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At another time, when Mr. Allen
wae about to begin hie sermon in a
new place, a former pastor said to
him:
“Are “Five'' you a long preacher?”
feet seven inches," was the
immediate . reply.
At a meeting of ministers, a Baptist
was invited to give his views on the
subject of Methodist economy, and at
once rose, saying excellent that, although there
dism, were many it seemed to. things him in have Metho¬
to too
much machinery.
Mr. Allen was on his feet in a mo¬
ment
“The Methodist church may have
replied, more machinery “but than the Baptist," he
it doesn’t require as ranch
water to run it."
A lawyer of opposite politics said to
len, him, about the same time, “Mr. Al¬
on which side are you going to
vote? for I shall vote against you.”
“On the right side," was the an
swer. “Which side is yours?”
* One morning at- a Methodist camp
pompously meeting a young man arose, and said,
i
“i do not belie ve in singing ‘Oh, to
thing, be nothing.’ and 1 want I propose ^people to know be some it” *.
to
Brother Allen instantly rose, and
repeated the verses:
“If a man thinks himself to be some¬
eth thing himself. when he But is nothing, let he deceiv-
his and then every snail man he prove have
rejoicing own work, in himself alone, and not in
another. ’
The question of ambition was hot
discussed further that day.—Youth’s
Companion,
Lost.— 1 don't know where. 1 can’t tell
when, I don’t see how—something of which great I
value to me, and for the return of
shall be truly thankful, vis.: a good appetite.”
Found.—‘-H ealth and strength, pure blood,
and tion, appetite all by taking like that that of popular a wolf, regular <1-peculiar diges¬
an
medicine. medicine, Hood's Hood's Si Sarsaparilla. anlla. I J want everj
body to try it this season*’ It is sold by i
druggists. druggists. One hui ndr* 1 doses one dollar.-
Mat Boston (colored) was killed
last Saturday night at a prayer
meeting in Justice Walen’s district in
Burk county, by Torn Bennefield.
There seems to have been a general
row and free fight. As usual, on
such occasions, a woman was the
prime mover in getting up the dis¬
turbance. In the preliminary investi¬
gation the court decided that Tom
Bennefield was to some extent justi¬
fiable, and he is discharged on a
$500 bond to await trial for iavol-
untary manslaughter, *
Good Advice, Showing Result.
Edward Silvey, Chicago, gives tes¬
timony: “My wife had Catarrh twen¬
ty-five years; suffered severely for six
years before she began to use your
remedy. Unable to breathe except
through the mouth; in a most criti¬
cal condition. Tried Dr. Streeter everything ad¬
without relief, when of
vised her to buy Clarke’s Extract
Flax (Papillon) Catarrh Cure. Re¬
lief followed immediately. She con¬
tinued to use it until she is now en¬
tirely cured. Her health has hot been
sogoodinmanyyears.’’ Price. $1.00.
Wash the baby with* Clarke’s Flax
Spap. 25 cents. Dr. N. B. Drewry,
Druggist, now has the flax remedies
on hand.
A popular clerk in a Cuthbert dry.
goods house, who is unmarried and
who is noted for politeness, especially
to young ladies, was waiting upon a
a young lady a few evenings ago and
sold her quite a nice little bill. He
was all smiles and bows, and as the
bill , whs completed the yohng lady
said; “I haven’t the money with
me, but I will pay you in a few weeks.”
“That’s all right,” was the clerk’s
reply, with a bow and a smile, “I-
hope you will.”
Are you billious and dyspepic? seem?
Does your liver sluggish broken
Is your slumber often
By a hidious, nightmare dream ?
Friend, be wise: ThePleasant Pellets
Made by Dr. Pierce procure,
And they’ll bring you back the sun¬
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Of good health, you may be sure.
There has been a mad dog excite¬
ment at Wadley for two days. On
last 'Saturday a dog went through
Bethany, one mile from there, and
attacked C. W. Maxby’s children and
got one of them down, but did not
bite the child. The same afternoon
there were two dogs killed at Wadley
All the dogs are watched very closely
now, but they do hot get the benefit
pf any doubt.
One Who Know*.
The following testimonial is from a
gentleman who knows our formula
»nd is thoroughly acquainted witfrbhe
curative properties oi our Tonic. The
way to know the merits is to try the
article. Any physician who desires
the formula of Calisaya Tonic may
obtain itfrom the Westmoreland Cali¬
saya Tonic Company, Greenville, S.C.
This letter is from a malarial section:
West Point, Miss.
Having shown me the formula for
making your Tonic whileinyour city
the past summer, I take great delight¬ pleas¬
ure in recommending it. I am
ed with it, having given it in my
practice successfully ; and to mem¬
bers of ray own family suffering from
malarial toxaemia.
Very B. truly, S. M. D.
Duncan,
For sale by E. R. Anthony.
A Fish Valued by a Lady
What fish is most valued by a lady ?
Herring. Let her ring the glad
Monday, by T. r.
H. Allen of Barnett and
Chapman & Cooper of Barnet. The
store was broken into last Friday
night and robbed of $20 or #30
worth of goods.
