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FOR SALE.
th th street. str 4 half acre
and Broad if ay.
grove. Prettiest
to Ren
______ _____ - COLtfBOB and l*t*, all
the apparatus, geological cabinets, school
'"Btark house. 8 rooms Ni& .“latere ithe land. city. Most
convenient J I 53 ,4 place acres every land,
StiVsbo™** “ • “ 8 “ 1 “
1 Jones house and lot, 10 acres.
Warn
^Dont forget big*sale of 75 lots at Auction
on I7th* CUHNIMHAM, '
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Beal Estate Agent.
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S1.W SHOW von nans.
8CHEUERMAN A WHITE.
griffin.
--— potach sad
sU the toe.
c/> Jan. lit <89. Hobby J. C. returned. no Nuin, villq, sign Ind. of
My llttie niece had white swelling
c/> to such an extent tbni she whs con¬
fined to the bed for a long time.
More ton 30 )1 ces of bone came
oat of hrr H-,\ si: 1 tb .'doctors tsld
amputation ssvohcr life. vaji’io I refneed cnly the remedy operation to
</> lend upand pet her o:i S.ft.8. and good she health Is now
active r.nd In as as
I any child. Miss Anna Gsxsuore.
Feb. 11, ’88. Columbus, Ga.
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Double Duty Sleoplng Car Service
'Between
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with connecting Pullman with Sleeping double trains
„ Cars
ti to and from
NaatviHe, Kansas City
and the West and
^AoxvlOe, Wa&hingtan, New York,
and the East.
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta fiSaS&ZSl'. and Macon,
Atlanta and Some,
infpFnfetion ■ f? r / ates tes. - np^y Time Tune Cards Cards and i other
i *- - to agen ntg
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ftsf Ann., Va , and Geoi rflia R. R
Gen. B. W. WHENN,
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FEATURES FOR 1890.
e reports and market forecasts from
i on how to ship and what to grow.''
“* - - ‘ all sections.
tor farmers and
ition Bureau free
About commission
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Handsome 12 pnge Weekly.
JN«1m VO subscriber, Price, ..ffl 00 per veer
1 50 -
fruit Trade Journal Co.,
21 to 24 state St, Saw Vk*.
I
She wusasn ^
tie woman, and as she satin the
ladies’ waiting room of the Penn«yl-
railroad, in Jersey City, mar*
.nan had his eyes on her
and wondered who Bhe was.
JfW jfrjnan in tS acheck °Lf*£L!^ anit and
a circuit around and sat down be¬
side her. He had scarcely dropped
into the seat before she gave him &
SWeet smile and inquired if he would
please do her a great favor.
Ah I with all the pleasure In the
world t” he made baste to reply.
*1 want some small change, an#
if you will be so kind as to take this
bill and
‘ ‘CertainJy-certainly—most hap*
py to do so,” he said a£ he received
it and started for the ticket office.
He handed it in without looking at
it and asked for change, bat the
ticket man shoved it hack with -the
remark:
“Wonder how many more fools she
will strike before her train goes ?”
“What do you mean?”
“Look at that bill.”
It was a .|5iconf*demte note; and
as tha young mas stood staring at
it with blinking eyes the ticket man
added;
“You are the fifth one within two
hours. She brought ’em along for
just such an emergency, and the pro¬
per thing for you to do is to take a
back seat and make yourself as small
as possible until your train goes.”
The crushed young man did eves:
better than that, he left the deoot
altogether, and bis demeanor wak
that of a man who intended to hunt
up a pile driver and let the hammer
fall upon him a half dozen times.
II you have the bronohitia, you often am’
Tour hoars*, throat’s
hacking, of raw anu smarting; you’re
And if you’re conrte,
know, not careful, the first thing yaw
Your lungs are attacked, and disease lhy*
By youjow.
cal Discovery, using Dr, Pierce’s Golden Medi¬
bronchial affections
and all kindred complaints can be
cured, but i! neglected, they often
terminate in consumption. It is
guaranteed diseases to cure in ail cases
lor which it is recommended^
or money refunded.
Harry Fanning’s Lucky Investment.
investment uvestment Harry Funniig, fl whodeared llttie 915,000 on an
of of__________________ a over a month ago in
th* Louisana State Lottery, is attending to
bis business as strictly as ever, and instead
of squandering the money which came to
easily is going to ise himself it to good purpose. He
kept the matter to and told no om
of his great good foitnne, but quietly sent
his coupon forward for collection by Wells,
(Cal.) Independent, Decern!
He Knew the Fact.
Boeton Transcript.
A small boy had a dog that was
rongh, as mostsmall bov’s dogs are,
and a young girj who lived next
door had a kitten, sly as all kittens
are. One day the small boy came
□onehalantly into the girl’s presence,
and after some desultory conversa¬
tion, he said:
“You know my dog Barca and
your cat Darling?”
