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appetite, partfle* the score- g
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AS a tonic It 1. with-
i* sa ^f.iln the whole range of materia 9
Root*"";, L B sovereign remedy, and I
I J^r^r;’’-Uh B^-XC; c ^ihT.- s
_ M every
JUS!!?*le had access to that medl-
&*■" r w Hawthorne gays: “It has
ss,Ssst?sr?i»»B ^’’U^rtain and radical cores to hua-
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of Others attest Its vlrtnes
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and fall
N JVZe.nah woaderinl ,Ump ,or cnrea. printe< etc. ! matter> 1
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B JmMar, by King's Royal
E Atlanta, Ga., and by druggists, j
price tl 50 per concentrated bottle, which <
f one gallon °* modlcin© as per di- f
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saves money.
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Family Medicine,
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SOLD EVEHYWHIIEE.
CAUTICrt and Sg&Snia price stamped S»,SS? bottom.
buhls name on
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$3 SHOE QENTUEMEN.
fine Calf and I.aced Waterproof Grain.
Ths excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe
tsasot be better shown than by the strong endorso-
nenti ot Its thousands of constant wearers.
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made Congress, men, Button and Lace.
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ban been most Improvements favorably received make three them Introduced superior
tad the recent
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AK3 THE BKST POROUS PLASTERS
IN THE WORLD.
Backache, They cure PAeumetUm. Kidney Talus,
brought Pleurisy ;---- —J and aU Uiaenaea miociiew
If want cn by t’xpofuro or over-exeriioh
you
Quick Relief from
toith a fricture 0/ a Ml on the
liniment, haekeloth, tor (here is 110 plaster,
or lotion that ha 6
such complete mastery over
ALL ACHES AND PAINS.
Dr. Grosvenor’s Bell-Cap-glc Plasters
mslant!/ ire Purely Vegetable and Harmless. Relieve
and never fail to care.
SAFE, QUICK AND SURE.
ioM by druggists or mailed on receipt of 25c.
GKOriVENOtt St RICHARDS,
Boston, Mass.
Its Fruit MMiJoiria
FEATURE!? FOR 1890.
Q POrt<< aD ‘ ! markpt orecasts from
♦»Ung aties
° n h «>w to ship and what to grow,
vorreet crop reports from all sections,
-^hondispensable m,f T<3 ” '‘ ni Oor Journal Information for farmers Bureau and
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Trade Jouftfal Co,.
21 to 24 Stale St New York.
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b(Sonic FStji days.
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V. tat U»- A sjtittarlyii t,| S.OOO Yesu*
Oenvs UV.J Think «f the l’r.-j.-at.
' *b.?r v- -*{»?•■'- >T>.*f xtromtlin-
■m-\ < r r V Ar.ctralift—ft
idnu v..- < . i • tjtWrfi l^tigaajo t£?ft
tlturonghjy. ■: .i s s.i-1 fowl
ucver heard , ' a '.'it a gasa.i—sitting
dri'.vti tow ■. t i. ‘‘.y writtc.-iacooimt
Of * J.:. v > t’uit b;.'tv»'oc*n the
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F? ” ; : : L’f S.G» y,4W
i RS u-trti.ij dug up £iom tho
. aiuif of Buffs! v n ■ " '•'fly pgv-^trvtnl
nev#spr.r)c*r of tin : •’ Jd:ft 31, 18W. In
archaeological ecstasy he seats liiniself
ranid tue ruins of the soldiers’ monu¬
ment—looking v i n ’> <• 1 do now—and
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‘•CH;t;s: : jurapcl r: Buffalo wipes
the dimmer: :1 with k 3' ■ York’s pets.
Be r.-i;v >.:»• 1 th, ffhty pitcher to
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fp'i«:»1::-. Bitions. loins n . mow down tue
V" ;.i ih ■ dsona put on a
cliuch : : j • > nifil uj Back a'hlauk took off his
red over, 'd . ‘hKKicl and white
blazer t: ; ■ tied up the Giants' .traps,
vcrv.v: BIso-u : d liSffa would kill the
■; . :w. Craaij co.,kc-.l one
man. Y/ff \,*ae nailed between sec-
oud a.:d . ' l.
Now~.t..'-a-t;..VSt atly will puzzle the
sehoki. lr >-; j .:•. j ;.i; nor will ho receive
light £;■ ..:t otb.-rc ::;i..t of .ot'uer papers
of t.io c.:: . ■ p‘.’io 1. Tty will road how
oaoraig';.,/ i.i :a "fa:).: d tho air,” how
ai'oth. i' ••uic.l utroii-a.-biad how several
wou ••sacrificed" saiid great rejoicing.
