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Drew blood, mu.lrrn demand do,-t ova deauae iT,
. (,oiic« tiie inormweu for Altera-
lives. It is now. well known that most
* are tine, not to qver-ahmiilance,
‘‘One of %y children had a large sore
break mu oil the log. We applied
f minihle fftiijmtt.*. I'om.HHi'.i. lor tor a a while, while, thinking t mg
‘, Hiesore would soonIv heal. Ifn ■ew
worse. Wo sought meditjil Hit' ee, aiuL
into told that an (literal no . itdiciud*
a"T’ w *"“ ■U parilla 1
health and strength Weimar, rapidly returned””
— J. J. Armstrong, Texas.
“I “I And find Ayer’s Ayer’s Sar Sarsaparilla to be ftn
admirable . . I remedy prescribe '' ioi * r the cure of Wood
diseases. lr.t. fj?
Pe have „ Sarsaparilla
recommend here for over it win thirty rty years yei and always
Druggist, best blood-puriflei Augusta, WWrXEK Ohio.
^m~ssu to all he com- Bear the
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
Or. C. A Ayrr t’cd., ‘LowSI, Man.
Price SI; six bottles, *5. Worth »5 • bottle.
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Ms hUs
FOR TOJHHfe LIVER.
A torpid U ver de ranges the wli y—
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache* Costiveness, Rheu¬
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
nwr* » W* better remejly fer»««
common <tUea.cn than Tntt’s Uver
rul»i M a trial will prove. Price, »5c.
Sold Everywhere.
Jew Aiivci tisements.
A BUSINESSEDUCATION
AT r ho™ HOME. Per circulars, -•—■— J ad- -**
dress C: XiARK»8 COLLEGE,
.OUIW»*r*n«WK
imiuiuieismess
hmr. dlxtlaeUj. Comfort.
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! 1 ■ .»•:*; .ivs the hair.
i 'vfNanunt growth.
N H.irf;«f>Y"at e -‘ t0r
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rents T;f
Hff'DER CORNS rnnoa
A; a feet. 15c. for at Corns, Druggii f?! SCTiSJS&SSSf
ExhausteoVitality
Uhtclq Miseries
«*, «&, may^oe enrea at nome witaout mu or
£«“■800 p^es, onlyfl by m^wnled, poetp3£
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■ifiidii* ■#% tad., hat a two-leged colt.
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BecreUry Tracy has ordered the Kaar-
•wgo to proceed to Hay ti at once.
J. H. Canfield has not resigned as pro¬
cessor in the state university of Kansas, as
reported.
Kentucky millers report good prospeete
John Feland, Albert Scott, J. S. Lardram
and A. R. Buraarn have been appointed col-
lectors for Kentuoky.
_ ^ ® r f. t . n i al e white child born in Marlon,
OTS have decided to repair the property. It
’SRfflBKtt- ,***.*.
secured a flock of African ostriches as t,
novelty for the fomtug fair.
The East St. Louis Dressed Beef compands
plant has been sold to tbe Buifbanks Can-
nmg company, of Chicago, for *500,000.
Julius Thompson, the colored tramp
charged with se.tiug fire to the Licking
S lfetP ’ t 1 f r f*r y - Y «“ *•»
Hanson Lee and Charley Settles, colored,
were bound over at Bipley, O,, on a charge
of crfmlnally assauttiug Martha Ford, a
white girl
Kentucky Republicans will hold another
Thomas Head, who was jailed at Win-
Chester, Ind., for staling a watch, pleaded
guilty, and was sentenced to two years in
the penitentiary north.
„
Mason Rhoden, the little son of,Rer.
Rhoden, of Portsmou th, 0., was beaten with
clubs during a fight with three boys, and
perhaps fatally Injured.
The Minnesota board of state prison
gers appointed a committee to investigate;
the question of making binding twine at the
state prigqn by the convicts '
The Canadian Order of Odd Mows, fa*
session at Toronto, voted down a motion to
provide for the eligibility of colored men
for membership in the order.
