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KJELLSHED EVERY FRIDAY
BY CLEM. C. MOORE.
QRA WFORD VILLE, GEORGIA.
Entered »* the poetoffice *> CnwfordriUt,
keorfsa, u »«c/.nrl-rla»» miil matter.
Typhoid fever in In'lia is becoming
mo (Jjat it is as mu b fe.*irc<l
iu cholera, nrc-i i government to minis
#».ion I'D • • -m t j )«t iifu i to investigate
it.
Thc Jtu»»ja n physician, 1> Bapchin
Rki, announce •« that ha has di-covered a
cure for diphtheria. He says the dis
ease i« ca«uy < urable by inoculation of
eryri pci hm.
Miss Susanna War field, who compOftCU
the grand inaugural march which waf
rendered at the inauguration of i*rani*
0k-nt Wi'Lam He r\ lUrrl*cn t 18 yertrf
* jo, hai . ' <1 d d at her hcvrm* near
tykesvi I NI I S!ic* w.-h 115 year old.
,
I’rank C'arew bought a gun of a Lon
$on deab i and went off to Africa tc
• iioot. an elope. The guti i.urst in fir¬
ing and injured Mi. f'arijw, for which
injury he ha$ rurt/v /•red $5000 by n suit
against th« dealer, who, in turn, is su¬
ing the manufacturer^ of the gun.
Ac cording t“ Kirh .Mmroe, in an
article in there is now exist
ing iu the Lior da i yergladct a band
of HriniiiftU ludiaiiH whose existence is
legally unknown and who, in conse
nonce, have no riglils under the law
1 lint n vv I. : <• it ;iii i • bound to respect.
This is log country.
Upon the heels of the ratification ol
the extradition treaty by the Smatey
comes the report that M . Blaine and
fair .1 dm P.iunrofote, the British minis¬
ter at W; ?bington, have progressed fm
enough in their preliminaiy work on i
fisheries ami sealing treuty to submit its
outlines (o the two go vein men t*.
'The rigid euforcemeat ot the game
laws in Massachusetts will at no lute day
result in restocking the nearly devasta¬
ted woods, which especially in the
region from Plymouth to tin* Ctpe are
magnificent. Already deer arc Mien
jitalking about near Sandwich, and in «
ew reasons ijuail ami small game will
gain eutif ul.
k put tramp in jail h
ftui mtia for Udni “ptmr, friend Ins $ nnu
w ithout a home, ’ he invitml the sherd)
to dinner, sent out n $100 bill to buy
champagne and turkev. anil asked him
to take charge of $2600 ha had been
carrying in his biot leg The/ man*
aged to get that jail door open back to
Hie jutnb as he walked out.
Th© total wealth of the United States
lit the present t hue is given as $71, *
$50,000,000, which makes it the most
wealthy country on the globe. Uorn
|aired with the figures of ten y>na ago,
this show an increiitu of forty-two per
cent., o? $18,000 000,000. 'This great
Increase ta wealth and prosperity is but
a natural cott^euuence in n country so
rich in ft’soureex and advantages, and
shows also the energy, pciseveranco
and enterprise of those who have been
instrumental in developing and creating
tins vast amount of wealth
i lie Now York II *»#**</ ueclurcs tutu
•‘the f (’uba ncotlt a govern*
meat with strong head an l hand. At
present it has no heal at all, ami the
rendition of things is truly distressing
«ud alarming Several buildings linv
been blown nil, one a railway station tu
which there wore a number of jwoplc.
Brigands have also ablueted some
wealthy cit:/.on% whom they hold foi
ransom. This rrokA^s sort of tiling
idiould be cheeked at any cost. The
PiCiU*ment in Havana U very great in
the fee e of these l iwlear atrocities. I«
C uba .ncapahle of governing herself!”
Tu Cherokee County, Ci , there is a
I1..111 w ho a. • aws two pens ons- one fr =
ihe l iitc - States for wounds reeeiv
in ill tor the stars and s!rim's a.
