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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1893)
RBPUES i G^KSB i f .1 1 Tlie only Pure Cixsim ofTartsir Powdcs'.—*No Amtnotua; No Akm* Used is Millioas of Hotaes —do Year* the Standard IN TOWN. —TVt Imre liad some windy weathe r this week. —Our gourd-shaped egg is still on exhibition. —Mr. Horace M. Hcldeti visited Au¬ gusta I his week. —Spurgeon Williams vhitud "htle Plains. htH former home, during the '« '■• lerpuj;t of la t w eek. —A few of the young people were pleasantly entertain d by m r«. A. Z. Andrews Friday evening. — Mis* Annie Bellows spent Satur¬ day and Sunday with her parents in Wilkes county. — T he editor made a t-ip 10 Atianlii Saturday, and hud the pin mire of timet ing the handsome K litor Mct’utchen, of the rrattklhi News. Mr. f». H. 1.nriii and Mi a I din Norton, of the Siloam High schor l, came down Friday to visit tlu home folks. \V»mer, Rochester, N V., the manufacturer of Warner* S»fe Cure, which was st one time n* exten.lvely ml verti»«d througl' this section of the coau ! try, has made an Jimignment. been viKitmg , _Mr. P. L. Smith hat Fu'on Point n great deal lately. There muni be •onto wonderful it!tractive per son at the Point. —A house occupied by Elisha Alex¬ ander (col.) mid situated at New Hope church was burned last Thursday- All the contents of the house were also de¬ stroyed by the flames. --We. get to press a little earlit r than , usual this week, because one devil wishes to go to Atlanta on the excur¬ sion and the other is desirous of attend¬ ing the picnic. —The Methodist Sunday school pi< nics today (Friday) at Ellington spring iSiout three-quarter* of a mile from town. All are cordially inviUid to at¬ tend. —r.veral pf ran a* from tie; are visiting Atlanta today. 'J'hs fare for round trip i* H.fiO. They will get back nt about 4 o’clock Sunday morning. Harriet Johnson and Aonlf llrtioks, two de-kjr daintwl., W"re lodged in tlie county tall ftotnrday for Mealing from the |b fl^Ttry ring here before t hey Judge had UotcrU their urellml Mou- 4s j «e« F dsj'i and bond was fixed at |W> foi the one amt $38 for the other. They failed t 0 giro bond, and were therefore forced to remain in “durance rlla." The editor actually killed a large moccasin on Sunday before Iasi, and * what b wonderful forgot to men more fian it in last week's paper. The moc¬ casin had made a meal of an 8-itioh ei ttlsh not long before his death, and it see (lied a pity to kill hint while he was vet enjoyingUf3, but, you know, the serpent's head must he crushed. DEATH FROM PARALYSIS. 1417“ J. T. Harrison died at her home in Craw ford villc on Sunday at about 2 p. fin. ller death was caused by paral y#i*. Slie had been sick for a week or IW't. The funeral occured 011 Monday afternoon, We extend our sincere sv 1, pa allies lo the friends and relatives ot the deceased. THK UNVEILING. Stephens statue will bo unveil¬ ed r>u Wednesday May 24, Hon. Thomas JW. Norwood will deliver the address. He will be introduced by Hou Geo. T-Barnes, of Augusta, who is presidio.: of the Stephens Memori-'l As f Oot :atn Mr. Norwood i* one of the fin«*t «H<naJ*r* in tLt ‘outh, and thoae who attend the uuveiliug may expect « treat. The railroad* w ill give special B.nn-s, and it is especially desired that W jiersons from ail over the tenth