The Crawford County herald. (Knoxville, Crawford Co., Ga.) 1890-189?, October 28, 1892, Image 8

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important to Ladles. Sir—I made use of vour Philotoken with my last child, in order to procure safe and easy travail. I utea a expet it about two month* before my . * time, until I whs taken sick, and I bad a very quick and easv confinement. Ao - iue occurred to protract my convales¬ cence, and I got about in less time than was usual for me. I think it a medicine that should be u«ed by f very expectant motner, for should they hut try it as I have, they would never again be without it at such times. 1 am, Yours ELIZABETH respectfully, D!X. MRS. Any merchant or druggist dollar CHn procure bot- Risley’s Philotoken for one a tie. RISLEY. CHARLES F. Wholesale Druggist 62 Courtlandt St., New York. Bargains! Bargains!! Wilson <fc Mathews are offering bargains in all kinds of goods. Strange things will happen. But the strangest of all is to bCe W. W. Jordan sell goods at prices that seem to be less than the original cost. Bargains at Powell’s. Buy your groceries from Powell and be made happy. You can fool all the people part of the time, and part of the people all the time but you can’t fool all of the people all the time. The wise, prudent, careful and economi¬ cal buy their Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats, Notions, etc. from W. I. Powell. Go to see him, he will treat you right. A fine line of new and stylish Clothing just received direct from factory. From the cheapest to a Dude’s Outfit at puces that will as¬ tonish you. Cali and inspect them and you will be pleased with what we have to show you.—Wilson & Mathews. Powell is the leader in low prices. Just received a lot of spring goods which I will sell at prices that defy competition.—W. I. Powell. For the latest styles and new goods at the lowest prices call on the old reliable firm of Wilson 6c Mathews. W. W. Jordan is offering goodi of all kinds at astonishing low prices. If you want to save money buy Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries from W. I. Powell. _ Removing Ilalrs by Electricity. Dr. Leviseur, who has made a special study of the removal of superfluous hairs by electricity, is of opinion that the best Tesults are obtained by allowing the pa¬ tient himself to close and interrupt the current by pressure on the electrode at¬ tached to the positive pole. If the needle be introduced into the hair folli¬ cle and the current closed, twenty seconds will suffice to destroy the hair, which will be found to be perfectly loose, and which should be removed at once by lorceps. The operation is not by any means a comfortable one, but there are few patients it who object to a second treatment when is necessary. A twenty per cent, salve of cocaine in lan¬ olin, thoroughly rubbed into the skin, enables even very sensitive patients to undergo the operation with compara¬ tively little pain. As a rule, fifty to one hundred hairs are removed at one sitting, and the sittings are renewed at intervalsof a week or ten days. The proportion of hairs that start a new growth is greatly dependent should on the skill of the operator, but they not be more than five or ten per cent. Immediately after the operation the patient’s face is washed with hot water and alcohol, and an anti¬ septic ointment is applied. It is found advisable to extract only the coarser and more deeply seated hairs and to leave the lanugo hairs alone. Dr. Leviseur strongly endorses this system and says that not only will it prove an absolute remedy but that no perceptible scar will be left after the healing process is com¬ pleted.—[New York Commercial Adver¬ tiser. Wiikn a sailing master wishes to buy oysters in the ports of the Chesapeake he runs up to the masthead an oyster basket, and presently has plenty offered at the vessel’s side. Down at Chinco- teague island the basket at the masthead is sometimes accompanied by a flag of concentric squares in different colors During the closed season for oysters the basket and flag indicate that the master wishes to buy dams. The Chincoteague clam digger works during the greater part of the year, and a very spry man in a spot where clams are thick can tread out a great many hundred in a dav. Clams fetch from $1 to $1. 50 per 1,000 at at Chinrotrimie Lnincotcague. -- - it means much to the jeweler, She—It certainly must mean something when a man puts a diamond ring on a girl’s finger. He (of hard experience)—It means that he owes some jeweler two or three hundred dollars.