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ol tto H»t Baptirt
sta, and Dr, George B.
■*** * oTthe StKStorS
Christian In-
g in line. The St. Paul Pio-
the leading Republican
of the northwest, is out
’ against the policy of taxing
building
judge has recently ren-
inion which is of vital im-
the dudes of this oour,
made to order does
person who ordered
pay. He is not even
obliged to allow the tailor another
chance, because the customer may
say that he has no time to be experi-
-
is practiced medicine for 40
know salt from sugar, read
roLEDO, {>.. Jan. 10,1887.
in all
ria Hair* Catarrh
Prop*.. Toledo, o
I HIM. H«, » th.W
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Maginnis against Anderson, West
Smith against Jackson, West Vir-
inia.
Mndd against Compton, Mary-
Featherston against Cate, Arksn-
OF INTEREST TO FARMERS.
A subscriber to the Columbus En¬
quirer-Sun banded in a circular which
had just been received from Boston,
signed by the officers of seventeen
manufacturing establishments in New
England, which contains informa¬
tion that may be of interest to pur
cottcm h l found mbaWautUon
In one
found to contain small pieces pf this
very dirty substance.
We suppose that in cleaning of off
journals Is of the gins a piece cotton
used, and the dirty cotton, carelessly cover¬
ed with the the plumbago, lint pile, gets packed
thrown into
in the bale of cotton, or that
“1 am little I know, but 1 think
I can throw a weight of a hundred
ton." So sang a Pleasant proud banana Pellet* peel.
But Dr. Pierce s are
quite as powerful in meeting with
and overthrowing disease. If you
have rush of blood to the brain, du¬
llness. headache, constipation, indi¬
gestion, or biliousness, buy a vial of
these little pills at once. One a dose.
Dyspepsia
ami Indigestion in its wont form are
cured bv the use of P. P. P. If you
are debilitated and run Gown, or if
you need a tonic to regain flesh and
lost appetite, and strength will and be vigor,
take p. p. p. you strong
and healthy. For shattered constL
ADVICE TO MOinKRS.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Sybpp
or children teething,Is best female the prescrip¬
tion of one of the nurses
and physicians in the United States,
und has been used for forty years
with never-failing success by millions
of mothers for their children. Dur-
S. P. WardweM, Boa
ineil Uktrke’s Kxjtniri
Ion) Catarrh Cure in
lay Fever with great
id find it is the only
•Sn
News and Courier that tiie funeral of
Jefferson Davis is “without a paral-
lei in history.” Lincoln and Grant
each had burials that were marvels
of display and the pomp and pageau-
try were probably unrivalled. But
one was assassinated.and the other
was the victorious soldier, and both,
were idols of the North. Lincoln was
murdered wbUe President, But how
different with the great Davis, tin.
crowned, an old man, a poor man, a
defeated leader and without a coun¬
try, and yet what a tribute—what a
great testimonial of admiration!
her cheek and the eye grow dim. Had
they hut known of Dr. Pierce’s Gold¬
en Medical Discovery, who can tell but
she might still be with them, the sun¬
shine of their home. Take the reme-
dy sumption in time, and yon will 111 scrofula find find that that eon- con¬
gs)can jean (which is The The ‘Discovery” ‘Discovery” of the
lungs be be cured. cured.
i is „ guaranteed .1.. * to * cure . m in all ’1 case* cases of of
diseases for which it is recommended ,
or money paid for it will be prompt¬
ly refunded.
Tlie Prophet of 1843.
The New York Examiner
utes this item: William Miller,
prophet of 1848, lived in Vermont The
ond advent, and he told his wife that
was going up the Ivill. But after climb¬
ing quite a while he became tired
turned back. His wife was a strong
minded and ready witted woman, but
never believed in his advent theories.
When in one of the late hours of the uight
some one knocked hard at the door, hit
wife cried out, “Who's there?" and the
reply was “William Miller, your hus¬
band.’' “That can't be." answered the
wife, “for be has ’gone up,' and I can’t
let an impostor in." She kept her word,
on what there was no help for.
No remedy for Mood disorders can equal
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Though concentrated
and powerful, this medicine perfectly sale, and
may be taken by children as sell as adults
Physicians recommend it in preference to any
other. Price 8L Worth 85 a bottle.
The number of Jews in all the world
falls but little short of 7,000,000, and of
these no more than 100,000 have been
converted to Christianity within the part
century, according to the last estimates.
There are now forty-seven Protestant
have within a few years distributed
80.090 copies of D.-litssch's New Testa-
incut to the Jews and 200.000 copies of
Salkinsork The fact that converted
Jews are soon merged in the general
mass of Christians often leads Cm un-
..thinking to c-uriuj,* that nothing ia
iK-iag accomplished with this race.
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U AST’S OFFICE— Spaldjng 1889,—H.C. Coch-
ty, Georgia, November 2d,
Burr, executor of Rhoda H. Doe, represents
to the Court in his petition, duly filed and en¬
tered on record, that be has fully administer¬
ed Rhoda H. Doe’s estate.
This is theretoreto cite all persons concern¬
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, d
Power, t w uiiuiBvfawf theOowrtta Kit
I rep«<«ta Vo
Throwers estate. ’ '
This is therefore to cite all persons concern¬
ed, kindred mad creditore, to show cause, if
any they can, why sai<fadministrator should
not he discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission ontbe first
Monday *6.15 m January. E. W: HAMMOND, 1890. Ordinary,
AjTJas. /"I EORGLA—■SPAl.MJfo Oocnty.—W hereas,
0. Matthews, administrator of
Josephine Padget t , represeats to the Court
in his petition, dHly filed and entered on rec¬
ord, that he has hilly administered Josephine
Padgett’s This is therefore estate. cite all
to persons concern¬
ed, kindred and creditore, to show cause, if
any they can, why said administrator should
not be discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on the first
^EORGJA-tjPAi.DiHo CocxTY.—Whereas
represents to the Court in his petition, duly fogy
filed and entered on re-ord, that he has
administered Jan. Thrash’s estate.
This is therefore to rite all persons con¬
cerned. kindred and creditors, tosfaow should cause,
if any they can, why said executor
not be discharged from his administration,
and receive Jetteu of dismission on the first
Monday in February. E. HAMMOND, 1890. Ordinary,
80.15* W.
Dissolution Notice.
The co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned under the firm name
of Holman A Stewart, is this day dissolved
“ l “" a "’"‘■'T D. HOL,.,,
J. A. ;TEWA«T.
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whole length of said lot, also lot No. 34
mining 20314 acres of land, more
OSSttS^VSKSSSSlSt propertyoTfc^U PuBra by virtue of two
Pollen, tenant in possession, legally no-
west by lands of D P Eider, in the 4th Coon- dis¬
trict ot originally levied Fayette now sold Spalding the
ty, Georgia. on and as prop¬
erty of J H. the Malnier County to satisfy Court two of Spalding fi ftm. m
sued from J. H. Ma-
Countv in favor of W. B. Griffin vs. Mre.
laier, and other fi las in my hands.
Mary Henderson, tenant in possession, legal¬
ly notified. *5-00.
B. 8. CONNELL. Sheriff 8. C.
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