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will v ,
imacli correct and irregu-
and Bowels,
er, cure Blok
*’» Pills, as all know
are a wild pathartio,
to take, and always prompt
factory in their results,
recommend Ayer’s PUls above
toting long proved* their
Cathartic
U and family." —J. T. Hess,
e,Pa.
Uers er’s Pills puis have nave been oeen in in use use in in my
fnr them."—Thomas F. Adams. 77.
..iBaijSftaxJRsa! id Ayer’s Pills in my fami-
i very subject, I take a dose of Ayer’s
md, in complaints my family, and they other are used for
bilious disturb-
___i with such good effect that we rare-
-a Springs, N. Y
Ayer’s raWAMtb Pills,
BT
4. O. Ayer<* C«, Lowell, Mats,
gold by aU Dealers in MedWC*
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.lyldliyer deranges the who ys-
Sick pepsia, Headache, Costiveness, Rheu-
ism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
Sold Everywhere.
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U terine Paine, Rheomutie, Sciatic, minute Sharp and by
Weakening Pains, relieved in one
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S3 H. SHOE LADIES. GKNTUMWCIIi
Examine W. L. Douglas |2.00 Shoe* for
gentlemen and ladies.
FOB SALE BY
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE,
GRIFFIN..
w—— Bvfb ladle*’
rets* work*
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Wfijtoms freixii from to curtomers journeying
cast west and vice versa to
buy them of all sorts of things and do all
sorts queer errands. Any Like com¬
munication received from a guest of
ute bouse always receives ottr best at¬
tention. We came near disappointing
**g» at this l»ft telegram: night, though. -—?• Just look
" ‘Have young, cunning Skye ter¬
rier at hotel to-night; will pass
through “The city.’ signature *
and I the was unknown to
me, After put message one side.
a while I picked it up and
thought it a joke from some mellow
traveling “Then. I man. derided fd
but tell have the dog,
no one about it in ease it turn¬
ed out a gams. I seat a boy to a dog
fancier and he brought back some
kind of a purp. He bad just entered
the hotel as an ex-governor from
Montana arrived arid asked if I got
his “It dog. seemed he
had promised his lit-
tie giH to brin *
es of this city.
... us. The operator had
caught what bothered the name wrong, and that’s
me.
“Our luck in getting the dog saved
the politician quite a few Montana
dollars, champagne because several bottles of
chances of having were wagered his terrier on the the
at
hotel when he came.
“So you never thought hotel clerks
I had expect to supply dogs will for guests? wire to Why. get
some one us
a divorce for him and have it down
to the train when he passes through.”
—Chicago Journal.
The fact that good health, strong
muscles and sound nerves are attain¬
able should..encourage every invalid
to an earnest endeavor in the right
direction. Bemember all diseases
owes its orign, more or less, to alack
of iron in the blood. Iron in the
blood means health strength and vi¬
id gor. and Analyze little the blood of an inval¬
or no iron will be found.
The Healthy best men’s method blood-is full of iron.
of supplying this
lack of iron iaby using Brown’s Iron
Bitters, a sure cure for dyspepsia,
general debility, weakness ss and all
wasting diseases.
Crime and Pniildiment.
“I am not sure but that we punish
Johnson, too much,” remarked of the W. state Alexander board
of charities, secretary while talking to report¬
a
er abdut prison methods.
‘ITKchAn T?AKnnfoA« a?
within reach of those jaws;'
when happens they with many opening that and it closing, is not
are
while others less fortunate, illustrated but no more
guilty, are caught He the
actualities of justice by a parable,
taking and went two to boys farmer’s who were orchard truants,
a to
steal apples. One of the boys was
caught, while the other ran away and
escaped. turned The one to who constable was caught and
was over a
placed in jail, where he was thrown
among criminals long of enough to fall
under the influence his evil associa¬
tions. When released he was much
worse than when arrested,'and into he The got
deeper and deeper crime.
other to boy, with whom he had gone out
steal apples, remained in school,
was quired lookea education, upon as became respectable, alawyer, ac¬
an
and finally became a judge. after
stealing “Twenty-five the boy who ydftrs and the escaped apple
ran
punishment was the judge who sen¬
tenced to death the boy who had been
caught, and whose punishment had
started him in a career of crime.’’—In¬
dianapolis News.
A Distressing Case and Happy Cure.
