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CURRENT EVENTS.
'The discuss on of the tariff con
tinues in the senate. Senator Brown
( ) ( (Georgia votes with the republi*
c ms m favor of protection. He
can net longer lie considered a
democrat.
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The radical senate refuses to act
on nominations to office by l resi
lent Cleveland, m order to get in
radicals under Harrison. “Shame
where is thy blush.”
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The recent session of the Georgia
legislature cost the state $57 ; 5 2 7- 8 7
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Col Williamson, president of the
(Chattanooga, Rone & Columbus
R. R., met the citizens and business
men of Columbus on the nth. He
asks terminal facilities and $100,
CJ oo to bring this road to Coin m bus
It is in order to extend the C. & R.
to Newnan. “So mote it be.”
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A terrible cycioie passed through
Pennsylvania on the 9th. Beading
an 1 Pittsburg were in its track and
suffered feat fully. Many lives
were lost.
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nso’vent list state tax tn
K co nnty amouuted to o< ly
Good, vo y good. Can
her county say the same?
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■ • e are 3064 languages in the
> < l ■ t • to iiihuLuilclUa pi ulcaa uluic.
do religions.
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- present rate of State taxation
>ia is 27 cents on the hun
(! His. In 1889 it will be 32
, ..id 1890 34 cents. There
-> be a special capitol tax next
the completion of the build
if furnishing throughout, in
uu 1 burglar and fire-proof vault
. mg the state’s money.
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I i ( il mill at Elberton is making
■me thousand gallons of oil per
‘ also gets about two bales of
>n per day from the seed,
< v : suppose, will about pay the
;u! expenses. About thirty five
' hands are employed.
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1 Ibany Guano Company ex
ave their buildings cample
begin the manufacture of
K i the last of the month.
I make a standard grade
and their works will prove
*011 to the manufacturing in
v * the city.
From the Centropolis, Kansas City,
Mo., December ist, 1887.
There is nothing so valuable to us
health, but we do not realize this
mtil we are deprived of it. How
nany of our readers awake in the
morning with dull pains in the back
and head, and find it a hard task to
perform daily duties? Thes'e are
symptoms of Malaria, and we know
X( >m pcisonal trial they may be com
eieiy eradicated by Shallenberger’s
ntidote for Malaria. It is a simple
id effective remedy, and we advise
• r ert'lers to try it.
C’hlpley Locftl*.
Mrs. Evelyn has returned io Obipi
ley, and is occupying the residence
rect,nl| y cccu P ie( ! L Mr. W. D.
Wisdom.
Miss Ida Dunlap, and little Mittie
Mosr, are visiting Mrs. Caifip at
Pucketts S alion.
Buy your garden Seeds and onion
setts &c, at the Drug store.
For onion setts, irish, potatoes,
® ar( j en see( y s & c g 0 to the Drug
Col. L. C. AvefeU’s father and
family, have moved to this country
and are now living at the Bryant
place recently bought by Coi. Aver
ett. He has sold out his mercantile
interests to Flournoy & Allen, the
old firm, and will occupy his time
farming.
Mr. R. S. Shepherd was very un¬
fortunate in having his house burned
down Monday morning, His little
son was maxing fire in the stove,
when a spark fitw to a large bunch
of straw. All was ablaze in a few
moneuts. All furniture, &c. was
burned.
Misses Willie and Mattie Thomp
son visited Miss Georgia Bayfield.
We invite your attention to tho c e
German compound neiiicincs. Fv
ery bottle guarantee 1, or moiey re
funded. M r. 2 F, J. Kimbrough,
Cataira, Messrs Crawford eg Hol
land, Cochrans, F. M. Talley & Co,
Whitesville. They can also be had
at the Chipley Drug store.
5 ? liss Juha Glanton, c.f LaGran n ,
VIS eel Has Dottic IL-i/ly’am we a
Mr. Taylor White and family,
moved from this place to LaGrange
Tuesda.i. Our best wishes are with
them.
Mr. J. T. Dunlap moved to his
farm on Thun day. Mr. Dunlap
one. cf our most popuDr and enter
prising townsmen, and we regret to
lose him. We are glad to note his
farm is only a few miles fiom town.
Mr. W. \V. Moss is busy on his
farm a few miles from town.
‘ AFTER SWINBURNE.”
“Mine eyes to my eyelids cling thickly,
My tongue feels a mouthful and
more,
My senses are sluggish and sickly,
To live and to breathe is a bore.
My head weighs a ton and a quarter,
By psins and by pangs ever split,
Wnich manifold washing with water
Relieve not a bit.