5 fro u the i»t ate t (in f
w rcv - e ved in tight
st nd stripes. lie is V d
mau known as Mr CarriHin, ’In
late it of the pauper s fat (
oke He served the lTilted Slates
«r n me i war agtiat M*xic< nd
severe wound w h
n w w p Winn r was
d *1 ►etween t ic North and Son! i
' v n ot withstanding I.,
* ■ i s took up arms fot the Con fed
iow dra 5 ins? •4
from tue state for s ounds rec Vi pd
while hauling between the stars and
bar* He is, perhaps. one of a vt ry
few living men, draw.n5 a pensi a
from two H_
It is aanounced that an Austrian pho¬
tographer named Ye reset has succeeded
in photographing natural colors.
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THE DEMOCRAT, CRA1 ORDVTLLE. GEORGIA.
CURRENT NEWS.
UONDEXSFl) FROM THE TELE
ORA FU AND CARLE.
THINOK THA'I HAI’PEN FROM DAT TO DAT
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, CULLED
FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.
Belgian block pavers are on a strike in
Baltimore. Tim want a raise from $2.50
to $4 per day.
TU(* stork holder- of the Chicago
World - Fair Association organized in
C hicago on Friday.
Thi'president, on Thursday,nominated
Henry .!. Bitehie as collector of customs
at >t. Augustine, Fla.
Governor .Jackson. of Maryland, has
appointed Edwin II Brown, of Queen
Anne county, state treasurer.
Five thousand doekmen at Burkenhead,
England, are out on a strike in consc
iiticnce of ti ci lemand for increased wages.
.
There is a general strike of the build -
ing trade- in Indianapolis. The work
mu demand shorter hours and better
pay.
It is said that Governor Fifer. of Illin¬
ois, w ill call a special session of the legis
lature at once to dc;tl with world's fair
matters.
The Gilbert starch works, at Des
Moines, la., went burned Monday. Loss
$100,000. Three employes were burned
to death
Over a thou- ind coke ovens were shut
flown indefinitely on iin -dav by the
Erick. Sehoounntkcr and Met lure Coke
companies.
A syndicate with $200,000,000 capital
has agents at work buying up all the lith
figrapliii plants in the t uited States to
form a trust.
The schedules of John F. Plummer A
Co., flrv goods. New A ork, were filco
Monday. The liabilities are $877,805;
nominal asset-. $1,till,*548.
The Detroit Steel and Spring kind company, the
the largest concern "I its in
Unitf.l States, Ims suspended nominal. payment.
Liabilities $1100,000; assets
Over two thousand persons have signed
a petition for the pardon of the three
Bald KRobbers in prison at Ozark, Mo.
The wives of the men are circulating it.
Bodies of Turkish troops have pillaged
Christian churches and insulted Christians
iu the province of Candia, Crete, A u
inquiry is being made into the outrages.
The Mill Owners* Association of Bom¬
bay has resolved to close spinning miffs
eight day- every month and weaving
mills four days every month for three
mont hs.
The celebrated painting, "Angelus,”
by Millett. is in the safe keeping of the
bank of Montreal. Canada, its American
proprietors not lesiring to pay $110,000
duty upon it. ,
The striking carpi titers of Chicago
threaten that if the master carpenters work, per¬
sist in putting non-union men at a
general strike of bricklayer and masons
will be ordered.
It is rep rtcil from Fort Worth that
New Orleans will probably lie the ship¬
ping point for the conqMiny that propose
to . 150.000 beeves annually to Europe
sew hiap
Th triklag carpenters have Chicago's
buildtn : operations at their mercy. The
only "carpenter- at work are scattered
over the city in small groups, and taken
altogether, they probably number less
than 50(1.
It is reported that inquiry Italy, reveals into munici¬
pal fitmm s of Rome, exceeding the worst a state anti
of bank i
eipation V The government declines
further to assist in averting the crash
Numerous failures ure expected.
Uuutaunilu advices are that the steamer
Shake Mural, bound from San Jose for
Hamburg, went to piece m the rock
near At ajullu. The cargo, consisting f
HUtOO -acks ol coffee, v alued at $100.
