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»] IS DISORDERS V
Disordered Stomach, Impaired
MA9IC ---- on r -- the vital strengthening Liver, etc.,
wiih UK. and organs, the
muscular system, arousing with the rocrtud of health
The Whole Physical Energy of the Human Frmne.
rattoratira* ta
diioates. or nj. imuuwa i a,
saw
V*W, MIGHT
• imi r’
t ih time to buy Real Estate In and
•! a—the garden spat of the
„ M any higher, which it is certain to do.
iave pome of the most dosireabie
; risiitences and farms in and
j., ifiii. They cjui be bought low and
' ife J^Uiry*house and right lot and through 3$ acres it.
■l | sixth Street iuiib
i * lots can be rut off it, with fine
. ; „prta peaches, poors and wdd goose
each lot already bearing.
’ha Mills property. 180 ao.ve land,
'f )0 m house, bam, stable and
' l’he Roberts bam place. and 8tf packing acres land, bouse and
" “ i X of b-uit «m place- the place. too acres. Will be
p he Lyons A convenient place,
ir.uss. b.'.ros. ete.
t; ,•# minutes walk oi Hill St.
The Hill Pb'ce an,i 4 «ctes.
i r ,,r«. Large home water worts and
works also. place—200
Tbs Lockhart acres—can
■ onaht at half its value.
The Woodruff divided place--207 in acres—on if the C.
R. II. Will be up tracts
Various other lands and houses. Now
die time to strike, while the iron is hot.
G. A. GUNNINGHAM.
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W. L. DOUGLAS
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SCilEl T KRMA> &]WinfE
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semen t*.
atiKNTS UKNT8 make make lOO lOO^ per per coat, c net an
fi my Corsets, “ Samples Celts, Brashes Free Write (jmin, A
Medicine, ... now.
Pr. Bridgman, 871 Brondway, N. T.
roo^ES
III.: Liebig COMPANY’S
EXTRACT OF BEEF
Is known round the world and bus lately
been curried into darkest Africa It is
uiiappioachrtt ie tor purity, flavor and
beaeftcinl effects. As B.-ef Tea, delicious
and refreshing. Indispensable in improv¬
ed and economic cooking.
<££*«&___ soy, md >l.uo
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1 HE ALASKA
REFRIGERATORS
ARE THE BEST !
No odor or foul vapor in
the provision chamber, but by
a perfecl ^m : c irc^r^n is kept
ck
Qn
3* hill street K v
A WG#QEKFUL CASE.
I Oartl float* Which Shows rfrhaft
Doctors and Patients are
Q|e<l Astonished.
that my wife has been
»t» With » dispose
,______________ had six or seven of the beat physicians in this
ry bp^t^nd that her, her but case they waa did hopeless. her no
L ’ - leta —
f8,7£Wa!iS'sS,"a»&* 4 to
0
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recpveir. She is now on the third bottle and
is able to walk about the house, and yester¬
day walked over to see a neighbor. eyn^elg^ The doc-
are, astonished as weR
Iforch 34, l«U-_
Heart Disease Cured.
“I have suffered twenty years,yrtth heart
disease, and for months with indigestion, f
lost twenty-five pounds of flesh in two
months. My family and friends became un¬
easy about i rat the middle of July
Inst 1 began i King’s Royal Germe:
four After bottles 1 am glad to
state Ti> that t. ii fir. myself entirely cured of
safe jr ■arttrou ' aDy tion kind and of indiirestion. food. My
i, and 1 gladly recommend
Ur. Kim —r. = —j -■ Germetuer to flip affleted.”
T. M. Ellis, Tax Collector Gordon Co.
Calhoun Gn., September 22, 1890.
Are Yow ***?
D o run have catarrh, indigestion, dyspep¬
sia, kidney paralysis, or bladder neuralgia, troubles, blood dis¬
eases, ache, bowel diseases, skin rhematiem, diseases, head¬
female
troubles, palpitation, weakness, etc., if so
send stamp for printed malty, certificates of
’ttSTOi „1 Germetuer is making
_________ medicine
gatloa of as per King’s direatiofih. For
sale by druggists and Gh! by Uoyal Ger-
metoer Co . Atlanta.
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Household Ronidy
BLOOD and SKIN!
DI DI 8 SEAS EASE ES 8
B. B.B. !>
i 1
< 1 ■■FI' PpFE SMFB i»
'\ Mm* tori 'Mb 'jj
fens ef asUt*ast kklg ERUPTION, bs- ( 1
roes Impaired from any «***#. Its < !
slmsst Mpsrnstsral healing bteptrtlss | I
imatlfy •• In ynnranftelng a curt, If, |
dlrectiSM are followed. !> (
: 8 EHT FREE -2F&&3L.*
WF -MLM Cg„ Atlanta, Qa. ( I
Health is Wraith !
