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SShas bar. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, :sj had the
hare ne hesitation in recommending
this medicine.”—Robert Horton, Fore-
man Seailliffht, MorriHton, Ark.
‘‘Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cured me ol
her more than any other medicine she
ever need.”— Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty,
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Sold by all Drnggistt. Price *1; six bottles, 4
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must ffite’Barfcsssns.
■ FOR MEN ONLY!
A POSITIVE
Sfiif WHELESi*STAMP
-PRESS CO.-
748 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
Agents Wanted I Catalogue FlikBI
rubber stamps, seals,
badges, checks, stencils,
STEEL STAMPS, dec.
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SZ:.5ui^ auwtoa^h mz
"You luiye a trousseau on hand,
then! 1 suppose that fancy garment,
eyes. the ‘ wwhp We doni $A make opened trousseau,” wide her
mMA I..... no
' Did you thiuk I worked at
a dressmaker’*?’
iK*S gave with there me Mme. tod a t—’* month much X.t"
= h*H
__ niiippvpiHii
awful screw in this city.
■ I ..... ......... I faro
utadame's. When I worked there!
wits laid oil' reg'lar three mouths in
Kdwv; in stock ■H supply mak¬
«f limy which are put to
ing i-oflin linings, mostbf wwi*k,■' ’em
Mm- U om s a. . ■ it JmX , fussy '
though, work is half for that matter, wliat none of ! hsd their
bother with. sojyissy uph'u I as sewed I live to
for.
people. (she is o * *
woman) used to “have the sai
-< r, dMMMunnfcer's, and *>■«
? lnce
iggfe the dress back again to be alt*
"* “ ‘I a burial
n see dy this; it is made
ovep the corn*. Miss B- it is
great comfort to her wthat
cm as wears ’em don’t make t|o o com- <
. plaint, and ....... ip the ...... main they atfcbe- ah
coming, which can’t ‘ be be said sma at of live
dresses—I mean the dresses live peo¬
ple wear.
What 1 making ivirfg is for
am
,h§TO Iter trousseau 1 begun
was
making Jor her as she would h&ve
dwtto In fer wedding dress.
tfe'^3f d dai U lt wouId SJ 6ea°pityif
end vve were, of the as (oft our where sewing pile^uj room is at the
of them
is to have to go dbwhstairs add take
orders for roues for folks that Still
have breath in .their to bodies. avfifuj Some
people seem to Ik an hurry
to get their dead put underground. dmvntlairs
When Miss B^ri*'Wfis to-
day. at nodntime, and the rest of us
had were her eating chair lunch, break down one of under the girls
be had, her,
and as there she was uo other to
what did do hut go out and drag
in a coffin to ut ou t When kve had
finished our lunch we took and laid
her out in it and covered her with a
robe; aad then we began to cry, and
talk about the virtues of the deceased,
considering, and were having there arodl.jolly candles, wake,
was no
when in come the boss. We didn’t
know but we’d all he fired out tor med¬
dling that with it toe would coffins, be but all lie in said his
pocket was if laay loafers money " '
we were
us in him our cofflnSj better than asour custom work, i
pay our
giri in the coffin—she’s awfully
cheeky—jumped up if and told him it
was play time, as was not yet half
past 12, and then he said what was
fun to us woul# be considered death
by most folks, the and witli that he he went
out One of girls said was ip »
good humor because there was talk of
the yellow fever coming hero this
summer, but that wasn’t to. Under¬
takers ain’t no more heartless than
other men, and when it comes to pay¬
ing their girls they ain’t half such
skins Tribune. as some women.”—New York
:
s»y* lie * Choked a Hear to Death.
