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FOR SALE.
th street. 4 halt acre
baiWing lots in the city .
GriflJn TOLLEifo and lot*, ah
apparatus, geological cabinets, school
1 Mtark house. 8 1 land. Most
rooms, acre
appfwc^psiss convenient boarding honsein t he city.
Shelton house and lot, 2V4 acre*.
\S?bonse bouse “ and “ 8 lot, «* 10 acres. 1 “
* ism Jones
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P< DOT’?torget y sale of 75 lots at Auction
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Real Estate Agenl.
L. DOUGLAS
&3?£Ls&S^Sh
*3 & *2 SHOES uGSIfe.
•1.7B SHOE BOB MISSES.
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SCHEUJEBMAN & WHITE.
griffin.
. In 18831 contracted Blood Poison
of bod type, and was treated with
mixtures, mercury, growing potath and all sarsaparilla the time.
worse
1 took TamaH bottles S. S. S. which
cured me entirely, end no sign of
the dreadful disease: has returned.
J. C. Nanci,
Jan- lu '89. Hobbyvillg, Ind.
By little niece had white swelling
to such an extent that she whs con¬
fined More to the h d for a long time.
than 13 ] i res of bone carac
Out of bar It.-. a;r! th : doctors said
amputation aavohrr life. \ asihe refused < uly the remedy opcihlior to
t
and put her o.i and she is now
up and active r.nd in as good health as
any child. Miss Akkir Gxesuno.
Feb. 11, ’89. Columbus, Qa
pNNooic on Dlood
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Fruit Trade Journal Co.,
a 311* 24 State St, New York.
Tbe rainy seaon has set in at Ath-
(,ns -
Bowmen linn a now paper called the
Intelligence.
A Barneeville firm has jnst shipped
a hearse to Cuba.
A new steamer willbebuiitat Al¬
bany soon to ply the Flint.
The two dummy railroads in At¬
lanta hauled, during 1889, 1,100,'
000 people who paid.
Three preachers of different denom¬
inations will locate in ^Statesboro
during the year.-—- - -
It is reported from Washington
that Matt Dares will be the next
postmaster of Athens.
E. S. Edge, of Athens, will try to
prove himself the the rightful heir to
a .North Carolina estate worth $5Q,-
man has made f iuo per wees, on
cotton that|he held. Monday he
sold his supply.
Mrs. N. C. Donavnn was dead by
her husband '» side when the latter
awoke in his bed at Wadley, Monday
morning.
Gray & Gatehell, enterprising saw
mill men of, Leliaton, are beginning
the work of building a tram-road in¬
to Berrien county.
Ed Rankin, a large property own¬
er of Columbus, wants the city
council to appropriate the funds
necessary for holding an exposition
this year.
,T. H. Gardner, of Dalton, the in¬
ventor of the Georgia hay press, has
just originated and patented an¬
other device known as the alliance
corn planter.
Peach trees are in bloom at Mari¬
etta. Icicles formed on the trees
Thursday, but the sparkling jewels
only remained for a few hours and
then melted away.
Wednesday night at Gordon, the
safe of J. G. Pearson was blown
open and robbed of $1,000. An at-
tempt was made to drill and blow
open the safe of J. J. Bridges.
What’s the sense in saying that
Catarrh cannot be cured when Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy is so sure and
positively certain that the proprie
tors offer $500 reward for a case of
Catarrh which they cannot cure. A
full pint of the medicine is made by
dissolving one fitty cent package of
gists; 50cents.
Mrs. James A. Bryant, of Murray
county, gave biitb on last Thursday
to three baby boys. Two of the
babies weighed 7% pounds each, and
the other 7\ pounds at birth.
Their Business Booming.
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general Probably no one thing has E. caused Anthony’s such a
revival oi trade at R.
Drug Store as their t giving away to their cus
tomers of so many free trial bottles of Dr
King's New Discovery for Consumption
Their trade is simply ensrmous in this very
valuable article from the fact that it always
cures and never disappoints. Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Bronthitis, Croup, and all You throat
and lung diseases qnickly cured. can
test it Large before buying #1. by Every getting bottle a trial bottle
free. size warranted.
The Maaonic lodge at Fairbum is
now being built. It will be two-8 Lory,
three rooms above and one large
room below. The large room will be
rented for store room, and the others
used by the Masons.
Female Beauty.
It is a fortunate thing that all men
do not have the same taste in female
beauty, for otherwise they would all
fall in love with the same woman,
which would be awkward. Although
the preferences of men for different
style ly it of is form undoubtedly, and feature vary fact great¬ that
a
an appears"" 5 -**---*.*-
pleasing pleasing be be without without to to all alike. A woman may if
healthy, regular beautiful features yet,
she will be to some¬
one and pleasing to all. A sallow
complexion, bilitated a unnatural dull eye, a system de¬
by dischargee,
in short, all the ills attendant upon
the irregularities and “weaknesses”
teculiar to the sex, can be banished
»y the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription. Ask your druggist
Congressman Carlton has been
vexed by the unauthorized publica¬
tion that he will not be a candidate
for re-election to congress. As a
matter of fact be will be a candidate*
and his re-election is easily Conceded’
Epoch. ‘
The transition from long, lingering and
painfnl sickness to robnst health marks an
epoch in the life of the individual. Such a re¬
markable event is treasured in the memory
and the agency whereby gratefully the good blessed. health Hence has
been attained is
it is that so much is heard in praise oi Elec¬
tric Bitters. So many feel they owe tbeirree-
toration to health, to the use oi the Great
Alterative and Tonic. If yon are troubled
with any disease oi Kidneys, Liver or Stom¬
ach, of long or short standing yon will surely
find relief by use of Electri. "*itters. Sold at
50c. and #1 per bottle at 1 R. Anthony’s
Drugstore.
