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Griffin, Georgia, Sept.! 35, UKI.
DOUGLAS GLKSSNKB. Kd, *
OAILV, (In Advance) Prr
ffR KXl.Y.On* Year..................
, Advertising ltetes
DAILY—One dollar per square tor tbt
tnrertlon, and Hftyocnte for each
one Ten lines or lam to be counted as
S inare.
SPECIAL NOTlfBS-10 cents per
S ich insertion. No insertion under tins
for leas t ban BO otnts. All insertions lor
t iso one foliar must be paid for Ic
Liberal rates will be made with parties »d«U
lag to ooutinoe their advertieements
than one week.
WEEKLY—Same rate*, as for the Roilv.
Official Paper of Spalding Co.
The question Is whether there is
noy storm in the European war
cloud.
llncle■ Jerry Rusk’s advice to the
farmers to sow more rye indicates
his preference when the usual ques¬
tion is nskrd.
The prices of Imported cigars may
not be increased this year. Ohio has
produced the largest tobacco crop in
her history.
Apropos to the wise of Mr. Astor,
it may be remurked that where Eu¬
rope gets a«ny one rich man from
this country it takes ten rich wo-
uieti.
Strange as it may appear, the in¬
genious Individual who claims to
have Invented a locomotive that will
run 100 miles an hour is a resident
of Philadelphia.
Prince Dam Rong, of Siam, is to
be congratulated on one point.
When be-mlzes with the boys in the
lower wards he Is not annoyed by
that idiotic cry of “He’s all right.”
The European war scare seems to
be n fizzle. Emperor William is not.
excited. If there is any real fighting
to be done Qermany’s young ruler
will be the first to leap nimbly over
the ropes.
*T" * **
Some people are natural born in-
grntes. A Columbus, 0., minister
was given a summer vacation and he
showed his uppreclotion by writings
four-column j»oem describing his
outing.
‘ A contemporary soys that the
.
atoning of passenger trains by
suburban hoodlums is becoming
“too frequent.” Its idea of when
truin-stoniog is just frequent enough
would be interesting.
It is time that performances witli
balloons and aerial parachutes were
forbidden by law, except under cer¬
tain preserbed conditions. The fa¬
talities in this connection were never
so numerous as they have been this
year.
Wo have more than the bountifu
crops to Iw thankful for. An au¬
thority informs us that "this has
been the most successful year In lawn
tennis in the history of the game.”
Tt nly, we are living in a grand nnd
glorloueepoch.
Campbe.l nnd McKinley are to
have a joint debate at Ada, Ohio, on
the 8th of next month, in which
Campbell will have the opening and
conclusion. This was decide d by lot
and it shows Campbell’s usual lac k ,
which we hope to see continue until
the returns are in._____
The Atlanta Constitution should
now devote its herculean efforts to
getUng'tlm alleged Lord lleresford
out of the Romejail. His genial and
congenial presence on the staff of
that great paper might make life
less irksome to the brilliant and un¬
fortunate Stein.
Steiu’s first reform, under the
sanction of the Atlanta Y. M. C. A.,
was to assume the new alias of
Harper. Doubtless he will lie just
ns sweet to his Atlanta friends under
another name, nnd it will serve
the better to do up strangers who
have heard too much of the hard
name of Stein.
How’s This!
We offer Ona Hundred Dollars Rewnrd for
, tty ra* • of Catarrh that cauuot l*«cured by
Inking Hail’s Catarrh Cure
F. J. CHUNKY a CO , Props., Toledo, O.
We, the undecsign-d. have known F. J.
Cheney lor the tost t5 years, und Itelle-ehim
perfectly honorable in all business t re (trac¬
tions and financially aide to carry out any
obligation made by their firm.
WImt Jt 1 'mux. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
Wa&diso, Kiksan A Marvin, Wholesale
UruggDts,Toledo, 0.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally,
•rtlng directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of tlio system. Pr.ce 75c. per
bottle. Sold bv all Druggists.
The Queen of Italy hag a $7,000
drew.
, Dr. L. A. Cuild, of Atlanta, Git, had writes
“Wm. Soulock, living ou my place, his an
ugly running runnung nicer on arm
which ordinary remedies failed to control.
As a last resort I placed him on use of B. B.
B. and ths nicer begad to heal et once, and
effected an entire care. It. ts a remedy well
worthy of confidence ”
IS THEKIC ANY LIMIT*/
When the locomotive was first
vented the proposition to ran
at the rate of four miles an
filled timid people with dismay
was not quite relished by the
ageous. When the public had
come accustomed to a speed of
milts an bourthe suggestion dint
wns practicable was scouted;
every new increase has been met
the ussursnee fi o: n g ma
of tLe public that the danger
bad been rcuchedand that it will
do to go any faster. But when it
noted that there has been n
and regnlnr Increase of speed in
running of railroad trains from
day the first one was started
is room for speculation as to the
istence of any limit.
