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SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR
J. L. Dennis,........Proprietor.
HAMILTON, GEORGIA,
August 26,...................... 1SS7.
Mulberry <»rove Hots.
Miss Lney (’ox, «-f Columbus, is visits
iiig her grandfather, Mr Jesse (Ax.
Sir Jim McCoy spent a few days with
his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs G. w.
Gordon on his return to his home in
Florida, after visiting his mother of La.
He is a pleasant young man and we regret
his visit ■v 1 so short.
Miss Alice Stallings, of Taibotton,Miss
Clara Stallings and Mr Tom Moncrict, of
Don, spent the day with Miss Christie
Gordon Wednesday. Wo think Miss Alice
one of the sweetest young lad; s wo ever
mot.
Mr Sam (Union killed a rattlesnake
measuring three feet ten inches in length
eight inches round, having ten ratties
and a button Before S mi killed the
snake it lot his favorite setter Blanche
She died from the effects, also bit Whit’s
hound puppy. He is recovering.
Mr T L Hiding 'eft this morning for
Meriwether with Mr M M Hadley, our
revenue officer, lie Lu.h gone in pursuit
of business.
Mr L 0 Hightower has bougut him a
new buggy. Ho carried one of onr root
Saturday'and charming young ladies to emipmoeting
staid until Sunday. Thai’s
right Lucius, be accommodating.
Begina.
(Ihipley Chips.
Mr J 1> Williams is visiting relatives at
Midway, Ala.
The family of Mr N II Sledge is visit¬
ing LaG range.
Wo were much in hope that thoLum D.
cave was a reality.
Sanitary measures have been taken by
our worthy council.
Mr G A Pearce is very much troubled j
about the “YVorrill. » 7
Miss Collins, of Columbus, is visiting
her aunt, Mrs. Everlyn.
Messrs E H llugnley and Aaron Good¬
man arc ill with fever.
Mi. Williard Harman, of Mount .Tile,
and his friend Mr Butts', were in our city
Wednesday.
Mr S T Phillips has returned from
Hanahatchoe, Ga , gladdening the hearts
of his many friends*
Glass Bros, soda fountain is in full
blast. Buy yon a nice, cool, refreshing
driuk for 5 cents.
Mr Will Hutchinson has returned from
Atlanta where he has been in business
with thu Atlanta Homo Insurance Co.
Glass Bros can sell you enough ready*,
mixed materiel to paint your buggy
brand new for ,f 1. Just think of it. Yon
can apply it.
Misses Mamie and Fannie Lou Moss,
two accomplished young ladies of Whites
ville, with their friend. Mrs. Sifers, of
Oxfore, Ga., spent Wednesday with rela¬
tives m the city.
A'sriosof protracted meetings is in
progress at tho Methodist eburch, Much
good has been done. A large number of
converts has been added to the church.
Ilevs. Bell, Askew and McGee have
worked faithfully.
l»o(s I'rom lion.
[These notes were crowded out last week, j
Gampmeeting is over and the people
are now pul ling fodder.
After so much rain the branches are
drying up. ai d the farmers say that the
cotton crop re failing short.
Two gentlemen say that tkcj’ met a
crawfish, two hundred yards from the
river the other day which they supposed
was getting back from the S. S. Associa¬
tion.
Mr E A Winehest r was down last week
on a short visit to bis brother G. H.
Miss Alice Stallings, after a pleasant
visit to her many relatives and friends
has returnee to her home in Talbotten.
Mr Wm Stallings, while tending some ;
eiittlo this- evening o<» the river, shot and
killed a red fox.
All’s well but its negro preacher.
ltring or send t/oar Job Print¬
ing to the JO l JLXA I..
i liiiMixn sisnsi.
A Sick Man’s Wife Disregards the Druggist’s
Advice ana So Saves the Life of
Her Husband.
J am a wood carver by trade and it is
out of my line to write letters; but iny
wife thought it was no more than right
that I should let you know what your
remedy has done for me, and 1 think
so too.