—LLife. It you want to make a bargain go to see W. W. Jordan before his stock is picked over. Buy dry goods and groceries of W. W. Jordan. Ilis prices are commensurate with the times. One Dollar Weekly Buys a good Gold watch by our Glut System. Our 14-karat gold-fiiled casei are warranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement, Stem wind and set. Lady’s or Gent’s size. Equal to any $50 watch. To secure agents where we have none, we sell one <•{ the Hunt¬ ing Case Watches for the Club price $28, and send C. O. D. by express with the privilege of examination before paying, for same. Our agent at Durham, N. C. writes: “Our jewels have confessed lhey don’t know how you can furnish such work for the money.” Our agent at Heath Spiing, South Carolina, writes: “Your watches take at sierht. Th a gen- tlem m wh > got the last watch said that he examined and priced a jeweler’s watches in Lancaster, that were no better than yours, bat the price was $45.” Our agent at Pennington, Tex., writes: “Am in receipt of the wa'ch, and am pleased without measure. All who have seen it say it wouid befeheap at $40.” One good reliable Agent wanted for tach place. Write for particulars. Empire Watch Co., New York, lir Ordinary’s Citation. Georgia, Crawford County: Appraisers appointed to set apart the to Mary E. Adams a yevr's support from estate of Howell Adams, Inte of said county, deceased, have filed with me their return. This is to cite all persons at interest to show cause before me on the first Monday in September next, if any they can, why their reiurn should not be made the judgment of the Court of Ordinary. officially, this July Witness my hand 25 h, 1832. tf O P 'WTiTc.UT O-dtnary GEORGIA, CRAWFORD COUNTY— The appraisers appointed guardian to set apart E. to J. Eiisha Harris, for Geo. Miller, a year’s support from the estate of lames F. Miller, late of said C' uuty, de¬ ceased having filed with me their Tetum, This is to cite all persons at interest to show cause before me on the first Manday in October next, if any they can, why th*-ir return should not be made the judgment of the curt of ordinary. Wit ness my hand officially, this 26th day of July, 1892. O- P. WRiGnr, Oidinary. Georgia, Crawford County. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Knoxville on the first Tuesday iu No¬ vember next within the usual hours of sale, lot of land No, 220, one hundred and fifty acres of lot No. 230 and fifty acres oft the north part of lot No. 231 in the district of said coumy. Levied on p.s the property of the estate of VV. B, Sco t, deceased, to satisfy fiive (5) fifas issued from the county court of said county in favor of S. H. Cousey against J. W. Jack as Administrator estate of W. B. Smtt deceasd. Sept 27th 1882. J. C. CALVERUOpSE, Sheriff. GEORGIA, Crowfoud county. Will be sold before tbc court house door in the town of Knoxville, on the first Tuesday in November next within the legal hours of sale the following prop erty to-wit; south half of lot of laud No. 151 in the tbs 7 h. District of said coun¬ ty, containing 104£ acres more or less, Levied on as the property <f Sallie A. Williams to sati-fy an execution issmd from the Superior curt of said county in favor of C. B. Ilonard against Salli$ A. William^. J. C. Calverhouse. Sept. 27th. 1892. Sheriff. THE POLICE GAZETTE Is the only illustrated paper in the world containing all the latest sensa¬ tional and sporting news. No Saloon Keeper, Barber or Club Room can af ford to be without it. It alwaj makes friends wherever it goes. Mailed to any address in the Uni¬ ted Mates, securely wrapped, 13 weeks for $1.25. Send Five Cents for sample copy Richard K. Fox Franklin Square, New York City t« E / \ l| C HT |_— AT ^ I Y,g- rri |h|* y* j | / -* | In .| ! f V IMQ / ) , ll r ! AA’At/Sfijj, :kjy Vzx-r TC ./~A r v-»-^ .—- StlDlRQ v MWJHIFltCP. i- ORAjKjLfW^ — - 28 UNlOl SQUARE. M.Y. * ' ^hichc. ch ;c* Oo FR , Me , , bostoh m*s s . ca. I Ifr.CQU'S F OR SALE by frtt ASTW- 2W5 t/) O U) o c Q£ rt ■n o tr Best Cough time. Sj^pTriStSoSS: iq rHild by drageists O 2 If) c -o 0 z {2501‘s I BLOOD^aSKIN A household FOR ALL Remedy I $ „ „ i DISEASES 1B.B.B. Botanic Blood Balm s If Ciir&tz V.urttL> SCROFULA, RHEUM. ECZEMA, ULCERS, SALT every form of malignant SK!N ERUPTION, be¬ 5 sides being efficacious in toning ud the system and restoring the constitution. IT when impaired from any cause. Its v & almost supernatural healing properties » A A justify directions us in guaranteeing a cure, if a are followed. l r OCR I FltCt “Book .t U«uder.." <9 BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. OBonaiA • • n CZDli) i « « MACON. GEORGIA. 