000. was lost,
The department of state lias been noti¬
fied b.v the minister of France that the
Fn nt li government, on the 1th instant,
in order to prevent the importation of
arms and munitions of war into Dahoney,
declared blockade of the Dalioney
coast.
The hearing of the arguments in the
ease of the Capital City hank, ot Atlanta, ami
Oh. , agaiti't the defaulter Nelson
others, set down for Friday in the su¬
preme court of New York, was postponed.
Justice Kennedy being called out of
town.
Ex Governor 4 orueff. of New Aork. is
iu a bud tinam ial condition. ’1 here are
judgments against hitu of about $8,000.
The sheriff has been trying several days
to find some of the ex-governor’s proper¬
ty to levy upon for $270 due for office
rent. Putt has hern unable to discover any.
Maryland’s State Teasurer. Archer, has
executed a trust deed for the benefit
of his bondsmen The deed covers all
his monel!\ in (' il and Harford couu
ties. I Estimnted value below $50,000.
Trcusui. t Atelier is now under arrest for
malfeasantc in office. IP will be released
Oil $25,000 bail
Article" m incorporat ton I tlu Oregon
Kuilw hv Extrusion
flltd at Oh
11 000 railroad ic j ;
(hi HI tshington, Idaho and Mon
1 company, it is understood, is 1
kid h\ the l tiion Pacific.
lacket at Uotusdak
v and Hudst
van v, \\ eyed fin 1 on
V\ lav wi ed cars
{'Oil .1 in the
\v Tv* about OOo
were thrown
>n; w . d
The c ppn
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urn j
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\\ t Hit $
y. »* W;
\l> >THV1« New York
icl<\l Saturday, April
a ivi' f!, 104. o8'.\ of whull
$55?. 7S> wav ^ M .ill' 1 ♦*540.675 >iiv<r
Of the export $1,200 ia gold ami
$546,065 in silver went tx* South Ameri¬
ca. laifwrts of specie for the week
amounted to $.'.’47,88a. of which It75
wax gold and $17,811 silver.
M. Mermiex, editor of the CoearLr, ha c
Ix-en ly acquited of the charge of surrepti
toii obtaining and publishing official
documents connected with the trial of
General Boulanger. The editors of the
Swim am! t/u- Siecle. M. Sacri, M. Herve r
and M l.ockroy, and other eminent wri¬
ters. defended the action of Mermiex. all
regarding the 2fts<- as a test of the libertv
of the press.
ALLIANCE MEASURES.
discussed by the legislative comm
TEE OK CONGRESS.
The national legislative Alliance ■
mittee, composed of alx>ut a score *!
members of congress, met privately Tile
before lay night to discuss Alliance rneasim
congress. Among the member ,
present were Mr. Turpin, of Alabama:
Colonel Clark Lewis, of Mississippi;
Messrs. Morgan, of Mississippi; Me< lum¬
my, of North Carolina; Featherstone, of
Arkansas, and Bullock, of Florida. The
principal matter and discussed was the gub
treasury bill, it was not finally de
eided whether to push it to a vote or not.
but every one present agreed to
push some measure which would pro¬
vide for the government to lend
money to the farmer. If not on the pro¬
ducts of his farm, on his laud. The plan
which met with most favor was for the
government to payoff mortgages on farms
where they ure now mortgaged to com¬
panies or individuals, and take in return
mortgages on the same at one per cent
interest per annum, also for tin* govern¬
ment to lend money to a farmer when the
application is made at one per cent, for the the
government taking a mortgage
same on the lands of the farmer. Tb£
majority of those be present better thought plan this
would, perhaps, a to re¬
lieve the farmer than the sub-treasury
scheme. However, another meeting will
soon be had, w hen some plan will be de¬
cided upon, and a bill formulated and
introduced into congress.
A GREAT DAY.
PRF.FAR ATION FOR OBSERVING MEMORIAL
DAY AT ATLANTA, GA.