Abbott’S East Indian Corn Paint
removes speedily all Corns, Bunions and Warta
without pain. For sale bv
all Druggists.
rauylfdiwly.
Mr. Beauchamp, livingnear Smith'
ville, in Lee county, complained of a
pain in his feat about ten days ago (
and now they are both dead up to
the middle of the calf of each leg. He
is about 80 years old, and hie phy¬
sicians say that in a few days all the
flesh will drop off, if he does not die
himself.
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BE OF GOOD CHEER.
To the honest inquirer after truth, who,
troubled with some contagious blood dis¬
ease, seeks a remedy which will com.
pletcly eradicate from his system eveSy
germ of blood poison, that the ones he
loves—his .wife and his children—may be
saved, the experience of othm comes as
a him mighty revelation. Common sense tells
actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtue. Read the following
true testimony : •
Twelve : years years ago I contracted a terri-
ble case of blood poisoning. My afflfc-
tion tite, did was hot truly.homble. well night, I had no diges¬ appe-
lot sleep _____— ir at my fuff
tion “ was ‘ impaired, ' my throat ■ was was fun of of
ulcers, and m fact I was a 1 total wreck,
I had been under under the the treatmei treatment of several
of tried the nearly leading physicians blood remedy of Atlanta; advere
tised; went to every Hot Springs, where I
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
my bed for months.
Last summer the disease seemed to re¬
new its attack upon me with aU the rav¬
ages of death. My life was a lingering
torture, and I had despaired of ever get¬
ting well when a friend of mine recom¬
mended B. B. B. I began to use it at
once, and find myself permanently cured.
I refer to Rev. C. C. Davis, £>r. John G.
Westmorland, and Dr. Knott, who Garrett know & Bro,
numerous others of my
case. for I really I cheerfully believe it recommend is the best medicine B. B. B.,
for the blood in the world,
Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.
During the month of February I bought
one bottle of B. B. B. for lay four-year dd
boy, who had what doctors term heredi¬
tary blood poison, and to my utter aston¬
ishment one bottle cured him. In Feb¬
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 blood .cleanser it has
no equal. Jakes Hill, Atlanta, Ga.
from a
has resisted the treatment of our
physicians, and the use of the most noted
medicines.
I was covered with a copper-colored
eruption all ove^/ny body ana limbs, with
loss of appetite, excruciating pains m my
back, ity, aching- of falling my joints, general hair, debil¬
emaciation, off oFmy sore
throat and great nervousness. I B. became
incredulous, enough but being blood told purififir that and B. that B.
was a sure
it did not require a patient to use a gross
before he was cured, I commenced its
use. Within two weeks’ time 1 felt im¬
proved. I have taken about ten bottles
and feel as Well ana sprightly as any man.
My. and appetite hair and does strength not fall have out returned do
my 1 not
hesitate to say that B. B. B. has no equal
who as a general will only blood purifier, bottle and will spy fee one
use one con¬
vinced that it has no equal in these parts.
tonic I still and continue keeps its use, as it in is,a fine splendid
dition. You mjwwstem the liberty to a direct con¬
sufferer nave in any
to:me person. K. P. B. Jones,
'-Atlanta, Ga. ...
I had 24 running ulcers on one leg, and
9 on tfee other, ana felt greatly prostrated.
I believe I actually swaflpwed a barrel of
medicine in vain efforts to cure the dis¬
ease. With.little hope, I finally acted on
the urgent advice of a friend, and got a
bottle of B. B. B. I experienced a change
pelled. and my despondency f kept using it was until somewhat ! had taken dis¬
sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheuma¬
tism, have disappeared, and other horrors and of last blood I poison sound
at am
and well again, after an experience of
twenty years of torthrt.
A. P. Brunson, Atlanta, Ga.
B. Keknesaw, Company—M Ga., Sejit Dear 11,1887. Sir
B. B. y :
I take great benefit pleasure wife in has acknowledging derived from
the great my
yonr great and wonderful medicine, B. suf¬ B.
B. For two years she was a great
ferer from Scrofula, or some blood dis¬
ease which had lain dormant all her life.
We had attention from some of the most
skillful physicians, in the country, but all
to her 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 out with sores until
she lost a beautiful head of hair, also eye¬
lashes and eye-brows; in fact, rim seemed
to be a complete wreck. which I
Now comes the great secret
want all the- world to know: That three
bottles of Blood Balm medicine has don*
the work which would sound incredible to
it to be so.
and
she
Glen Alpine Station, N. C. )
February 18th, 1888. J
This is to certify that three years ago I
had my left leg amputated four inches
feelow and bone the affection. knee, caused After by blood it poison
was ampu¬
tated there came a running ulcer on tht
end of it that measured 3# inches one
way anj 4K inches the other, and con¬
tinued growing worse every day until a
short time ago. I was given up to die by
the best doctor* la Charlotte. I heard of
nienced it. B. B. was bottles 120 pounds. I gMned Whes 87
I had taken three had
pounds in weight; f when I taken
twelve bottles was sound «ad well, but
continued taking until I had takes
bottles. 1 now
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