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tor colds, coughs,
muu _—— of the throat
1 b«iy, Kendall, 20* Broadway,
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“I tatojeed ichl#ia»d Ayrt’s fj • Cherry ~ Pectoral - ■ -
lor :blOT
__________ Lung Diseases, ■■ gggggpgi
I I __ believe believe it it be be the the
3 r which 1 to to greatest
have us hesitation in recommending
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cured me of
her more than any other medicine she
ever used.”— Enos Clark, Mt. Liberty,
Kansas.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
ramm mr
Dr. J. O. Afar A Co., Lowell, Mas*,
Bold by sll ^ Druggists. ^ r Price fl; rix bottles, 9*-
HVou Have
Tutfs Pilt$
the the the remedy remed we»h iron weed. ,«%«••?»
as&ag isssxsssSS ft © nrwoolfc will f i
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Idvei"-^merits.
Promotes S&sMfer’ a luxuriant growth.
jr, shoes.
Rtamine W. L. ladies. Douglas |2.00 Shoes tor
entiemen and
FOB BALK BT
8CKEUEUMAN k WHITE,
GftrFFI
* LIPPMAtf < DR0S., Wholesale Agents, i
vnnnah Ga. !une2SHAwlj
■ STl as, iu4Hr HiKi memi.
4tr tt beoluteljr cub the ot knowledge coffee harmless or tee, ol and the or In per- will se¬
tom tk whether
sure, alcoholic
an
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h> ton Mily.-efi.f medical photography,
MiWKiiti “Kins!, i.i institute oh the subject of
cine in..), jiii Photography Roberts, in Medi¬ who
is <*«►«« 1 ! v < I "tfltfi *the hospital* \z on
Si : tf ** 1 ; * : ' t ' feMtjL in
thoa mi.yuin.ut of data on whioRto
tils opinions. of Without physicians' more positive
cases than de¬
scriptions disputes are endless. As a
deformities and parasites
life, photography is of e$]
Words describing objee
accurate, do not convey
the aetuat comlitiou at
nicturo niuKt be pi oseuled to the mind
before a peron is in a padtfam FordoW to
judge of a particular case.
this there is nothing to compare with
P which employs -iinai-y sunlight, form of photography, requires
eially constructed If phy¬ sp»-
rooms. a
sician attempts to photograph a pa¬
tient by sunlight in hisoffice orin the
ward of a hospital the result is unsatis-
factory. lated The produce lights, cannot good be picture. regu¬
so us to a
latittide rcSS and the of moisture
amount
m* the atmospnere. Ideal photography
for medical and surgical of purposes in¬
volves the making 'good pictures in
the homes of patients and in the offices
ject of physicians. to be taken Many to patients public galleries will ob¬
when thqy would consent to be pho-
graphs of a patient at any time of the
day, ient and when the the conditions work is most conven¬ suitr
are most
able. This renders it necessary that
all of the apparatus be portable and
the Artificial lights be lights artificial. be divided into
kinds— those of may long and those of
two
ihort duration. Lights of long dila¬
tion are. the magnesium ribbon light,
the i electric light, the oxy-hydrogen
l ight, g as light and oil la mps. In the
pr®56nT8tdt& < of l ph^ff^mcaft:i)ro-
jed exposure is unnecessary. AH
; is of needed, ordinary therefore, duration is a thO .bright flash
t or
_he fort
for the use
purposes i
This prod
in the e and exposumot the ignition tne plate the
camera cam; or
accomplish powder occur this at the considerable same instant practice To
is necessary. Certainty of action in
manipulating both the light and the
shutter by of the camera electric is best obtained
the use of an current
The apparatus for doing thisis very
simple. Use front A of small the magnet attached has lever to
camera a
connected with its armature, which
holds the shutter in position. On clos¬
ing board the shutter, convenient by means distance, of a key¬ the
at a
shutter is released and the plate ex¬
posed. The current at powder. the same time
Ignites is placed tlid in magnesium elliptical trough This in
an
front of a large concave%urror, which
serves the effect. to reflect The the mirror light is and attached increaso
to
a movable tripod in such a manner
that it may be adjusted to reflect the
with the battery and keyboard. The
current heats these wires to incandes¬
cence, and thus ignites the powder.