A man named Robert Brown, who
resides s&'tSf near Fox Hollow, is credited
mountain hamlet. The animal was
no larger than a Newfoundland dog,
hut it was fat and plumps Brown
killed the bear, but lie says he used
neither firearm nor missile of any
Ikind. Ho Reel choked it to death with his
brawny The animal r^JiL— Was feeding
berries when Brown first
Taking stealthily off his coat, within the hunter "throwing" crept
up to
distance, when he covered the brute’s
head and face with the garment Be¬
fore bruin cbuldfree himself from the
unwelcome covering, Brown had got¬
ten close enough to the shaggy Its brute
to gets his lingers around throat.
He squeeml surely mightily, succumbed and the bear the
slowly killing but aud fell dead at to the
hunter’s pressure feet The weighed
carcass
1J0 pounds, tkur steaks were dis¬
tributed around, and ' home folks”
mid a score or more of early Catskill
mountain guests ate hear meat for the
first tone in their lives. • *
Brown says he choked a wildcat to
death last winter. There are people
who doubt this Samsouian story, but,
be that ns it may, the steaks were a
reality. —Kingston Freeman, -t- <
Blair S ays It’s All Bight.
Mr. S. O. Blair,Chicago,says: house without “We
could not keep of Flax Skin your Care
Clarke’s Extract
and Cough Cure. We have both
for numerous trouble for
our chfld. Wefecom ugh
Brmmm If want the best toilet soap get
Clarke’s you Flax Soap, 25 cento. Ask
Dr. N. B. Drewry, DngMfftfr these
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formers are, as a rote, i
and It can hardly haveoocmmdtoi
one to cemcehrefektaaooearign
arise in which a vocalist
censured by bis emuk
however" woffidUm"
connection with aa
theatre, and the case,
tain to come into <
has been fined one
his alleged irregula
ing to hli Btateinent,
oaais of a private i
W« shall not attem]
toe decision which “ nu
given, pend but, appare
upon the m
Hge^jurrto
PI hoWever, he
1«M im named
nonncement
meaning here
interesting whether to 1
an
matter of
must
the latter
wm ever at the
passion ating.—London for GIdbSt.
While my back Ms to break, and head at
is a consent hfctlbU.
Positive remedy sree’e Favorite for those PrAe d rip^jn/'
meats, insularities, and weaknesses irttUfte
so common to womankind.
Underground Canal.
The strongest canal in the world ife
one I never tow mentioned !JL -----
book or newspaper. It k a
IBB teem miles ^aat long. between Wi
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toought thiiiy chuld save nm uky-f
ami drained at the torife tiOte. iiOrdi
nary caoBf furnished boats are used, but }oh the.
roof power of is the tunnel by Orel, men. the
are cross
of pieces, propulsion and the lie men who do the work
on their hack* on the
iighl f live men boate will aud j draw a train-of four
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visions ih the tui
other without difficulty. -
in SL Jxiuu Globe-XtemocniL
It Won’t Bakk BUsM-fti other words
Hood’s SarsapariUa r ! “-
ties. Its proprietors t
f'one, submit proot tr -----. ---
tion caused Or promoted by impure blood or
assurance that you will not to disappoited
• the result, ____» A«1
' To Cure j . .....;
Atlanta, Ga,, is said to htore a queer
”* y
using bad language are iS^ufe' l,
their mouths out with writer ii
with quassia. The m w
sidered a cure; at least it is not seed¬ so
easily forgotten Is as a licking Invention or* worth
ing. general it not use? an Our family disci¬
more
pline is a poverty stricken affair—
mostly made up of jawing and thrash¬
ing; although tome New F—*— J —
sia cap, with say another can
, An Offbasive Breath 4
is most dissressing, not oifiy to the
person afflicted if be bave any pride,
but to those with Whom he cotnerfn
contact. It Is adeHcate matter to
speak of, bat it has ported mot only
friends but lovers. Bad breath ana
Catarrh catarrh are Remedy inseparable. the Dr; Sage's
cures worst
cases as thousands can testify. **
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A Flto Yataqd by aLady,
What fish Is most valued by a lady ?
maimm colie, and relieviiig Jt teething.