congres I atotud district will attend. The Georgia ■ railroad will ouly reijUire one fair for I round trip. ■ The newspapers in the tenth will j louse copy. ■ DOT'S UN THK ROAD, k The rate e*rae down in abundance last Mseck. ™ and at cry body was glsd. Mr W H Bagby slid family visited 1 Camak last Oatarday. Mn. Allla Elliott has returned home «f ■ :er a loa# visit to relative* In Wilkes ^county Baat Het mauy friends are glad to ber Mrs A M. Bagby Is risttlng ber 4sugb tar, Mr*. K«*a Taylor near Baytown Mrs. seaborn Taylor, died last week at the homo of her brother, Mr, Frank Tay> lor near Kaytown and was buried at the Btpt iat church at that place. Mr? Norris. »f Williams crack, diad lost weak at the home of her son, Mr - Hii rit. Onr sympathies are with fe. bereaved relatives and trlcnds y^wmy flit Samrday. of liatl and rain tn BaraeM section ,c Both foiled ^> ______ *Tl*sar at . r^t. Sunday ^hoel iast babbaUi. He 1 sick. Wc excuse him ain still continues, but the plough gee* Bkoa, gee, haw apt. J. J Battle is as happy as a lark. I has not gotten married yet. |be Misses Battle are enjoying them M at ttieir beautiful home at Barnett. 1 Missouri Bagby paid ibem a visit week, and was very much pleased. r. J. L. Taylor is happy again A W* hoj b»by Is what’s the matter. Mrs. Veatey, »«<! aon, U«y, visited A'*r. ren county lait week. Mr. IV. J Nor toil h.is completed his job st 63 Ua. It. It. We weie gta 1 to me t with Rev. Roll lliirrK ls.it week He -i-eiiis 10 be in good health as ever and lively enough. .Several from Barnett attends..! the pics nie j, r Miller's mill hist aturrtay, and ail r. port a lug lime. Rflivinii- «eivices at Mi-llmlisl ehurcli at Unmet! last Saturday and Sunday by ila- nasinr Rev- J It. Lewis TiiAVKhta. 'l it I. iVOiU i>*N FAIR. Ar»* w)io cm* JWjjj’h IMo P ufifi* * t purifies the bi« <Kl,nihke» the Hkiti Clear and (omj'N'xIon beautiful. Try a i>ot.i)e ami m>te Its vsonderfu! efT- cta. hold ami ipiATiintecd bv Dr. I*. J Held. SHARON ITEMS Tin following items were sent in too lute for publlcwlion In last week's llxMOCli iT. A pait v was given tn the young folks Ht, Ike tesidciiffr o! Mr I -I Klynt last k ri <l*y cvetili.g. It was well (mended by the lining men from Sharon, ».id all sretn to have fjijoyi (1 t he in set Ves finely. Miss Stm t O Kei fln, who has been visit¬ ing ft lend- in Augusta, tins returned to Pei bottle here Mi Emmett Dar ien h«* been icverely 111, hut, I* we ate luipp) to report, much i better. Mi. Eugene Moure and lady, of Auguat* were here Sunday visiting,vtlieir parents a<* w< re Mr. Arthur Moore and lady, of Mud ifton. Mi- Mary J. Harris rat........ from At. Inula Friday looking much unproved from the change. We hud u nic" rain, which all were glad to see out the wind will counteract all the gisai the lain has done Mi Ueoigc Moore has been made happy by the iirrival of a fins son. Dr. Davidson was called to Thomson Monday to sen bis, daughter, Mrs. U ; Brown, who was quite 111. Mr. tVi!!ie Brown is stil! In Atlanta. We are g! id to I 'am ttiat Ills condition I* solin'what (better. Mrs lietsy Moore is up again visit" ing friends in the country lor the good other health. There is still some little improvement going on is the village. Archie Slutou is having his honse enlarged which will Mild to the look* of the pluco very much. ♦ REPORrr.it. BUCKLKXd