Buil, TAe safe ol Lfiin’s furniture store at St.
Minn., #as ergoked. Three tancjred
dollars in cash, valuable papers and a pah!
of diamond bracelets were secured.
George Matson, who shot Charles Bush,
5sStS£
Robert Robertson, of Genoa, Minn., ha*
been arrested for stealing horses at Kirk¬
land, 111. He was released from Stillwater I
March, where he was for the same offense.
The law increasing the liquor tax is now in
force at Yankton, Dak. The license has
heretofore been *300. Under the new law
the lowest tax that can be imposed is *800.
A collision between freight, trains on the
Philadelphia division of. the Baltimore Joseph and
Ohio resulted in instantly killing
McKean, brakomau, and wrecking several
cars,
A petition has been filed in the Kentucky
court of appeals for a rehearing 'in the
case Policemen of Deldger, Jones charged with the murder at
and Rosenburg, at Louis¬
ville.
Ross Schoonover, a wealthy fanner, living
five miles east of Kewanee, 111., was swindled
out of *3,000 by two man representing them¬
selves as eastern capitalists in search of la
If the son 'of Jhmes- Hiatt, claim of Minerva,
Ky., does not appear and the father’s
$50,000 estate within two years the property
will go to an educational institution in that
place. %f r : ;
Homer #, Underwood, a carriage trim¬
mer, late of Monongahela City, Pa., com¬
mitted suicide at Wheeling by cutting his
throat He leaves a widow and two grown
children. . “*
“That is the truth of the matter,” said Wit-
court
and fell dead of heart disease
the judge.
“Fifty likely negroes,
girls iris and and children,” is on«
old bill of sale, data! Ai
a Harrodsburg.Ky. building to process
Francis Murphy is hoi
meetings at Columbus, Ind.
turned away nightly,
mittance to the court houso, I
meetings At? held.
Chemfate who analyzed the
neys and Uver of Henry Sehroef,
man farmer .of Greeasburg, Ind.,
thought to have been poisoned;
any poisoasaus matter.
Edward, a son of Martin ad®-
ceased wealthy farmer near Rapids,
Mich., has turned up, after a disappearance
of many years, and claimed his inheritance,
Lawyers will realize fat fees. V ’
In tbe United States court at Frankfort,
Ky., Wednesday, Hwrteou Gibson, James
Fowler, Jeff G6a**d» i|id E. P. Linehart
were eouviotod of violating the Internal rev¬
enue laws, fined and imprisoned.
D. K. Price, the eldest citizen of Clinton
coun^, died at Frankfort, Ind., 95th year.
Until Within the last few days be has been
remarkably robust, and in energy excelled
many man t*6-score yesu-s his junto!**'
• Jamsf. .IM*.Klrke, 7 formerly head clerk of
the Arcade hotel at Springfield, 0., has
San Qhentin, to one
geles. ,' } «t.'
The dead body of J. H. Beatty, of South¬
west City, Mo., was found concealed ia a
clump of bushes, near Okmulgee, I. T. He
had been to Oklahoma. The supposition to
thathe was murdered for money, of which
-he had considerable.
Edward Palmer Turner, *« . - mt and
killed his cousin and brother-i n ,, •.. itnbert
Turner, near “The Plains.” i'.iii.juhar
coa&ty, W. Ya., Sunday, aud in turn
shot by Edward C. Turner, bri.uur of Rob¬
ert, died from his wounds.
