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MEDICINE.
Office, 44 M^Jay St! Ne^York.
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100,000 Agents WantedESK
ONLY AUTHENTIC. Complete and Gropic
History of Jdmstovn FM.
Profusely Illustrated with riews of all sorts
ctnnoeted with the terrible seenesof the migh-
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Q. E. HIRES, PHILADELPHIA.
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SCHEUERMAN & WHITE,
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asks that
committee entrust to her the $ 150.
now in Chicago, and she will be
ils distribution,
millionaires
lys that if the
does not interfere with rod tape, she
Jtouse and honjn every family m the
iglass^ohwf engineer, in al(
Gen. i Hastings to withdraw ***. has
ly to*
lastings ■
in its worst form
attended» prevalent here,
S3g ft
sioknew is not serious. It .
nelly, Early Thursday employe of morning the John in
drunken an stupor lay down morgue, the
on
sylvania tracks on the stone bridge
went to sleep. A passing train out
deavoring damaged, to save from that going structure, with wmcfe
was out
TbfrBnulu Mission.
Nxw York, July 6 —The
gossip Washington in diplomatic special circles says: is The that latest John
Hay Mr. Hay will is be given Ohioan the by Russian birth, mission. but
an
resided iu this city for a number
years. He is rich and accomplished.
place credit to with the country quite
yke Rice. He is Mr.
Blaine’s candidate for the place. Mr.
Elliott I*. Shepard’s friends are still
; the Ohio man has the
best chance.
Intellectual Women. -
“I do believe those women.
Who for years and years and years.
Keep To polishing their intellects.
ornament their biers”—
should again call the attention of
their sex to the remedy especially
provide for the correction of their
physical of Buffalo. ailments It is by Dr. R. V. Pierce
Prescription.” called ‘‘Favorite
Women of intellect
lor years and years and pars have
used it and pronounced it the best
corrective of all “female weakness”
that can be had Anywhere. Ask your
druggists using. Guarantied for it. Full give directions for
to satisfac-
tiod or money refunded.
• Nc WS IN BRI fa-.
A Condensation »f Interesting Item, an
Various Subjects.
Proctor Knott won the Sheridan stakes.
Can killed Richard Shield at Vincennes,
Indiana.
Wheat in eastern Indiana is above the
average.
D’Alvini, ttu juggler, died at Chicago
Thursday.
Oscar Burkal was killed by a train at
Lebanon, Ind.
John Magimiis was killed by ligntiling at
Ocean Springs, Miss.
Benjamin Barrere, pioneer, died at Hills¬
boro, Q., Thursday, Aged T7.
day Springfield, O, dedicated on Thurs¬ 8.
the fountain given to the city by O.
Kelly.
John McWilliams, of Lowellvllle, O, shot
off a firecracker and all his fingers simulta¬
neously.
Judge Bay, of Canton. O., declines toe
appointment of United States district judge
for northern Ohio because of ill health.
A train wrecked on the Chesapeake by landslide and Ohio raU-
road was a at Ona, W.
Vo. Two persons were killed and several
injured.
Robert Bruce, a prisoner in the Ohio
penitentiary, received fra- his Fourth of
July on unconditional annulment of his life
sentence for murder.
A company publishing the “Indiana
School-book Series” agrees to furnish the
books of the common-school course at prices
varying from five cents to seventy-five
The Falk, Jung & rt Brewing
company's plant, OS South Fierce
street, Milwaukee, was totally destroyed by
fireT bursday afternoon. Total loss about
At Johnstown, Fa., John Donnelly, an
employe of the morgue, in a drunken stupor
My down on the Pennsylvania railroad
tracks on the stone bridge and went to
sleep. A passing train cut off both his legs.
He will die.
Tim birthday of Charles Richter, of Ham¬
ilton, O., was celebrated in a novel way
Thursday. His friends dsoorated %im with
flags and drove him around toe city in a
oooch, after frhich they presented him with
cabbage, cauliflower, beet, turnip and cu¬
cumber bouquets and a chunk of soap and a
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Found in the Newspapers.
From the Cresco, Iowa, “Plaindeal
er,” “We have never, a« our readers
for nearly thirty years in thin countr
can testify, written a’ ‘buff’ of any
patient, medicine. Duty ns well as
readers and the public that, having
been violent completely and distressing prost&ted cold, with a
after
three days fighting in with ordinary
remedies and getting no relief from
their use, we obtained a bottle of
L- V.