“.For over a year I have had a
breaking out on my leg. which - trou¬
bled me so bad I could hot walk, leg
badly eruptions |_ swelled; of a purple Blood color, would with
so bad that v
ooze out if I bore my weight on it. I
was recommended to try Clarke’s Ex¬
tract which of 1 have Flax (Papillon) My leg Skin Cure,
done. miles is now
well and I can walk two on it
without any trouble.” Signed, “A.
D. Clarke’s Hayward.” Flax Soap makes the skin
soft and $1.00. prevents Soap chapping. 25 Skin For
Cure cents.
sale at Dr . N. B. Drewry’s Drug Store.
Vtmtagtoa carried V>d U» Hand*:
Cases of infection that could be ac¬
counted .for in no other way have
been vehicle? explained In handling by the fingers as a
door knobs, money, banister" espe-
cially of paper, and hundred thin tors. that
car straps, a d things
every every one one mu3t must innumerable frequently fre quei of touch, pick*
there are chances ies innumer
diphtEena, small of |ioi, typhoid, etc. scarlatina, Yet
some
persons actually if put too such large! things Be¬ in
their mouths, not
fore eating, or touching that which is
to be eaten, the hands should bo im¬
mediately and scrupulously washed.
also ahead of health and safety.
Jews made no mistake in that “except
they washed they ate not." It was ft
salutary ordinance as well as an ordi¬
nance of decency.—Sanitary Era.
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One Who Knows.
The following testimonial is from ft
gentleman who knows our formula
curative and is tboroughiyjacquainted properties of our Tonic. withjthe The
way to know the merits is to try the
article. Any physician who desires
the formula of Calisaya Tonic may
obtain it from the Westmoreland Cali-
saya Tonic Company, malarial malarial Greenville, section: S.C.
This letter letter is is from from a a sec
West Point, Mess.
Having shown me the formula for
making your Tonic while in your city
the past summer, I take I great delight* pleas¬
ure m recommending having given it. am it in
ed with it, my
practice successfully; and to mem¬
bers of my own family suffering from
malarial texmraia.
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An
agination in itself. 1 Its
Umbras
yew by year, it gives forth a fuller
and deeper tone, so the vibrations of
life as generations go by shape the
walls of a home into a responsive
accord with the human experience
that goes on within them. Birth and
death, appointment—all joy and sorrow, hope and dis¬
that map endure
and creasing enjoy, sanctity give to and it a constantly to in¬ af¬
a power
fect the hearts of those who dwell
within it Memory awakens imagina¬
tion Each generation has Set its lamp
upon the home in some change, some
improvement. The lapse of years
alone makes it venerable, but if a suc¬
cession of kindly, humane apd loving*
men and women have dwelt in it it;
becomes the memorial happiness and
an incentive to excellence. anti The older,
it is the sweeter richer garden
does it become of human charities and
affections.—Scribner’S.
BE OF GOOD CHEER.
To the honest inquirer alter truth, who,
troubled with some contagious blood dis¬
ease, seeks a remedy which will com¬
pletely eradicate from His system every
germ ot blood poison, that the ones be
loves—his wife and his children—may be
saved, the experience of . others comes as
a mighty revelatidh. Common sense tells
him actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtue. Read the following
true testimony;
tried ... , nearly ______„ physicians blood remedy „ ......... adver¬
tised; every Hot Springs, I
went to where re¬
mained several months, receiving no Ben¬
efit whatever—the dread disease still clung
to me.
Three years, ago I was laid up'with
rheumatism. My knees were drawn up
in Such a position that I could not leave
mv bed for months.
Last summer the disease seemed to re¬
new its attack upon me with all the rav¬
ages of death. My life was a lingering
torture, and 1 had. despaired of ever get¬
ting well when a friend of mine recom¬
mended B. B. B. 1 began to use it at
once, and find myself permanently cured.
I refer to Rev. C. C. Davis, Dr. John G.
and Westmorland, Dr. others Knott, who Garrett know & Bro.,
numerous of my
case. I cheerfully recommend B. B. B.,
for I really believe it is the best medicine
for the blood in the world.
Jas. L. Boswqrth, Atlanta, Ga,
During bottle the of B. month B. B. of for February four-year I bought old
one my
tary boy, blood who had poison, what and doctors to term utter heredi¬ aston¬
ishment bottle cured my him. In Feb¬
one
ruary my elder son, twelve years of age,
his was legs, literally and covered terrible with ugly sores his on
head. He a cured with eruption bottles on of
was two
B. B.B. As a quick Mood cleanser it has
no equal. James Hill, Atlanta, Ga.
