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From now on wc arc determined to sell the goods il
Low Prices will do it. Wc hjive (lie largest stock of j
Spring and Summer goods that has ever been brought j
to Middle Georgia.- iixel-iidisig all the latest, styles and
novelties We in all th^ffoods departments; sell and they / autl .
bought » S9 to must go, " 7
wc want everyone •' to get ® a share of the bargains ~ tnat
offering, .
we arc now $?■
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And Taliaferro’ i sholild ta'ae advantage* oPtm
great opportunity to lay in a supply of spring and
mer goods at such low prices. We will save you ten
times the money that it will take to come up, aiMl . I *d-Tl.
you new and bright goods Sower than you ever heard of
before. OFII LEADING IjINIi£ * Pre*s C»!oops, lies
icry, White tnoods, Parasols, Fans, Nho<‘s, Clippers,
Clothing, straw ami tur llat.s, Millinery, Domestics, Far
niturc, Crockery ware, Cwiass ware and in iaet any
thing you can call tow
9 ■ ¥ f | M'jW ADDITION! Our artistic nn<l stylish Milliner
Miss Berdie Densnn, has surprised every one at the beauti
> 3 ful hats and bonnets that she has turned out. She has been
busy day and night with assistant* to keep up with the many orders Hint Me- lias taken. We can show you live styles of hats I o any
other house’s one, and such beautiful Fiowers and T, immings have lu-ver been brought to this market betiec arid at and prices far lie
low what you have paid before. Every lady should call and see our Millinery department. We c.-ut save you money guarantee
satisfaction.
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OUR M OTT
From the beginning has be en: “I’o serve the People
and save them money by se lling them the [>j‘si C
at the Lowest Prices.” We appreciate the liberal pa¬
tronage our friends from the adjoining counties have
given us and we want to show oar appreciation for past
favors by selling you goods lower than you ever bought
before.
To conic early before the stock is picked over, foi’
our stores are daily crowded with people J fill* ^ ft I id _ near,
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leveled t® the Interest ®f Taliaferro Count?, the People and fieaeraJ Sews.
ORAWFORDV1LLE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, JUNE G, 1800.
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WONDERS.
TAB. LATEST DISCOVERY
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At Hillman, Georgia—Augusta
People Interested.
i tliaferro’s health dealing waters are
infixing in quantity and the world
ho surprised at what may be
An the soil of this county.
• .pfkt big scheme to he developed
, s , U s A, reftaae Hillman of some shaft thirty by a company acres of
- r ugustans. It is not so much the
s 1 that the gentlemon ate after as
tbs inii ml water tliat is on it.
U - , A. L. Hillman lias leased bis
vnujilerful Alkaline spring to the
linn. The Augusta Chronicle
o|s<f says:
j \n option has been secured on the
wi::i exclusive rights to the wa
f is the intention of these gon
f things pan out as expected,
•,.) imv ie Water bottled and sliipped
to ev part of tlie country. It is
:-,im.ii nvd that they will erect a
a hotel near (lie Hillman
• '.nctri veil and make other improve
no^.ts at will attract invalids from
ail pan of the country to lie cured by
\v< derful water.”
'.Tie ngusla News says:
'To: i wonders never fail to turn
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<•« ii umi attractive «.r an <?«t»rgia
u !u!lnv diimTIV^ar llm
b>
' ^^‘‘^,1^0^' h nothing ^
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middle regions of the
; tn . . > ly. Its cures are pronounced
,te . 1,1 remarkable.
a! i bat. a nauseated patjent lias to
h . him mean glass fun «r tins
v-jitcr, and the sickness disap
r no .t, timtaulty as if by magic,
this nature afo ro
•e .curing is creating a 8
e as tin (Decti ic shaft,
iJV'i'tWn Vigo, an.i is calling new
tr '<>ut won iiTTttl rici-rlitin:-
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Tti •pw spring is located near tile
FtpC/lif; Well, and a company Is ul-
1 dtly joegotiating for the property and
m ■.../! Lot tlm water. If its magical
I’K.i: ggfes can 1)0 Lrausporl.ed, it, will
certainly sell in all direclions.