A sise battery is sufficient of three cells of the ordinary light
and to whole operate is
camera. The apparatus
portable and may bo set up m any or¬
dinary Photography room in a has few heretofore minutes. been
used to reproduce the appearance of pa¬
tients afflicted with hunchback, of spinal the
curvature, club foot, diseases
joints and in skin photography diseases. and The the improve¬ of
ments use
flash light will extend the use of the
art to nearly every branch of medical
science, it will enable a before physician
to photograph a patient treat¬
ment, during treatment and after
treatment, disease, and th us the showing effect of every the stage method of
a
of treatment followed. It will enable
Hie physician will to accept Obtain evidence to the that
every otic as sever¬
ity of the case and the success of the
treatment. ployed during Photography surgical operations may be em¬
to
show Ins t lie exact position of the surgeon
and assistants The direction during of important the in¬
operations cision and tlie exposed be
shown, and ’ in fact parts the whole may
process
great value for the instruction
of students and the information of the
medical fraternity. -New York Mail
and Kxoress.
Deserves s Monument.
A Washington lady who thanks us
for proposing statues for women as
well qs for men informs us that she
has trained six different and desires servant know girls
within this year, to
if we do not think she deserves a mon¬
ument We certainly think but she she ought does.
Indeed, we are for not each sure of the six
to have one, real altruism ser¬ in
vants. There is more
training servants for other country people at US to
enjoy month.—Washington than in servings Post
a
Hialr Say* It’s AU Right.
Mr. S, O. Blair .Chicago, says: “We
could not keep house without ypur
Clarke’s Extract of Flax Skin Cure
and Cough Cure. Wehave used both
for numerous child'. We trouble, recommend especially the Cough for
our family having ehWre
Cure to every Whooping OdD»f
We used it for i
rcmarkbly quirk ana satisfactory antj i
suits, and nse it for any have.” every
coutrh SS«e, the family W. may Only
large Price
If you want the best toilet soap get
preparations.
4
U»« eeh
before [alter appeared Wm_ Mr. just 1 who a*
ineed;
you who is a caricature to address of the gentleman for
tilt* fact now that the Almighty you except has
ceded me,” which tickled pre¬ the
audience well vastly Dr. Henson, for
sis as
lie homeliness naturally his prides himself on the
of uatreteoaiido.
him gg| tliua; Bishop “Ladies Vincenf^i and
to hava lecture gentlemen,: ‘Fools' we by
are now a on
one one of of tl»o--- tiio most - au,i--! distinguished”-there *l
flections was was a a long long indicated pause, that for he the had bishop’s fir ‘ jin- ’
and the audience roared with di
so that it was some time before'
sentence was concluded— “men of C
cago.*^ Dr. Henson, whose Hsadii;
-egan leitotb, .... restored ,w.u*v
and gentlemen, I w
am not as
fool as Bishop Vincent"—and L„„
stopped, apparently while the through with
sentence, wildly applauded,
f
“would have you 1
Times-Star.
‘Oh! where shall j
Dishes While lie to 'jasafflSsats?!"* wash, back....... back And feels better to break, tv churn, and bead and
heart my burn,
And life is a constant MeHon.
^JSBSWL!
PosiHve By Dn Pierce’s Favorite Pre
ments, irregularities, remedy- for and thpse.t weakne
so common to Womankind.
I i.i,ii*'";
She Won t)» Cnahrella.