After Swinburne these lines may
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be, a long way afte for that n i
but what a description of the man
whose bowels are costive, liver dis¬
ordered, blood out of sorts. Such an
individual needs Dr. Pierc’s Pleas¬
ant Purgative Pellets. They are
plearant to take and powerful to cure.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
cures all these peculiar weaknesses
incident to females,
Is Pricklfy Ash BItters good
for anything? Read what Trank
Griggsby, of Dodge C ity, Kas., says:
“For three years I suffered from a
disease that my physicians pronounc
ed incurable. My friends had given
me up to die, when I was innuced to
try your remedy- l took it for three
months and have gained 82 pounds
in weight. * A a well ,n and
prickly Ash P 5 i life. I
am under life-long obligations to tlrs
medicine, and will never cease to re¬
formed it.”
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School Teacher* Talte Notice.
An examination tor Teachers
license will be held in the Cv;uit
house in Hamilton on the 29th, 30th
and 31st days of January, inst. No
other days will be allowed for said
examination. Public School Term
will begin on the 1st Monday July.
Teachers of other schools than Pub¬
lic Schools can receive information
as to receiving pupils on Public funds
by con erring with the udersigned.
W. A. Farley,
County School Com’r Harris Co.
January 2nd, 1889.
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Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor—P ieuse inform your
reader* «h.it I r »av> a positive vernecy f r
the ah ive named disease. By its^ timely
use thousands of hopeless oases
been permanently cured i -ha’J be glad
to send two bottles of my remedy free lo
any of yonr readers who have coansump
tioa if they will seu i me tbeir express
an i host offi ;e address. Respectfully
T. A. Si ccum M. 0., 181 Pearl st., N. Y.
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Which in plain English moans:
The fall stock of G. E.
Thomas, the noshoddv cloth
er, is the handsomest display
of line clothing to be found in
the south. It has been select¬
ed with very great care and
the prices are guaranteed to
tit like the clothes do—that is
always perfectly. It affords
11s pleasure to call your atten¬
tion to these goods and to sa¬
lute you in behalf of Thomas,
the clothier, and to invite you
to call at the Emporium, one
door north of the RANKIN
HOUSE.
J. W. HOWARD & CO ■»
1441-48 1st Avenue, Columbus, Ga.
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RAGS AND HIDES 1
Old Cotton, Baggings Furs,
Beeswax,Old Metal.
Ootton in the Seed and Cotton Seed
— And dealers in—
Stationery, Wrapping Paper, Paper
Bags, Twine, Etc. Orders
Promptly Fi ll ed,
HELP IFj TiME OF NEED.
When a man is drowning he will grasp at straws,
; but straws will not save him. Extend to him a
: life-boat and his rescue is certain.
Mr. James A. Greer, of Athens, f ra., (jn-'.orsedby
I the editor of the Athens Banner-Watchman) makes
the following statement:
j “1 am (irst cousin of the late Ex-Governor Alex
ander H. Stephens, and have been postal clerk on
different railroads since 1868. Lor ten years I U. s
! been a sufferer from a cancer on
CANCER my face, which grew worse
until the discharge of matter became profuse and
very offensive. I became thoroughly disgusted with
blood purifiers and pronounced them humbugs, as
1 had tried many without relief.
Finally I was induced to use Botanic Blood Balm,
(B. B. B.) The offensive discharge decreased at
once and the hardness disappeared. It became less
and less in size until nothing remains except a scar
I gained flesh and strength, and all who have seen
me bear testimony. J cannot say too much in its
praise.”
A. H. Morris, Pine Bluff, Ark., writes:
“Hot Springs failed entirely to cure me of several
terrible, indolent running ulcers on mv legs, with
which I have been troubled for many years. Sever
a l doctors also attempted to cure me but failed. I
HOT SPRINGS have only used a few
bottles of B. B. B.,
(made in Atlanta, Ga.,) and the effect has been truly
magical, as they have all healed and I am cured after
everything failed. My general health is also improv¬
ing, appetite and digestion good. I sleep soundly,
and never felt better. Doctors told me that I could
not be cured.
I refer to every ma -chant or professional man of
Pine Bluff.
OUTLlny one inter isted who desires to know mor%
about the wonderful merit of B. B. B., will please
send address to Blocd Balm Co., Atlanta, Gru, for
their illustrated “Bojk of Wonders.” ( 2 )
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DENTIST,
OVER COLUMBUS BANK
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Teeth treated in the best manner.