AKNICA8ALVK. Tlie best valve In the world for Cu Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheutn. Feres Sotcs, Tetter, Chapped Rands, (Jhiblnhil Corns, amt all Skin Ki upHons, and posi tDely cures Piles, or no pay required. Is guaranteed tn give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. It. J. Held l*OW ELTON l>OT8. H*v. Anthony Johuaon till ad his ap poinliwent nl the Methodist church Sun¬ day. Mr. J. T. lteid. who has maile iiis home in Johnson county for some time (last, is visiting hi* brothers in the coun try. Bev.J. H. Lewis spent a uigtit in our village last week on his wav to hit ap poimmeut at Harnett. Pn f. K M. Chapman, of the Povrel tf.n >1. »k F. school, failed to take in tlie picnic Saturday, but instead visit¬ ed relatives near Cntwfordville, returu "mg Sunday afternoon. Mr, Willie A. Herfel, of Brunswick, i« back at his old home for a few days. We learn that hi* sister, Miss Hattie, 1 j|j bint his to w #l vompauy on return 1 Uiecity by tlie sea. The picnic at Mi!er» mill, as hereto fore, was an enjtiyable occasion to tlioac who had tho of attending. Many came front a distance, Hancock, Warren and Taliaferro al! being repre¬ sented. Laurel Hi!! crowned with its varagated hue of wild Rower*, the murmuring waters ol the Ogeechec rippling far below, had lU usual visit tors of maiden* and gallant beaux, who have been looking forward to the May picnic to hear -yea or no. I.Kl'MAg. McEIrcc't Win* of C^rdul j ^ THEO yoRD'$ B.kCK-DRAUwHT are tor sol* by the following merchants in j Taiiafatro county: I R J Crawfordvi e. U. F White. Crawfordvil'e, five, W. Brown, Sharon. TSa v*s of So,,*,. jt commonly tho reader of tmsh who ill treats turd fails to reeuxvt the patient, vmreeentful and help yf our frvjls. No well brvo , rieraon ^ abuaca a book intentionally , 5 who u both well brewl and wel ’ read cannot foil to treat a good hv , . a!; , ~v wiU on U ,ei .. ... ,, THE DEMON OF DESPAIR Insomnia, aad iu twin bromei Dyspep* sis, am the offspring of a disordered temsch. A positive cure is found tn Begg's Dan4eli*a Bitters. Sold by all Druggists. --*♦*—- Beat MIT wart Of C«»V' w *u Rsrrea Til E STEPHEN 8 STATUE _ le uow Covered with a Veil, hut on the 24th the veil will be Heuiuveil and I.iave , . . „ the , Image ol . the tireat S atcunan. At present the statue which lists tieen ejected in honor of thereat statesman whoiivel at Liberty Hall stands cover' ■ d with a veil, and looks like some ghostly sentinel keeping wa’.tli over the giave of him who reposes in the last sleep in the shadow of the budding which his residence Ijas lu uJw itii ohj.ctof interest. The ccmuittte has invitid lion Thomas M. Xo rwood (o deliver th^ inliliess at the un Vt ding of l lie and all who have heard this speak, r aie prepared to hear an oration w o my of Uie no msioii. V aj 24, Ii u the day decided upon. It is a day which has Iteeii looked toi' vvaid to with much interest oy many admirer* of the ‘ 'Old Commoner, and on that dxv it is likely Umt our lUlle ci’y W II la: crowded with persons anx . inns to do honor to the memory of the ' dead htatcauiau, whose worK m hehaD Ilf htates 1 » lH *UI live forever. And new as to those who have done the good work of laising tunds for this wot thy clij. gt. Shortly nfict llie death of Mr. Sit phens. which took place March 4, 1SS.J, i amet-tiug