P"
p.. C. West’s Nebve andBbain Tbea.
a guaranteed Convulsions, specific Fits, for Hysteria, Nervous
■se, Headache.
ia, Nervous pros-
caused by the use of al-
____ or tobacco, Wakefollnees, Men¬
tal Depression. Softening of the Brain,
resulting and in desfli. insanity Prematura and leading to misery, Bar¬
decay Old Age,
renness, Loss of Power in either sex. Invol¬
untary Losses and Spermatorhosa, caused by
over exertion ot the brain,self-abuse or over
indulgence. Each box contains one month's
trestraint $1.00 a bog, or six boxes for
$5.(k , sent by mail prepaid on receipt of
price. WfC OVA R ANTE SIX
PI BOXES
to tore any case. With each order received
by us for six boxes, accompanied with $6,00
we will sed the nnrchasw onr Written guar¬
antee fo refund the money if the treatment
does not effi et a cure. Guarantees issued
only by Dr. Hill E. R. Anthony, Llru; gist. Sole
Agent, 41 str.et, Griffin, Ga.
2-28dAwlynrm. _ _
$500 Rew ag# !
WE vtl! p«t tne above reward fer a»y ease of Ltver
----’-‘HI. Orspeisati. Kick Beadaeha, l»dhre.Uon. Coo-
or Co-t:v«n*M we cannot cere with Weeri
Uv-.rPtla, when the direct Iona nraatrietly
with. aultafaetioo. Ther are rarely Vacetablo, and never
mi wv give Sugar Coated Lanre boic«,
eontnlnlng 331'iUa, St rente. Beware of counterfeit*
end Imitation*. # The grenalne manufactured only by
sas.JOBK c. OOWM'IT. anoaoo, ill.
Bold by Dr, E. R. Autjipny, Dur^pst, Gril
flu. Ga. Snrmly.
Everykody Takes It.
If you suffer with a feeling of fullnees of
weight vomiting, in the stomach, acidity, occasionally flatulence, dull nausea
and pain
jiuoee in e
spirits, ot the restlessness, kidneys sallow palpitat palpitation skin, derange- of the
it ana
rt Or. Holt’s onfy V ^o r
you. . Ton TouhaV# have on try one bottle and
be couvicced. couvicced. Elixir Mai Manufactured Co, Co., Moutetuma, by Dr. Hplt’e Pries
Dyspeptic Dyspeptic Elixir Ga.
But ties qoobie termer urn.
Dr. Holts Croup and Cough No Sprup pre¬
vents and cures croup. cure no pay.
Elixir
fat*
With a Seftfttllftg,
And Then Boned Her Body
’ With
' a Bullet.
Sanaa, able, the S«*u« ol % Bloody ana
Wfeksd AturJer—Mr». Kzuer.ua Money-
W> *»*• Wife of • Krestoaraat lUop- r.
tft« VlaUnt—*‘^apm «•»’( Hurt Mam¬
ma.” Cries the Children.
IdMA, O., June 5.—Scptt, a small town
situated on the bottndaiy Bub between
Vsn Wert and Paulding conn ties, was
tt»,e scene of a brutal nxorcide, the vic-
tnn being Mie. Emerson Moneysmith,
the wife of a restaurant keeper of that
Moneysmith had been to Van Wert to
Attendance on the senatorial convention
there, and returned home drunk,
had been addicted to the use
and hi# wife had frequently left
him on account of his cruelty, as he al¬
ways beat and illytreated>her while un¬
der the influence of liquor, and when he
returned home be met his wife at the
ga&e,.*anhe was on her way to a neigh¬
bor’s to visit or spend the evening. The
drunken husband became infuriated
When be saw his wife, and picking up a
piece of scantling dealt her a terrible
blow on the side of the head. Mrs.
Moneysmith was knocked down and
rendered insensible, and her skull laid
bare.
i Neighbors heard her screams and ran
to -------- her aid, and, picking - -- - --- her up, -- carried ua— u»
her into the house, where her wound
was dressed and sewed up. In the
time ter ---■**■---------ained Maneysmitb while Mrs. had disappeared. Af-
her her a and and kind kind Moneysmith too£ regait
senses, senses, friends friends took their their th
departure, soon after which Moneysmith
returned, and, becoming infuriated at
the -j-v-i. sight of Li. hrn wife u~!—---- being np J
around, he rushed into a bed room, grab¬
bed a revolver and pointed it at his wife,
who, with the blood streaming down
over her face from the wound already
inflicted by her husband, ran up to him
and placed her arms about his neck,
while their two little children, the eldest
bring their about childish 7 years of age, pleaded to
hurt mama." own way: " Papa, don’t
The maddened brute, however, hurled
them from him, and, leveling the weapon
at his wife, pulled the trigger and sent
Hie leaden messenger on its deathly
mission. entering her The left bullet side did just its work well,
ribs below the
and completely penetrating the
body, derer threw causing the instant revolver death. The mur¬
from him after
satisfying bloody work, himself and that walked he had done his
house. from the
All of the officers of the town
were at Van Wert, and although Mon¬
eysmith had plenty of opportunity to
escape, he made no effort to do so, and
was arrested when the officers returned
and placed to jail.