A hotel is also projected and, if ev¬
erything goes welt the wonderful
.spring will be a popular resort. II, is
in a beautiful section and will wake an
at tractive i esort.
Augusta is interested in this new
wonder, of course, for as it is near this
city it cun very properly lie put down
as another new Augusta enterprise.
Se.eral well known Augusta citizens
and capitalists arc interested in thu in¬
vestigation and development of this
wonderful spring.
Ulcerated Sore Throat.
Two years ago I had Ulcerated Sore
Throat, and was so weakened and re¬
duced it. Ilesh that my friends thought
It impossible for mo to recover, i was
atltmded Ly the best physicians, but
their endeavors to relieve mo were
I utile - My mother seeing ,Swift’s
Sp cific (S. N. S.) so highly recoin
mended, decided to give me a course
of it, and after taking the first bottle
I was great ly telle ved, ami after tak
I ug several bottles I way entirely ear¬
ed. I have not had any signs of a
return of the disease since.
Cl.fKT. Bf.OXTON,
Williamsburg, Vu.
The Grandest he Ever Saw.
Mr. W. J. Holman, a prorninet eiti
y n of Gainesville, Fla., writes'ti c
following under date of Feb. 10, 1800:
T contracted a severe case of C'on
tagious Blood Poison that gave a
great deal of trouble, and baffled the
physicians of this place. 1 was li.ialiy
-'idvised to try Swift’s Specific (S. S.
S.j, ?rid I can say, with great pleasure,
'.bat a few bottles of it hat entirely
cured me. f have no hesitancy in say
mg that H. S. 8. is the grandest blood
medicine I ever saw’, and can cheei ful
ly recommend it to any one suffering
aS I was”
Treaties on Blood and Skin Disease
free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
1 Ga ‘
The ItarOer shop.
When you are in Augusta and want
shave or hair cut go to the Central
Hotel Barber Shop. It is the place
Terms: $1.50, in Advxne*.
A representative of a light weight
family is now in business in Athens.
He tips the beam at 102, and says that
i)j, s father’s family, numbering seven
did not 'unite reach 00)
pounds.
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Don't Feel Well,
And yet yon are not sick enough so con
£" wK™ '
friends— wo will toll you just what you
need. It is Hood’s Sarsapurla, ■ which
Witt lift you out of that uncertain, un
comfortable, dangerous condition, into a
state of good health, confidence and
cheerfulness. You’ve no idea how potent
this peculiar medicine is in cases like
yours.
It is useless to say cigarette smok¬
ing does not pay. Major Ointer of
Richmond has mud $7,000,000 out
of cigarettes.
“A faithful nssistaut.” This is what
the nurses term Or. Bull's Baby Syrup.
It. is Hu- best assist ant; as it. will prevent a
•’crying spell" of the baity.
The low price of '-’a cents a package,
brings L.ixador, the “golden" household
remedy for all diseases of tin,- liver ami
blood wit bin the reach of all.
Senator Colquitt is quoted as saying
recently: ‘‘From present signs noth¬
ing is more certain than Coat the
Democracy will cany the next. Con¬
gress, and Presidential election of
181 ) 2 , ”, #
A sallow eoiiiplexion is im-icatlv of
worm s A few (loses of Shrine's Indian
Vermifuge will destroy tln-in and give a
bright and healthy complexion.
When you need n mild laxative you
should have a medicine that will act on
(lie Dver and kidneys is well ns the bowel*
Beggs’ Vegetable Biaer pills are prepared
exressly for this purpose. Insist, on gel.
ting them, a* tin-y tmve no superior and
few equals. Dr-It..). Reid Druggist.
In I lie Wortll laving!