was culled at thee ouit hou-m of Taliaferro county, and the Stephens Mo....................... j. Hon Leo. T. Brflics was elected presi dt*nt uiid M. Z. Andrews vice-presi dent. Mi«n Mary Ann Guy waa ap pointed a^ent for the association, an 1 went to work illnncdi.itely. Through her iuslfuiiutuitlity in u grent meustu'e I In: work of obtaining suhscnplions wax carried on. A nuinbei of ttin old friends of Mr. Stephens took an interest in tlm work, PrOU) inert among them was Mr. Joe Mvi-is, Augusta, (in. The follow ing i itscriptlou is upon one side of the monument: Alexander H. Nlepheus. Born February 11, 1M12; Member licorgut House of Hepu senta live* iH.'j/l to 1K)0; Member Georgia Stale Senate ls-J‘2; Member' United States House of Representatives 18-14 to 185!) i el unit'd 185b; Vice Presideiq j of Confederate States l8(il to 1805; ! I'niien Suites Senator-elect from Goor gia Member of < ’ongress 187.3 to 183-; G-Vi*.uoi of (ieorgiii 1882; Died in Atlanta Sunday morning March 4, 188:!. Author “Constnotional View of \\ nr Between the States” and a ‘'Com pendium of the ilistory of the United ! Stales from Their Early Settlement till j 1872.” ! On another aide are t.iese words;! "T he Great Commoner. T he defeud er of civil and religious liberty. lie , coveted and took nothing from the re jiublic save glory! alii-.” “Non Situ, sed On the third side are these words: “I am afraid of nothing ou earth, oi above tlie earth, or under the eartli except to do wrong The path of duty I shall ever endeavor td travel, fearing no evil and dendmg no consequences.” “Here *1 eps the remain* of one who dared to tell (lie people they were wrong when ha believed so, and who never intentionally deceived a friend or betrayed m enemy.” Extracts from Augusta speech, 1855. The fourth side heart tho following | inscription: ‘'Through life a sufferer in body, mind and spirit, lie was a sig¬ nal example of wisdom, fortitude, pati¬ ence, forbearance and unwearying char ily. In the decrepitude of age called to while be in governor performance of his of state, ilie work he died of j his office and it seemed tit that, having ! sun ived parents, brethren, sisters and most of the dear companion* of youth, lie should lay his dying head upon the bosomof his people.” Below Below is is a a atAteineiU statement snowing showing the Hie cost of the monument; Pedestal - - - 81640 00 St.itiuj - 500 00 Inscriptions - 165 85 Total 2035 85 Mr. Markwalter's donation 100 00 A< The monument is overaevou,ee»fe« high from the tsisc to the top of the statue. The base is made of Ogle thorpe county granite, and the statue j of flue Italian marble. The statue is j the work of an Italian sculptor. The contract was carried out by 4/r. The o | Markwalter, of Augusta, and that is a ! piece of work that would do credit to ] any establishment in the country. THE CHURCHES. CB A W FORD V1I.I.E. Baptist ehureh, Rev. R. E. I,. Harris pastor. Preaching on first and second ; Sundays in month at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. nt. Sunday school at 8 a. m. Pray cr meeting 'Wednesday uight, M. E. Church. Rev. J. R, Lewis. pastor. Preaching on fourth Sunday in month at ll a. no. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day school at 4 p. nt. SHARON. South Libet ty Presbyterian church, Rev, F. T. Siropoon, pastor. Preacb ing[on third Sundays at 11 a'clock. Prayer meeting every Sunday night. Suudsy school 9:30. Purification church, Roman Cath' oltc. Rev. A. J. Setomes, pastor. Service on Sundays at 10 a, m. On weekJktys at 6.15 a. as. REM . inn immey fur .trashy, mix', u 1 "'' ri to sell. Botut ie Itlmst 11* t! 5 ' (*L which lias been made In Atl? u!il *iit* l«« filteen ys-ar*. never fad? u> S*’V.* '>'•* i-taeti.ii as a Mine „' i r hii'M •*« »• » , - U<1 b!(HM , p lrir r J t j. „„'le turn, th i reecii|itmn» «>t an . m< ;i‘t ph}si..i,<u The In,tile i* iarte and 11,* 'hoe siks> hue their adverti'inei.ts <mt buy 'hat v hit'll is ttioroufilj i-mhnseil * y Sttfio-'b*** "t grateful [intiint- - Ineuii ’“t til red A. Ilia I htl tie wiit-test it-meri *■ .CrrL'wp; -jp* sj - M ” [■ v*\? r» -7i *.va 11 V- i" -I x l 'll AVBpi pt > I Vpf E'tff' - It l- 'v."!, P'tt (>J 3t;) , 3 P ^» Etitppog o'! s*tt; .'-'.o' ; <it: i :’> :.\ m»} ' 1 jnUo i.t *j i I'm> prp oij £ : ) {P 1 ' 4" noc O L ttat-vl is ‘,»no <mto} rrttrj .Crrp loti lOAk Tt«iq»jjW| -to l ,.. Vt r«57EfirTr. r p l' A 'Ciq.'A 4'tfBlU JT-t^p* « .tiBB iizi ] '7,r-\ *,.:->:[»!':■> it ffi ■j ■<’, « |hM!.;ci v. 4-> r t eteiw «|»np» •c p.: : .{!"”.«! omog KJ ♦: i, >J -1/ j.lfsi n J pea’ -O. {OS A. «. O. v A-Ilona, Broiieidfls and fiinMtmptlon result fioma nej.!i . ii d coiialyf F'bid I’cm t ‘’V’ouyh fl few dos*■ 8 Syf>P- Sold by y j, j j,^.^ • —* The It«s» I ti ' jaitl to TIio first < ult!v;.t^ ^ j, ave |^. n planted in Bj ||U ifought A. D. J522. The daintisk rose I • from France iu IS?.’!, th« s-s rose alsiut 1724, and the CMlii e Home fifty years after. Wild >h are, however, nati ves of all p: ht Blit ain. In Withering’# "Brit , fotauy" said ""■” 5 to fm «/i «jK*<*ieH ArnottV “Britisl^ mentia; ie are ifle writerw high an on tweoiy-fou botany n| ^ PrcHB. TltCfcE V <. N I 11 « viy TOWN!! I If wis) to thorn } mjL r ,, 3*0 =: «*f en * J. Heb and ask for f5<*girs iff b iiiau rills. Every oottle gnor.uittt^^B Sfj N )TICF.. I At the solicitation of frieap I have consented to take up the p|nctice o medicine. AVill make oh, (pt rics a specialty. Calls will be mad !oni the drug store during day. At n ght I vvil be at my residence, u DrR. J. rY^*> . I). T • --- - AllllllIlistFfttOr ^ , S /■ T KOI, GI A. Tai.iafkiiho ( 8 )Uxtv: — * ^Pursuant to an order granted by the ordinary of said county at the .Mxi°h term, 1 k<i 2, after legal publication and petition therefor, will he sold for cash tot 16 high est Hnd best S'3. within hidtler tbs on the legal first hounUjf Tt^^y •»>« ln IS before the Court House State!p^' d«s—•* viII**, said county and « bird undivided in'ercst In the bouj And lot, , t with all tlie rights, members i %p?u ^ ter.ances thereto heloa.liig, ,, \[ i - porUining, ku»<'vn HOfElol »y- fl rottov im,k —Mf.«n—» property in good re|mir, 4 —<—sr(i and v «t>ie<l "W b c . for the year by William r v. Reh be sold for tlie benefit of Credit the property of Mrs. Lou’sa D.ir.ten, 0 f said comity, deceased, and tiding ,;j the interest, right and title which sue ,,.