The wisdom’of the weather cier.k in mixing
soM water with the Kentucky co n >j hUsea-
is demonstimtod tq- the t.,e. i n r- blue
grass farmersgre beaL.ning in s..e double-
headed green vipers. perfectly .Patrick Ifeltable, C >ok, highly
respected and Bracken reports theft-
presence in county. ■ i&v.j
•^At La Cross, Wis, the )►«! , was
found hanging by the »*•< . i in »
secluded oorner of a yard .... loML
The man bad used to bang hi’ 4eaf
he, wort around his body. iow«
for certain who he fa, but «> is a
family at Caledonia, Minn., a >’as
robbed of s everal hundred d< ■
Seemingly! Eradicated
With repeated and powerful dOBes of of quinine, various
ChillB and fever, in some one if*
fronts, springs into active existence again,
often without the slightest apparent provo¬
cation. Toextingufah the smouldering«n malady,no hrra lesa
of this obstinate and recondite
a
sufficient. When every resource of the
pharmaeopceW has been exhauewsPNgaiast it
in vain, the Bitters conquer iV-wtil remove
influence of atmospheric poison that begets
malarial disease, from its attacks. Disorders
of the stomach, liver and bowsfa are among
“ “ ‘ TSTbiSs
Homey and the Oat.
MUfidby
l iaw aHS a about creature, the room. with
attempted, for
St" Ms hand, shut ‘ it “ in a drawer,
listened while it st
momenta to.escape,
had he dozed off
He had an exciting butEnaSy acpmhle before
he caught this one, Minor
its thedrawerwith
comp retired.
Again, similar h<
a
single allowed—in spies, h sped-
SB Ss
out of bed and opened tbe drawer piles
very cautiously, tiously, to to look look for for tbe i
of the night; * ■■ but ..... lol there
were no
there 1 He r3i
and then disco .
back >, He bad, in
no to it catching fact, i
his night in catching t the ”
same
whichlmd fU.______ flown out at tte
finally *.•***»
was Francisco opened Ar^oi^aut had eacaped.—San
. Peculiar
*
In the combination, proportion, and prepa¬
ration of its ingredients, SSfflri3w9*e!S Hood’gtiarsapariila
homo. whiohtaft >( tgtwav n{ atMtn<rfJt nhponri n
„ oareaparrilla to the most, sue-
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darkens Extract of Flax Cough Cure
is entirely harmless Goo€*for Mny
cough heals of of childhood childhood bronchi or old age. It
the and dungs, and
stops the cough. For Winter Winter or
Bronchial Cough this syrup is the
best ever discovered. Only one sire,
large B. bottle. Price $1.00, Store. at Dr. N.
Flax Drewry’s Soap makes Drug the Skin Clarke’s
Price 25 smooth,
soft and white. cents.
Pusled Him.
A A man man who who had had never seen the in¬
side of a telegraph office wandered
into that of New London the other
day, and as some one came in with »
message asked to “see it go.” He was
taken inside and gratified, but was not
inclined to believe that a message Was
Finally really sent Manager by Smith the clicking built short key.
a
circuit in the operating room, with
Operator Costello at one end andthe
old man and the manager at the other.
Then Then Mr. Mr. Smith requested the old
fellow to whisper h>
written out at tbe other end of tbe
short circuit he claimed told that Costello
heard him when he Mr; Mam
Smith what to send. Smith
gested to him that he should
paper what he wanted to ssy, aad then
he could "shenanagin” convince Mmself that there
was no about ii The
old fellow ffid so, and Mr. Smith sent
it to Costello, who returned the words
on paper. Even then he could hardly
be convinced, hut he concluded that \
“it was the dumdest thing he ever
saw.” He spent half an hour in the
office and furnished a great laugh for
the operators and messenger
He hailed been in from telegraph Ledyard office and
never a
■N§w Lo ndon Tejggraph.
Extraordinary Done Scratching.
Herbert Sperry, Tremont, legs. Confined 111., had
Erysipelas in both to
the house six Weeks. He says: “When
I was able to get on my legs, I had an
itching sensation that nearly run me
crazy, I scratched them raw to the
bones*. Tried everything without re¬
lief. I was tormented in this way for
two years. I then found Clarke’s Ex¬
tract of Flax (Papillon) Skin Cure at
the Drug Store, used well.” it, aud Qtarke’s it has
cured me sound ana
Flax Soap has no equal for Bath and
Toilet. Skm Cure 00. Soap 25c.
