The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, December 23, 1887, Image 7

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THE BLAIR BILL. The Senate Committee Report it F« k v vorably- Some Reasons Why ill It Should Pass. “ Washington, Dec. The Blair 19. senate to-day, received the unani mous endorsement of the committee on education, and contains but one slight change from the bill as it passed the senate last session. It piovules for a total appropriation $79,000,000 .0 be emended in eight years. The report accompanying i 1 “Although the committee believe \ th t no measure of greater, if there be one of equal importance, will eu gage the attention of the senate, they have not thought it necessary to enter upon a general discussion of the bill, or to enlarge upon the seri¬ ous nature of public emergency, f ' fch requires i its enactment. The Asure was demised and has been .essed to secure a removal of the clamoring and increasing illiteracy, and its baneful consequences, and not as a means of expending the surplus revenues, although their ex I istence removes all excuse for a fail ure to pass it. The bill was pro posed before the large surplus exist ed. It should become a law, even if additional taxation were necessary. Illiteracy grows with the country and • keeps lull pace with its increase in Ipopulation. The increase of popu Ilation adds continually to the number iwho require attention, while the neans of education are not, and can ‘w )t and, therefore, will not, be pro s , 7 ided without temporary assistance /om the funds of the nation. The temporary aid proposed in the bill should have been given at once upon the c ose of the war. So the best of it now is but to provide a long deferred obligation, the neglect of which has already greatly enhan ced the grave perils to the nation. Who,” it asks, “shall estimate the evil consequences which will befall us from a continuance of that low and unfortunate motherhood which, under the influence of illiteracy and ignorance, is now bearing one-fourth of the children of the republic? there can be no sentiment of patriot¬ ism which can stir us to action, the instinct of self-preservation, which confers a certain degree of wisdom upon even brutes, ought not longer to be outraged by our suicidal delay.” The success of some cf tbe agents em¬ ployed by BE Johnson & Co Richmond va js truly marvailons It is not an unnsnal 'hi l Bg for their ageDts to m <ke as high a- $20 and $30 a day,and sometime* th«ir pn.fiis run up as high as $40 and $50—even more But But we we hesitate hesitate to to tell tell j j on on the whole troth, or yon will scarcely believe we are in earnest, Write ihem and see for yourself what they wilt do for you. m " "*Kr like a thief at night it steals ",rrjrj; J “s, „ 1 ^ ‘' y M da« * ?"* , , 1 ’T “ ° ad \ t , eXrt^about the teeth? The . . rru There ■ ?PP? tat ° “ poor. is a xeelmg like a heavy load on the S one «““*?“ at the pit of the st “ h ^ food The e yes are sttoken ^ hands , and feet become cold and clammy. Aftei a w tea cougii ° sets m, at nrst ary, out alter £ . tew £ moilt . i It -A- IS aixenci” a iis eCl i Wltll *4-1 a greenlbh-COlOl /^-rvicvlv s»s\l/vtuxrl Cd £»v ex ° Tin Uo pectoration. , ine rvofmnf patieni Iteib f* Urea J ail 0 11 tne wmie, «nil ana bleep does rv.vf not seem coon, to an jvPFnwl ora an) «m 7 lest. Alter Affpr a fimp time lie e becomes . npromtQ nervous, irritahlp 11 mao e and a fo ^loomv and has evil foie odmgs. of whirl- tie is a giddiness, a the sort head when ing sensation in rising up suddenly. The hovy els become costive; the skill IS i d r y all( l hot at times, t > ooc ; becomes thick an s agnail ; * the whites of the eyes ecome ^nged with yellow; the urine IS scanty and high colored de positing a sediment after stand Hlg. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, some¬ times with a sour taste and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is frequently of the a - tended with palpitation im¬ heart; the vision becomes paired, with spots before the eyes; there is a feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn present. It is thought that nearly one-third of our popu¬ lation has this disease in some of its varied forms. It has been found that phy¬ sicians have mistaken the cause of this disease, Some have treated it for a liver complaint, others for kidney disease, etc., etc., but none of these kinds of treatment have been attended with success; for it is really constipation and dyapeps i—^ • a. It is also found that Shaker Ex¬ tract of Roots, or Mother Sei gel’s Curative Syrup, when properly prepared