|rt and to, said Hotel property Jesse E I)iRD Administrator on Estate of Mrs. i^uisa Darden. kth of May, tf"«. URAWFOBDV1LLE KK I'AIL MAR KKT. Butter 15 to 20c; Eggs 10c; cot^, 25c flour ft.Oo to L4.75 per bbl.; lai^ u c ty lie; meal 65c; potatoes, sweet 50^ j r j s (, ?t.50, rice 5c; dried apples 6<' SU gar 5 to 6c’4 .apples per tiu.?1.75; cabba 41^0; b meat UJ4C; bam 15c, salt 75c cheese J5c; tea, best, 6dc; grits 2^ C ; oat meal 4>4c; molasses 20c to 35o: syr„p o 45 bran to $1.15, 50c; plow corn stocks t>8; nails 85*! to 3 Pfiy* t| 3hfc 25c% plow ha35c u> 40c; sole leather X0c kerosene oil, best, 20c. «./■*» — * ^ WatChes^J^, SpectacidS, Jewelrv J « welr y and a,,u SilveH 0 mr NO. 6 So. BfOffd StfCflt. MMS: l|9 3 GO TO :S1 Atlanta Harness iijt f, .. . . H' tci Manniactflnif Lo., ‘ 6 4 ATLANTA,® To bu v allkmd * of 4 id¬ - d - , Dustcrq, Lap obes, etc. f CHASW. JAMES. DEALER IN DRY GOODS. 37*Whit©4iall and 30 S, Broad Has just returned ftom ikew York with the largest o.nd handsomest line of Dry Goods ever shown in Atlanta. Al! tresh and ilsh . gOO-Js, StN selected with the greatest cure and with almost a life-time experience. The prices are right, and goods guaranteed. Mail orders will receive special attention, and samples send to any address. pTT L I1 \ C \V .u .T A Af'TC XJqL *xl . » X7 Whitehall and 30 Broad Street AtlSPtft, - * Georgia, —Dr. W. F. Hammock, of Washiag ton, i« in toWu. E RGIA RAILROAD. Steac Mom in! a Boat*. -t HKOI I.K» r'AVT. £1 ATIOXS. liar X S'r p *-'t J*ia il * j f» L* • . tf0K U 2 4r. ♦- *.» . ft liU 1 * S C.« rf..-1 o n :4a Si 5 uu a n P 4 >. .“5:1 s Lit emit. 9* £ S s-^t . ft IT* $ **>> - • -v .““-v at rcie . 10 0*v i 4**fi Uu.'cd# .... . i*rvc ? 4 .... . If 4 u J 4 4> : PilK.k H«2t f s 4-7* I Gretas’*A>r^ .. .41 27 a AAUfKil ,'J Zidfj .1 4J.t' ^ r . j 1 ru ^toriiviUft. . IV >• L.-*> fWu !.*•» l ...... f* (.‘iiAMt?:........ li* -t-V-i £ r s. . Th‘ifn.~i *•------ ■ | i UCi. 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IVASiUNOTON PUANCII. iFa ■ ’ Pay , Fiw" IT r‘.nl Maii.jTT \u I Lv Vv'iLv - . rifrt-on sst* 4 W Ii llmaTi.. 1 3f. 5 15 S?h iron...... ill :■& 6 2* j Ar Ililhi. ... z-j- 9 12 Oi 5 4x’ Lv R»un it ■ I %s$fl I 1 i') t. o» Htk rf»n.. . i .n « n llflim tu .. t Hs : I a. A- Wa^.JiiLg't lv , * so : T l» - ATHENS KKANCII. jFa iniMa.ii._T ' 1 r.av F .-t IT r r'ts 1.7 Cut l. L' tut. ssHss ir-i 5 to'e S4>H VnxeyV...... 41 S SC « (14 CrKvrfa A _____ (4 4 nt e %■> W’fiit- viil... 2S j 4 M 8 56 At Athr’i 44 15 T V, | f,r A * hen ....... 5 4lla X Sv Wm ervil • ■ s t s 4 t C dwf i' l..... » s M i i i: MaiP U..i ’h...... I'oin 9 14 11 ss 53 j ' 4 s .44 u Ar_ ' u . Ga O* villa, J ff- son 4 ^on hern H, l All T ins IJuitj. £xcep Sunday. fAc . (Min. Lv floi/> 0 sv;l e... I VS j « 43: Ar I’elmoiit..... « Q t SI 1Jt*■' It on..... -I M Mu I Ik* t •..... ... -4 «i I .Tn^ Tavern .. ...■ •$ «S M i\: *■ ....... . I « 56 i; is Ar 8o< «.? Of-cle.. « > SS Lv C’4 cks- .. -, 4 ^ Ai MGiireie...... ...; 4*1 11 U M U Tar n... ...] 4 Of ) err..... | H'Ht hiftn.. •• ... f 5. BeU.mcut ... 7 as 4 41 Ar G*iitf* vi le-■ .as T ft No 0*>#ueoti(*n for G ineMviJL ou Sunday. Trniui Ns*. *7 artd » will «top «tt4 weir* l g mJ fflF A»Oai«i»a-« - ih' tas'Sssrtss'.TSilSSsftSrsi.is M-.a (*in n! Dee.'W. ia. 8ie e DR. SPICER. Specialist, Pients the Following Diseaoes: PILES We gnirant-e to cure ail l nis ».f Piles Beetai Ulcers, Fissures. Kistaul witliont tlie use of the ligature, knife or cautc;> or vri 1 cberfnllv refuivi the moiiey in cast of failure. Our treatment is simple am effected, without Danger and without Pain. Diseases of the Blaclds* • We have had very extensive experiei.ci in the treatment of