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NATURE'S REMEDY
Is » firat-dasa scientific preparation, the
result ot J>r. Kind untiring labor* u d F
researches following after Geffrey, Do-
gear, Brandtlett. Partner, Koch. Mlquel C
and other illustrious compeers, whose la-
bora substantiate, as held by the French C
Academy of Science, that “disease germs
may be not only attenuated until nearly
harmless, but may be revivified by degrees
and given the most virulent character.”
-ROYAL QERMETUER—
is an Infallible cure for numerous diseases,
such a« Kheumatlsm, Indigestion, heart
troubles, Headache, Liver, Bladder, and
Kidney diseases. Chills sad Fever. Ca-
tarrh. Paralysis, Asthma, Bronchitis, E
Coughs. Incipient Consumption, aU Blood
and Skin diseases. Female troubles, etc.
It cures by purifying and blood. correcting a dls-
eased condition of the It builds up
from the first dose, the patient quiokly
feeling its invigorating and health-giving
Influence. It increases the appetite, aids
digestion, clears the complexion, purifies
the blood, regulates tie liver, hldneys.
eta. and speedily brings bloom to the
cheek, strength to the body and Joy to the
heart. For weak and debilitated females
it is without a rival or a peer.
. XT tycs am suffering with disease, and
faUOt a ours, send stamp for printed mat¬
inhering ter, certificates, etc. It is a boon to the
and the wonder of the century.
For sale by King's Boyai Germetuer
Company, Atlanta, Ga, and by druggists.
Fries IbflOper concentrated bottle, which
makes one gallon ol medicine as per di¬
rections acoompsnying each bottle, can
Is an invaluable remedy far
SICK HEADACHE, TORPID
UVER , DYSPEPSIA, PILES,
MALARIA, COST/VENESS,
AN&4U, BILIOUS DISEASES.
SoW Everywhere.
i
13 & $2 8HOES u588«.
•1.75 SHOE FOB MISSES. •
SCHEUERMAS & WHITE.
CRIFFIW.
iltw Atkeuuemenis
commission. SALESMEN Fine SKi’ott’SSS”; outfits. Full line of Fruits
and Flowers. Prices low. A. D. PRATT,
Nurserymah, Rochester. N. Y.
Ut * luxuriant growth.
Fill* to Restore Gray
to it» Yoothfiil Color.
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Vha moat APPBTIZmo mod WHOLBeOME
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MMm and 8p !bt rr
j Ask your Drug giat o r Oroosr for it.
C.lE. HIRES. PHILADELPHIA.
FEATURES FOR 1890.
^V^ustele^report* and market oreeastp trmn
; Hints on how to ship amd what to grow.
Correct crop reports from all sections.
An indispensable * Journal for farmers and
fruit growers. Our Information Bureau free
to subscribers tells aU about commission
merchants in aU the Cities;
A HantUome 12 page Weekly.
Pe T * W
--
Fruit. Trade Journal Co M
21 te 24£tete St, New York.
P 1 JMNIM
OjuneW . r their age. Of these it
mu.it. !>• , . -(vtftsHv admitted that the
'■-.smile: t nni.ar are Americans. Tire
beat for... .1 sch.Hd children and the
heallliii. i the Germans aud Bolie-
thiiiti:, liic next of Irish parentage
jimvhoio. r.% in th;» south and west ol
Ir !.»nd. where cliiidrcfi run free ot
f-av «!l the year round, hatless, shoe
, iiving iukI on with the coarsest, plainest
ichool restrictions, yet some measure of
physical cau such specimens Form
of perfect beauty in and
face bo found. Glance over any school
rofrtu.'vvitlwits upturned faces inquisi
tively questioning the thought of the
«b crv«v and but few really flue fea- i
tuiv.l children era to be found after
the . . of 10 is passed.
Whom a handsome face, answering,
a) I f he .vs t hat govern beauty, is dis-
but,
The
gues strongly One on the but abolition be sympathetic of the
recess. cannot
with the teacher. If she does not dum keep
her pupils like so many trained
mies she is a poor disciplinarian and
subject know to dismissal. date If her class Adam does
not every the from to
road Harrison, towns and from Siberia location of all cross
she is keeping to T that Patagonia, modern
not up
bugbear, fir. the “course of study.” |jpg »f
Anderson gives a list of the most
common pupils in the"public physical irsical public defects defects schools. schools. found found They They in in
are are
summarized as:
Head—Drooi Head—Droops forwards carried a
little to one side; chin raised too high
ing Shoulders—Bound, and lower sloping, than stoop
uneven; one the
other.
Thorax—One side better developed
Waist—Too narrow; abdominal
muscles weak.