Not If you go through the world a dys
peptic, Anker'S Dyspepsia Tablets are a
positive pepsia, Indigestion, cure for Hie Rlafuleney worst fronts and of Con¬ Dys¬
stipation- (;uaraueed and sold Ivy llain
inack Lucas A Co., Driiggslts
\ Duly t» Yourself,
Tl. IssnrpVHleg that people will use n com
moil, ordinary Boglisli nil! when they can secure
(..valuable, one for pllMiwIFa thu pony toon
ey. Dr /sekei’a tfngllsb nos|.
live etirc for sick liemlnclm and (til liver
troiildes. They ire small, sweet, easily
.t taken . I)ruggists, m! do not gripe. Hummnck Lucas
< 'o.,
l.'AN'T si,i:l l* MCIIIS,
is the complaint of thousand suffering
from Asthma, 1 knisiimptioii Dougin, etc.
Did you ever try Dr. Acker’s lSnglisli
lieiii.'dy.’ lor all Lung Ills Troubles- the best preparation known
(Sold oil a posltiv
guarantee Lucas at Win. and BOc. By llanuniick,
& Co.
A Cllllll Killed.
Another child killed by the use of opia¬
tes given in lias from of Soothing syrup.
Why •noitiers give their children such
deadly position is surprising when they
can relieve tlm chid <d' peculiar troubles
by using Acker’s Itnliy Kootbev. It eon-
tains no opium fences or Morphine. Hold by
Ham muck, & Co..
We Can and !)(,
(iuaiT.nl,ce Acker’s Blood Elixir for it lias
been fully demomdrated to tile people of
this country that it Is superior to all other
jirenaroUona for blood disen*as. It is a
positive I,’leers, cure Kruptlons for syphilitic and I’imples. poisoning, It
purines the whole system and thoroughly Itamiiiaek,
i i.llds up the constltutlou.
Lucas A Vo..
if yon or any 01 your Isumly
happen fo 1><* frightfully hunualor scalded
what have you in the lion <* to allevhita
the pain until you can get a physieiane hand in
A box of Unman Salve at.
Ulna like this would -aye a world of siiffer-
1 and ofteuiime.s a <loet<»r hill, as il, has
no eon; I in eas'H of this kind, as well as
Iii(Ltinm.'tti<iii of all kind Dr. It. J. Reid
Druggist.
A Her.po I Paper Save* Her Idle,
It is Just an ordimry scrap of wrapping
paper; hut It saved ti«r life. She was In
Hie last stage of consumption, told hy
physicians that sh, was fncurcahlc and
could live only a short time, she weigh:s|
less than seventy pounds On a piece of
vrapplog New paper she read of Dr. King’s
It helped Discovery, and got a sample bottle;
ter, she bought it largo; hot,tie, it
helped her more, hough! anotlu rued grew
better fa t, continued its use and is now
strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing
stamp 140 pounds W. rer If. fuller Cole, particular* •nd
to Druggists, Foil
Smith. Trial Ik,Hie of tl,L wonderful
Discovery Free at Lucas & Uammack's
Druggists.
Hcrofilia if an Impurity of the lilood
which produces unsightly lumps or swel¬
ling, which, accumulating in tin, glands
of the neck, causes painful runuiug son's
„„ u „. Rnn(1> m fwtj , vh ich develop*
nU:(‘T- ill the itrin-, or fort, wlFoh
develops uhwr- in me eyes, ears or »•<-«.
often causing b llndn ett an 1 d-afiiess.
Take I*. IM*. f Prickly Ash, Poke Boot
and 1’atasslum> It lets proved itself the
mont remarkable of «t!l blowl purifiers
lie who Is feeling miserable, suffering
with D\-pepsia atm Indigestion and often
time-, w111, ,, du/ane-*, wonl , t , do . wE u , to
• .; at 0,1 1 ’ r .‘ k,J
AMi, lose , Loot and I olassmm; will cure
you and arrest the di- a c in its uicq.ieu
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NO. 23
A IIORIUI) DEATH,
MR. BILLIE HAMMOND, OE
OGLETt ORPE
Dies With Hydrophobia—The
Fearful Struggles of the Doom¬
ed Man Begging Some one to
Shoot—The Bra.ye Deed of
Mr. Sorrows.