The following notice, drafted by the
Committee on Encampment, lias been
sent to the ordinary of every county in
Georgia: "Dear Sir In view of the fact
that the Fulton County Veterans’ Associ¬
ation has inaugurated a general beheld confeder¬ in
ate veterans’ mass meeting, to
Atlanta, Ga.. from the 25th to the 27th
of April, for the purpose of having a re¬
union of o ir old eomrades-iii arms and
celebrating Memorial Day, and 1 lying
the corner-stone of the Confederate Vete¬
rans’ home, we have decided to address
the ordinaries of every county in the
state, requesting them to extend a cor¬
dial invitation to all of the old soldiers
in said counties to come to Atlanta at
said time to assist in the celebration of
said memorial and other services. Invi¬
tations have been extended to all of the
old generals of the confederacy, a large
number of whom have accepted, All
organized bodies of eight or more will be
furnished with tents, 250 having been
pitched in Grant park for the accommo
■lid'"-'! P-f yjsitjiig yetefajej -n lia l
.
invitation is extended through you to all
brother veterans, and we sincerely hope
that you will exert yourself iu notify ing
all of our comrades in your county.”
AFRAID OF THE BILL.
now m’kinlev's tariff measure is con¬
sidered ABROAD.
The agitation in Paris circles, growing
out of an apprehension that the McKinley
tariff administrative bill, if it should be
come a laxv, would have a serious effect
'M ton the business of exporting to the iu
United States, now has its counterpart
Berlin, Germany. Many of the merchants
interested in the exportation of goods to
America are seeking to bring influences
tu hear for the purpose of having the bill
either greatly modified or altogether
withdrawn. They assert that the tneas
ure. if it goes in the present form, will
strike a fresh blow at exportation.
BOODLERS IN LIMBO.
CORRUPT CITY OFFICIALS OF MINNEAPO¬
LIS IN TROUBLE.
1'hc result of the Alinneapo is grand ju¬
ry's two weeks' investigation of l oodle
charges w as made evident Monday w hen
bench warrants were issued for the arrest
of Aldermen John F. McGowan and Fred
llrue-haber, of the first ward, and City
Clerk Charles F. Haney. The charges
are bribery, or attempted bribery. The
aldermen are accused of soliciting money
for the location of streets, and the city
clerk is alleged to have offered to a Chi¬
cago company to deliver twenty-five t?l
dermanic votes for an asphalt paving con¬
tract if he was paid $7,000.
MEETING OF TEACHERS.
THE SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAI ASSOCIATION
TO MEET IN MOREUEAD CITY, X. C.
Secretary Harrell,of the Southern Edu
rational Association, says the date fixed
for the first meeting is July 1st to 5th,
both inclusive, at Morehead City, N. C.
The date is so fixed as not to conflict with
the meeting of the National Educational
A eiation, which begins July 18th, and
a number of teachers from the southern
assx ci&tion will also attend the national
iation. The secretary reports that
the southern association b rapidly gain¬
ing strength, and that every Southern
Mate will be represented, It is believed
, V it 000 teachers will attend.
A BRAVE BOY
sn<v - I VOW N Kt K!l\ WHO ATTKMPTEt
TO WHIP ms At*ED FATIIEK.
A dispatch from of Doniphan, Mo., say;-:
Two of a gang four masked ku-klux.
who visited the residence of an old mau
named Holland living on Pike Plait',
nineteen miles southwest of here Satur¬
day night killed for the purpose of 14-year-old whipping
hint, were bv Holland's
sou. They were ideutitied as Ed Gilman.
Jr., the son of a well-to-do farmer, and
Alexander Gatewood, who bore a rather
bad reputation.
I SOITHERN NOTES.
TNTh.t TING NEWS FROM
1 'NTS IN THE SOUTH.
SEXHMI PROGRESS AND OCCURRENCE
WU II ABE HAPPENING BELOW MA
w,i'i and dixon's link.