Hips—Thrown Arms—Forearm too far forward.
than the bettor developed
Leg—Better upper developed arm. than
Thigh—Inside and back poorly thigh. tbs
veloped. Any entering the examining
person
room of a gymnasium for boys- would
be astonished at the large number that
have one or eveil more of these defects,
and with girls this is found almost indulging nni
versa!. While with boys
good in frequent muscular play development there will be found the
of
lower limbs, the trunk, that part hold
ing the vital organs, will but occa
sionally nation. be As found perfect knows, on ex ami
circulation every one poor
is a common fault, aud
cau be remedied by exercise properly
taken.—Boston Herald.
A Sate Investment.
Is one which is guaranteedito bring you
tion. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every
case, when used lor any affection of Throat,
Lungs or Cheat, such os Consumption, Inflam¬
mation Whooping of Lungs, Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup,
etc. It is pleasant and
agreeable be depended to taste, perfectly safe, and can al¬
ways upon. Trial bottles free at
J. N. Harris k Boa’s drugstore.
Tact Even in Bdggfiig.
A well known restaurant down towL
doors runs through an entire block, with
ly all opening tbe patrons into of two the streets. place enter Near¬ at
one door and leave at the other. A
ragged latter door tramp and stood begged for an hour at the
“penny to buy something piteously for eat” a
to
without meeting with any success.
Then an idea occurred to him. and he
walked rapidly around to tne other
door, and poured the forth his plaint He to
those entering restaurant suc¬
ceeded admirably, and gathered in a
good fnr-he deal of. bright coin. He enough de serve d it too,
was to see that
hu n gry men were more apt to pity
gorged hunger themselves.—New in others than men who had
York Sun.
London Social Life.
I am glad to come home and see my
friends, out ah I there is a great charm
in London social life. Nowhere are
artists, people scientists, received journalists with and liter¬
ary such open
Female Weakness Positive Cure,
To the Enrro*: Please inform your read
ers I have a positive remedy ior the thousand
aud one ills which arise from deranged female
organs. remedy I shall be glad to send lady two they bottles will
of my ruzs to any if
■end their Express and P. O. address. Yours
respectfully, D». J. B. MARCHISI, 1*8 Gen-
eseeSt., Utica. N. Y. jum4d*w4w
*
««u INn u*rt-
Fop *
earliest ;
much of
iii.lian tumaal Jim a--tey,i.r Jim
^■#,1" Injup, as the folks at Home affis tlie
^at celled
»*"#«#» the Mri-rit-uusettUubft. <***> tltfc He wry whs best to we of
:.s and sometimes even inure of
a (rum|jy.uioH titan was any of the boys
of my own age. Ha was quite a lover
of have nature and a tiptop Indian woodsman; that I
Besides, yet to he see an herbalist, was not.
was no mean
'.mowing burkv the properties and uses of the
roots and leaves, of about every
imdM'U‘ Ifsouic J SMitll etV^mg pldiady iP lhul sec- in
Uo vulitt.bad *;-, for goo,! herb or an
use any Juu was
sure to, know exactly where to get it.
Whether he got his knowledge of the
plants from others of the tribe, or from
white persons with whom he came in
contact, J never all knew.
But by odds fishing: was his
forte, either for trout or pickerel..; 0e
seemed to know of every where place tn all
the vroiild ponds aud stream* hide, a fish
he likely to and almost
always brought home a good sited
string of them. As I grew older I
wxcuraiqns, often accompanied lptu iu his fishing
somstiinea.with. audofted
without the ©om»i$ ?$£>folks at
■skulk iSff tafccLwia^^ijfs to meet
was hot setting a very good ,example
catch riot something quite else a^rcrabler'Well, herideflsh that
was so
through life we all have to take the
In fishing for trout Jim never ap¬
peared to have any It particular system,
but would foUfow in a kind of hap¬
hazard style, with a common pole cut
in the woods, peeled, aud of consider;
able length. - For halt,}» Mies, . would use
worms, ms4St grasshoppers, coukHeadily millers, f&d; or
any he
but whatever he made use of was, in
his hands, effective.
Sometimes when hungry he would
dean a goodly number of trie fish, and
having the stream built a in fire the .on forest, the he bank would of
or
lay them on the live coals and broil
them to a nice brown color or fry
them on nice fiat atones: then what a
splendid feast we would have! Is one’s
appetite bettor than or in the .later sense years) of taste It
more acute
seems to be so. Knee then, scores of
times, when on fishing trips, I have
eaten trout cooked in allstyleq, broiled,
browned nicely in a frying pan, oi
made into a chowder, but somehow
they never good seehned to have that double
extra taste of those prepared near
the brookside by old Injun Jim.—Cor
Merit Wins,
We desire to say to onr citizen#, that for
yean we have been selling Hr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New
Life Pills, Bncklni’s Arnica Salve and Elec¬
tric that Bitters, sell and have never bandied remedies
versal as well, or that have given such uni¬
satisfaction. We do not hesitate to
guarantee them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if satis¬
remedies factory results have do not their follow their use, popularity These
purely on their merits. won J. groat N. Harris k Bon,
Druggists.