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exposition grounds were brU-
hmtedThmvday night in honor
oarsman, defeated
A boarding house in Berlin was robbed
ssawsw'ai of Uhl
on ex-attorney general toe ted
is the chief loser
The stars and stripes were Thursday ^
hoisted over the United States ‘ legation in
majority ot
A grand ban-
quet was given in toe evening
'flu, Ticket "SciUpeti'*
Tho class of business men formerly
called “scalpers” are looked upon to¬
day traveling by railway public managements generally and the
as indis¬
pensable to the business of one and
the convenience of tho other. Ticket
brokers are now numbered by the
hundreds. So far as I can learn, tho
original Baltimore, “scalper” the president was of Lansing, the largest of
of Die national associations of ticket
brokers. He was, fifteen years ago, a
hotel clerk in Baltimore, and when
thus engaged it frequently fell into
his line to buy at a bargain and sell at
a tickets. profit unused portions of railroad
He saw there was money in
the business, and hung out a sign,
“Railroad tickets bought, sold or ex¬
changed.” throughout At the once he had imitators
east, and from the
peddling the of unused far portions reaching of tickets
grew for it must present be understood that system, if the
business of the ticket broker was con¬
fined to the sale of return coupons,
etc., one man could do all the business
done in St Louis, and he would starve
to death at it—One of Them in Globe-
Democrat
Propelling Trains on tr p Grades,
In order to secure the traction nec-
to employ western states, large and
heavy engim very two and
es—in many cases
more—entailing A mechanical thereby very heavy hea
expense. engineer „ eer of
Albany, which has N. Y., been ha? ha? practically invented invented a a demon¬ device devi
strated to secure the “tractionai ef¬
fort” necessary without the use of ad¬
ditional or “heavyweight’’ engines.
A third rail is laid in the center of the
track of the standard size and weight
Affixed under the locomotives are two
wheels in a nearly horizontal position
which runs along the sides of the top
of less tho tightly.—New rail, and in action grip Telegram. it more
or York
has Wright been married Burke, of fifteen Troup county, Ga.,
years and has
fourteen triplets children, and twins five times,
once, one solitary alone.
Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint
removes all Corns, Bunions and Warts
speedily all Druggists.’ without pain. For sale by
raa»17dSwlv.
That ‘‘Tired Feeling.”
The news papers are having a good
deal of fun nowadays over that “tired
feeling,” cal so much spoken of in medi¬
with advertisements, the ill-health in connection
of females. It
may be a source of hilarity to witty
paragraphers, but not so to suffering
women, who by overwork and a dis¬
regard of the laws of health, have
lapsed invalidism. into a What condition bordering need on
most women
is to be relieved of some of the slav¬
ish work that is piled on them, and a
free bud judicious use of strengthen¬
Ash, ing tbnics, such as P. P. P. (Prickly
Poke Root and Potassium), the
greatest blood purifier and invigor-
ator in use. Superb as a builder up
of woman, oringing back lost ener-
and color to faded
the appetite and
ewing in her that healthy
vitality long lost. P. P. P. cures all
blood diseases, such as Rheumatism,
Syphilis, affections, Gout, Scrofula and alP Ul¬
cerous that melancholly even vanquishing of Dys¬
pepsia. All druggists enemy sell it. man
n Eminent Doctor’s Prescription.
Dr. C. P. Henry, Chicago,111., who
has practiced medicine many years
scribed says: Lastspringhe Clark’s Extract used of and Flax pre¬
(Papillon) Skin Cure in AO or 50
cases, and never new a case where it
failed to cure. “I know of no reme¬
dy I can rely on so implicitly,” Posi¬
tive cure for all diseases of the skin.
Applied Soap externally. Clark’s Skin
is best for babies. Cure
$1,00. Soap accents. At Dr. N.
B. Drewry Drugstore.
ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council
Griffin. Ga., that from and after the
of this ordinance it shall be illegal for
merchant or other party doing business
the city to keep any goods, wares,
dise oi any kind or description, on the ride-
of said city nearer than four feet
enter of sidewalk on either ride.
Be it further ordained ' and passed, That
any person shall violate this ordinance the;
shun be arrested and a warrant sworn
and they shall be tried before the Judge
the city court, and on conviction shall
on the streets on the city chain gang,
more than sixty days, or shall be fined
more than fifty dollars, or both oi said
ties in the discretion of the court.
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great gift to m
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lot, Wood Balm Co, d Atlanta, Ga,
for their r -^rss^srmssn, illustrated- “Book of Wonders,”
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wo; Wrful cures. At their offics in Atlan¬
ta, the Blood Balm Co. will be happy to
•how seekers after truth thousands of let¬
ters in the original manuscript, received
from happy persons made well by using
B. B. B.
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. U.
0, P. SHELL, Warrenton, N. C,
writes; “My eyes gave me great
trouble and when rubbed would
inilame and become swollen. T wo bottles
of Botanic Blood Balm made a firm cure.”
B.11.B. B. B. B. u ft, P. B.
•k FRS.BETTIE GRAVES, San Saba
y Texas, writes: ”Qur little daughter
was afflicted with white scabs and
dandruff and small sores on the front of
her head. Botanic Blood Balm healed the
sores, improved her general health, and
she Is now getting as fat as a pig.”
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B.B. B. 8. B. 15. B.B.B.
ITT \l\J H.HENDERSON,Macon,Ga,
writes: “I suffered six years
” ” 1 from blood poison. Four bot¬
tles B. B. B. did me more good than all
other medicines 1 have ever-taken.’’
B. B.B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
T-\ R. A. R. JAYNES* SON, Lutes-
I J vilie, Mo, writes: “We sell twelve
bottles of B. B. B. to one of another
blood purifier ten times as widely adver¬
tised.”