The Bpeed of sixty-one miles
hour made a few days since on
New York Central Railroad,
which the company, it is said,
poses to continue, is no more an
vance on the thirty miles an
which was tbs limit a few years
than that was on ths fastest
deemed safe in earlier times.
would a hundred miles un hour
any greater advance beyond what
now practicable than the
of the past has been on the rates
speed that preceded them.
If we were willing to adopt
style of logic which finds favor
certain quarters—say with
ionist organs—it would lie easy
show that in fifty years the rate
speed on ordinary railroads wjll
120 miles an hour. As
Henry said, we have no way of
ing of the fQture but by the
and the testimony of the past
that the speed of railroad trains
doubles oftenerthan once in
years. Why should it not
to do so? Can anybody give
better reason for doubting that
speed will continue to double
nitely than has-been given
times for doubting the possibility
such increases in speed as have
ually been made within the
ion of the present generation?
assurance is there, then, that
speed of 120 miles an hour will not
be reached, or, for that matter,
240 or 480? Logic is in favor of the
increase. But Oliver Wendell Holmes
showed a good while ago In his
Horse Shay” that logic is not
fallible.
A Dream of Happiness.
May be loll owed by a morning of
Grippe," Easily, and why? Because
displacement of coverings in I tod, a
draft front connected a partly closed window, an
traueom with a windy noBtrife entry
hotel, the may death-dealing convey to blast. your Terrible
lungs mode by this
swift are the inroads new
stroyer. The medicated alcoholic
in Hostetter’s Mtomarti Bitters will
the dire complaint, A persistence In
preventive of its further development
absolutely cheek mate the dangerous
Onmedicuted alcoholic stimulants are
little or no value. The just medium is
Bitters. No less efficacious it it in cases
malaria, biliousness, constipation, trouble.
tism, dyspepsia usually those and kidney whom
weak are upon
fastens first. Invigorate with the Bitters.
Cbiel Justice Lucas, of the
ginia Supreme Court, is but four
high, but he is so dignified that no
cetious lawyer has ever dared to
hiuiabrief. ____
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada
Hurd, ot Groton, H. 1), we quote: settled
taken with a bad cold, which on
lungs, cough set In stid finally terminated
consumption. Four doctors gave mo
saying I could live but a short time. 1
uiysell up to my Sftvlusr, determined if
could not stay with my friends on eart h,
would moet nly absent onesubove. My
band was advised to get Dr. King’s New
covery I it for Consumption trial, took in all, Coughs eight und bottles;
gave cured a and thank Clod 1
has me, urn now
well and hearty woman. ’1 rial bottles tree
J. N. Harris A Son's Drug Store,
siie, ’,0c and $ 1.00.
The Emperor of China retires
bed every evening at, auuset,
in the morning. His
is served at 7 und bis dinuer at t)
the afternoon.
You Take No Iilsk.
In buying Hood’s Narsapnrillu, furil
where recognised os thestaudord builbing
medicine und blood purifier. intrinsic It has won
way to the front by its own medicine
and has the largest sale of tiny
its kind. Any honest druggist will
this statement, II you decide to
Ho od’* Hanm|mrril lir do not Is* induced
buy anything else. Be sure to take
The wife o! Lieut, H. D. Borup,
the United States Legation, in
is one of the very few ladies who
claim to have made the ascent
Mount Blanc.
Good Looks.
Good looks are more than skin deep,
pending upon u healthy condition ol all
vital organs. If the Liver bo inactive,
liuve a Billions Look, II your stomach
ordered you have a Dyspeptic Look and
your Kidneys bo affected you have a
Look. Secure good health and you will
good looks. Electric Bittere is the great
terative and Tonic acts directly on
vital organs. Curts Pimples, Blotches,
and Harris gives a good complexion. Hold at .1,
<k Son's Drugstore, 50c. per bottle.
Mrs. Besant ie calmly positive
she hns received genuine letters
Mme. Blavatiky since that
dreamer gave up the earthly
Ilueklen’sjArnlca Salve.
The Best Salve in tlie world lor
Bruiser, bores, ITIccre, Salt Rheum
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Corns, ami all8 kin Eruptions, and
y cures Piles »r no pay (required. It is
te d to gives perfect antisaction, or money
funded, Price 25 cents per bo*. For sols
I N. Harris A Sop-
Intemperate words—Have
(hie) on me.’
A fact worth knowing is that blood
eases mm ■ which nun.*. other ............. medicines tail to cure
yield slowly but surely totheblood
properties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash,
Root tend Potassium.
The Miner* A ti I»e»|>«r»to.
Knoxville, Twin., Sept. 81
statement is positively made by the
citizens of Coni Creek and Bricvville
that the convicts in that region will 1>-
released so surely •* the leg'-I
adjourns! without taking » > *...
looking to « final removal oi »«■
victs. No one ventures an opunu
to when this it will time be If done. they are They oisturoed wilt U
set free
at all. — --
_
IJrnwurri While Preparing t« Hnthe.