The Agonies £ft Composition.
Dickens, when he intended to write
x Christmas atory, shut himself up for
six weeks,.living looking like miermiLjwd haggard
came out as as a
murderer.
thoroughly Balzac, after he of had his philosophical thought .out
one
romances and Amassed, his materials
in a most laborious manner, retired to
Dizziness, Faintness, Loss of Apdetite, that Tired eeh
Blotches, Dyspepsia, Pimples, Sallow Blood Skin Disord And e
diseases result from an impure condi¬
ol the Blood. Purify it with De Witt’s
We sell it and 1 recommend it
B. Drewry.|
|/u< « i *' • *X:iIw*t'iv* St:,r= f 1.'“-.
Lord Have Salisbury's exhibits added from the Hat¬ Tu¬
nuw been to
exhibition at the New gallery.
conijnmo the well known por
of yaeeu Elizabeth with theraiu-
by Horsclydowii Ztiei'hero, and the curious pic¬
of Fair, one of the
in which is said to represcut
OpiutotL
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small town about sixty miles from
Winnipeg, show there He said and they would had turn never out
seen a
well. There was no hall or theatre,
house but they in could the play in finally, a bonded after ware¬ the
town,
mayor of the place had virtually offer-
ed the company a guarantee for two
nights, they decided to aooept.
When the place was reached it was
found to he but * were village of less
than 1,000 inhabitants. The bonded
warehouse had been fitted up as a
temporary theatre, and a stage had,
been erected at one end. A dollar a
head was charged for the reserved
seats, and they were soon occupied.
Many and were looking outside in at the windows,
Arnold went before the
show and collected a half dollar each
these. It wag willingly paid.
Every prairie one round came on horseback, looked and the
about like a
horse sale. But there was good big
money in the house the first night,
and “Kosedale” by the company ap¬
peared On the to second give wonderful night the satisfaction.: house
was
'*—- 'A—| “ ’ d.after the first
act the mayor aake he company to
Stay to leave another _________ for for Monti Montreal night, ___ _J«y ihenegt were day obliged and
tve
could ' not. The The mi_, mayor _ urged _ them to
remain, they would and finally give Arm told said that of
"Rnafore” after they a performance had finished
“The Shaughraun,” If the audience
would stay. This announcement he
made before the curtain at the mayor’s
request, explaining that they could
not stay another night There were
cries of “Go on," ‘‘Play all night. ” etc.
It was arranged that the gentlemen
should leave the place after the first
performance, giving the ladies enough
would be readmitted ^paying for them¬
selves as they came in. At 10:45 p, m.
at “ The 11 Shaughraun” the curtain was finished, and
p. m. went up on
chestra. “Pinafore/’ lhe with a melodeon but as an or¬
house was (2 less
than the first one, two men having
been called away. At 1:80 a. m. the
final curtain fell and the company
packed up and left for Montreal at
daybreak. Arnold, but It it was profitable barnstorming, and there said
was
was lots of fun in it—Chicago Herald.
Mrs. Leander Wright informs us that she
was cored of Cbronie Constipation Sold by He
Witt’s Little Early Risers. by If. B.
Drewry. _
NEWS IN ER1EF. -
A Cuiitin mtinn of lot. rr.ting Items on
A fanner .Various Subject*.
ished near wmesbam, Fa., pujz-
bis n-Yfc*r-old w>n by tying him to *
cross and alLowing him to remain for
seven hours, Thd child is net expected to
Hve aud the iu,L.i u un de * arieet.
U thee would marry, go to Friend Han¬
nah Purvis, residing In North Lewisburg,
O., she having been commissioned to join
ths brethren and sisters la the hoto bonds
of matrimony by Probata Judge Todd, of
Urbane.
-The trinl by court martial of Maj. A. 8,
Kimball, U. S. A., chief quartermaster of
the department of Arizona, on the charge
of negligence in the execution of a lease
for offices at Tucson, commenced Tuesday
at Tucson.
The house committee on postoffioee has
authorized a favorable report on the bill
fixing eight hoars n» a day’s work for
clerka and employes in aU first and second-
class postoffices whose salaries do not ex¬
ceed tl,400.
Mrs. K. G. Hudson, 40, notorious for
mitted twenty years as a hotel swindler, com¬
suicide In a New York bearding
house. She was tho daughter of a wealthy
manufacturer at B:dtimore. Her husband,
Bev. David Hudson, died of a broken
heart a few yf-’t* aro.