W. J. Norris, a prominentnierehant
of our town, thought to back down
doe of our young ladies would ’
ing nice proposition thing, so made recently her That the
:
would take a little ten cent
asol, which is about the sise of
palmetto Main street fan, certain hoist it distance and walk and up
a re
turn, carrying it over her all tb* way, if*
that he would reward her With a
umbrella. She at first hesitated, but,
after making numerous futile at¬
tempts, Anally made off with the Uir
He mushroom shaped concera heli
aloft over her graceful form. Shek*q
of the clerks attachcd siattng that
had passed by or arrived at “
stores with the parasol hn posi
Mr. Norris gracefully turned over
umbrella to Its rigntfui owner,
the umbrellas young instead lady of departed
one.
will hardly Warrenton make (Ga.> another ~'
soon.
“ ’Tig better not to be, than be unhappy,”
and no one can be happy whose
tem is deranged bv poisonous r
tions. Nearly ali the ills thaq
is heir to, arise from torpid liver
derangement Dr. of Pierce’s the digestive Pleasant oi
Native organs. PeHets
the liver, prevent corret constipation, irregularities and iof
promote druggist. good health. Bay them of
your
* .s*MU'OU«Sl-
“Gats twenty to twenty-ftvi
gold long,’’ nnuued repeated spectacles, an old lady doul w;
m a
tone of voice, aa she sat in a Se
glanoed Avenue car one table day in t* hast ------^ week,
at a
umes of the
twenty-five she turned incredulously her
to coin-
needn’t tell that there %
me are 1,rTr any
___f-« Oh I: -.....
kind of 1
of^^Sne ten and yards crowding long cu
on a hearth rug the:
of the furniture out of tire room |
ually faded from her mind.—
York Tribune.
It Woh’t Bake Bbbad.—I n other words
Hood’s Sarsaparilla will not do impossT '
ties. Its proprietors tell plainly what it
done, submit proof from ssnrces of
tioned reliability, ond asked yon fi
yon are suffering from any disease
tion caused or promoted by Impure. Wood or
low state of the system, to try others Hood’s Sana,
parilla. The experience of is snfleient
assurance that yon will not be disappoited
in the result. (e)
¥ Cab Slx»»l*.: i
An ingenious apparatus for signal¬
ing in hansom cobs has been patented
in England. which It consists of an index
on are the words “stop
“turn turn left," left ” “g “go l h f» H ” “turn.
and “stop right” fixed inside
the vehicle, and by turnip the pointer
works a simikr indicator placed aiU
back of the lamps. It is claimed
thri device that it is aim ’
worked and self adjusting i
: Telegram.
„ An Offensive Breath
is most afflicted disarming, he not only, to the
person if have any pride,
but to those with whom he comes in
contact. It is a delicate matter to
friends Speak of, but bnt lovers. it has parted Bad breath not only and
catarrh are inseparable,
Catarrh thousands Remedy cures testify. the worst
cases as can
A Fish Valued by a.Lady.
What fish is most valued by alady ?
Her-ring. Diggers’ Let her ring the glad news
of Dr. Huckleberry Cordial,
soying her child trom a case of cramp
colic, and relieving it teething.
Be Merciful to Yourself,
md eyeballs, and, furred tongue, all, i
breath, ottbs rick headache, The above fcrregU-
larity boweto. bowels, mercy yum** you extend
to the afflicted organ to wisely • ■ « „
prompt course ot medication with HosUtter’s
Stomach Bitters, most genial of alteratives,
and the hepatic gland early reciprocate* the
deserved attention by resuming its secrete re
functions actively good ana regularly. remits renewed Among the di¬
accompanying freedom from headaches, are and
gestion,
«2s 4
pictriy
«»» 01 hlood poison, dint the one. 1
lo vc i h it wife ft&d hta rfitldrc n m av I
Saved, the#xpnl*iwe of other* comes as
a mighty revelation. Common sense telU
him actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtw*. Read the following
true testimony:
TweWe years
hie case ' *'
tion was
the, tion did not
was is v
ulcers, I had been and
Mat several
of the 'lead of Atlanta;,
‘r ied near, y Wot Apringrwhere^
mained tiled; . went several to months,
efit whatever—thcdresddiaeaae receiving at»U no clung ben¬
rheumatism. Ityree years My ago-I knees was laid up with
were drawn up
a/sS spsas**** 1
Last summer the disease seemed tore-
for the I ■______■ blood in the thi worldfjpHBP
Jas. L. Bosworth, Atlanta, Ga.
