And this, because on the Sab¬
bath they have their father at home
nil day. lie dismissed liis business
cares, gathers Ids children close about
him, listens to the histories of the
week, reads to them, or walks with
them. lie is making beautiful ussne;
at f J> oy d tin
fill day. * /
This alionM l» the day of days in
every household. Six days must tho
bread nml bu Uei be earned and the
bread and butter ho prepared, the rai¬
ment taken thought of, mid the rai¬
ment stitched. Six days must tho
fathers and . oils and daughters mid
littla children go abroad to the work
ai:d their lessons.
Hat then comes the seventh day, the
beautiful Sabbath in which business
may be set aside, tho lessonsdialiened,
husbands and wives, parents and chil¬
dren, brothers and sisters reunited.
Let this day ho consecrated to all that
is highest and beat in our natures, to
thanksgiving anil aspirations and to
tho development in the homo of I bos
spiritual graces which make our homes
heavenly [daces. Who parents will
make the day so bright and sweet witli
their joy and their children, their
sympathetic conversation, their choice
IkJBliS, and their songs, mid til — bits
of pi it try, that they who come -- t'.e
h;:arlhsl,o;i'; ivnary yi discouraged will
be rein ■ i d and elieefill fut tiio ,fouling
week, iu d all will boar to their hearts
a bright memory to shine on them in
cloudy weather. —Ex.
The „„ Work ,,, , oi ... th'» Amorioari . .uiin
day school Union in Georgia.
1. To assist in tho organization of a
Sunday school in every community
where there is none.
2. To aid in Lite support and itn -
i’ ' 1 icnt of existing schools.
Topublisli ami circulate moral anil
' ligious literature in every irt of tlm
n p
land.
»• To d- ante Bibles and Taitamej.U
. 111 1,11 y ,:aMI ’’’
jv>/.vr ;TO nr: nuiiKMununu
nut I ') in: soi a LTV.
1. was the pioinxir in the organiz
; atmn of Lunday schools,
2. It aims to unite all the people in
‘ the udy ot the word of God.
i
| lines not desire to he n
! tin! or management of
H'llOOl
i. It v.nebs to 'ilimol.ttu aij«l improve
Sumlay H(;ho«>ls in way it c
•Sunday sc!joo!h I Ui visit,!!!
illitl II » hcT with all the in
i j- if »Ie»jic*l.
(’oiiununit ici will be visits-1 fiml
MSbisto'l in tlm or^amz ttion of Ull
day mJioolft if n*que»tL* M
For ami II is chi for the
Bible an bu till, f UI Dl|i’ li
l li ;u r Mil* ifl LMtbcr
C [UK! :y ! iuac ait/’
■2 (: f*Of'Jjut.
If Ji J
Ml
l Hot \r t)
NO. 12
Sarah Hugh,an, a negro woman,
of Tilton, Gs., whipped and beat two
of her children to death recently.
Aril us I lie date fixed for the hang¬
ing of tiro murderers of tho Hughes
family in Clinch county.
( vvr si.i.F.p Miairs.
Is the complaint of thousand suffering
from Did Asthma, Consumption Dr. UougIH, etc.
you over try Acker's English
Itemedy? for all Lung It Troubles' is the be .t preparation .Sold known positiv
on a
guarantee at g'e. and ffOc. Jiy Hammack,
Lucas & Co.
The hardest of all the lessons which the’
Southern people have to. learn is that of
economy. Tim severest i f schoolmasters
has taiustat it to them assidously for it
quarter of a century, but in vain.
We Can and IV.
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for tt has
been fully demonstrated to the people of
(his country that *t. is superior to all other
preparotions for blood diseasus. It Is a
positive cure for syphilitic, poisoning,,
Ulcers. Eruptions and Pimples, ft
purifies nv.iids tlic tho whole system and thoroughly
up constitution. Hainnuck,
Lucas A. Co.,
W ll. Harris, of Franklin, killed a
monster owl on Saturday week. It meas¬
ured four feet and five inches from the tips
of its wings, and had held frequent chick -
on feasts in the woods south of town.
Is (’imsiimptiou Incur ablet
Head the billowing: MivC. II. M rriS'
Newark, Aik., says: *‘VV»s down with
Abscess of Lungs* and frh.mls and physi¬
cians pronounced mu an Inrurabia L’oiii
siiinptlvH, Discovery'for begun Consumption, taking l)r. King’s New
third nm now on
my work bottle,send able to oversee mis tho
on my farm. It is Urn finest Ur
cine ever iluuhi.’’