For several years 1 have been suffering
from ct potion u xt H ms-iii
has resisted the treatment of our best
physicians, medicines. and the use of the most noted
I was covered with a copper-colored
eruption all over my body ana limbs, with
loss of appetite, excruciating pains in my
back, aching of mv joints, general debil¬
ity, throat emaciation, and falling off of my hair, became Sore
great nervousness. I
incredulous, but being told that B. B. B.
waS a sure enough blood purifier and that
it did not require a patient to use a gross
before he was cured, I commenced its
use. Within two weeks’ time I felt im¬
proved- and feel 1 have well and taken sprightly about ten bottles
as as any man.
My and appetite hair and does strength tall have returned 1 do
my not out. not
hesitate to say that B. B. B. has no equal
as who a general will only blood purifier, bottle and will any br'Con- one
use one
vinced that it has no equal in these jfarts.
I still continue its use, as it is a splendid.
tonic and keeps n:------*—" ny system *' in ~ a '------- fine con-
dition. You have t the liberty to direct any
sufferer to me in person.
K. P. B. Jones,
■ v - Atlanta, Ga.
I had 24 running ulcers on one leg, and
8 on the other, and felt greatly prostrated.
I believe I actually swallowed a barrel of
•medicine in vain efforts to cure the dis-
and my despondency
pelled. I kept using it until I had taken
sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheuma¬
tism, and other horrors of blood poison
have and disappeared, well again, after and at last experience l am sound of
an
twenty years of torture.
A. P, Bronson, Atlanta, Ga.
Kennesaw, Ga., My Sept. Dear 11,1887. Sir:
B. B. B. Company—
the I take great great benefit pleasure wife in has acknowledging derived from
and wonderful my medicine, B. B.
yonr great suf¬
B. For two years she was a great
ferer from Scrofula, or some Wood dis¬
ease which had lain dormant all her life.
We had attention from some of the most
skillful physicians ip the country, but all
her to no effect, recovering. until we had Her all mouth despaired of
ever was One
solid ulcer, and for two months or more
her body was broken oat with sores until
she lost a beautiful eye-brows; head of hair, also eye¬
lashes and in fact, she seemed
to be a complete wreck.
Now comes the great secret which I
want ail the world to know: That three
bottles of Blood Balm medicine has done
the work which would sound incredible to
any one who did not know it to be so.
To-day from my wife scrofulous is perfectly taint, healthy and and she
clear any
now fectly has healthy. a three-month-old Vei babe, also per¬
L. Cassidy.
Glen Alpine Station, N. C. )
February 13th, J888.J
This is to certify that three years ago I
had my left leg amputated four indies
below the affection. knee, caused After by blood it poison
and bone was ampu¬
tated there came a running ulcer on the
end of it that measured 3# inches one
way and 4# inches the Other, day and until con¬
tinued growing worse every die by a
short time ago. I was riven up to
the best doctors in Charlotte. I beard of
the wonderful weight B, B. B. I resolved to try
that My at .the time I com¬
menced «. B. B. was bottles 120 pounds. I gained Whei 81
I had taken three
pounds in weight; when I had taken
• twelve bottles f was sound and well, but
continued taking until I had taken fifteen
bottles. I now weigh 180 pounds and
measure five feet and three inches 1
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It > i
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man. swrrisr. it imprests .hi - *
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!.*£». Primus, art ft
Paine’s 'w, *«4te
...,
Celery Compound Spring
is « Unique toiw naa appetiser. Pleasant W
the taste, quick m Ms action, and without any _i*reus
effect, tt glTOt that rugRed Health
i everything kindred 'tUacrdent taste - good. Physicians! It cures,_________
and Physicians i Found, ‘ and
it *I.te. Six tor W.09. DlUKffiStS.
Wrus^RK-BasDSON JsCo.. Ilurhnatou, Vt. (tug laodtoUu:.”
™*m ores ^^ U '%‘^\UC7AT£0FOOO^^r/^-
mxa.Wii—nifjiM-
Gin -:- Cliiiif -:-
OPENING OF SUMMER CLOTHING I
I have searched the United
Stales for nice-fitting, dura¬
ble, pleasant
SUMMER if’
if CLOTHING.
I have found it in the Sum¬
mer Goods of Alfred Benja¬
min & Co., of New York. I
have the largest Stock, and
the best and most.desirable
assortment I have ever car¬
ried.
€oats-:-and-;-Yests
From$1 to $10.
What comfort in nice, light
£oat, is reaching when upward the thermometer these sul¬
try Everybody summer days. is
invited to
come and examine.
CEO. R. IfIL.ES,
d<iw july 36 HILL STREET, GRIFFIN.
to I
1845, X*ife Insurance. 1889.