will remove this disease in all its stages. Care must be taken, however, to secure the genuine article. IT WILL SELL BETTER THAN COTTON. Mr. John C. Hemptinstall, of Ohulafirmee, Cleburn Co.. & rS*-M X *•”*:**£ ihe medicine - It has done her more srood than the doctors and all other medicines put toother. I would ride twenty miles to f.VJdhe ieiei II 116 <\i!l get cet'd it ffl 111 noouiCT no other j be]ieve it will soon sell in ^ State bt!tte r than cotton. Ml . g> g ^ Barton, of Varner, Ripley ^ Co., Mo., writes that been long afflicted with d ia and disease of the ul .; nai .y organs and was cured , by qiu hiUlkCl 0) . Extract nf OI Prvtta XiOOlS. T> X»eV. att O. T *J T xVICvlUllt', MnO-iili’t! r»i*.»i*/*linllt I11CI t b, • 0t r xl tne Hame H ,. tn p P Tilm'P late > wlio WUOSU1U flf)l(l -nr Mrs. 'D -Dauon ft1 .f nn flip T-lie mpdirinp nieuiunc, fl«V8 1 06 1 UfiS SOlll I] 1L -4. X IOI .. JUUl f onr vear8 j npvpl . knew it to fail * SHE WAS ALMOST HEAD ; _ J low , With • , dyspep- | was SO s * la there was not a pby- kfd be found who c do ‘\ thi °f with me> 1 had flutte > the heart an d gwim of ^ heftd _ One day I read your pamphlet called r ? y g Among the Shakers” described my disease tLan j ^j d / lt l ^ ^ g haker E tra< , t of d kept on with it unt il ^ j • a good health . Mrs. M. E. Ti c sley, Bevier, Muhlenburg Co., Ky. For sale by proprietor, all Druggists ,or J. address the A. White, Limited, 54 Warren St., New York. Wanted For Till* Week 15,000 able bodied ensb morn to buy Boot a and Shoes at WR Bedell’«, and to induce yon to come I will miike you the followin'? libera! offer : Whole stock kip boots, double sole, long legs and solid, $2 25, find a good boot solid $1 75. Dou¬ ble sole brogans tl 25 and a good one * whole stock at $1 00. A woman’s calf hoo for $1 50, and a good one for 25 u ani nd fit T I ■ 00 We would call especial attention to onr Gviit’-r calf, mlesi C«J0greS8 Slid PhI mor.'« al *2 99 -nd m>- Udi.'. K«»roo button Ht *2 41) nnd ®2 00. Tbene ►boee are warranied and every pair ia u>ftoe ro nrd*>r ordt r »nd ana for ror retail rerun trade. irnu . My J Htock of ahoeH is larger lhat* *ver and 1 wonio Dt!Ci * l!y invi»e E r rj -nd< and ibe pnblic to a Q it. W. R. Bedill, 1130 Bio&d Street, Columbus, Oj. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, U i L b«‘ best Ualoo oulve in in tne woria world IOI foi cn*K . braises fibres, ulcers, sslt rbeum, f ever g^res, fetter, chapped bands, cbilbleir.s, corn., and .11.kin ernptK.n..nd„ 0 ,F tively cores piles, or no p»y required It ia xn.rart.ad top., parfeo.^.i. fact ion, or zoonty refunded. Pnce 25c pet box. THE MORNING NEWS STEAM PRINTING HOUSE. I*rin (i n U . L i( h oy raph i n a . K j < g ra - ——— 31 a 11 nfactnri at/. The Largest Com of the kind in the South tioroiigbly tqeJ'pped m*ft ooun u. i-r* st na in< is nrui sbo meat skillful wo ko eu. Corporations, Banks Manufacturcrs. County and Bankers, Merchants. Mechanics. Officers; Earmers, Men Generally And Business uhont pl. oif-K wr dtTK f»>r anywiin# in the kH< vp lineH. from a visinc^ card to n omminoth poster. o f frf'm a noMnoTHudoco book to n maimootti «rtt rfqot'Ktefl to give this h« u^e h trist. J.H. ESTILL, Prop., 3 Whitaker St., Savannah, Ga. WMI teorgia-harris 0ldilMn December county.-courtof Term. 1887 Charles H. „ . Trammell ami Otis V. Fuller, as executors of F.ljah Brakefiek 1 Elijah deceased, having fih will d their petition for probate ^ of Br.tkefield s in sol* mn to m, nd it appeanng that cijiti- n should is no tto »ervc<t personally and rda.F.ffie, on J- sse Homer Braku nd eld, John of C Biake- oweu county, field Surah on E„ J- seph and Elij.l. Biakefidd, and Phillips, said form-. rl Brakctu Id, and Eula Brak - bed, of county. t is ordered lhat the u -ual ci tution issue of to this be »em^d on be them hcldonthefir.t ten daysbef re Mon- the nextnrn, court, to d ly in January, 1888 , and that Martha hunderburk and Alima Fm.derburk (formerly Brakel eld)Arn n brookS (farmer* Brak^fieid),who re ideout.fthe ! . ,h ' "° n the town of , *“ ■mw ** ********** Notice to Debtors & Creditors. pEORGIA-HARRIS V.J COUNTY.—All persons indebted to the estate of Seaborn Meadows, de cea'-ed, late >.f said county, arc hereby rvqu red to m ike immediate p lymcnt, and all persons hav ng claims again t said es ate will present them with n the terms of ibe law. Dec. 16 h, 1887. JESSE MEADOWS, Adm'r. Allie Wm Har-nford. Hansford. v« i liihp.l Superior for HftrriK Divnr Court or m It irppesmit? *0 th« 0'Hir» that »h^ dr fendrti.i Wiu Hnuftford h « not hoin wiv ©rt. 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