Afof forgers of Itali c and Span
r*b» ■ hits been captured at Trieste,
4.*' hsissippi State board of
■-dr ij' '-‘it on Tue-dav ordered th e <
i m / "rommence at tlie part of
■ -W ist ;
T0ft0 the day. according
"*sbecy, in which San Fr
cisco v -:>9 destroyed, and the oral
wen- joined on the hills outsidi
rilj, awaiting the new- which
came.
Wak< •id \V. Brice, aged 18.
n ten i tig - at Salisbury. N.
night, coinight. The doctor •
disease in id not necessarily ha
fatal had i Price been addicted to ci
garette smoking.
Thomas Henning, who was injured hi
an electric wire some time ago. wai
awarded $4,000 damages in the Unitec
States court at Charleston, S. on Fri
day in a s o' against the Western I nioi
oSt). Telegraph company. He sued for $.g
Spotted fever is raging a- an epidemic
in.Union county, Ky., near Henshaw.
The pcouif are terrified, sixteen death*
having -w fur occurred at Henshaw.
disease is so violent that people are
ing by scores, The state
have asked for help.
News has been received of a desperate
attack by convicts in Rockingham coun¬
ty, N. (.’., upon a guard named B V.Mc
Kensie. He was knocked down, badly
beaten and robbed of $75. His gun and
revolver were also taken by the convicts,
who then made their escape.
Tin Anniston, Ala.. ll"t Riant notes
that the clergymen discussion of Birmingham arc
having a lively over the kir
ruiss, which is being held in that city,
under the auspices of the Episcopal
church. Twenty-three
city, at a conference, passed resolutions
denouncing the entertainment.
Rube Smith, of Lamar county, Ala.,
was on Friday morning, at Waynesboro,
Miss., convicted of train robbery, lie
will not get more than ten years' sentence.
Rube Smith was with Rube Burrow-, the
noted outlaw, in holding up the Mobile
and Ohio train, near Buekatunrm. Miss.,
September 25, 18H1I, when two thousand
dollars were taken from tin ex pres- ear.
Under the charter of the Georgia
Southern and Florida railroad, proceed¬
ings have been commenced at Thomas
Ga., to condemn the right-of-way
in that city, and also for terminal facili¬
ties. A jury of six citizens have been
app. tinted to make the awards. After all
the preliminary arrangements have been
completed, road it will is expected that immediately. work on
the there commence
A meeting of t he New Orleans cotton
exchange was held Tuesday for the pur
President pose of considering the Butterworth presided, hill.
Parker, who made
an addr efx, U F ^ l!l * the bill became
a taw it ulr ilfeet betv.een $500,000, •
J^tiolrv effect-on Ns ’fjHSWL- trade _, ml
have a a . us i the anti
commerce of; this countv. Resolutions
were passed strongly protesting against
the passage of the biff and calling upon
each member of the exchange to do his
utmost.
Tuesday was the first sale of lots tit
New England City, Ga.. a town estab¬
lished a few months since by New Eng¬
land people. The town is located four¬
teen miles south of Chattanooga. Sever¬
al hundred excursionists, from New
England, came in on a special train
Three hundred and fif y lots were sold,
aggregating $108,000. Fully two thou
sand people were attracted to the town.
Most purchases made were by New Eng
land people. The lots averaged about
$20 a front foot.
The senate committee, after a session
of an hour and a half Monday afternoon,
reached u conclusion regarding the silver
bill. Three propositions were agreed to.
1. That the secretary of the treasury shall
buy $4,500,000 worth of silver bullion
monthly, and issue not s iu payment for
the same, the notes to be redeemable in
bullion or lawful money. 2. That nation¬
al banks shall he allowed to issue notes
to the full par value of the bonds de¬
posited to secure their redemtion which
would add ten per cent to the value ot
national bank currency. 8. That the
$100,000 retained by the treasury for
the redemption of treasury notes be put
iuto circulation. The committee will
meet the house committee and endeavor
to come to an understanding with the
members of the body, to be adoption. reported to
their respective caucuses for
The great vaults of the treasury, in
which hundreds of millions of dollars are
stored have just been discovered to he
insecure. When Treasurer Houston came
into office he receipted for $771,000,000
front his predecessor. At present $180.
