Newspaper Page Text
f,(I* Advance) Per Annum. . .10.00
tdff 0ft* Teetj..........f.. LOO.
S5SB5K!
I. 8. 1880.
Ill SptldiB4 Co.
w Advetlslni BatM.
iUbm or lee* to b* oomted a*
.W(mcB8-t0 rente p« Mm for
>». No inaertion under tbi* head
1 60 onto. AM Insertion* for I«m
' a mart be paid for In advance,
i will be made with parties wLb-
I their advertisements longer
•tea ae for the Dalle
me to pat on the White
big, hold letter* thie sign:
in and Mr.. Harrison A Co.,
estate broker..”
waa all bnt stung
near Beading a few days
ago. TJ The case point* a .tinging mor-
Reed, Alliaon and
of the Preeidential
An exchange .ays: “Man is the on-
ly animal that wear, a uxsh.” That
may be. But a dog is not the only
animal that wears a collar. Vide all
the Republican member, of Con-
......
Boe* Quay say. there are1300,000
in right to help place his man Dela-
mater in the Governor', chair, and
mote will be forthcoming if needed,
ttueh intelligence as this is wellcalcu-
to make plana John Wana-
rab hi. bauds in holy
tJnivevrity graduate, have
p big swing in bolding po¬
litical office, in Georgia that Merc
ha* decided to enter the liets. Con¬
gressman Grimes has been defeated
by a Mercer graduate in the Fourth;
Clement, ha. retired before a Mercer
in the Seventh, and if Maj.
i. defeated in the Tenth it will
Mercer graduate.
Herald male*, the"folio wing
comment: “Viee-Preri*
is a very busy man
He has just finished *
at Saratoga, and he ienow
residence on the Hud-
Ill remain there but a few
however, and will then go to
i to think that the Vice-Presi-
deutial office is a mere sinecure.”
Commenting on the assertion that
press endorse the boy-
the Baltimore Herald
says: “Those who read the South¬
ern papers are inclined to laugh.
The fact is that no paper, so tar as
we know, which can be called repre¬
sentative has ever favored the
scheme. It tell as flat as a pancake
South, and still flatter on the
The boycott, indeed, is
■o dead that it never will 1%
resurrected except for the purposes
of the newspaper paragrapher and
punster.”
It has leaked out iu New York that
Bichard Croker, before he sailed for
Europe, had Tammany to endorse
Mayor Manning of Albany ns its
candidate for Governor. Manning is
tbs eon of the late Daniel Manning,
who was Secretary of the Treasury
in the Cleveland administration and
one of the ablest politicians that, the
Stats has eyer had. Young Man¬
ning, who is a newspaper man by
lion, is not objectionable to
the County Democracy, and it is un¬
derstood that organisation will cor¬
dially join in supporting bis canvass
lor the nomination. Governor Hill
will not be a candidate for re election
under any circumstances.
Osafaett Can't he Cured
Mentions, as the; can not reach
____portion of the ear. There ie only
•y to cure Denfneee, and that Is by con-
onol remedies. Deafness is caused by
___lamed condition of the mucous tube lining
of the Eustachian Tube. When this gets
inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or im¬
perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Pe afn ee e fetfae resnit, and unless the inflam-
StafttM DM be taken out and this tube restor¬
ed to it* normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever; nine cooes out of ten are
egftnsd inflamed ‘ hv by condition catarrh, ^ which - ot r the - r - is mucoue nothing - r , - - - ■ - surfaces. but . an
W# will give One Hundred Dollars for any
east of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that we
eon not cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Rend tor drerin^frte^ ^ ^ Tolw}o> 0 .
HP Sold by Druggists, 75c.
l£ " —-f-
aowick to wothp rs
v'» ivOOTHIM; Mtilp
jigthp St emnlo pruw rip-
nnrees
and physicians in the United States,
and has been wed for fortv mirn
with never-fa rsuocess bvinillions*
of mothers for ! |r childivn. I>ur-
leethingita *, <‘liitil ilue
is] , pelieveatho
fron itery and dinr-
* boweis, and
health to the
Price 25c.
J&wly
^ f f NP«w
r addre«8 w
Celebrated
ianoee on a
restore you
health.
THE GREAT TAX DEBATE.
The honor, of the ■ tariff debate
i the 'Democratic 8ena-
the attack Wlth mm admirable McKinley judgement bill
on tli#
has basn concentrated against the
most vulnerable part of the measure:
that which provides for the increase
of war taxes. When the Republicans
refused to make the average rate of
than that of the war tariff
W1864, they made a shameful con¬
fession of financial incapacity and of
desire to oppress commerce and in¬
dustries.