I li-\0 in East lb 7 th street, west of
Third avenue, and have lived therefor
about, twenty-three years, where 1 own
real estate. Up to the time I am about
to mention I had been a strong, well
man. There was always more or less
malaria in the neighborhood, but I had
not per nmliy suffered from it. It was
in iM'su 1 had mv first attack. It came
on as such attacks commonly do, with
headaches, loss of appetite and ambi¬
tion, chilly sensations with -slight fever
afterwards, a oi-position to yawn and
stretch, and so forth. I was employed
at that time at Killians & Brothers,
furniture manufacturers, in West 32 d
Greet,, I hoped the attack would wear
off, hut as it didn't 1 consulted a well
known and able physician in Morris
ania, who gave me <| inine and'told me
wlmt to do. 1 can sum up the first, four
and a half or five years of my experi
cure in le \ oids. Occasionally I
'• ;,h * 1 1 ’ \ ;l day or two, but. on
, :l( 'vnoh* 1 slue, 7T to m\ work. I kept
taking quinine, and in larger doses from
year to year, kept on getting weak
< r and worse, slowly but surely, all the
time. and My trouble was now steady well and de¬
fined its symptoms were
regular. I had dumb ague in its worst
form, and it was grinding me down in
spite of all that I could do or the doc¬
tors.could do. It held me in a gripfiTe
/in in <1 burning von! 'mine. The poison
had gone all through and over me and
nothm , was able to touch it,. 1 was
fast losiiv th’sh and strength, and about
March, l ".8i, ! knobbed off work entire¬
ly and went home to be down sick, and
to die for ad 1 could tell. I ran down so
rapidly C M I soon became unable to
walk am bbhamw. Liter ’ went from
room b> room hi my own house only by
fricmls'hoUi; yme up by each arm. The
doses of o ’7 o. * w;■•••• bier creed until l
o ften Inn . 7 '/ tins al <<• dose. The
effects < a t:s I re iu< ndous stimulation
was to nuib: ‘ mo neariv wild. II broke
my sleep ; up, and 1 often walked the
lloor, or > urge red about it, all night
long, sear \ able to bear any noises
or eve m speech. My temper
was ext uiudy irritable, As to food,
one of m it children would eat
iuore in a meal food than i could in a day.
1 would or. r and then 1 urn from
it in di-- pi.- on quinine and
other stim'. oils ,ml on myself, like a
bear i 11 w.r. o r. The quinine set, my
head in a v. i sTl. ami the liquor -given
as a m< I i I I ( 1 my stomach so
.
sick 1 could i ntc it.
From i 75 p • v my propi'r weight)
1 ran *lo n to M or a', the weight
of a light qirl- and wasseareelx better
Ihan a sk ( -, -ion
if u n ■ d > tii ’liken a hate Ip t and
re n\.< . du r << id killed me I should
re ,re oeeu
During' tlm iaUv r part of this period,
early in 1 mv physician said:
«4 Miller, t! »re s no use i:i mv taking
anv more money of you, 1 can t do you
am H 1. 1 might pour and pounds wouldn't of qui
nmeaown - vour throat it
help you." strength this I the
On tlit^ of gave up
usi' of quinine altogether, and made up
mv mind to do nothing more and take
11 n chances.
Three weeks afterwards—about t lie
last of M -- mv wife saw an advertise
merit o M > i v ie in a New York paper.
She told me of it 1 said: ** Stuff' and
nonsense! it van t do me am KHl.
But she went to a druggist's, neverthe¬
less. to got it. The druggUt advised
h si Kaskinc: he said it was
11 lling bill s ar: that she ought not
i ior money on it. L
i ■ de.’t keep it, but e< bid r, el
on r uni¬
to
gewaid,
i ^ i v a bottle at dm store in
'/ i\: ,tv Mlllt
Ain re. >’:t i nst mv v p nd without
t! 11 on ^ * t U III
one wt i - 5 — a to
SUH
n t
XUi i a the first of
1 J Line, 188 ( 5 , and by the end of that
month I wa- buck at my bench at C. P.
’ Smith’s scr* 7 sawing factory in 116 th
street, where I work now.
; Since tin iv ’VO V lost a day
! from sick' * : E rekine only,
about forty 7 . > , i <j mil doses
a day, I conk : > : u u. The ma
lari a appear; i V > : >f» i in my sys
tern, and now IV-* ; imck mv old
weight— 17 b v t * an ; . my Old
Guntil to •01 astonish
l nic-st to no friernls, and
if K rekine <i • ! < oi 1 n c-f know
whut did. iter W: ing it
could do \vi ’ >• a dead man
i to life. . ilLLER,
630 I- ■. New York.
P. S. a ■ ;. ’ 11 h of the
i l "Z Dove Staten..; . • following
g c uilh-n n. .re J i • - mally ac¬
‘1 uainf <• ' l * • id r. A 1 ex
!i : :ufan* YVi ID > i * \ Mr. George
) Seaman. . ret . • ’ourtlandt
i avenue; •. A, .1,-. 151 th street
am C< hi r t la n d t a veil ue: Mr. P. F.