all forms of disease ot tli- Bladder,having removed twenty-seven gravel stones, weighing from 1-4 to 4 W. ou aces, The collection can be seen at oui office. Diseases of Women. After treating Diseases of Aomen fo the past eight ( ears we are prepared h treat the following diseases successfully 1 Headaches, Nervous Prostration, Sleeii lesspess, Indigestion, Ovarian IToubies Iiiflnrra.at'on and Displacements, by tin use ot electricity TJrrar^ Diseases. Whether acute or chronic, cured in frnu ‘ 12 days without the use of iiij.ir.ou 5 to wtieth or nauseous nudicioes. Stricture, er acute or chronic, successfully tieatet without the use of Knife. RUPTURE j We guarantee to cure alt forms of IIu| lure whether partal or complete, wit hou the useof knife or ligature and withou ! detentionfrom business, or will forfei $50.00 to$180 00 ill case of failure. Clnbjheet, curvature of Spine And all Surgical Diseases successful !\ treated, Copsulation is invited and free OFFICE HOURS. 9 to 13 m. 2 to 4 p. m. 7 to 8.30 p. n fSunday, 7 to 4 p. r. James shcer, m. d., Rooms 4 to 5. 48 Wall St., opposite Union Depot, ATLANTA, GA. fiy^WINi Of caaout, * Tonic for Worn#!. r—0 D KIN'S HOUSE, North west [cor. Broad A Campbell Sts AUGUSTA. GA. CEXTF-M.LV LOCATED. FIVE MIS VTES.KIDE OX ELECTRIC CARS FKOL IlErOT. Rate* $1.50 per Day, A. J. ADKINS, Proprieter. PITTS CARMINATIVE ls an instant relief for t’oiic of infant cures Dysontery, Diarrhosea. (J holers, 1 antum or any other derangemen of the omach and bowels: For wholesale by [LamarDxug Com any, Atlanta and Macon, G». Geo. R. Lombaro r v. c fOlSSY. Hill I BULL i ! 1 —woni£s 9 — Above Psifl«w*e»ger Depot, A UGUSTA, UEOROIA. —SELL THE GHEAPX3T AND BEST :fP <So wmim ENGINES BOILEkS. — Complete Otn and Mill octets a Speciality. iSdl sort Engineering Supplies, Gotten, G:ai:i, Saw Mill sad Labor-saving Machinery, aiiafting, Pulleys, Beitlaa bows, Inspirators, Injectors, etc. Large Stocfe to Select From. Prices Low. Goods Guarantee. Writ - for eireulars. Id?“CaetlBXs of every klco, and new work ( 'Hght and he:, cvj ■ lotopiiy .hi-.e. B-.-st outfit South { ^ t ( ) I ^ |y Xew abd Repairs,^romptl^ and well done. ^V lai ^ Before you order your §priugsuit, seethe Humpies and prices of C. BESGSTBOM 5 Crawford v 11 1 e BEWARE OF FRAUD, mu m STa liiiai i g " 9 vine *a4 »rlce without mtnmpcd W. L. on Oouzlas bottom* name Look i 3 E /or it wbcu you buy, ^ ■»! " ess A _ fc^eid e^cry where* ^ c V Eg OENTii^EJL ■mm A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, A % seamless, smool-i inside, more comfortable, E m m stylish, and durable tliea any other shoe ever y sold at tl*e price. Every style. Equals £5. custom |fc: w \f made shoes costing from $4 to v The fo'lowing - are cf the same high ctanda«I o£ J merit: $4.00 and $«.«o >>r.e C*Jf, Hand-Sewed. m ■ ££* & $3-£0 $-1.30, $2.00 Police, 92.33 and Farmers <1,75 and $a.OQ for and Youth3 for IvePcr-Carrier*. Y/crtin and Boys. 3 Men, Hm W: " $ 3.90 $3.50 $1.75 Ilaud-Sewed, and .' "r 2.00 Misses. Dor.gol?., ( ) LADIES. FOR 4 W tc IS A tUo DUTY beet yoc valu® ov7& for yonr»©M yotuf i-.' tioney. Eiootiomisa lo. yoqf i M - % /ootw*ftr h. Doa^lov fcy piircLi.