Senator Gorman never displayed
more adroitness as a political tacti¬
cian than when be showed that de¬
bate upon tho bill is necessary, be¬
cause it baa never been submitted to
any deliberative discussion in which
its opponents bad an opportunity to
be beard. Mr. Aldrich’s attempt to
excuse the Star Chamber methods of
the Finance Committee Republicans
was a discreditable and compromis¬
ing evasion. He said that the bill bad
been discussed two years ago. But
that bill was another measure, and
not built up on the rule of mak¬
peace taxes higher than war tax¬
The Rhode Island Senator might
as well have referred to the tariff de
of forty years ago as a reason
avoiding discussion now.
Pattison may again be Governor
Pennsylvania. He will bo President
he keeps on. Hon. Leonard Rhone,
master of the Pennsylvania Grange,
has issued an address to the farmers
of that State, in which be urges them
to vote for the Democratic nominee
for Governor. He says Mr. Pattison
while Governor labored incessantly
(or the rights and protection of the
people, whilst Mr. Delamater, the
Republican nominee, failed to keep
bis promise to vote for the farmers’
tax bill in the State Senate, but on
Gw other band spoke and voted
against it. In brief, Mr. Rhone says
Mr. Pattison is a candidate on the
side of the people, whilst Mr. Dela-
mater is the candidate of the cor¬
porations and corrupt powers of the
State.
No epithets are too severe for the
MoKinleyites to apply to Secretary
Blaine. To "Jealous Jim,” to which
currency was given by Judge’snoted
cartoon, them is now added "Jim
tho Penman,” from the forger depic¬
ted in the play of that name. In
thus trying to heap obloquy 6n the
former idol o! their party, the
Secretary’s enemies are making a
great mistake by causing thousands
of Republicans to rally to thedefense
of tho leader whose brillancy yet
ly phrases to those who have import¬
ed them into the tariff discussion.
Watch Your Health.
When you feel chill v and feverish, take warn¬
ing. An ounce of preventive is worth Tonic a pound
of care. A dose or two ot Smith’s Sy¬
rup, made by Dr. John Bull, o Louisville
Ky., taken at this time may ward off danger¬
ous or probably fatal illness. It has an im¬
mediate beneficial effect upon the mucous mem
brane and circulatory system. Its timely use
will frequently word off an attack of pneu¬
monia. A slight cold will be gone in the
morning if a dose of this remedy ie taken
at night. It i* truly a household neoesnity
and no family can afford to be without it. It
tastes good and children will ask for it.
ie in fact a great discovery, having all the
good effects of quinine afia none of its evil
qualities. It is harmless to the most delicate
invalid and will not derange the system. It
I* a certain cure for chills and fever colds,
influenza, la grippe and all other effects of
malarial influence.
The Czar has had a serious quarrel
with his brother, the Grand Dnke
Alexis. The grand duke is the head
of the marine administration, and it
is said he has offended the czar by
urging the necessity for who’esale
reform to put an end to the waste
and extravagance which now char¬
acterize the navy.
TIiaLbright and lively little boy used to be
sickly and delicate before his mother gave him
Dr. Bull's Worm Destroyers. H* calls them
"good candies.”
The North Wales Re cord says that
Editor William M. Singeriy would,
make the strongest Democratic can¬
didate for congress in the Seventh
Pennsylvania district. The Record
of Charles Heber Clark ns a
candidate.
We recommend De Witt’sOolic ami Cholera
because we believe it is a safe and relia
remedy. Its good effects are shown at
in cases of Cholera Morbus and similar
N. It. Drewry.
Mrs. Margaret C. Steele, Roscoe
sister, is very ill at her
in Jersey City. She is nearly
years old, and until recently was
inspector at the new custom
8l>e has lived quietly in Jer¬
City and is not widely known.
Mysterious Disappearance.
Mr*. John A Clarke wns a great sufferer
Indigestion and Sick Headache. She
her homo last Saturday to buy a bottle
De Witt’s Little Early Kisers, took a dose
her lieeduclie Try disad them. |>eared N. B. as mysterious¬ Drewry.
us ft luime.
The Prince of Wales, Justin Mc¬
says, is understood “to be a
stickler for court etiquette.
one knows bet ter the exact way
which every band and order and
should be worn.”