In his erudite kictocy of “The Ancient
Americ:: i II . ■Mio; and the Causes
Wlilcli Led ; > .i-ru - lljoay” wo would
find some :■ .v. h p.i;x:craplis as these:
“From i . ■: y preserved record
of their s; it may be cH^erted with¬
out qtiali Station that the Americans
were'.tlio l.-.-.st brutalized and blood¬
thirsty people who ever laid claim to any
degree of e.ilightennient. The arenic
eporis of Rome v.ero less debasing, and
showed far gfcater regard for human
life. In the priceless Ancient Print col¬
lection made by the author is a perfect
record of one of the Bisonic fete days.
It is matter of fact in tone, yet the old
chronicler was gifted with rare skill,
for, like Homer, he pictures the most
thrilling events in thosimplest language.
“Here, too, is undispntable proof that
there were giants in those days. They
were so largo and savage that the spec¬
tators sat in iron cages, and the
young men who did combat with them,
sometimes riding or possibly driving
wild hlsons.Iji^ed’th'Mfr _
Tor victory.
Often at theso so called games, the con¬
testants in which sought to pitch each
other out of the arena, the overwrought
men would often die while running (evi¬
’giants)? dently pursuing or fleeing from the
These who survived were often
sacrificed on a hot plate,.while the popu¬
lace, safo in their cages, would howl
with bloodthirsty rage of delight.
. “Frequent allusions to ‘soaking’ —
probably iu boiling oil—and to the con¬
testants being ‘nailed’ show that these
horrible diversions combined the hazards
of a Roman arena with .tho fiendish
atrocities of tho inquisition.”—Buffalo
Express.
A Straight Story,
There was n one legged- man at th o
Brush street depot the other day who
was asking for alms, and who claimed
that his leg had been bitten off by a
shark. One of the men accosted looked
him over and said:
“I saw you in Buffalo about a month
ago, and you then told me that an alli¬
gator bit your leg off.”
“Yes.”
“I saw you in Cleveland fast week, and
you then claimed to have fallen under a
street car.”
“Yes.*
“Do you change your story in every
town?”
“Most always.”
“Well, now, tell me how you really
did lose your leg and I’ll givo you n
dime.”
“Honest?”
“Yes.”
“Well, sir, I jumped in front of a
mowing machine to save the lives of
five or six little children, and while I
lost my leg not one, of them go t a
scratch.”
“Don’t believe it, but here’s your ten,”
said the man as theferowd raised a laugh.
—Detroit Free Press.
To Care BlacR Ileatls.
Pink wants to know how to cure en¬
larged pores of the face, black heads aud
dark ring*, round the eyes. All three
symptoms c6mHned~^dw r aT5W3ffrvt!rY
much out of order. There must lw im¬
mediate and thorough reform in habits,'
coarse, laxative diet aud medicines,
washing the face with borax water many
times softly a day, and when dry rubbing it
but firmly with a rubber hand-
brush.
Tirisrs a nice thing for the complexion
in all cases, whether to remove the shiny
look left hy washing wit?) soap and to
■give the velvety finish (which it does bet-'
ter than chamois skin) or to clear the
enlarged pore3 of secretions, Hikl fric¬
tion with it improves the action “of the
skin and reduces the pores. Blackheads
indicate a constipated condition, com¬
plete relief of which is t.lia onlyperum-
nent eare do t the s e unsightly-spats. JCUe
dark circles round the eyes will prob¬
ably disappear with the " other symp¬
toms.—Shirley Dare.
A Story of Byron.
Among the stories related in Mr. Will¬
iam Archer’s new life of Macready, the
actor, is this: Macready had won dis¬
tinction in the provinces, and wishing to
appear in London sought Lord Byron’s
influence to procure an engagement at
Drury Lane. Among other things the
person who spoke to Lord Byron in his
behalf mentioned that Macready was a
man of excellent character. “Ah, then,”
said Lord Byron, “I suppose he asks five
pounds a week more for his morality,”
and the negotiation fell through.
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If the salt held in solution in the ocean
were spread over the earth it would
form a layer of more than thirty feet
deep covering the whole globe.
