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SHOES,
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landladies.
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rnlrs^B'ciro . ----Lai satisfaction In the
of Oonorrhcea and
BUS Gleet. I prescriU l»«nd
teel safe m recommend
fog It to all sufferers.
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crop in
Measles are prevailing in some parts
of Dooly county.
A can’t-get-away clnb will lie or.
ganized at Thoroasville for tbe sum¬
mer. “ ;
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Tbe Milledgeville alumni of the
state university have effected a pei-
manent organization.
T Reports from Tattnall idicate that
the fruit crop this year will be great¬
er thin ever known.
Fires have been raging in TattnaU
as well ai in Liberty county. J. T.
, fiad a great deal of fencing
and rails destroyed. "
It is said that the bugs are playing
havoc with watermelon vines in Sum¬
ter county, greatly retarding their
growth and injuring prospects for
fine melons. , ,
A rather strange coincidence hap¬
pened at John I. Parker's residence,
at Thomasville, Sunday afternoon;
Of the seven male persons present, all
of them were named John.
In spite of the heavy rain and ad¬
verse circumstances the sale ofj| lots
at Lyerly, near Rome, closed with a
grand success. Lots brought good
prices, and over fl5,000 worth were
sold.
A gentleman of Viena says the rats
are so bad at his house he dare not
leave his socks on the floor at night.
He says he either puts them under
hfe head or ties them around a chair
post.
Fannin superior court has adjourn¬
ed. Considerable business was trans¬
acted, Judge Winn fined one man
$100 and costs for selling a coffee pot
For $1, evidence being adduced show¬
ing that said cofieepot contained
brandy.
While J. P. Heard, of Viena, was
on his way to town Monday morn¬
ing be met his Jersey bull which t at-
tacked him, and before Mr. Heard
could escape the beast rushed on to
his horsfe and gored it down, the
horse falling on Mr. Heard. Neither
was hurt seriously, though the horse
was gored badly.
At Harrison a shooting affray took
place at Perkin’s quarter Monday
night between Millege Simmons and
Nathan Jones ((colored) in which
Jones received a fearful wound in the
left breast, the ball entering just lie-
low the nipple. Dr. E. S, Peacock
was called iq, and be says the negro
may die.
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Why aches, is it so pains, many kidney suffer from diseases, rheu*
tism,
etc. liver ? complaints, It is simply because heart affections, they will
not come and be healed. All diseases
begin from a want of iron in the
blood. This want of iron makes the
blood thin, watery and impure. Im¬
pure blood carries weakness and dis¬
tress to every part of tbe body. Sup¬
ply this Bitters, lack and of iron using will Brown’s find
Iron you soon
yourself enjoying perfect and freedom iff-
from aches, pains, general
henlth.
The Editors Who have Plums.
•‘t™ Chicago New*.
There is nothing in thip wide world
so trustful, so meek, and so concilia¬
tory as is the able Republican news¬
paper which has been pampered with
official plums. The IndianadoUs
Journal is a good newspaper. But
its own John C. New and ‘Lige Hal¬
ford stand with the elect. Now day
by day it is gazing at President Har¬
rison and murmuring, half uncon.
cautiously: “flow great! How
good!” Dear Indianapolis. Journal,
who discovered America?
“Please, sir^Rejimin Harrison.”
He also wro|p the declaration of in
dependence, did he not?
“He did.”
It w.as he who fought the battle of
New Orleans, fas it not ?
“It was.’
Was it he or his grandfather who
trounced the Injuns at Tippecanoe?
“He sir.”
Was it he who put down the rebel¬
lion?
“It was.”
And reconstructed the South ?
“Of course.”
And licked Grover Cleveland?
“Yes—he and we.”
Very good. Now you may jump
down and run away.
The Universal Verdict of the People
Who have used Clarke’s Extract of
Flax (FapiHon) SkferCure award it
the flrst and highest all place of Skin as a Diseas¬ reme¬
dial agent in cases
es. Eryipelas, Eczema, Pimples, erupj un¬
sightly Boils, .blotches, Carbuncles, humiliating Tetter, etc.,
tions
all yield to this Price wonderful $1.00 for prepera large
tion at once. a
bottle at Dr. Nr B. Dowry’s is gpod Drag
Store. Clarke’s Flax? Price25 Soap cents.
tor the Skin. Try it.