De Witt’* Little Early Hirer*. Best little
forI)v*pep*ia,SourStomach, Bad Breath.
by N. B. Drewry.,’
Lord Wolseley is engaged on a life
the Duke of Marlborough from a
point of view.
Tdere i* «ne medicine that will cure imme
We refer to D* Witt's Colie and
Care for all Summer complaints. No
bo disaopointinent. no failure. We
There Stands the Soutb--Look at
Kerf
The best answer to fire-eaters
iu regard to Southern opprw*-
rion may be found, like so much
other interesting matter, by grab¬
bing among the census figures for
the last decade. Memphis increasing
128 percont.; Dallas, 280 per cent ;
San Antonio, 02 per cent.; Chatta¬
nooga, 650 per cent.; Birmingham,
270 per cent. Compare this with
Boston increasing 10 and Cincinnati
12 per cent. In addition to this the
negroes have #150,000,000 of prop¬
erty and 1,000,000 of children in the
public schools. The silent forces of
enterprise and civilization have been
steadily building up the South to a
glory surpassing the dreams of her
proudest sons. And yet bowling
demagogues—North and South-
would arrest and destroy this mag¬
nificent work to secure some wretch¬
ed political advantage or satisfy
some truculent puny ombitlon-
[New York Herald.
......
What It Does.
Hood's SarsapparilfJa
1. Purifies the Mood.*
2. Create* an appetite.
8. 4. 8rengtens Make* the the weak nerve*.
strong.
5. Overcome* that tired rheum, feeling.
6. Core* scrofula, salt etc.
7 Invigorate* Believe* headache, the kidney* indigestion, and lirer. dyspep¬
8.
sia.
Chicago’s Cattle Show.
Philadelphia Becord.
In view McKinley of the impending bill, passage which
of the Tariff
would slam the door in the face of
foreign trade, the shrewdly Chicago talk Exposition of mak¬
ing managers effort now foreign exhib
no to secure
What we want, say they, is a
igricultural and cattle show-
something, in fact, like a vastly ex¬
ited county fair. And will they,
□ill they, that is about all they will
be able to offer to the public.
Baciuen’s Armcvoriale.
The Best Balve in the world for Cats
Bruises, Sores, Tetter, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Hands, Bhenm Chilblains. Fever
Corns, and all S Chapped kin Eruptions, and positive;
ted ly cures gives Piles or no pay (required. Itis gnar-
to perfect satisaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cent* per box. For sale by
J. N. Harris A Son.
Five members of the Havcmeyer
family have insured their lives for
$100,000 each. The policies were
written by two agents, and their
joint commission will amount to
$60,000.
De Witt’s Colic and Cholera Cure
We is always sole and always sure.
recommend it. N. B. Brewry.
Rev. Elisha Holland, of Goldqboro,
N. C.,is growing younger as his
years increase. He is now 85, and a
heavy coat of black hair is beginning
to grow on his bald head.
Smith’s Tonic Syrup gives perfect satisfac¬
tion wherever tried.—[J. W, Cochran, Boss
ville, Iud.
ltangor, Me., la to nave a new park,
called Hamlin park, in honor of Hon,
Hannibal Hamlin, one of the adorn¬
ments to be a statue of the venerable
ex-Vice President.
De Witt’s Little Kariy Kisers. Only pill to
cure Sick Headache and regulate the bowels!
Sold by.N, B. DrewTV.
W. D. Howells never uses tobacco,
except once in a great while he will
smoke a cigarette when many other
people are smokidg.
De Witt’s Little Early Kisers. Best Liver
PUI ever made, lure Constipation every
time. None equal Use them now. N. B.
Drewry.
Cremation is not populur in Eng¬
land, although the Duke of Bedford
hat spent $100,000 in trying to
make it so.
A Boon to the Blok.
— D r . K i n g * Koyai Oermetuer is endorsed by
Bev. J. B. Hawthorne, pastor First Baptist
church, remedy.” Atlanta,da,, Rev. wlio-says: “It is a great
Sam P. Jones says: “I wish
every medicine. poor suffering wife had access to that
- ’ Thousands of others attest its
virtues. where Fifty gallons are drank in Atlanta
daily, It it is performing remarkable
cures. removes the cause of disease and
builds up tram the first dose. Send stamp
for full particulars, certificates ot wonderful
cure*, ets., Qa. to King’s It Boyal Aermetuer Co ,
Atlanta, cubes when aui.ei.se fah.s.
makes Price,'$1.50 gallon per concentrated ot medicine bottle, which
one ns per direc¬
tions accompnnylngcaeh bottle. Can lie sent
by express C. O. 1). if I your druggist cannot
ap pl y yap. tf
Pries,$1.00. Soldb?ah • : i.
plain package with iubt er l, - ifi
-For sale by E. B. Anthony. Griffin, On.
v HMiitititit
l.\ -_
snd SpeciAl 111ustmted. Discounts. Book CaUlofW tree; for PostAf* 1M0 now ready
ISO p**u. 10c.