Va ’ourtlandt
j. • i j . iii GUO East
1~ qh rut 1 , 1 * , -haw. 124
An si reel, , many < J I will
j also reply to ’ (* its of ; ;; ■ 11!»r \.
j \\ e siumut : a i 1 * astonisli
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M l! ‘•1 dniygi.-ts furn : * v customers
; falsify ing the /-* haravtcr of a remedy
because thevd < > hi i npocn to have it
on hand, they d > a en 1 ; ’vron g. If
this afflicted man had not and disregarded el
the { 1 rug-gist’s 0 <! Yiv"< :!<' sent without se¬
where for the remedy ,'l Wt !
doubt have been i Ins grave.
Other ietlcrs of a similar character
from ])!■< minent individuals, which
stamp Ka-kine as a remedy applica¬ of un¬
doubted merit-, will be sent, on
tion. Price, SI. 00 , or 6 bottles. $ 5 . 00 .
Sold bv Dm (VO ists, or sent by mail on
receipt of price. Company, 54 Warren
The Kaskinc
St., New York.
kwsxsnsmm
J. WILLIS MITCHELL j
PHYSICIAN * AND J: SURGEON
Tenders hi- : jirofessional services to the
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Specialty: Surgery, Obstetrics and diseases
peculiar to women. But special and care¬
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d’orpid and inactive Liver, Tilliousness,
Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice and
all complaints from a dis-ared liver.
Dispepsia and indigestion in all its forms
Sick lieadacte and rich stcmacb. colic and
asthma when dependent n on indigestion
and a disordered stomach
Dr. E. C. Hood’s time-tried and most
dice ive prescrifition, used by him for 60
yems in practice for disease of the liver.
It v rcmptly cures and prevents CONSTI¬
PATION, liowever obstinate and tiouble
some yidds to the curative rower of Hoods
Eureka more directly and certainly than to
any other remedy in me. It has been
most effectively lested for <his,and is with¬
out doubt a perfect household medicine
TAKE Torpid Liver.
Sick 11eadach e 9
%ft \ Constipation,
Indigestion,
Dyspepsia , Fever,
W K A Ft Chilis and
languor and blues,
****Sick Stomach .
FOR general debility or
depressed feel iny.
No remedy acts so delightfully and effect¬
ual. y as a household remedy
as Hood’s Eureka.
Hood’s Eureka is without a rival in the
treatment of all those affections. Such is
our confidence in t lie preparation that wc
challenge all competitors to compound
anything equal to it, Wherever tried it
has given unbounded satisfaction, and out
challenge is founded upon the experience
of bite,lb-rent pat ons. Eagle
Dr N. J. Bussey, Pie idcnt of the Georgia
& Plienix Mf’g Co., < f Columbus,
writes : ‘T have used Hood’s Eureka for a
number of years in mv family, and I con
shier it a valuable family me ieine, and I
do not hesitate to say ft is ail he claims
for it. ’
Me-S''K M. I) Hood & Co — Gent]-men
i have tr ed Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine
well and I unhesitatingly pronounce it the
best medicine. I have < v<-r used to inval¬
uable do I regard it that 1 keep a supply
on hand all the trine I hereby commend
it to all as a most Gibb nt, satisfactory
and reliable housebok reme iv.
CLIFF F>. GUIMES, Mayor.
Put up n liquid and dry form, and sold
by nil druggists at 25 . 50 and il a bottle.
31. D. HOOD d CO., Manf’rs,
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Oglethorpe St., Columbus. Cff.
De.vlee In
It Hides 3
Old Cotton, Hemp, G 1111m
Rope, Rag^iug*, Furs,
Beesiva-XyOld Metal.
Cotton in the Seed and Cotton Seen
gvc Orde s tor wrapping paper arid
paper baus filled at shor notice.
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I respectfully tender the public my He
cere thanks for ihe veiy liberal patronage
extend d to me during the year iSSfi, and
re.'pocffully solicit a cmdlneai te of same
for D?S 7 - Specialties. 0 stctiios. Chronic
and Private Diseases. Will keep also a
full and complete line of first-class D r wa¬
at the lowest price- p ssible f r puie sroods
and lope *4 e a at with an ex: t Fence : of thirl a
in U * practice of UjedE.ne *
tears c to giv i-T,
outlie satisreeffon.
Very respectfully.
S. G. BI LEY