.' B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
T~) s. ELSON, Clover Bottom, Tenn,
n\ writes: “I had an ugly running
*• 1 sore on my leg. My daughter had
a similar sore below her knee. B. B. B.
cured us both. It is theonly remedy that
ever did her or me any good.”
U. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
TJ I I L. CASSIDY, Kennesaw, Ga,
writes: “My wife was a great
**- -*'* sufferer from scrofula. Three bot¬
tles of B. B. B. has made her a perfectly
healthy woman.”
B. I). B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
A, H. PARKER, Willow City, Texas,
writes: "I have taken B. B. B
for paralysis, and received great
benefit.”
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
QAM ' M. LEEMAN, Ridgeway, Tex,
S N writes: “I was afflicted with sores
and boils all over my body; heard of
Botanic Blood Balm, and gave it triaL
Under its use the disease entirely disap¬
peared.”
B. B.B. B.B.B. B. B. B.
. T R. WILSON, Glen Alpine, N. C.
- I writes: “My leg w^s. amputated
* below the knee of blood
on account
poison and bone affection. A big running
sore, four inches across, came on me after
;t\vas cut off. 1 was given up by the doc¬
tors but have got well by using Botanic
Blood Balm, and also gained very much
in weight”
8. B. B. B.«r«. B. B. B.
•R jyj jf R§. B. or SHEPHERD, No. 802 ,
East Main Street, Norfolk, Va,
writes: “I received so much ben¬
efit from a use of B. B. B, It is a great
medicine.”
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.B.
SOUTHERLAND, Bardston,
Ky, writes: “I never found
anything to do me so much
good as Botanic Blood Balm.”
B. B. B. B. B* B. B. B* B.
W. ALEXANDER, Madison
vilie, Ky, writes: “One bottle
B. B. B. cured me of severe
rheumatism.”
, B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
T I IL OTLAW, Mt Olive, N. C,
writes: “One bottle of B. B. B.
entirely cured me of rheumatism.”
j
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
T EW JOHNSON, Belmont Station,
Miss, writes: “My body, neck,
j_ j face and ears and scalp, were all
covered with sores, and my hair
came out. I lost toy appetite and was
very feeble. I am using B. B, B. and the
•ores are all healing and going away.”
B. B. IB B. B. B. B. B. B.
JOHN MATTINGLY,Louisville, Ky.
writes: “I suffered from pains in
Yj back medicine and severe I had kidney taken disease. did All no
the me
good. I took one bottle of B. B. B. and
have not had% pain since."
B.B.B. B.B.B. B. B.B.
B. B. B.
, me for years,:
edies did no good,
g. B. B. B- B. B.
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will mdJ you sample toot sells for three dol
^’“^.rtyouma ^toese that will pey
you from $100 to per month
Address
m RICHMOND I-D^ggSD CO^
$75 to $250 lor canbemade us. Agents
who fur _ horse and giv
their preferred whole can bnriness. ia Spare
time to 1 mo
meats may be profit in V employed and also. B. F
few vacancies A t M cities.
JOHNSON CO, 1 > Main St, Biohmond
Vo.
N B.—Please state
nee. Never mind
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We ate here, and here to slay and have on _ hand I
a large stock of
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS!
which wo defy competition on. We haven large etrak of “bone dry lum¬
ber, of the finest vunlity and < an guarantee the very best goods. In tike
way of Mouldings, Mant les, Ituilusters, etc., t-t<-.. we p«p just beat the beet
price the place you can get anywhere! Ami as for Window and Boor Frames ours is
to come. Ours i< a “home enti-rpriw-, ’ and we are home folks;
born and rained in Georgia, ami have devoted unt* entire time and at "
to work working to the wood liest for the past twenty yvam. and claim to know
advantage. We a iso employ gooff workmen, who
stand how to do the woi k. For i late.- and many other reasons we
name, we claim a right to patron.iga of the people. g
We heaxtily thunk the public generally for very liberal patronage, and
solicit a continunco of tlm
DON'T FORGET THAT WE WILL-HME.
Drewry*s : Drug : Store
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Has just received a full supply of Landredth, Cleveland and iohnson & Rob¬
bins’ Garden Seed-aiso field seed-all freoh. Guaranteed
EASTERN SEED POTATOES.
STOCK POWDERS!! NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT II!
NB.DREWRY.
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MM Mr III Mir 11 DHl Ms
JEWELRY, CLOCKS, &C.
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Special attention given to Repairing. 20 Hill Street GRIFFIN, GA
For )-( Cheat) )-( Goods
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#.H: HOLMAN *CO.
We Standard A Sugar for making cake. Citron, Currents, Prunes and al
kinds of Extracts tor Flavoring. The best Pat. Flour, Mince Meat, Jellies
and in fact anything you want
★ TURKEYS, FISH AND OYSTERS.
Leave us your order and H will be attended to.
BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER AT
HASSElkUS’ SHOE STORE HILL 2 2 8T.—
Home-made Shoes and Leather a Specialty.
ud Slippers of all kinds.
per cord paid for 200 cords of Tan-bark. H. W. HASSELKUS.
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New Goods Every Day
- Which we propose to soli
Cheaper Than Anybody.
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