Be Merciful to Yourself,
And heed the appeals for assistance put' forth
by your liver, vben the oryan is out oi order.
taeittarans of the skin and eyeballs, furred tonfftte.
sonr
w«s. The mercy you extend
Stomach Bitters, most genial to alteratives,
and deserved the hepatic attention gland by resuming early reciprocates its secretive the
functions actively and regularly. Among the
accompanying freedom good results headaches, are renewed and di¬
gestion, from a re¬
sumption of activity to the bowels. AS bil¬
ious symptoms disappear; and appetite and
sleep improve. Benefloest are. the effects to
the Bittere in malarial disease, hervovtonese. kidney disor¬
der, rheumatic ailments and
ADVICE TOpHOIriKBS.
Mbs. Wixslow’s Soothing Sysop,
MGHBnwSSS;
and phyriciaBB m the United States,
with and has never-failing,suceese been naed for forty by tnilfioiui years
of mothers for their cbildre*. Dur¬
ing the process of teething tofie^restbe ito vatee child
is incalculable. It
THwb pain, cures dyemtrry and diar-
baa 1th to the
„ Pric e gysc
a bottle. aug2eod&wly
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ef Others cotoes *s
a mighty revelation. Common senfe tells
him actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtu*. Read the following
true testimony s f ‘ ’
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le leading physicians of A
maiaed whatever—thedread several months, receiving atfil no
dit disease clung c
tome. Three Three „ M I I
years years **go ’ Ago was wa laid up with
‘heumatism.; My knees were driwn tip
Last summer the disease setioted to re-
Ify redtonmend
--
blood r '
his
______ _____if of
i s quick Mood' cleans tr it has
ao equal. James HhuL Atlants, Ga
For several years 1 imve been offering
from a constitutional blood poitoft, which
K
that B. B. B.
use. Within two weeks' 1
*PP^ito and y man.
eturned
►uc leg, sjt
4; believe I actually
he most
—i —but ail
„ tcL Until wc fed all despaired ol
Now comes the great secret which !
want all the world to know: That thre«
botttes of Blood Balm medicine has doi.e
ffie work which would sound incredible to
dear from any scrJuious taint, and she
^SSSSKtS’S wwsaiSki
and bone affection. After it
PJBB .
■P when 1 l #»ed had taken ffi
sound and welL l>ut
i I had taken fifti-.
tote
measure five feet and to
M
Uke Ice a a charm. charm. dW I k. Wilso*.
tod resign of return of the t
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Aa Ssbte. Mich., Dee. *9,
Bead for books on Blood Sinus es sad Cancer*,
mated free. TMS rn 8 7T 0<?BL
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Sash, Blin ds , D oors.
We are here, and here to stay and have on hand
a large stock of
fiem,$Asr*Ne umos i
w«y of Mouldings, Monties, Bsilasters, etc., etc., we can just beat the best
born and raised in Georgia, add have devoted aur entire time and attention
to worYto working the wood best for the past twenty years, and claim to know how to
advantage. We also emptojrfood workmen; Who under-
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~RT»nSniSrf h |£»L g ''''' , '' , ' ,, ' 0rrer ’ ‘"^ ral P “ tTO “ P ‘
DON'T FORGET THIT WE WILL HIVE.
For the present Fruit Crop tofiftitoousaud eBATES, made right here
by our home labor. Keep '
help Oi boom aur twon and coi
,
(PrtoMy Ask, Poke Boot sad Pwtasstwm.)
■—MAX* roemvs ckjbks o» all roam axd miam <rt - ...;
ffiPPioSl'TS . PbjrrioiausuxlocssP. y. R ssssplco pon wrn rocsin doob snd
— rr‘~ M ■**—iru
tod YMtewy BypUlls, SypUUtlc bhsu -SSSSSL-. *c«ss
msttnu, ScrofBkms thorns tod hom.