“Who Ia Your Candidate?”
Toledo, O., June 5.—Col. Bob Inger-
soU was to the city to attendance on
railroad suit to the United States court.
Talking on politics, to reply to an
quiry as to whether Harrison would
tmomiuLd, *bo asbad *>t*4»4 ‘
not think he would be successful
regard.
"Who is your candidate?” was further
asked. '
ply. "Judge " He Gresham,” is thoroughly was good the quick and re¬
a man,
would Cqi. make Ingersoll the strongest also stated candidate. that *
-of that Cleveland, he was
the opinion the would not
secure Democratic nomination, qs
ha was not any more popular than Har¬
rison.
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Lightning Killed th# Mule*.
Atlanta, June 5.—A strange accident
happened at the penitentiary of the
Chattahoochee brick company.
The convictp were working at a clay
pit during a storm. Apajf of mules
On© man wa§ hand
driving and a great w ° m °*
naBh Viw
dead Ugh__ s!
in‘
snare the least - * killed 1 convicts the
m Way.
ItoHl- Killv.l Adau.H.
In4-, June 8.—Noah
E «; *p who * kihad f»ick Adams at
Itoachedale for Bed dcbiiuchment
of his ......... wi%, Tpde into-this city and
T~ -. V'PV —-- ------- J sur-
rend^tnA k toial. Hi* examin¬
ation waa. postpdiiod to await the arrival
of his lawyer from Lebanon r :to
oounty. Prom Roachedrie h* ii-
rectly to Lebanon, liis wife <
this tog a»ty him hy on mil, tlie journey. >■
precemug tiie arrival
of her busbapd in liis road cart. Mrs.
Evaiia is-a.woman of comely appearance,
despite the effects of her weakriotw for
cuqe the release of the prisoner on bail,
- - THK- BAR8ECUE WENT ON
A* Moflle Darling: Was Subdued and
Taken to the City.
Rome, Ga., June 6.—There was a
scandalous scene at a barbecue near this
4ty, Wept at along Dougherty's grove Everything
meynly until a woman named
MpHie Darling drove on the grounds to
» phaeton- She waa intoxicated, and
created quite a sensation by her vigor¬
ous dancing. After leaving the plat-
torrn, she went to another part of
ground^ and became very noiay, cursing
so loud that she could be heard 100 yards.
She, cartifid a, valise containing a big
flask of whisky and a revolver. She ap-
hsr head several times, dancing and
screaming like a wild Comanche.
Oue ef toe spectators then took violent
hold of her, sod to the scuffle the woman
was thrown to the ground, tearing her
ctothes- ~ She was not hurt, however,
Rlthfifivh f1.p , treatment seemed to bring
-
her to her m senses somewhat. She was
then lifted into the phaeton, hut when
the defer or attempted to leave the grounds
n8 thTeateB * it0
oto
taken
bscu>
WUt K«t«r»
u“£T^ 6.—Senator
Hale, at whose askedV.reporter hogns Secretary Blaine is
stopping, why the
newspaper men Mtowed Mr. Blaine so
closely, The reporter replied that they
did not want to get r Jeft”in case of any
important political developments, such,
tor example* as Mr. Blaine’s possible
retirement from the cabinet, or his
coming out as a presidential mutt’
i Senator Hals responded* "t have
psver heard such a thtog-us Ida resigna¬
tion mooted, I don’t Wlbwe it hn# ever
been, thought of. Andii
whether I regard it as
don’t think there Blaine'JMi is tb
of it. Mr.
health at present, bnt » period u.
will reinvigorate him, and he will return
to his postlike a lion refreshed. There
never wasa time when Mr. Blaine was
mom work happily concerned. ptoced The as tax work «m public
is to hand
pleases pleasure him to a dot. Yon see the
and wet with which he bee
TIP T* fA ft 11 zi/1 if otrim 1U Ifmn tv*,,,, m/\4 am
present whteh post and go on with the work
he has ablv h-.-- lltyT np to the
raeseftt, m No, ‘ I dun * fa-i -ve the notion
. — -- ■ — — — . a r % . "vcv.md • to , — Mr. —
,
:>'.l to him by his
president-
THE GOVERNOR OF OKLAHOMA
Offered Il>« P«*Hiui, v l Con, tn Woeer ol
'*y the f’rv«l(lehL
CUTHKIK, O. T„ Jl'.lu 0. -It is said
here that Governor St, *ie of Oklahoma,
has been offered a posit io i iw commis¬
sioner of pensi«:s by Pie vkmt Ksrri-
p« 'Bwerohr fft.-z-V an tbdiana
D ® an ' ***« was apjk. a. .! t ;ovmuu- by
* le P re81< ‘ <3 ^.