1 School lor tie Times. One of the Best Equipped Institutions in the United States. AND THE ONLY ONE Where the course Of study is directly adap¬ ted to the exigencies of the Southern trade, short practical and reasonable: training young men, young ladies, boys and middle-aged men for a successful career in life. WYATT & MARTIN, Principals and Proprietors. M $ ( B DEAD SHOT -FOlt- Kidney^Blaier Troubles, WHITE FOR TESTIMONIALS. Manufactured by W. W. C, Go., Columbus, Ga. nv S'- DO YOU READ ? If so, this offer is intended for you. We have made special ai rangements with the WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. The Great Son:hern Weekly, Published at Atlanta, by which we are < nabled to offer it with our pap r for tine Year for Now nly #1.50. This off r lasts only a short while. is your chance to get all tlv> news of all the world and your home paper for the price of one paper. Every clubbing subscription at this rateisen- titied to a chance at 'he Constitmion’s 10,000 Free Disti ibmioa for 1892, details of which will be found elsewhere. This is the most, remarkable combination off r ever made. Every home aiioul 1 receive it . local prper first, and after tl at it should have the best general newspaper, bringing every week the news of 'be world, and overflowing with the eho cest special features such as the Weekly ( oils itution, published at Atlanta, Ga., and having acircul&tioe* of 158,000. $1.50 CETS BOTH PAPERS. Is That Sew ? WELL, READ THIS. Don’t waste your money on a cheap sewing machine. When you bny, get one that is reliable— that will do first-class work, and which, with ordinary care, will last a life¬ time. Therefore, in buying a WHITE SEWING MACHINE, i m £ cm Refute iii£rnVil m i. i m you will save money, time and patience; and that is a good deal, when you pause to think of it Live dealers wanted where we are not represented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., Cleveland, Ohio. The IIekald and the Atlanta Con¬ stitution, Loth one year, for $1.50 at this office. WILSON & MATHS' -DEALERS IN- Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hardware, Tinware fieli and Willow ware, Furniture, Harness, Guns and Ammunition. Oar Ladies goods is complete. We have just received a large stock or Furnishing Goods from the cheapest working suit to a Dude’s outfit. In kerb; al HATS AND CAPS OF ALL STTl flier rls a [Sr P (Jur stock of Furniture has never been equaled in the county, relij I t: braces a beautiful line of l eh OAK WALNUT AND POPLAR IN SUITS OR P| r 1 >CG ■ pe £ A car load of MASON & FORDS Celebrated Chairs, direct fr oat cis< tory. also large Consisting lot Spring of Dining Mattresses. Room, Parlor and Rockers; Settees and] er ' a of Guns from the Single Barrel to the best Double Barrel Breech Ls fl a also ammunition. he Ihe FANCY AS WELL AS FAMILY GROCER ilia 1 a We extend cordial invitation call and inspect t- i s be pleased with what a have show to We will our good?. Y \ b< we to you, pay the highest Salj for cotton; thereby aiding the farmers. Our motto is Quick ;ka Small Profits. w: pal WE SELL AT ROCK BOTTOM PRIO, r bo< e f ei Every attention will be shown customers. A free delivery in theLJ or in Knoxville of all sales of Dry Goods of ten dollars and upwards, “■ Respectfully, j WILSON & MATHE iC Roberta, Ge< BulIVEK H. KAY. COTTON FACTO Groceries and Plantation __ Supplies, bun and Acid Phosphate. ? 409 and 411 Poplar St., - MACON, 1 also handle Guano at Roberta, Ga., which I will be please! sell at the lowest prices. Write me or call on J. I. Champion M. II, Cornis, at Roberta. I respectfully SOLICIT YOUR PATHONAG In Cotton. Groceries and Guano. WRITE FOR PRICES. jO pin II a COPYRIGHTED. G0IIBRC1AL GOLLUG OF KENTUCKY DOTED LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY. to Highest Honor and Gold Medal awarded nt World's Exposition, for System of S keeping and General Business Education. from a* - io 1000 students in attendance the past year [ and Foreign countries. 10,000 Graduates in business. 15 Teachers employed. Course consists of Book keeping, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship, Commercial Ixro, Merer. . Banking, Joint Stork, Manufacturing, lectures. Business Practice, Mercantile Corresjiosat^ 1 fi®* Cost of full Business Course, including Tuition, Stationery and Board W lnM, E family, about S'.*). e*~ Shorthand, Type-Writing and Telegraphy are ties, having special teachers and rooms, and can t o taken alone or with the Business Special Department for I.adies. Ladv Principal employed. No charge forW ing situations. tasrXo Vacation. Enter now. For Circulars address, (.e-rinatn^X J Wir.BUR ft Sttrrjr. lPrcs. C. A, Holleman. -DEALER IN- Fine Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. THE CELEBRATED Lincoln County Nectar and Per¬ fection Rye Whiskies. STONE MOUNTAIN CORN WHISKY. Baiter l Taaaekssr LAGER BEER. PURE OLD COUNTRT PEACH BRANDY. The best quality of Cigars and Tobacco. The Highest Market Prices Paid for Cotton. TRY U^TJED. Roberta, Georgia. POTTS & POT! WHOLS&iXJB DEALERS B Fins Whiskies, fc. WINE AND BEER AGENTS FOR THK CELEBRAT® I BUDYVEISER BE® | •m JohnMalpassXXXX Stock Ryo Whisky. 24 PEACHTREE STREET! 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