For sale at Dr. N. B. Drewry’s {Drug
Store.. .
Abbott’s East Ifldlrih Corn Paint
removes all Cbfns, BrmlonSnnd For. Warts
speedily without pain. i- sale by
Mtwrf‘% atr...
BTV FAR
AiUdlMtaprUi
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NEW YORK OR BOSTON
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OCEAN : STEAMSHIP: t NE
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Central Railroad of Georgia
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
New on aato a* rednood rates. ■ Good to re¬
turn until 0ctober31st, 1889.
'weTrom Magnificent heat Steamer and elegant i no¬
Free the and dust. Incident ttt
Rail toil Routes. Route*. If If yon yon are Rick th* the trip trip Will in-
vigorate and baud yon
60 East try Sea and You’ll not Regret It
Passengers, srouM before purchasing Well inquire tickets flnrt via of
other routes, do to
the Agent at your station or to
M 8 BELKNAP, W. ft fWttLIM,
J ' a fii ?. i; -. ■ - -- j ££ fc.Jg
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BE OF COOP CHEER.
To the honezt inquirer after truth, who,
troubled with some contagious blood dis¬
ease, seek# a remedy from his which will com-
pictcly eradicate system every
germ ot blood poison, thst the ones he
loves—his wife and hi# children—may be
of ass Read sure comes nse proof tells as
curative virtue. virtue. Read the the following
true testimonyv n n
ate ?. " T "" v " 1 " " *
Twelve yei ttfe-iis are I Contracted contract* a terri-
bie case of My afflio
tion non tite, did was was truly truiy sleep horn well Ole. night, i had no diges¬ appe¬
not at my
tion was impaired, my throat was full of
“hadi^en untfcrtbe t! was a total of wreck,
treatment several
of tried the nearly lending even’ physicians blood remedy of Atlanta ad j
tised; went to Hot Springs, Where I
Three years ago I was laid up with
i euma such ; P ^£&1S W not ’-”" leave P
t summer fion' tl s3et ease seemed to re-
«HW4tt. mended B. B. B. SNU2SS$ff£ I began to use it at
,
and Westmorland, Dr. others Ktiott, who Garrett & Bro.,
uuriKrous know ol my
for case. I really I cheerfully believe It recommend is the best medicine B. B. B.,
^JM^.^BoIw6rth, Atlanta, Ga.
wboH DurihS the of monthof February I bought
s a -dL B.fc. ior my four-year old
ruary my elder son, twelve years of age,
was literally covered with ugly sores on
B. B.B. As a Quick blopd 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
physlfcians, and the use of the most-noted
medicines.
I was covered with a copper-colored
eruption all over my body ' " ana $SSK IimbSj with
throat tuid great nervousness. ’l becan.c
tnctedulous, tiash ckuiaM«M*ugto_,. enough but being Mood told purifier ..wtk that and B. B. that HM B.
.. sure ^
it did not require a patient to use a gross
before Within Within he was cured, I commenced its
USe. two two weeks’time weeks’ time I I frit felt im- im-
SSi I have taken about ten bottles
s well and sprightly as any man.
:ite and strength have returned
and my hair does not fall out. 1 do not
hesitate to say that B. % B. has mo equal
who as a general will blood only purifier, bottle ana will any be one
use one com
vlneed that it has no equal in these parts.
. - ---------------- 't to i»*ip&ndid fine
i a ctm-
dkion. You have fcelibe r to direct any
sufferer toime in person.,
K. v P. 1 B. Jones,
Atlanta, Ga
I believe I actually sw:
medicine in vain efforts to cure the dis¬
ease. the urgent >Vith advice little hope, friend, I finally and acted on
bottle of B. B. B, I pi experienced a change got a
a
and my despondency was somewhat dis¬
sixteen pelled. bottles, I kept using and aH it the until ulcers, 1 had rheuma¬ taken
tism, and other horrors of blood poison
have and disappeared, well again, after and at last experience I am sound of
an
twenty years of torture.