Advice to Mothers.
\i * WisswwV Sob-rawo. Srwm
for children teething, is the prescription and
of one of the best female nurses
nhvsieiaus in tho United Stole*, snd
failing enooess by During the
for their children. vslnc incalculable process
of teething its w
It relieves the child from para, cures
----the great dvtt war.
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New York have advanced as a novel
excuse for not serving that they are
opposed to execution by electricity.
appointed, AAfissaat:
by Gov. Beaver oae of the
commissioners from Pennsylvania to
the Paris exposition.
Mrs. Hannah Kilrain, mother of
the pugilist, Jake Kilrain, died in
Baltimore on Monday, aged 68 years.
She was bom in Athione, Ireland.
Jake’s right name, by the way, is
John.
Peter Brains Sweeny, of Tweed ring
fame, has profited financially during
his his exilo. exile. Joe Joe Howard, HowMPiJ who Irnnwa knows
him well, gives credence to the story
whieh places his wealth i at $|^0,000,-
000. ,
William Roane Ruffin, , gfsat-grand-
son of Thomas Jefferson, died in
Chesterfield county, Va., Monday, of
consumption. He was for
years rector of the board of visitors
of the University of Virginia, of which
his distinguished ancestor was found¬
er.
At Mr. Spiugeon’s church, in Lon,
don, on a recent Sunday, earnest
prayer was offered for the conversion
of the Prince of Wales. Evidently
the need of this conversion was deep¬
ly felt by his audience, for a chorus
of “amens” broke forth from the tab¬
ernacle worshipers.
Impurities oi the blood often caufe great
annoyance at this acaeon; .Hood's Sareapa-
rilla purifies the blood, und cures all such afj
lections. •
Haggard is getting more certain
every day that Sir Edwin Arnold will
come over next month and attend
commencement there. Sir Edwin,
would be most cordially greeted in
America, as would also Lady Arnold,
who is a grandniece of William Ellery
Charming and a second cousin of Col.
T. W. Higginson.*
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Will You Head This for $500? ,
For many years the manufacturers
of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy, who
la, are abundantly responsible easily ascertain, financial- by
as any one can
enquiry, standing have offered, in good faith,
a of nasal catarrh, reward of $506 for a case
no matter how bad
or of how long standing, which they
cannot cure. The Remedy is sold by
druggists at 50 cents.
.Secretary Windom has appointed
Morris >S. Wise, of the Trade Mark
Record, the honorary representative
of thb treasury departraentto
sent the same at the international
congress for the protection of indus¬
trial property, trade marks, etc., to
be held under the auspices of the
French government in Paris on Aug.
5.
“One breaks the glass and cats bis fingers
But they whom Troth and Wisdom lead,
Can gather honey from a weed.”
Those who are wise, and who lore
the truth, will, believe what we say
when we tell them thrt Dr .
Favorite Prescription has done more
than to relieve all other the sufferings ffiedicenes of women, known
now
to science. It cpres all irregularities,
internal inflamation and ulceration,
It displacements the only and medicine kindred troubles.
is for women,
sold by druggist, from the upder manufacturers, a positive
guarantee, it will give satisfaction in
that every
case, or money will he refunded. This
guarantee has been prinsed on the
Dottle-wrapper, for and faithfully carried
out many years.
The following story is told qf Sir
James Hannen: He was hearing a
divorce case, in which one of the wit¬
nesses, a rather bumptious person¬
age, inquired with an air of one wfio
is putting a poser, “Pray, my lord,
am I to give my evidence for noth¬
ing?” “I think,” replied Sir James,
“that you wffl have to giVe it for
what it is worth.