Deafness Can't be Cured
by local applications, ns they can not reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is only
stitutional one way to care Deafness, and that is by con¬
remedies. Deafness is caused by
an inflamed condition of the mucous lining
of the Eustachian Tube. W’henthiBtiibegets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im¬
perfect Deafness hearing, and when it is entirely closed
is the result, and unless the inflam¬
mation can be taken out andthistube restor¬
to its normal condition, hearing will be
forever; nine cases out of ten are
by condition catarrh, which is nothing but au
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
of Deal ness (caused by Catarrh) that we
for cure circulars, hy taking Hall's Catarrh Cure.
free. , ,
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. DOROTHYS.
An4fakl3Kuri», «md «eri«
WRo writs sedately down the «r«*.
Her dainty drew all wnootli and neat.
Each curl and ribbon la 1W jdace. %
A doviltto mak with brow demur
Beneath her bonnet'* shady brim,
Who quiet sits within the pot*.
And gravely read, the service through,
Xml Irina In cvuryvhyma
The mnwtost maid that could be found
from Cub* to the Bay of Fuody;
A Bower, the loveliest that springs,.....
A salat, an angel irltliout wings—
Tint's Dorothy ou Sunday.
A little mu.I, In breathless baste.
With glowing cheeks and tangled hair,
Who rtfeea up and down the street,
And with her skipping, tripping feet
Is here an I there ami everywhere.
X saucy maid, with cap askew
Upon her rumpled yellow curls, •
With twinkling feet and chattering tongue
And breazy skirt* about her swung
In swift, ecstatic whirl*.
The merriest maid that ever shocked
The servile slaves of Mrs. Grundy,
A bird, a sparl^of dawning light.
A romp, a rogue, a witch, a sprite—
That’s Dorothy on Monday.
-Margaret Johnson in St. Nicholas
Get Shoe* After Noon.
The best time to get fitted to shoes is
in the latter part of tho day. Tho feet
then are at their maximum of size and
sensitiveness. Activity measurably en¬
larges them. When the muscles are in
play the flow of blood in the arteries is
increased and, the joints also; conse¬
quently they are more tender. Even
gravity affects the venous circulation, so
that standing on the feet alone tends to
enlarge these members. It is gravity
that produces varicose veins in tho legs
and feet of persons of relaxing fibre who
are required to be much in the erect
position.
Hence when healthy persons lie down
at night their feet, being relieved from
the weight of the body, resume their
normal size. Try *n the new shoes with
moderately thick stockings, too, and yon
then have a margin of room by
on thinner ones when the feet are ill at
ease. For tender feet fit them late in
the day with the aid of heavy stockings,
and the next morning, clad in thinner
stockings, those feet will rest in the new
almost as comfortably as they would in
old shoes.—Herald of Health.
Poor One Minute, Rich the Next
One minute with poverty staring him
in the face; the next a rich man for life.
That was the actual experience of S. P.
Armstrong, who died of heart disease at
Butler, Pa. He had invested all his
funds in sinking a well in the Thorn
Creek oil region of Pennsylvania. It
was thought to be dry, and as a sort of
farewell protest against his ill luck the
explorer fired a torpedo in its depths.
Immediately after its explosion the well
began to flow at a tremendous rate, a
volume, of 5il being lifted into tho air to
a height of atf least ono hundred feet.
Not having expected a big well no con¬
nections had been made to tho tanks,
and tho oil flowed on the ground, com¬
pletely deluging the entire neighborhood.
After several hours the oil was turned
into tanks witli great personal risk to the
workmen, and the first day’s production
was 10,000 barrels, the largest well ever
opened in the oil county It wiy? a mine
of wealth to Mr. Arm~'Tong,”afid devel¬
oped a largo scope of rich territory.—
New York Press.
Our Flag Abroad.
“Here, for the first time sinqe feaving
New York, I saw the Stars ano Jtripee.
It vv*is floating over the gateway to the
Ameriean consulate. It is A sts ange fact
that the further one goes from uome the
more loyal one becomes. I tf.lt that
was a long ways off from my own
land; it was Christmas day, and I
seen many different flags since last I
gazed upon onr own. The moment I
saw it floating there in the soft, lazy
breeze I took off my cap and said: ‘That
is the most beautiful flag in the world,
and I am ready to whip any one who
says it isn’t.’
“No ono said a word_____Everybody was
afraid. 1 saw an Englishman in the
party glance furtively toward the Union
Jack, which was floating over the En¬
glish consulate, but in a hesitating man¬
ner, as if he feared to let me see.’’--Nellie
Bly’s Bool:.