Cleanse yonr breath and regulate your oo w
s with De Witt’s Little Early Risers. Sold
y N. B. Drewrv-
iteenmtloo on tho l)e«p.
in A the large galley brick fire was heated to a red heal
and u piece of asbes¬
quickly tos packing was wrapped around with it as
its covering as possible. incased The brick
was in a piece of
pork with that was tossed overboard, along
several other morsels which the
sharks were made ready to devour,
and it had no sooner touched the
water thau- it was swallowed. It took
a few mifiutes for the beat to come
through pork, and its during covering' of fe\F asbestos and
those minutes
the shark swam among his compan¬
ions and attracted no special atten¬
tion. But very soon his movements
showed the l»ain he was feeling; he
darted violently about, sprang out of
the water, dive d rose aga;
evidently continued suffering mten
for perhaps half an hour,
and ended with the creature turning
on his back and dying in the most hor¬
rible contortions. The other sharks
showed their tender feelings by at
they tacking had him compunctions before he was fairly about dead;
no eat¬
ing him, or at any rate displayed
none, for ho was devoured before our
to the great delight of tbe sail¬
W. Kuox.
DeWitt* Little Early Risers. Best pill
Sick Headache and Sour Stomach. Sold
N. B. Drewry.
The U:uted Statesof Brazil are more
than half the size of Europe, aud pos
enormous The total capabilities of develop
ment. area of the country
nearly 3,250,0C0 square miles, and it
on every state in South Ameri¬
except Chili. In 1879 the popula¬
greatly was only increased 10,000.000; since but by it immi- has
1'irl to tiood Css.
Bobby — How is it you don’t get kept
any morel
Johnnie—I gave more than any
fellow in the class to buy a pre*-
for teacher.—Epoch.
Bucklen’s ArnlcaB&lve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Tetter, Sores, Chapped Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever
and ail ’d kin Hands, Chilblains,
givs* perfect
n«TA s wn.
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I No, 1 18 Warren Street, New York. 1 ■MttjUajgJ
MUXS, BOUCKVUXE, MADISON CO.
...... m ..... ..... WA8LI8H8D MM.
df Served at leading hotels. Sold by nearly all grocers
jwnelldSm
MpiAm A " '■ flow Ready io Show My Customsers
• : ; .and the public, the
LAR6EST AND MOST, COMPLETE STOCK
ter SPRING AND SUMMER
I 2 T I HAVE EVER HAD
Our Hue of Young Men’s Suits, both in business and dress suits, cannot be excelled. A
we ask is that yon examine onr stock. Boys’ and Children's suits in the nobbiest styles
Try me and I will please yon. Respectfully,
CEO. R. NILES.
octlOd&w an hill STREET
Griffin, April nth, 189a
R. F. STRICKI
Offers today the greatest bargains ever offers
★ 3 HO£» AND Hi
We have received a line of Drummer's Sample Shoe* which we offer at wholesale prices.
Our stock ol Shoes is now complete. Also, a line line of
FOR, WOOL AND STRAW HATS,
which we can save you 88% per cent, by buying from us, Our stock ol Calicos, Ginghams
Sattinee and Cballien, Cottonadee, Summer Cagsimeres we bought to tell. Give us a call.
No. 53 HILL STREET. R, F, STRICKLAND.
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
Weekly we are receiving new goods. See our stock if
you want
Watties, Clocks. Silver-ware, China. Dinner Sets,
Tea Sets, Lamps, Glassware, Tinware, &c.
CST* All goods guaranteed as represented. One price
onlj^ ...... J. W. SPARKS,
DON’T
AND DON'T FORGET THAT
Has a car load of Charter Oak Cook Stoves on the way
here. I can suit you in any kind of a Stove, add my
line of Hardware is complete and CHEAP.
Look To Your Strength !
«7' •'
and Springtime beast always try. *t^^oUhe wtoaL-tim vwy time oi the year when man
duces langor requires oil oft W&E.- sto^tot w^wmt^ rSM
and the inqu
my food Spring digest work ?” Take r------jyspep Cordial to regulate yonr liver mid bowel*, makeyour
and energiseyoarneriroas ene vgieeyo nr nerrecs system. system. Try T17 it for yourself and.thf DenisonJHtock
Powders for yonr borscss, cows and poultry. Calf at
DREWRY’S DRUG STORE.
AT COST!
From this date to Sept, ist, we will s ell any Hardware
or Wire Screen Doors, at
ACTUAL COST
I We have Hinges in a large variety but cheap. All those
having Gates and Barn or Stable doors to hang any time
soon would do well to come in and buy now
We also have a large stock of Sash and Doors at LOW-
EST MARKET PRICES. Come and see us, or write for
estimates. Truly yours,
June 16th, iSSo.
SHORT and Dlfl
TO THE
North, East a
AND THE
East Tennessee, Virgin^
and Carolinas.
IN THE SOUTH.,'.
For iUjmUM jnj, t.
c. w. xiQHT.A.o.p.S'ri&£££&:
Summer
Paiacc SnMtM.
Four* Trtpu per ^
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