^siaff S2iosa, which. w. Fhb is toe BEsr-vT - v3* ^at r©prr^ii& tfys prices tlio best fid-^ertised valiw» iky vuouaaiuls oaa isa tbev/o! Illy. Do jqv. ATs«tr f I Will giro •xelvHtve sa1etf>«hofl dealers and tfcnornl u.crchiuits w hero I hr.T» «• ttrata. », Write for catalagufj. Ifnot for »alo in your L. place Jlougias, msp.u Brocliton, direct tcF&ciorf, Mass. atutias. Ui4, ii ?r an d width wanted. Foptase Free* W« C. BERGSTROM, Agent. Do You m Y. - FEEL SICK? Eft Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. I! you PEPSIA SUFFER or INDIGESTION, FROM HEADACHE, . DYS¬ TAKE RIPANS TABULES If you are BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, or have take RIPANS LIVER COMPLAINT..... * RIPANS TABULES SS^SnlmSSl ’**™ RIPANS Ripans Tabules Regulate the System and Preserve the Health. RIPANS TABULES EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO take the place of SAVE MANY A DOCTOR’S BILL. MEDICINE an/ tKcmld be kept CHEST for j .83. um m every family ... THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. - HM» 4 «H S4» 10 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK. "—~:i INVALIDS Gain rapidly In health ami strength by tlie use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This mediciae substitutes rich and pure blood, for the impoverished fluid left tn the veins after fevers and other wasting sickness. It im¬ proves the appetite and tones up the system, so that convalescents soon Become Strong active, and vigorous, To relieve that tired feeling, depression of spirits, and nervous debility, no other medicine produces tli« speedy and permanent effect of Ayer's Sar¬ saparilla. F. O. Loring, Brockton, Mass., writes: “ I am confident that anyone suffer¬ ing from the effects of scrofula, general de¬ bility, want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lassitude will be cured By Using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; for I have taken it, and speak fiom experience.” “ In the summer of 1S8S. I was cured of nervous debility by the use of Ayer's Sarsa parilla."—Mrs. H. Benoit, 6 Middle si., ’aw tuckeL R. I. “Several years ago I was in a debili ated condition. Other remedies har.ng failed, I j began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was greatly benefited. As a Spring medicine, I ; consider it invaluable.” —Mrs. L. S. Win¬ chester, Holden, Me. Sarsaparilla Ayer’s i 1 1 Bo a D> 811 Cures others, will cure you If 1 • • • § H arv\ v . & . ms&t ! rr// ; Try 8L*CO-*J«i*ojjl4l i»» for Sad and Cloomy Weak and Dyspeptic ttOintfs Sarsaparilla Gave Strength and Perf&tij Cured. ill J ■! .5, Wm ", V'l "1 0 , \>j w Pr. J. R. WAtta Birmingham, Alabama m l have no* srords enough to express my thanks tor tho great benefit* received from a few bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I sal weak, and tt made me strong; I was a dyspep rarsstfasa.'jra though not least, It made me an ardent and Hood’s s Cures working democrat All who hare taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla with my advice, report good re¬ sults. I gladly recommend It to alt suffsrers J. R. Whits. M. D., Birmingham. Ala. X. B. If you decide to take Hood’* Sar¬ saparilla do not be Induced to buy any ather Instead. Insist upon HOOD'S. Hood'd Pitta are the best family eatharpa gauti* acd effective. Try a box. 35 oonta A I.lTTr.E TARTAR On vour teeth will cause their decay and will make vour breath disagreeable Sexaf't*. will remove the cause of troubit. This favorite tooth wash is sold ky Dr, h.J Kel¬