Gym nasties.
Uncle Enoch, from Oldboro, was visit¬
ing his daughter in Now York, and one
evening she took him to a concert at
which Sig. Bangelii was to play a piano
solo.
The signor has a p ecnliarw av of pla y -
ing chords. After each one ho gives k
sort of spring into the Sir, which ena¬
bles him to attack the next one with
gre at vigo r.
“My stars!” Uncle Enoch was heard
to whisper confidentially after the first
“chord passage,” “he struck them notes
so hard they fotehed him clean off Ins
seat!”—Exchange.
What Does It Mean?
“100 Doses One Dollar” mean* simply that
Ifood’s Sarsaparilla is the most economical
m e dicin e to buy, because it gives more for
The money than any ether preparation. Each
bottle contains 100 doses and will average to
lasta month, while other preparations taken
according to directions, are gone in a
week —Tberefo re, lie 8111-0 to get, Hood's Sar-
the best blood purifier.
To Nervous Men.
If you will send us your address w
will send you Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt and Appliances on a
trial. They will quickly restore you
to vigor, manhood and health.
Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, M
Be Sick Witt’s Headucbe Little Early act) Bisers. Only pil! to
Sold cure by N. B. Drewrv. regulate the bowels.
Myewife and her had health bean sy long afflicted with
became yery bad. Qui
did hot agree with her, and I concluded
give her Smith’s Tonic Syrup, and to my
two bottles made her perfectly
we'l.—P. C. Lee, Bighee Va'Iey, Miss.
Mysterious Disappearance.
Mrs. John A Ciarke was a great sufferer
Indigestion and Sick Headache. boti'e She
her home iasy Saturday to buy a
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, took a dose
her headache disadpeared asmysterious-
y as ft came. Try them. N. B. Drewry.
Tdere is ene medicine that will cure inline
W’e refer to De W'itt's Colic and
Cure for all Summer complaints. No
it. no-disappointment, N. Drewry.--——---- no failure. \Ye
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We recommend De Witt’sColic and 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. B. Drewry.
No Gripping, no Nausea, no Pain, when De
Little Early Risers are taken. Small
Safe pal. Best pill. We sell them. N. B.
De Witt's I.ittie Early Risers. Best Liyrr
ever mode, lure Const!
None equal v Use them ~~'
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si SPECIFIC
FOA' renovating tkt
entire system, eliminating
alt Poisons from the Blood,
•whether of scrofulous or
in alarir . 1 origin, this prep¬
aration has no equal, , .
“Per eighteen otenrhs I had an
eating sere m nty tongue, t wm
treated tf test heal fhysuiaHJ
tut attained **« relief; the sen
gradually greet worse. / Jina’.h
took S.S.S., and vat entirely
_
eared after using a few tattles.*
C. B. McLujore,
ii Henderson, Tex.
“TREATISE i mailed on Illood and Skip
Diseases free.
Tub Swift m-ecikic Co.,
Atlanta, Ua.
The Esc of Quinine.
Tiien i i,ii qnoatiouittC Hieia<-| U.-i! qui¬
nine is a voluble mullelno n» a tank'- fttit,-
peridole and itati-pyretir, helped the tint I thnt i!» <ii»-
eovery Iihh greatly enure of infill-
SU1I in n majority W raw* its v.rc is
not iler.-in>rrr altogether the Hathtlnetary pifpiieina n* it frequmUy hemlaelu',
dizzy sywtew. eouvoWenr
pnrulyMiK. loolingr, It the emlmvot- ana sotv.etinu «
even bus Louisville, of the
eminent Dr John Bull of Ky., to
invent thnl'Mould n wibs-tUv.tr have nil for the quinine, jnnri qnnlitk* romething
of
quinine, audyet ilmv lie entirely ftve from Ur vil
evidenced temieneies. b.v the lu'miwbjv e.-tiination lie .it eueen widt ded h his i.«
remedy people; Smith’s where it Tonic is beat Syipp qqowa, U held b.v in tin- dy
it i, place Ot quliiiuw'q^Q every
Wes fail-
to (.ive the very best <1, ,-ti-futtion In
cast s of chills and fever it is nKoliittly n
safe and certain curik -—-*c—
Kncourngcnicm for the Feeble
Ho lonir astlie failivir rekind-ed embers of vitality me
capable gonial glow, of lieing longthehi fiit«> hshop.e a warm for and
emueiated just so Let the
weak and iuvalfd. lilm not-,
therefore, despdnd, but derive encourage that
meat from this and from the further fact
there is a restorative most potent in renew¬
ing the dilapidated thanks powers ol a broken down
system. Yes, to its unexampled tonic
virtues. Hostters Stomach Bitters fs daily
reviving strength in the bodies und hope in
the mind of the feeble and neivoos. Appe¬
tit' .refreshing blessings sleep, the acquisition of flush
ami color, are attendant upon the
reparative speedily process -fi which this priceless in-
vigorant initiates and carries to n
successful conclusion. Digestion i i restored,
the blood fertilized and sustenance afforded
to each life-sustaining organ by the Bitters,
which is inoffensive even- to the feminine pal¬
ate, vegetable Lee in and composition,and ^gor! thorough
ly safe it, regain
A Boon to the Sick.