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
Dm*u*e4 tar 81,1*. SnlK? ui Prta*. ISn.tr.lr* la C.k>r<
A parifsi wwksUrti ISOpagn. Hook Pr*«j Po^tagt- li tu,
mu BBSS CO., ST. LOUIS, MO., U S A
LIFE
OF THE
HON. JEFFERSON DAVIS.
BY
MRS. JEFFERSON DAVIS.
To Be SOLO BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY
The prospectus and complete outfit for can¬
vassing will be ready immediately.
Agents Wishing I>e*li*iil»le
Territory
on this great work will please address, as
as passible, the publishers.
RELFORD COMPANY,
NEW YORK
j ilparlfli Many peculiar superior point jSt i t
to
Peculiar ih combination
and | preparation . of iuv
Hood’s Surtaparifb SarMpardb jsyrr"""”
the full curative value of um .
best known rsmedi;
the vegetable king- V
«d cconomy-^^.-' It* >V.,rt ' I
-
sapartll .1 la t,
cine of —
i -
Oue>^-O. nOlitr/tc
x. J.!.-' • - < <
require .
^^rtproducc S Peculiar !as iu t. iu wlr«-uli n i.
Hood's Sarsaparilla n«eui>»t ii-'.c.s cm- •, .
erto unknown, and has v;un far!!<>'.' •
the title of “Tho grev.tvf th—<J *•' -
purifier ever discovered.’’ j? ’
home,”—there Pecuilarlnlts‘*goodnaiacy*’j,,';“ is AVVcmv .
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla now jr J ..lit
Lowell, where / /-» r-
>r j/' t
than of all ji otv.vr J
purifiers. l'a'vcli:'! i. ils
phenomc- XprS mil record t-f
*broad.^r has SL. />y^rever gttataedfuch other prep, -rsflon i opw
v'^rlarUy yci-med in so '11s short ro;’ » -nri)y time,
- ancl :
V&^^and people confidence steadtcst'.y. amosg id* c! n?04
so
Btt not be Induced to buy other rri'r'arufioc?,
but bo sure to get the Peculiar Hr-diolnr.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Boldby alldruK*lste*Jl i six torITe : if.rodoulT
by & I. HOOD * C*>..Apothocarlas,Low«ll, Mask
too Do 808 One Dollar
TO MACKINAC
Summer Tours.
f**L*CE SrcAMtns. Low Rate*.
Four Trip* par Week Between
DETROIT, Fttoek*?. MACKINAC ISLAND
The Soo, Marquette, and
Lake Huron Porta.
Every Evening Between
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND
Sunday Trip# during Jut»«^Jnly, Actual nnd
Our Illustrated Pamphlets,
Haw* anti by Exoureion Ticket* will be furnieh*d
your Tlokeb Agant, or mddraaa
E. B. WHITCOMB, a P. A., Orruorr, Mich.,
THE OETROIT $ CLEVELAND STEAM HAV. CO
TYLER BANK COUNTERS.
ILLUSTRATED Df COLORS: a perfect Work of Art;
ISO Pages; How ready. Books free, postage 15c.
line 130 Clairs, pp. Catalog for 1890* of Tyler Drabs* Typr-Writer
CtblactM, Hook Cue* M*w Style* Free. Postage iOa.
mss DESK C0„ ST, LOUIS, MO., U.8.A.
Georgia Midland & Golf SR
Tims Table, No. 32, Taking Effect
......limit, %i 2 , 1 aon —
NORTH BOUND- Daily.
Lea ve Columbus.............................1:00 p. m
Aryive Griffin___...........................3:50 “
Leave Columbus.............................5:10 “
Arrive Leave Griffin.................... Griffin.................................8:17 1‘
8.85 “
Arrive McDonough.........................9:15 “
SOUTH BOUND-Paily.
Leave ArriveGriffln........... McDonugh.........................7.40 a. m
8:20 “
Lavee Griffin............... 8:35 a.m.