“Yes.’*
“Well, my dog had apiece of meat,
and he thought your eat wets going
to take it away from him.”
“Thought!" exclaimed the wise
little giri. “What makes yvm say
that the dog thought? Yon know
dogs don’t think, they instinct.”
“Well,” said the boy, “I don't
oare whether he thought it or
whether he instincted it, but any how
he killed yonreat!” '
Epoch.
The transition from tong, lint
epoch painful in sickness to robust health
the life of the individual,
markable event is treasured in ihe
and the agency whereby the good
been attained is gratefully blessed. Hence
it is that so mnchis heard In praise of Elec¬
tric Bitters. 8o many feel they owe their res¬
toration to health, Tonic. to the use of the Great
Alterative, with any disease and of Kidneys, H you Liver are troubled Stom-
or
Drugstore.
Legislation on Yellows.
A bill has been introduced in the
Legislature of Maryland tending to
eradicate the “yrflowe” from
peach districts of that state. It efte
ates a board of three commissioners
for each peach growing county,
whose duty it is to see that affected
trees shall be dog up. Upon the ap¬
pearance of the disease if the grower
does not destroy the trees in which it
makes its appearance any constable
shall have powertogo on the prem¬
ises and eliminate tne diseased trees.
A similar la# has been in force
Michigan for several years with good
effect.
Salt Rheum
With it* intense itching, dry, hot skin, often
broken into painful cracks, and the little
watery pimples, often causes indescribable Buf¬
fering. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has wonderful
power over this disease. It purifies the blood
and expels th* hnmor, and the skill
without a scar. Send lor book
manyetatemsute ents of of cures,toC. cures, t I. Hood A Col
, Lowell, Mass.
Dyspepsia
and Indigestion in its worst form are
cared by the use of P. P. P. If you
are debilitated and ran down, or if
yon need a tonic to regain flesh and
take lost appetite, strength will and be rigor,
p. p. p. and yon ati
and healthy. For shattered coi
tutions and lost manhood p. p. p*.
(Prickly is the Ash, Poke medicines. Boot and Pot-aal-
P. , P. P. king of Mood purifier
ia the great
the world. For salrby all drug-
* r,rs:
lation of beauty to him earned him
to break forth in different, places in
his last issue as follows ;
ty l
% last Sunday.” 1 **? «o Who were over there
who “The Spalding sporting cot diamonding
is now a
should not “get off” before sba’fctm-
fers with us. Please past this in
your ‘Vandyke.’”
“A delegation Col. Catchins, from Jackson* U com¬
posed of Feta gm uxr
and Jack McDonald, spent Soaiay
visiting relatives (mN* SpaWi»g
county. A most enjoyable tims was
had, aad the distant recollection of
kindred was gradually effaced ftiafars
the time of departure. Ask as to
come again, cousin.”
Their Booming.
Probal caused such
!. B. Anthony’s their
ay to cus-
bottlee of Dr.
ptlon
wy
Uways CoHs,
threat
1.—On nc-
count thetentSWro^ffiNBe 4PWMMHffiVW*P9l|Bn of the ice
hie National Skat¬
ing association been indefinitely
postponed-
BacUm’i AMm Halve.
Tb* Beat Salve In the wsdd for C*ta-
mm Uloere, Sait fib
ly ewee Piles oi
CKSS? 25 cents per hot ’F^SSby
Hateful kindred are those remug
These fose to bodily p
aw- the** iso*
existnat is both alf
regions. Hoststaer!
from the blbodt the virus .....
IrnTtoEte ~
teete against it the fierce inroads of thm
bdlicalbrotherhood of diseases. Tlm»
ly efficient. Nervousness, Hltoanee*, dyspep-
sia and kidney trouble also saMamb to it.
Haw o OetWlMt Wu W«.
If yoa wnnt a Lot,
If yon want Board,
If you want a Store,
If . yon want Booms,
If yon want a House,
If you want a Tenant, •
If you want a Boarder,
If you want to Lend Money, Money.
If you want to Borrow .
If you want to Sell Buy Anything, Anything,
If you want to
Advertin* in the New* and 8vn.
Those who have tried will tell
that it pays. ft.
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iteixotss. » toy* ous year of age,
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ADD NEW STY! '3
I we reach the hAd of the column. We have now in store a complete line of Builders
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el Venetian Red, I barrel Umber and other dry pain* that
WE WILL SELL A I WHOLESALE PRICES
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Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables
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save the judicious us many heavy of doctor’s MHS. diet It is by
use snob articles of that
a constitution may be gradually built np
until strong enough to resist every tendency
to disease. Hundreds of subtie maladies are
floating there is around point. us ready to attack wherever
a weak keeping We may escape many
a lata! shaft by onreetviw weH forti¬
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