.»}' A- P- BRunson, Atlanta, Ga.
8. B. Kennesaw, B. Company—M Ga., Sept 11,188*.
y Dear Sir:
I take great pleasure in acknowledging
the great.behefit my wife has derivedfrom
ferer from Scrof
ease which had lain dormant ail her life.
We had attention from some of the most
skillful physicians in the country, but all
to no effect* until we had all despaired of
her. ever reefivering. Her mouth was one
solid utoer, and tor two months niombs o’r ©v more r
her bod^p^s broken out : with with tores tores until i
•■re lashes wo* toad a iv.<iui<ii eye-brews; iiau ia of fact, hair, also seemed eye¬
she
to be a complete wreck.
Now comes the great secret which I
want all the world to know: That three
bottle* of Blood Balm medicine has done
the work which would sound incredible to
iny one who did not knqw it ’to be so.
To-day clear from m wife scrofulous is perfectly healthy and and she
has three-month-old any babe, taint, also
ndw a per¬
fectly healthy. Very respectfully
Glen Alpine Station, N. C. )
February 13 th, 1888 . j
. This is to certi: y that three four years-ago I
had hrio^,the toy left ; amputated inches
tated ere came sneasdFed d running ulcer on the
end — of . . it it that that 3« inches one
sszsvwass that My weight the time I
rwsi|s^ffWfs at com-
pounds bottles to weight; f when sound I and had well, taken but
twelve was fifteen
taking until I had taken
totdfk 180 pounds and
measure five feet and three inches high
•Uw^rndfree. ,creij toft
tor costly and valunt!.- art
« return wo ask thst you
w« send, to those who
iafeSS T hit jrrand rnnch.uc i,
*»f»ts, and new asdis fo»
S’SSasKwmt - ZV5L
CONSUMPTIVE
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OPENING OF SUMMER CLOTHING!
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AMvc Bourchmlt nfce-fitti:
State* for
We, pletwaui
ih ill VS. . dr, .CLOTHING
l hnvo found it in the Htffn-
mnr Goods of Alfred Benia-
min A Co., of Netoi York. 1
tat tin; vn U«- and torgest? Htock, desirable and
Lstst most
i-.ieuirttiteitt) I Ita ve over ear-
i’ii d,
oals .MBd-t-Vcote
try summer tltiys.
Kverjrbmly and examine m iavlted to
come
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1845. Life Insurance. 1889.
THE
Motsal Bieit Life line c».
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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
Purely Mutual. Assets over FORTY TWO MILLION DOLLARS. Annual ;
Income over Seven Million Dollars. i
La ge and Annual Dividends, No ‘Tontine Estimates.”
The best Life Contract on tbe market. We invite a comparison of our
Policies with these written by other Companies.
8. W. MANCHAM <k SONS, Agents,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
CLARENCE V ANGIER, State Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
d&wtouigl.
For )-( Cheari J-( Goods
........CALL ON........
W. N|. HOLMAN dfeCO.
We Standard-A Sugar tor making cake. Citron, Currents, Prunes and al
kinds of Extracts for Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat, jellies
and in fact anything you want.
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
tesr Lesve us your order and it will be attended to.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
JJ,,- HASSEW SHOE STORE JUL
fit. W. HA6SELK08.
k n BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN
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thei Bff" Are new nridj- io do jour vi mij *k. Li l i,iiii,(i liuspiit and wnrcjis fa s feat
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SPENCE & SMITH,
Solomon Street,, Griffin, Ca.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
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Sash., Doors, Blinds.
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Mantels, Mouldings, Balinsters, Neiells, Etc., Etc. •!.
Dressect and Rough Lumber, Laths and Shmg es
Paints, Oils, Window Glass.and Putty.
GRIFFIN, i U t t t GEORG.
We mknDfaetori- all oor goods and shall endeavor to pleaoe «1JJ both as 'to nrine
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