000.000 of gold and silver is in on vault;
over $1110,000,000 of silver in
anothpr, and $250,000,000 of paper
in the third. Treasurer Houston,
. few da vs air;). conceive:!
the idea that these vaults were insecure,
lie, therefore,secured the servic s of uu
amateur cracksman, that is a man famil¬
iar with the methods of burglar-, to try
the paper money vault, in which $2 >o.
000.000 of paper are stored. In just
seventeen seconds this man had made a
hole in the vault, and itt sixteen minutes
he had made an opening large enough to
admit hi- body. This discovery created
a genuine stir iu the department, and a
scare message was sent to the house ap¬
propriations committee, A bill
immediately prepared authorizing the
construction of new vaults.
South London is to have anew under¬
ground railroad. It is being built sixty
feet underground. hydraulic Passengers elevators to are tc
reach it by carry
flftr persons at once. The tunnel is be¬
ing driven P'y the use of a steel shield
slightly "the larger than the iron rings of
w hich tunnel is to be constructed.
The steel shield has a knife edge, an*l is
driven forward at the rate of fifteen feet
a day by hydraulic rams worked by
hand. A four-track road even deepet
underground htvs been propose i for New
York city.
P A IX. FTT
-WILL PAY—
!l
DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU
Can buy any article of
FURNITURE,
Cooking Stoves,
Carpets, 3Iatxings, Win¬
dow Shades, Lace Cur¬
tains, Coruace Poles,
BABY CARRIAGES,
i Clocks, Mirrors, Pictures.
i Dinner Sets, T e a Sets,
Chamber Sets, Mattresses,
Comforts, Blankets and a
thousand and one articles
needed in a house, delivered
at your depot at the same
price that you huy them in
Augusta?
I Carry Everything
You need and can quote
you prices that will satisfy
you that l am giving a dol¬
lar value for every dollar
paid,
Special Offer No- 1.
To introduce my business in every
neighborhood in the quickest possible
manner, 1 will ship you one Bedroom
Suite complete, consisting of One Bed¬
stead, full size and high head, One Bu¬
& reau with glass, One Wasli-stand, One
centre Table, Four cane seat chairs,
■8 | One Rocker to match, well worth $20.
but to introduce my goods in your
i neighborhood at once I will deliver the
above Suite at your U. R, depot, all
* charges paid.
For Only $16-50
When the cash comes with the order.
* BESIDES this Suite, 1 have a great
many other Suites in Walnut, Oak,
Poplar, and all the papular woods,
running in price from the cheapest up
to hundreds of dollars for a Suite,
A *1
It h
I V
f5 bur elegant Parihr Suite, seven
pieces, wt. I nut frames, upholstered in ,
r plush in popular colors, crimso® 1
L» olive, blue, old gold, either in banJf
s- ed or in combination colors. This
suite is sold for $40.00- I bought a
*3 large number of them at a bandkrupt
•• sale in Chicago, hence I will deliver
A this fine plush suit alt charges paid by
i me to your nearest R. R. depot for
f $:>:».00. Besides these suites I have a
| I great many other suites in all the latest
shapes and styles, and can guarnatee
1 to please you.
Bargains NO. 3
Is u walnut spring seat lounge, reduced
from Su.OO to §7.00, all freight paid.
Snecial B-rgainslTo- 4
■ Is an elegant No. 7 cooking . tove
I S| trimmed up complete for $11.50 all
charges paid to your depot, or a 5
1 hole range xvitli trimmings for $15. 00.
I Besides these I have the largest stock
I of cooking stoves iu the city, includ
j and ing the the Gattze CHARTER door stoves and Ranges
OAK STOVES
with patent wire gauze doors. I
am delivering these stoves everywhere
g ■ . i rgespaid at the price
of an ordinary stoves, while they arc
far superior to any other stoves made.
Full particulars by mail.
loti tolls 0 f matting 40 yds to the roll
$5.75 per roll.