A Lunatic’s Ku**.<pc.
;”, Hoygipsvu.isc, Ky„ ***7, Jom “ 0.- Unur
an o( th«- ,»twi ti Ljirta- ,
tic “jlum. made his- esc-tp - by cuttiug
through the sash of his wimuiw. and tol¬
ling himself dt>wn from lAs cell, w hh ! h
was on the third floor, by inwou- of a
rope made.,from the sheets of his bed.
He had descended only a short distance
when to the the ground. sheets tore One apart of , his hurling aim
broken, arms was
terribly the bones at the elbow home
shattered, fit, made his w.u ;o
Elkton, where his wonnds were dressed,
and he was captured by the aayluiu au¬
thorities. He is iu a critical condition.
He is from neat Bowling Grom.
Came Near Being, Killed.
Baxley, Ga., June 6.-rThe 10-year-
old sou of Mire. Hunter, a widow lady
living out near the river, came near
being killed with a knife to bis o\rn
hands. He was standing near the door
with the knife open to his hand. His
younger brother, who was standing close
to him, ran against him, and making an
effort to dodge him, turned quickly, the
handle facing, and of the knife striking the iroor
the blade entered his abdo¬
men. Dr. Weaver was called, and dress¬
ed the wound, who stated that the child
was not seriously hurt.
An' Honest Confession*
Winnipeg,M an., June6.-Mr. Davitt,
on the reading suspension the of cablegram his announcing
Taper, The Labor
World, said: "I did not expect this, but
■till I am greatly surprised. I placed
the paper in charge in charge of one of
the ablest journalists in London before
I left. I am to blame for toe result, as
tics I I tics went, went during d —' perhaps, --- the Parnell A too — *-— heavily into poli
trouble. The
labor people did not wish their cause to
be mixed up with either side of politics,
but I was compelled to attack Parnell. ”
Pompous Funerals to Bull Fighter*.
M a drid , June 6.— Three bull fighters,
two matadoves and one banderillo were
killed respectively to the Madrid, Aran-
juez and Cordova bull rings, and many
lost their lives to the arena were all
has given n pompous pompous ftn funerals, and the queen
condition sent sent ot personal personal the inquiries about the
wounded bull fighters
«sC».
„ “Monkey” Don’t
with your
Blood.
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mat t«
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* RIBUOU mmmm Vll flypU
paffon
Druggists Bell It
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LIVE WHILE TOD CAN.
* #
-
,
Father Time is good to the man
who is good to himself Those who
Pve well live long, and he surely
lives well who dine- at
Restaurant. -‘Good digestion
on appetite,” when the viands
excellent quality, are properly
ed and tastefully served, as they
ways ’’ b* are at Chapman’s.
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ForMalarift, Liver Trou¬
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If you will send us yonr uddreaa we
will let explaining mail you our all illustrated Dr. pamph¬ Dye’a
about
oltaic Belt and Appli
sir cbnt rning efftn'to
the nervous debilitated system
now they V' o lickly restore you to
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D you are thus afflicted, will send
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Voltaio Belt to., v,.; Mh-Ii
Thomas H.Glenny.m tor iiwl piny-
wright, died in New York recently.
He waa born in England sixty veara
ago, and came to America with Dion
Boucicault.
CfilMren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Whra Baby was M«k, we gav* h«r Csstoria
Wham sbs wm a Child, she crisd for OaHoria,
* Whin shs became 10m, she <duog to OasMta,
WhmshsUd CftMrm, she gave then OmmO
I Ha—Well, She—Oh* it is growing late, I little lear
must go. stay a
longer and aeetfae sun rise.
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OK ALL DBUGOISm
ss?
Taken in (imp,
even wonderful Consumption effects yields to the
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scorn
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over £T«rJKT.±- ths world. ' ~ "
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mill, a sash and blind factory, a plow
an ice factory, bottling factory work*,
octory, a matftess
smaller totorp.’isss.
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against fire, and
where.
It to laying several i
or convenient tran
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granite querry iu the
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toil capacity for ita t
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tic schools, With a i
second to none.
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half a miUioj dollar*.
It has built tr o ban.
“nking a totod of te.».
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blocks and mm-- ‘
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around If L
growers ^orehards from nearijr every * ” Stats
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come tits lart,rst end
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