The Athens 15 inner last week coft-*
tab ed a brief notice of the death of
Mr. Billio Hammond, of Ogletliorper
comity, from hydrophobia. A gen-’
tleraan, gave the folowing additional
particulars:
Mr. Hammond, is a son of Mr. Jack
Hammond, and who leaves a wife, and
children nearly grown.
About ono month ago Mr. Ham¬
mond was bitten oil the linger l»y a
mad dog. The rabid animal also at
tacked several cows, Logs and other'
dogs, all of which have since grown'
mad.
This gentleman, however felt no
dread of his horrid fate, and thought
that the timo had been so long that
he would escape.
On May third Mr. Hammond
was cutting oats in Ids field, when lie
felt a severe pain where the dog had
bitten him. Ho kept going and waa
Dually taken with a spasm in the Held..
That night, on his return home bo¬
tch! his family that he had hydropho¬
bia and asked that they tie him secure¬
ly, as lie was afraid that in bis parox¬
ysms of pai:: lie might do some ono
harm. Hut they refused to do this,,
ai.d with great thoughtfulness for Urn
safety of Ids family, Mr. Hammond
remained out doors all right, where
he was taken will) lits, and they ijon
I inued at frequent intervals, His.
suffi-iings must lutvo been Horrible.
Tim next morning lie was ear¬
th d into the house, and again Iregged
to ho tied, hut Ids family objected and
it was not dono. Dr. Huyle was in
attendance upon the poor man, and
did all that medical skill could, but
will) no avail. Friends and noifhbors
volunteers I their services, and every
kindness possible was extended.
Spasm followed spasm, and each sue*
eroding one was worse. In his lucid
moment Mr. Hammond begged some
one to shoot him and thus relievo hint
..f his agony. lie said li is suffering
was more than human nature could
hear, and It would be a mercy to put
an end to his life.
At lust Idsagmy boenmo so gteau,.
and his appeals for pitiful, that it is
reported some one gavo him a loaded
pistol, and the poor man said Iw would
use it luit bis courage had failed him.
In one of his spasms, all the inmates
of the room lied in terror, but a brave
young man named Sorrows, who,
seigeded the p )or victim, and lirmty
held him in his arms until the fit had
passed olf. It was a heroic act, andt
a fearful risk.
All the morning spasm oft or spasm
came on, and it was horrible to nee
the agony of the victim. Ilm suffer¬
ing was intense. In bis rational in¬
tiavals he described his feelings to,
I hose stand vjg amiiiid him, and Mr,
Hammond seemed to forget his own
fate in a dread that ho would hariq
Home member of his family or a frier.d
in his frensied spells.
About one o’clock Friday afternoon
while begging some one to kill him ha
was attacked with another lit, ant|
springing from his last said/
“I reckon this will end the hell I
am in.”
The sufferer leaped out unto the
floor when all those present fled from
the room. They could hear his strug¬
gles and looses, but dared not go to
his relief. At last the soard all died
away, and when the room was entered
again Mr. Hammond was found sit
ling up in a corner, with his eyes widu
open hut dead.
It was one of the roost horrible ends
eve i known in Oglethorpe county.
We give I he pai tbuilars just as they
were iecit<-'.l to an Athens Banner re
potter.
I .apfpKy,
T Mh is what you ou^lit fo feav^, m fact
'Vhoinm.ds zr'SJa’nhinJt '!/it dally, mfii
mourning because they find it not. Thous¬
ands upon thousands of dollars are sjient
annually by our people in the hope that
they he may had attain this boon. And yet it
may Electric liiiters, hy all. VVe gnaratee that
if used according to direc
H us and the use per-isted in, will bring
> i»u Loud Digestion and outs the demon
We Dysjs rccomm. gsia and nd Electric insfell instead Bitters for Eupepsjn Idys
,„.dhia K jdn, ......all diseases of Liver, Stomach
an(1 ys. Sold at 30c. and *1.00 pe*
bottle hy Lucas & iiammack Druggists.