*l)r. King’s Royal Gerraetuer is endorsed hy
Rev. ,T. B. Hawthorne, pastor First Baptist
church, Atlanta,Ga., whosays: “It is a great
remedy.” Rev, Sain I’, Jone»says: “I wish
.every poor suffering wife had access to that
medicine.” Thousands of others attest its
virtues. where Fifty it gallons are drank in Atlanta
daily, cults. It is the performing casjgoi disease remarkable and
removes
builds up from the first dose. Mend stamp
for full particulars, certificates ot wonderful
cures, ets., Ga. to King’s It Royal Aermetuer Oo.,
Atlanta, cukks whux allei.se pails.
Brice, $1.50 gallon per concentrated bottle, which
makes one of medicine us per direc¬
tions accompanyingeaeh bottle. Catt be sort
by express U. O. 1). if your druggist cannot
apply you. tf
Drops, Wcggs-Ilfcc, Into Poetry,
“Softer.th.'nfSM-ep's Kinder than Love are the Tonic's caresses,
that bet rays and bl esses.
Blither than Springs whenber floiverfhl tresses
Shake forth sunlight and si line with rain,”
The musing poet, who has burnt the mid¬
fevwkikl.v night ot! until the over-taxed brain bents
heal! h in Dr. against; WentmoreUitfirs its bounds, lnui found
and tribute Culisaya Tonic
pays t.oits virtues. Well nmv he,
for its formula basin itingredienta that have
alleviated human uiUmsii.c eincu the world
wos young. But the combination is new und
destined to revolutionize the treatment of
complaints nervous disorders, and deranged majarial digestive symptoms, liver
and chronic headaches. It organs
is for sale by E.
R. Anthony and J. N. Harris & Son.
October Sheriffs Sale.
U) Vy ILL dayinOctnher BE SOLD ON THE before 1TBST the TEES-
the next, door
of Court Home, in tho city of Griffin,
Spalding scribed County, Georgia, the following de¬
property, to-wit:
The oust half of lot of land No. OS.eontnining
101)4 acres of land more or less, it being in
originally the third Henry now Spalding County, in
W. W. Woodruff, district, bound originally east by
west by R. A. Ellis, north
by Levied B. K Manley, -south by John C. Ransom,
on and sold by virtue of a mortgage
fi fa issued from .Spalding Superior Court in
favor of Griffin Banking Company vs. fctil-
wcl) & Keith. Squire StilWell, tenant iu pos¬
session, legally notified. —
fo.oo. n. s. Connell, sheriff.
Ordinary’s Advertisements.
| t EO Rt! IA—Si ALUiNQ CouNTY.-tWhereas,
VJJf John O. Stewart, administrator witli tlio
will annexed, of Mary F, Haynes, dweftwsd,
represents to tho Court in his that petition dujy
filed and entered on record, lav has fully
administered Mary F. Haynes’estate.
Tliis is therefore to cite all persons concern
ed, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if
■any they discharged cun, why s' id administrator should
not lie from Iti s administration,
and receive letters of dtgftil ;.s i 0:i <>ii the ills!.
Monday $<Ur>. in October, 1890.
E. W HAMMOND.Ordinni v
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TYLER SANK UNTERO.
ISO IltDSTkATEO IN COLORS; ^o._______I_______K ’ect Work of Art;
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Commencing November 5tb. Ending November 15th,
piOT OUIjUM TTH A"DTTa jauo, /—A vjrA
A SEASON OF UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION.
This Exposition Will Be One of the Most Complete and Interesting
Ever Held in the South.
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GRIMES, Secretary.
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Sparkling Golden Russet Cider.
The juice of russet apples treated in accordance with
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