Arrive Columbus. . ,.11:80
Leave Griffin.................................. 4:15
Arrive Columbus............ 7:08 “
NORTH BOUND—Freiobt.
I-euve Cojumbus.........................7:50 Griffin..,.............. a, m
Arrive 2:05 p. m
Leave Griffin.........................2:80 McDonough,...............8:80 “
Arrive “
SOUTH BOUND—Freight.
ArriveGriffln....................-V--05 Leave McDonough...................8-00 a.m
“
Leave Griffin.....................10:80 “
Arrive Columbus............................4:25 p. m
QURtS PILES,
SALT RHEUM,
TCTTtR. BURNS
k BCALD8, SORES,
WOUNDS. IN¬
FANTS SORES
And CHAFING,
SORE NIPPLES
AN INVALU¬
ABLE REMEDY
FOR CATARRH
m
;9 T ? T OR Rcliablc A PoSITIVF druggists GlIARABTTX. <ui
HENRY M. STANLEY
IN DARKEST AFRICA
T.i, .xpiet" story of Stanley's recent thrilUng
«il\ i'ii! .itT r i,| me disclosure of his important
■lU' -' Vv-' Hiipcar for tho first time in the
Dirked work 'vritteii A'rkj." by hlniselr, two volumes, ontitleil profusely “In
in be
tlliHtmtiM; pen » $3," |>er volume. Do not
devolved by miv of too so-called “Stanley
b "uiirhontle.” eiks ", now Ivng offered ot as these "genuine" bos Stanley and
To no one
contributed a lino.
HULl* KPENTC'“Tlie I J, seriptkm work only. will We be are sold now by ready sub-
exporlenee. to uppoint uunvuisers. Applicants tiiat Stanley’s should state
Komeuiber own
book, Interest, the only one the in which tttle he has the a personal
wttl bear on page imprint of
Charles Scribner’s Sons
Apply to JOHN R. NELSON,
Chattanooga, Tenr
Sole Agent for Tennessee,
Alabamt and Cieor
tMidsMwniSMdM) ■m* <fc a ta akow wbat w* mmlrm a
ta nlukl , nsUA fc , w.whtak SoKta *>r J
iditoinm Ih. wt **jr *D ex j
rso ti!»w
i l
'W*
AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
and continued monthly thereafter.
»150,000.00.
100,OCO Ticket* at 810,00; Halves, $8,00,
Tenths, 81-MO: American Currency.
LIST OF PBIZES:
1 Pbizl r.......81S0,000fs..... .*160.000
1 Prize or........ 50,000 is..... 50.000
I Prize of— ..... 25,000 is..... .. 25,000
3 Prizes Prizes of 10,000 5.000 are. .. 10,000 80,000
2 of.. are. ..
5 Prizes of.. 2.000 are. .. 10,000 10,000
1.0 Prizes of.. 1.000 are., .
20 Prizes of.....> 500 are- 10.000 40.000
Prizes of...... 200 are...
Prizes of. . 150 are. 45.00 0
Prizesof 100 are. 50.000
APFROXIMZTION PRIZES.
150 Prizes of ......8160 are. ....$22,500 15,000
150 Prizes of ...... 100 are..
150 Prizes of ...... 50 are. 49,950 7,500
909 Terminal PrizeB oi |50 are, ..
$524,950
UstcH! (1 Tlokets for *80
VT~ Special Botes arranged witli Agents
AGENTS WANTED
every town and city in the United States
British America.
The payment of Prizes is guaranteed by dol¬ a
deposit of five hundred thousand
($500,000), with the State Government,
approved by Jesus Arechiga, Governor.
Drawings under the personal supervision of
Herminio Arteaga, who is appointed by
Government as Interventor
“I Certify that with the State Treasurer
necessary guarantees are deposited, as¬
full payment of all prizes of this draw
Herminio Abteaoa, Interventor."
IMPORTANT.
Remittances must be either by New York
Express or Registered Letter, Ameri¬
money. Collections can be made by Ex¬
Companies or Banks. Ticket sent di¬
to management Montreal, will St. be Paul, paid Chicago, by draftson San
York, City of Mexico. For further in¬
Francisco or
address
JUAN P1EDAD, Manager,
. Zacatecas, Mexico.
Apartado 48. apr26dAw«
0 . H R. TIME TAME 1 . 1 !
In effect. June 1st, 1890,
No. 15 —Daily
Leave Griffin.-■... .,,..,3.40 a.m,
ArriveAtlanta ......7:45 “
............