loss of appetite, excruciating pains is
threat and great nervousness. I‘
. MtI> »rj| {,,;! pp0t|-wd »-.-v-tl and sprig^ly jxftve as any rnkn.
and does strength returned
my hair not tall out. I do not
hesitate to say that B. B. B. has no eqjuaf
as who a general will oseonly Mood purtfier, bottle and any One
one will be con¬
vinced that ft, has no equal In these parts
1 still costimle its use, as ft is a splendid
tonic and keeps my system in a fine eba#
diti«|i sufferer ¥gu nave the lfbOrfy to direct any
tomein person.
bottle of Ss B. B. I experienced a cf
tism, have disappeared, and other horrors of blood poison
and at last I am sound
and well again, after an experience of
twenty years of torture.
A. P- BrukSon, Atlanta, Ga»
B. B. Kennksaw, B. Company-*Mv Ga., Sept DEAR 11,1887, Sir;
I take great pleasure in ackuettontefog
B. For two »L“M yegre, *he wa* a great anf-
srfiR We had attention ftom some of the most
i for two months or more
........ broken with until
, was out sores
she lost a beautiful head of hair, also eye
lashes and eyo-brow*; ifsfew. in fact, she seemr-.
fa;
want sit the world to know: That three
bottle* of Blood Balm medicine has dotn
the work which would spun^ incredible tc
any one’ Who did not know it to be so.
This Is to a certify leg aqiputated that three four years inches age j.
had my left ft
below the * knee, caused After by by M bi o od poison
and bone affection. it was ampu¬
tated there cattle a running ulcer on thi
end of it that measured 8 fi inches ore-
way and 4K inches the Other, and con
tinned short time growing Sjjb. worse I given every ifit day to until die by a
Wt*
menced is. I. B. B. B. was 120 pounds. Wher
I had token iken three bottfes l gained tolar, 87
twelve* bottles" i. teeight; fwas f when I bad
poateitad twelve bottles toking was wtil sound sonndj l hito tad and tskcn^i; w weDj ^bci but
bottles. I now weig^IflO pounds, sme
» mw a.
I know what 8. S. 8. hw
ot * mallgnintCancci-,
begin taking *ke it. I got
fimhPtitt poteon was
Ml Iss. Akn Bovwwxll.
A»Bshte.Mlcli, Dec. », ’33.
Sand tor books on Blood Distesti sod Cancers.
HINDKRCORN8.
vsmstsr
PAHKcR vS GINGER TONIC
te— _ Thsjjpsri » , „
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{ MANUFACTURERS mm
-- OF }-
Blinds, Doors.
-)«(—
We are here, and here to stay and have on hand
a large stock of
DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS !
L born “ and raised in Georgia, ttudhn I mm'
mmm to wo irking the wood best advantage. for the past W tv
to o ti
stand how td d’do do Hie the work' work. For them ana many other reason h we might
we claim a right to patronage of the people,
eartily eontinanoe thank of the toe public generally for very lilieral patronage, and
i same.
DON’T FORGET THAT WE WILL HAVE
AVAL—A lUUWift Tf OWUUUWi [ X WWJ» iOW
Wrw. ......# mJKkm T> ' ............... * ........ .... m ........
<»rteWy (Prickly Ask, Ask, Poke roke Boo* Boot mm* and Psteeslw.)
M4MM roemvu ooata or all roam akb btmms or —
to
«qrskd»asMdosM».p.V.as
did ooabnuUion, sod prescribe it i
(rest Mtto&citon tor the eons of from orartaang tbs system ass attnd bp
fare* end sfcga* of Prims*,.