Unhappy
Unhappy and unfortunate mar¬
riages are of too frequent occurence
nowadays and the saddest or most
unpleasant results arise, from the
impaired health of either or both of
the contracting contemplating parties. matrimony Young men
or women
should see to ft that they enter on
this important event under proper
auspices and conditions—healthisthe
mam point as everything depcnds.on that
that alone almost. See the
blood is in good order—therein is the
foundation of happiness. Heroic and
spasmodic treatment methodical is not the desid¬
eratum. Mild and
are tbe proper and reason steps In
so essential an affair as health build¬
ing. P. P. P. is the great renewer of
the blood (Prickly Ash, Boke Root
and Potassium). It does its work
quietly taints and thoroughly, and repairing eradicating
blood perma¬
nently the rrsping, For Rheumatism, creaking bodily Mala
machinery. Syphilis, Scrofula,
rial poisoning,
Ulcers of if audSkin and Skin eruption, eruption, and and it it is is
the ultima ration of medical
mCnt, hence its reputation and high
rank as a blood medicine. Pure
blood is the essence of life, All drug-
gists sell it.
maylTdAwly.
A Flah Valued byto Itody.
Wh **“ii’ 5
W
ease, se
oletelv
germ of blood
saved, the experience of otters comes as
i mighty revelation. Common sense tells
him actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtue. Read the following
true testimony: •
tion was truly h &S$r£;S£ mm
tite, did not ske;
tion was in ’
ulcers, and total wreck,
I hadbeen mtof several
of the leading of Atlanta;
tried nearly . remedy adver¬
every b
tiled} mained went several to Hot? recelving ts, where I ben- re-
no
. still clung
tome
• Three vears acr hud up with
drawn up
not leave
mv bed for months.
ages of death. My -life was a fingering;
torture, and I had despaired of ever get-
Mine recom *
an to use it at
, and find my anently cured.
. G.
and numerous others who know of
jK. BOSWORtm Atlanta, Ga.
tary blood prison, and to toy utter aston¬
ishment one bottle cured him. In Feb¬
ruary my elder son, twelvd years of age,
was his 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. James Hill, Atlanta, Ga.
* For several years I have been suffering
from a constitutional blood poison, which
has resisted the treatment of our best
physicians, and the use Of the most noted
medicines.
I was covered with a copper-colored
eruption all over my body ana limbs, with
loss of appetite, excruciating pains^sn mjr
tKroat and ’ illifrliote I became
incredulous, great but being nervousness. tqjd 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’ tinie I felt im¬
proved. I have taken ahpnt ten bottles
and feel r.s well and sprightly as any man.
My appetite and strength nave returned
and my Hair does not fall out I do not
hesitate to say that B. B. B. has no equal
as who a general will only blood purifier, bottle and will any be one
use one con¬
vinced I still continue that it has its no equal it in is these splendid parts.
and keeps use, as in a fine
tonic my system a con¬
dition-. You have the liberty to direct any
suffer# tO:me in person. B.
K. P. Jones, Ga.
Atlanta,
I had 2i running ulcers on one leg, and
8 on believe the other, ir, and ana felt felt swallowed greatly greatly prostrated. p: barrel of
I I actually a
medicine in yam efforts to cure the dis-
----- With little hope, 1 finally acted on
)a d c^ange
bat d!s-
tism, and other horrors of blood poison
.have disappeared, and at last I am sound
and well again, of after an experience of
twenty years torture.
A. P. Brunson, Atlanta, Ga.
KennesaW, Company—M Ga., Sept. 11,1887.
B. B. B- y Dear Sir:
I take great pleasure in acknowledging
tbe great benefit my wife has derived from
yonr great aad wonderful she medicine, B. suf¬ B. *
B. For two years 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
to no c
her ever recovering,
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; wreck. in fact, she seemed
to Now be a complete the secret which 1
all comes the world great know: That
want to
bottles of Blood Balm medicine has done
the work which would sound incredible to
any one who did not know it to be so.
Today my wife scrofulous is perfectly taint, healthy and she
dear from any ana
now "has a three-month-old respectfully babe, also per¬
fectly healthy. Very
Glen Alpine Station, N. C. )
* February 18th, 1888.)
This is to certify that three years ago t
had my left leg amputated four inches
below tbe knee, caused by blood poison
and bone affection. After it was ampu¬
tated there canoe a running ulcer on the
end of it that measured SB inches one
way and 4R inches the other, and con¬
tinued growing worse every day until a
short time ago. I urns riven »p to beard die by
the best doctors in Cbarlqtte. 1 I of
the wonderful B. B. B. resolved retry
teat My weight at the time I com-
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Weigh tttt pounds ant i
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certainly J. R. WILSON.
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