1000, Cornice Poles 25ets. each. 1000
Window Shades 5x7 feet on spring
roller and fringed at 57U els each.
You must pay your own freight on
Cornice Poles, Window Shades and
Clocks. Now see here—1 cannot
quote you everything I have got in
a store containing 22600 feet of door
room, besides its annexes and factory
in another part of the town. 1 shall
he pleased to send you anything
above mentioned, or will send my
Catalogue free if you will
say you saw this advertise¬
ment in Crawfordville Dem¬
ocrat. Published at Craw¬
fordville, Ga.
No goods sent C. O. D., or on con¬
signment. 1 refer you to the editor
and publishers of this paper or to any
banking concern in Augusta, or to
the Southern Expre-s Co., a’.lof whom
know me personally.
Yours, Arc.
L. F. PADGETT.
1110 and 1112 Broa.l St.
Augusta, - Georgia
PRO. PADGETTS FURNITURE,
STOVE AND CARPET STORES.
Factory Flarrison St.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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PIANOS :• • *
:• • • ORGANS
Makes. Many Styles. New
and Second-Hand.
5. EASY TERMS. LONGTIME
VERY new instrument guaranteed for fi$%
years, be shipped returned on trial, and if not With as repre
, caa at our expense. en
•nroiderea .we give free a fine plush-top and stool, piece* silk
cover, piano instructor six
music. With each Organ we give free a gooc
RFREIGHT PAIDP
^ e a S r 7_e to assume all freight on Pianos an6
rgans. Those who want quick delivery Atlanta . orda
om us. The mail and freight fadlities of
■e perfect No matter what others offer, write va
aore purchasing, and see how easily money can
.........$150 00 to $1,500 OC
........$ 45 00 to $ 760 Ot
Special Offers. 1
Ae l (illustration at tci
of this a< vertisement), rosewood
. _ ._____ _. isons, overstrung bass nil
£d improvements. Piano manufactured,.....$£» The best low- £01(1 I U>Uv
fj case, Clough satin & Warren, walnut, Uve very octaves, handsome* largt
ro sets ot other reeds, five stops. sold #75.00. Is Mouse-Proofi (CC |>f|
an organs at
: world. We offer it for only wuviUU
U A ten-year -old girl can buy Or pi
an organ am
rom imposition Phillips & Crew, the Atlanta, expert musician Ga .. as secure in ths
rom as most
—Christian Worker.
If you want or think of buying* a Piano
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is the Sporting Editor
Home Council.
We take pleasure in calling the atten
on of mothers to a home cure for all
seases of the stomach and Bowels, a
children
t Teeth
PITTS’ CARMINATIVE
n incalculable blessing to mother and
Id It is an instant relief to colic of
mts. a diseases xvith which infanta
?er s» much tlie first four months of
ir life- It gives sweet rest to the sick
I fretful child, it strengthens and
Ids up the weak gives appetite and
h to the punv. corrects, drain from th«
eels, cures Diarrhoea and Dvsenteiv.
A panacea for the children. Try one.
tie. It costs only.
Sold by Hammck. Lucas & Co.,
£3 E S
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lysicians endorse P. P. P hs a splendid combination
1 prescribe it wi:h great satisfaction for the cures of
forms and stages «»f Primary. Secondary ry and Tertv
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d Sores. Glandular Swellings. Rheumatism. Malaria,
I Chronic Ulce-s that have resisted all treatment.
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blood
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tarrh. Skin D:seas*^s. Ecrema. Chronic Female Com
lints. Mercurial Poison. Tetter, Scaldhead. etc., etc.
*. P. P. is a powerful tonic and an excellent acptti-
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R H E umat.sM
, bnild ling up the system rapidly,
adies whose systems are poisoned and whose blood
t an i mpure condition due to menstrual irreirulari
p ; E\% C | A
ti< are peculiarly benefiS' 1 bv the wonderful tonic and
bi d demising properties pr ; ofP. P P., Prickij Aat. Pokd
inm.
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PMAN BROS., Proprietors,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
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