OUndaUr Swellings, fiboumstUln, Kld- tomonotinsli MgtksBlk'
■onlo UUto. test bo«mto to ths wotowM i
SYPHILIS
ImionsMtosUimsUMnt,
•csMtesAste, ste. sold by mi prsagMs.
s powerful tonic 2 si MPPMAWW—» Pr sa rt a urs .
wrndkBt sppiiisn, bunding WMOUSSSU OMWMWVS.
•rriem rsptoly. If yon sto w«J Uw IH sdE SATAJSNAB,
fSSUasSa tool bsdly My P. P. P s i CA.
RHEUMATISM
SUMTHT »U MONT,
TMeUsKewsnd Kmtoriv Htofei MtepomSMotss
THE ERRORS u’YOUTHand MANHOOD
“I HEARO a voids IT 8AID, ‘•COM* AND BBB.‘»
11 n time me u. i,
s In effect Angnst 18th, 1889.
No. 15 —Daily, Except Sunday.
LeaVoGrifflo......,,,,,,,,.,,,5lilt flVS ^tl^ptp....j,,, .gj0Q a, pi
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Iffi, IB-tDAILT, Elf KI'T SUNDA V,
LeaveAtiauta.. .....8;05n.m.
Arrir* Griffin................................8:05
No. XT—Sunday Okli.
No. 18 —Bvnpa v Onlt.
feriw 4mve Atlanta Gnffin...................................5:00 . ..............8:00 p.m.
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No. 8 —Daily.
i Leave Uacon.,.................................8:30a.m. Griffin*................................5:25
If Arrive »
“ Atlanta............... .7:00 «
No. 11 —Daily.
Leave If aeon................................ 8:25 am-
Arrive Griffin......,,,..........10:48 «*
Atlanta..,...............„„„„19:80 p.m.
No, X—Dailt.
Leave Macon................,-......1:40p, Griffin..................................8:58 m.
Arrive “
Leave “ .... ............................4.00 “
Arrive Atlanta............... 5?45 “
No. 18 —Daily.
Leave Macon....................... —,0:AO p.m.
Arrive * Griffin.«............. 0:00 ••
Atlanta,............................10:40 **
•» No. 2 —Daily,
Leave Atinuta.....a, m.
Arriy* “
No, 18 —Dailt.
Leave Atlanta..9:15 Griffin............. p. m.
Arrive Macon.............. ....... —..........4:00 *
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No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta............................. 7:05 p.m.
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No. 14 —Daily.
ArriyeGriffiB................................10:48 Leave Atlanta........9<0fl a, mt
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« Macon................r—......... 1:00 p.m.
No. 27 —Daily.
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Arrive CarrOflton.........................11:85 “
No. 28 —Daily.
Leave CarrolHoa......................4 -jl: JO p. m
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No. >9 —Daily, excspt Scnijat.
Leave Griffin.—.............................1:80 p. m.
Arrive Newnan—................... 4 JO “
Leave f* «—^........._....„„„5:25 “
Arrive CarrolHoa....................—7:00 “
No. 80 —Daily, Excsvy Scsbat.
Leave Cart'oBtOu...... ........ .5:46 a. m
Arrive Newnan.................................7:85
Leave Newnan.............................. 8:05 r
Arrive Griffin.............. ,.,,.,10dMS
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NEWaYOKK OB BOSTON
-18 VIA-
SAVANNAH
-AND THE-
0C£AN : STEAMSHIP: LINE!
-or the—
Central Railroad of6eo» , gla.|
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on eale at minced rates. Good to
tore until October31st. 1889.
Preefrom Magnificent the Steamer and elegant Incident service
teat and dust. to
Bail Route*. If you are sick the trip will
Wgorate and build you up.
Go East by Sea and You’ll not Regret It
passengers, before do purchasing inquire tickets ria
other routes, would well to first to
the merit* of the Bonte via Bavannah.
ther information may be had by applying t»
the Agent at your station or to
M. 8 BELKNAP, W.F.i
Gen’l Pess. Agent.
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