Jesse Middlewnft, Decatur, Ohio, says:
“Dad it not been for Ry. King's New Ills,
cove ed of y Lung fer (hmauuiptloti Troubles. Was l would have di¬
duel In best given health." up by
ora. Am now of
Try it. Sample bottles ' free at any drug
itoro.
The distress from famine in some
districts of piilua has reached such a
point that girl balden are tuked in
baskets and cur red round Dio cities'
for sulu.
’* a (v. Union
\ '1 upUAftl,
aim .. JuillMlfetti clone CUFfi ittoii) utl* than n¥oj> two
ed coin It ha* ot
onrmo.i skillful physicians. My dill—
dive aid laid tlm V/hoojiiiie dough Cure, Gough tlmy and lead with it
the of your chil¬
very fight compared with neighbors'
dren who did mil. take it. I lielievo It to
lie I lie best cough cure In the market."
Soil is' A large hot tie only ?l On. •
t’larko’n Flax Soap for the skin. It
P ads them all. I’rlee 33 cents. Cough
Cure and Soul) for sale, by druggists.
(i. S. lOVUie, ot Columbia County Geor¬
lms an Infant daughter twenty two
old that knows every letter in the
and can count as high as 100.
Now Give Attention
the purification of youi blood, for at
no easoii is body ho susceptible to tho
lie ulii to lie ile, Ivod from a good medi¬
cine, us in March April nnd May. 11 nod's.
s a i-ea.|>arll|:i is Hie people's favorite unequalled spring
medicine.. It stands
Cor scrofula, purifying, salt the rheum, blood, etc.
curing l liver, repairing
: emulating III", kidneys mi
repairing invigorating nerve, tisnuu, strengthening ana
the whole body, acute as and well chronic as
cite" ring 1 h ■ progress of
ili e e and rc.lonnu tlie allbeted part to
natural, lieuMdy couditoir If you have
in" r iii >1 Hood’- iarapnrila, for your
ii'linf medicine," do so this season.
TlioUutlibert Liberal truthfully re¬
in il l; Li. H i Hi uilt matter fur a
'leaf m my people to cone 'ive of such
a tiling as n man working solely for
‘.lie good of lus town or community.
They never do anything themselves ex¬
cept from selfish motives and they can¬
not comprehend such a thing as misol-
11 line, ;i in others. If is a truth ai big
that world itself that ( very man mens
11 res tin; corn of others in his oivir
lie a me. We judge tho Milives that
prompt oil) .civ s.The man who would
swindle others look upon every man as
a swindler. The selfish man expects
nothing but selfishness in others.
Contagious Blood. Diseases.
ur m *• , it di, wilt rlHMim,
I 1 U »• H t
disc ■ a. It iri niiiiiifV fitly ;i <iutv to fnuli
* liioofl I’pmh f lif*. y l4*m l»y ;t
ISC 'it II. ii. Ji (IJfV clilu , ! liilllU,/,
- .• I, ii ml
illl Jin' iifiility of other
liG. j of fJj-- i;n»ijjy be< o.'iiiuj| Jikeivise
X*ji<I fo !il J in i in (/O., At
Id, (i:»., fur book tb it will eonvince.
< )utlaw Olive, X. (J., write s*:
i ru -X Ijl • on my boub! •isaii't
KillU- II. ii. fi' can;»! mo OU
i
L .Lihnsoji, Ib hnont Station, Miss.,
■ 1 ib- Ik lias worknt on me lik»i
DI M > ln«..I ami boxiy was cuvurtjil
wi! »; , ui'* my fiair e.ime out, but
15. 15 I*. 1 leak'd Hie r-r
VV. A Ki mi in, ilutclie - Texas, write:
“B B B iia imi r!-ii in’ wife of a lingo
iiIufi' on ! .' tir,. itiK iurs and all other
dil not cure.’,
1 A. Uik .man, a [iruiiimontmorcbaiitot
i I i , write-: "I know ‘if si'V
Of b. Hi ........lily cured
cured a lady of
jti?j
v, Da,
ug Mr linKt Want
i)tl(* of* fitt* most
to OU 4 *