RUBY’S LETTER.
A letter from Mr,J. W. Ruby, Union
City, Ind., says: “I have used your
Clark’s Extract of Flax it (Papillonl
Cough Cure and find a complete
cure for deep seated cold. It has done
mone than two of our moBt skillful
physicians. My children had whoop¬
ing cough and with the aid of your
Cough Cure, they had it very light
With it* intense itching, dry, hot skii
broken into pimples, painful crack*, indei am
watery often causes
feriog. Hood's Sarsaparilla ha
power over the this hnmor, disease. and It part* the
mid expels
without a scar. Send for book sstm
mpny statement* of cures, to C. I.
Apothecaries, Lowell, lfaes.
Citizen who
met me
the button hole of his
red, red roe*: Theeoi
“It wss handed me on a ehina
just now,” said he. “Yon Seethe
idity of the atmosphere and
weakness of my flesh conspired
lead me into a gorgeous saloon
town. After I had made away witli
a small dose of tineture of rye,
bartender handed me a
and a glass of cream. It took
breath away, but the bartender,
saw my astonishment, said:
nothing! John!’ he added to a
ored man, who immediately
and returned with three rosebuds
a costly china dish, and a silver
cushion. The rosebud yon see in
buttonhole wasone of those three.”
Buckles’* Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Bruisee, Sores, Ulcers, SaltRSeum
Corns, Sores, and Tetter, all S Chapped kin Eruption*, Hands, and
SAVED FROM CONSUMPTION.
Mr. Several Asa B. physicians Rowley, Druggist, predicted of
cago, would Boon have
caused Customers by an aggravated finally induced case of
tarrh.
to try Clarke’s Extract of Flax [Pfc-
pillon]Catarrh Cure. He says:
result was unprecedented. I com¬
menced to get well after the first
plication few weeks, and entirely am cured.” .now, after It will a
do the same for yon. Price $1.00.
Try Clarke’s Flax Soup for the Skin
and you will use no other. 25 cents.
All of Clarke’s Flax remedies are
sale by N. B. Drewry.
A Haunted House.
This body oi our* ha* been likened to a
ement. It often ha* a haunted
the stomach. Scared by tbs erarich
dyspepsia,digestion What break the flies spell, and what refuses to return.
can can raise
ban laid npon the unhappy Organs 7 We
swer Bitters, noheasitatingiy, and Hostetter’s
we are warranted in the
by the recorded testimony of myriads,
ing a period of over a thud of a century,
course of the Ritters, begun in any stage
the affliction, and persistently followed, will
terminate Bitters in cure positive, not epigastric partial
restores tone to the
renews and purifies the juices exuding
the cellular tissue that act upon the food di-
gestively, expels bile from the stomach
the blood, and promotes a regular habit
body. rheumatism Malaria, kidney and neuralgia complaint, nervous
this ness, medicine. give way
UNAPPRECIATIVE
Felix Footer, Atlanta,Ga^ zap: “I took
Bn for several fool ulcers, which bad givsii me
much trouble and would not heal from a me of
III PEQC other remedies. Within tea dap my
ULvtllV health improved, and before I had
naed three bottles every sore was entirely heated. It
improved my and gnu* m* flesh and
strength.”
Hudson Clark, Csmden, Aric, sap: “Iwazat-
BAD BLOOD
years, and suffered extreme misery during all that
while. I also had catarrh so bed h aLnost stopped
piTADQU Ufll Mil Ilf] my flesh breathing through my torn
m t In some places looked as
if it had been charred or scalded. My back was so
lama I could hardly stand. I tried nearly every
RUPIUlTlQU nncuRiHiioin thing but found b. wt relief
man j Med b. b. iu**d
several bottles and am now a* found amt well a*
any man in Arkansas.’*
Cared by Cuticwra. Suit epVwdld and not
a pimple on him. „
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Cured by Cuticura.
I ^5 cannot ear enough {» proisa of Cpnccsa
5 S*irsewraa«a s *SfS M, fi
gnsr. s^asesaa thmxDm, r^
the ua of js.*M®saaw the Cvtkvka and, l am
}!faj , recommend the CtrncunA
pimple on him. I the
Rkmkdies to mother* aa tor moat weedy,
economical and anre ewre all skin d fi ea*ee
a » as
me for *o doing. *
JOMV.MIN6B^»rntt2t!aSt.boro,Teiiii.
We have been *eiiing your Cu-notm* Beue-
»rc» lor veer*, and have the first complaint
yet to receive from a purchaser. One of the
Cuticura Peaolvent
The mew Blood PuriftW and pureet am
sffissras&xaKsiiMr quiaite Skin Beautifter, externally, ini
relieve and agonising, speedily and itching, permanent]
the moat scaly, crusted and pimply burning diseai
ing,
50 illustrations, and 100 teetime
DnD DADVM O Skin and Hcalp preserved and
I beautified by Cdthhtra Soap.
Absolntely pure.
jfjffw ifihEVERY Sharp Aches, MUSCLE Dull Pains, ACHEs Strain*
minute by the Cuticura Anti-
Pa-TiPlaBter. The first and only instanta¬
neous pain-kiliing strengthening plaster. 25
1890.
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