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T H E
Mil Benefit Life inrun Co.
IS! hif'-
NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
Income Purely Mutual. Assets over FORTY TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Annual
over Seven Million Dollars.
Large and Annual Dividends. No “Tontine Estimates.”
The best Life Contract on the market We invite a comparison of our
Policies with those written by other Companies.
w. MANCHA & SONS, Agents,
GRIFFIN Jl GEORGIA.
CLARENCE V. ANGIER, State Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
d*w to »ugl.
SOOTS. SHOES AND LEATHER AT
-hLV HASSELMIS’ SHOE STORE
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
We warrant all work and shall make it a point to misrepresent nothin. Just received
and a large Slippers shipment all of Gents’ and Ladies’ and Misses’ fine goods, and school shoes for Children
of kinds. . .... **
$4 per cord paid for 200 cords of Tan-bark. H. W. HASSELKC8.
For )-( Cheat) )-( Goods
........GALL ON........
W. M.HOLMAN * CO.
We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Ciiron, Currents, Prunes and al
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat, Jellies
and in fact anything you want.
■k TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
10- Leave » your order end H will be attended lot
New Goods Every Day
Which we propose to sell
Cheaper Than Anybody.
always fc beBt Cigars. Bertfgrades Sugar,^Coffee, Floor, ail tfanas and all kinds
on hand. Pork, Beef, Link and Dab Sansaew, and kinds Fresh Fish.
McFarland, Boyles & Cos’;
^IpFREE trill mu!
th««. w« f ree to wie
fferusm itt melt ^
bfst ta-wmg-maeUUre mode
attetiuutHti.
AiM»*ea4rree*«m.vU-fi eofitlj- anil
ttaSCESerysvE: wwitwLlr •
m*y c«U ftt yottr trome. and *ft*r «
.motithfi fftl cheff v.rtir .mp
, fifronpwft, Most All o»«-
thre world. io
hi rtfioired. Pl*i»,
« •* •* -Mice eon •»-
*Iie and the
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Th. editorial core, of writer, and eantribator. U «n.«rpMMd. U*r
liar publication In all th. Union. HON- W. J. SOUTH** Dth.Pt.
Agricultural Soci.tr, and a practical farmer of the mo*t thorough mdtnre, i
always inrtmctlrc to farmers. DR. DANIEL I
ed avricnlturn! Journalist In tt
Washington, D. C.i and later.
R.J. REDDING Is th.abl.i
th. State of Georgia, as well as i
Alabama State Experiment Station, _----
writers in th. South. With these eminent
mala contributors- including not a tew
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PATRONIZE HOME IND1
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# ........MANUFACTURERS.......
Sash, Doors, B]
Mantels, Mouldings, Ballasters,
Dresseteand Rough Lamber, Laths ......
Faints, Oils, Window Glass andF
GRIFFIN, i « t : I G
We manufacture all onr goods and shall endeavor to plena* all, both
quality. We will give yon a few reasons why you should toy from n* b]
prices thaf you formerly paid and price now. paid:
You paid for 8x10x12 light ^ Sash $1.10. Our price 90 c.
“ 8x10x18 “ 1.75. “ -
10x16x12 “ 2.00. Mi
Ooor# $2 00 to $2-50.
For Dressed and Matched Lnmber $1.50 te $1-6(
Try us and if you are not satisfied that our work is not r
have had done by others, we will make no charge, Wc tin
eia.1 patronago and solicit a continuance outlie same-
Omos Flanters’ Warehouse. Factory, ISth 8t. near Grlifin Ootton I
novSfri.Awdm
FOR MEN ONLY!
HINDER CORNS. j
aStssz&s^ssssBssrassshts^
PARKER S GINGER TGNSC
The b|»t of all remote? fer
ach ssuasaJtss. and Bowel troubles. Also
J
aSteis «
ov«rcoBtes 24esaSS!BflESii«,-^w» ft cry d us pmstratloif,
IV AIMINimillS U. HANKS’ SOLKII
$75to$250tSl?nS: preferred who furnish horse and give
can a
their whole time to the bnsineee. Spare mo
few mente vacancies may be profitably in employed and citiee. also, B.F
towns
JOHNSON A CO., 1009 Mtan St., Richmond
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N B.—Pleftw* state age and bneinessexpe ri
enre. Never nund about sending stamp- foi
roply* RpowCflwBi s
WJ \ A gents in every ToWn i
“* to sell our
‘ I DOtUt, I
w ill send j sells for l
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