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:■ 3**kr StWUtese. BhenmetUm, trrrrs
aaleDlcem-
8 YI
aim
blood dssusteg pcopsrt tes of ft. ft F, ,
Prickly Ash, Poke Boot sod PutStetUBn
Sold by ell Druggists*
V- ft ft ft i* s powBrftU tonic sad j UPPBAN BHOOt, Protertoton.
excellent spfiUasr, bnfldUi* up whoucsauc Oruosists,
eyetem rapidly. If you ars weak i
fsWtosU fcd bsffly try ft ft ft i TtowM U ri, SAVANNAS, GA*
RHEUIHATISW
mi
mostt. m. JO.
TOsha Jft* sad Masterly Uedleal'
THE ERRORS wYOUTHmoMANHOI) 1 ?
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v.,Boston,; !■ i CURE. 1 L« O’,
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C. II. B. TIE TAILS 16. 1,
V . In effect August 18th, 1889. ' i
No. 15 —Daily, Except Hdnoay.
LeareGrftffn................................,..5:45 s.m.
ArriveAffanta,........................... 8:00 «
No. 10 —Daily, Except Sunday. *
Leave Arrive Atlanta............................____0:05 Griffin...............................8:05 p m. I I
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No. 17 —Sunday Only.
Leave Griffin...........------- .,.,..,....7:40 a.m.
Arrive Atlanta....................... 9:85
No. 18 —Sunday Only.
Leave Atlanta ......i..........8:00 p.m.
Arrive Griffin...................................5:00 «
No. 8 —Daily.
Leave Macon...............:...................8:30 a. m.
Arrive,Griffin........................... a 5:25 “ .
Atlanta........................ 7:00 «
No. 11 —Dailt.
Leave Macon...............;................. 8:25 a.nt,
Arrive Griffin...,.10:48 f
“ Atlanta..............................12:30p.m.
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon..................................l:40p. m.
^rrive Griffin....................... 8:58 “
Arrive Atlanta................ ....5:45 “
No, 13 —Daily.
Leave Macon.. .............------ 0:40 p.m.
Arrive Griffin ............................... ........ 9:00 a-on ••
“ Atlanta........ .......1®:40 *•
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No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta..,....,.—........,.™..,.. 6:50 a. m,
Arrive Griffin..............„.........8:17 “
“ Macon,.,.,.....—,...,..—,..,—10:80 " “
No. 18 —Daily.
Arrive LLsve Atlanta-----------------------------..2:15 p. te.
Griffin...................................4.-00 “
“ Macon........................“
No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta........----------- 798 p. m.
Arrive Griffin.......................—.... 8:85 “
*• Macon..™..........--...... 11:00 *•
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta........———.. 9:05 a. m.
x»rive Griffin—............................10:48 “
“ Macon........—.........—. 1:00 p. pi.
No. 27 —Daily-
T an®'* eawa n.iim ’”.....T-^“',"3'io!ao‘'‘J*-’
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1 No. 88 —Daily.
Leave Camffiftcm ......... ..............4:2© p. m
*■ Newnan—...5^5 *•
Arrive Griffin..................—............7:20 “
No. 29 —Daily, except Sunday.
Leave Griffin............ ..........——.1:80 p. m.
Arrive Newnan.................... .4’40 “
Leave *• .....-----—---------5:25 “
Arrive Carrollton,.........—.............7:00 “
No. 80 —Daxly, Except Sukday.
Leave CarroOton— ......................5:45 a. m
Arrive Newnan.........-....................7:85 ”,
Leave Newnan................................%03 %
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SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rats*. Good to re-
turn until October 81st, 1889. *
vigorate and build you up.
Go East by Sea and You'll not Regrot It
Passengers, before purchasing tickets via
M. S. BELKNAP, W.P.8H
ET“jMSS!f''CLrDl5
Gen’l Pass. Agent. Trav.l
Savannah Ga