No. 1ft—D aily,
Leave Atlanta 6:00 p.m.
Arrive (1 rifiiu....................... ... 8:00
No. 3 t-Daii. i .
Leave Macon......................... .,3:30 a.m
ArriveGriffln...................................5:28 Atlanta............................„..7:00 ... “
“
No. 11 —Daily. .
Leave Mucon............................... 7:90 a. m.
ArriveGriffln..........................—• 9:20
“ Atlanta...........................11:00 “
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon....................... 1:40
Arrive Griffin...................... 4:00 “
" Atlanta.............................. 5:40 “
No. 18 —Daily.
Leave “ ..............!.....................8:82 *«
Arrive AGanta........—....................10:10 “
No. 2 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta............................. 7:00 a.
Arrive Griffin...............................“ Macon...............................10:35
*|
No. 14 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta...................... 11:30 a.
Arrive Griffin.... 1:00
Leave “ 1:25 i.ok “
Arrive Macon.... 8.40
No. 12 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta........................ .2:15 p.
Arrive Griffin.......................... ..4:00 “
Leave “ .4:05 “
..........................
Arrive Macon......................... ,.6:15 “
(No. 4 —Daily.
Leave Atlanta........................ 7-20 p.
Arrive Griffin.......................... 9:03 “
*• Macon..............................1120 ••
No. 38 —Daily.
Leave Griffin..................... 9:25 a. m
Arrive Vewnan.............................11:05 “
Aiiiro Carrollton.........................12:20 p. m
No. 34 —Daily.’
Leave Carrollton...........................4:20 p.
Arrive Newnan................................5:25 “
ArriveGriffln...................................7:20 “
No. 81— Daily, except Sunday,
Leave Griffin......................... 4:00 p.
Arrive Newnan.................... 6:25 “
Airive Carrollton...........................8:15
No. 32 —Daily, Except Sunday.
ilfeove Carrollton..,'..........................0:50 a.
Arrive Newnan................................8:45 “
Arrive Griffin...........'.....................11:00 “
EB- For further information relative to tick
et rates, best routes, schedule, 4c., write
or caU on JNO. L. KEID, Agt.,
E. T. CHARLTON. G. P. A.. Griffin Gn.
—i— Savannah, Ga.
•ad tria ta ovdir.
ES'tfc
Big the Q leading i* acknowledgef*
remed y tqi
te ySewSy ^asremwly lwc* Whlt«a for
atwr or
safe I prescribe recommending it and feel
ta It
to all zufferen.
A. J. STONER, M. D,
Decatur. Ili.
TO WEAK MEN
Buffering ’»rssffil»^a. from the elfeoU of youthful snort, early
sy i I S3
p*rticTil»r* for horn* cure. FRKE of charge. A
Trot. V. C. EOWUBR, Moodns. ConjU
BANK - if R0 “
0 FF ICE I I disks
Vnd STORE. F i XT'URES
'theTERRY M'F'G. CO.
_ NASHVILLE _' -CNN
B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S
Attf. It ia son nw *6i>«|ry*sr« state* (Ati m*df
"/*"*" • remedf /or WORMS, ma
Tssrssstnzx^sstr
OEIitMI I-. •lined nd WhUkay St home Hauls WiUi
ucniars pain. Book of pat
sent FBEt,
More Value
★ Advertimn
| f| proportion to prices charged, than auj
other medium in the So^th.
—<o>-
With the combined circulation oftwo^a
and well established papers, it charges the
prices of only one.
-tot— ■
It Is published in one of the agricultural,
commercial, manufactuiing and ra41roatf'
centers of the most progressiYe State
South, with a large and Intelligent
rounding population apd extra
for distribution.
Being a flrst-class newspaper, ^ully
all demands of the times and the require*
ments of Its constituency, It Is regd pot oj)|y
by nearly every family iq Spaldlqg ۩nirt|,
but In the eight surrounding cqppt^s,
a good general drcnl^itf on in tbe State and
other States-
IT COVERS ITS WHOLE FliJ
and covers it cqpip|^ly. m
■m
r-
Of the 257 newspapers and periodica 1
NEWS AM)
ranks eminent among the two dp%e»,$jj| g££hlfl
stand at the head of the list. Its
foreign patronage comes front the
and rnoNf experienced» advertisers
shrewdest and best advertising agenci^
Prices low. Write for rates and saT»P^
copies of Bally and Weekly to
DOUGLAS GLESSSER J5W SBE *
^ v Gtite G *‘