Mkmi’IIW, Wept. 23—John Obcrle,
proprietor of the Chelsea house in this
city, was drowned in Wolf river. He
intended to go in bathing and had row¬
ed out into the river for that purpose,
but while standing up' in the boat to
undress he fell overboard, and being
hampered by his clothing he sank be¬
fore uid could reach him.
Kloped With HI* Family Servant.
New York, Sept. 23.—Dr. Francis A.
Schlitz, a wealthy practitioner in Brook¬
lyn, is missing. He is believed to have
eloped with 23 year-old Rose Gobs, s ■
former servant in his family. The doc¬
tor is 45 years old, of fine physique, him und
had a practice which brought Rose is an
annual income of $15,000. un¬
attractive in appearance.
BEECHAM'S PILLS
cur* SICK HEADACHE.
05 Cents a Box.
OB’ A t.t. rJRXrOOXSTS.
J. Lamb Doty, United States Con¬
sul at Tahiti, is the youngest consu]
in the service of the United States.
He was only 20 years old when ap¬
pointed. ................ ......
Many letters are received daily by the P
P, P. Co. from patients, saying that they
had used such and such a blood purifier nnd
mentioning their names and stating did that
they did no good, and that and they Poke not Hoot get
well until P. P. P. (Prickly tried. These letters
and potassium publish was when thevarions we
started to manu¬
facturer™ wrote us fearful letters und we dis¬
continued the same, but P. P. P. istriumh- (Prickly
Ash, Poke Boot and Potassinm)
ant on every occasion, and has made a host
of friends in cures of Syphilis, Rheumatism,
Blood Poison. Dyspepsiu, malaria aud Fe¬
male Complai nts,
_
Mi s. Leland Standford hns given
property amontlng to $100,000 to
the society for the relief of orphan
and destitute children in Albany.—
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
When Baby was tlok, we gsvs her Castoria.
Whan she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Mis*, she dung to Osetoria,
ffhso she had Children, she gave thorn Castoria
Secretary Proctor has given $5,000
to endow a free bed in the Mary
Fletcher Hospital, in Burlington, Vt-
Last year:
Her eyes were rheumy, weak and red,
Her breath-you could smell it alar,
She had ringing and diuiness oft in
her head.
And the cause of it all was catarrh.
This year;
Her breath is as sweat as the new
moidow hay,
Her eyes are as bright as a star,
And the causj ol the change, she is
Wits ready to Dr. say, Sage Cure for catarrh.
the
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will positively
cure catarrh in the head, no matterhow bad
or ol how long standing. Fifty cents, by all
druggists.
Cardinal Manning is strongly op¬
posed to lotteries and raffles for
church or charitable purposes.
People Wonder when they find How rapidly
health is restored by taking P. P. P.(Prickly The
Ash, Poke Root and Potassium). reos
on is simple, as it is a powerful combination
ol lbs roots and herbs of the home woodB.
for Malaria, Liver Trou¬
ble, or Indigestion^use
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
The Marlborough House stables
alone cost the Prime of Wales $80.-
000 a year.
BAD ERUPTION ON NECK
Sorely Afflicted Nearly Three Years.
___Used l’reseriptions from Tiiiee
Doctors without hny Benefit.-
After Using Cuticura Two Days, the
Scabs all Dropped Off. Cure
was Quick and Complete.
I suffered for nearly three years with an
eruption from on my neck, duri und used that prescriptions time hich
three doctors ng w
(lid me no geod. t purchasedCuTicn ha Kkm-
CUUSh, and the second day atter lining it the
scabs all dr opped o ff and never snubbed over
any more. Before l user] up the second set
of Ct’TtcuRA my neck was entirely well, and
has Iteen ever since, and all I can any tor It is
that whereas 1 was sorely afflicted 1 am now
well, and all from the use ol CuTtccHA Heme
pies. Lynehwood N. V. W. 0 SMl^H. KSrshaw City, 8. C.
,
This it* to certify that, tlie above testimony
is correct, bh I purchiiB^d the CuTicur-A and
Skin Diseases 10 Years.
Find the Cvticvra Remedies do all you
claim, ltuve been suffoi mg with .akin disease
lor ten years. Could find no remedy to cure
until I fried C it lev a*. HENRY Very MOORE, happy over
the result.
Lancaster, Va.
Cuticura Resolvent
The Pi,., h.v.M new lit.-vs*.4 Blood D.. Putifie ..I li.\ s/4*\ r(to i.lan cleanse naa tltO the l.lfVAtl blood
of all impurities and poisonous elements and
thus removs the cause), and Cuticura, the
great- Skin Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an ex
quisite the Skin Beautiger, externally the (io Hair), clear
skin and scalp, and restore
cure every disease and humor of the skin and
blood, from pimples to scrofula.
Soap. 8oI«l everywhere iL.olvent. Price $1. ^Cuticura, Prepared by 50c. lit
25; , I
Potter Drug and Chemical Corporation,
Boston.
aNTSend for "How to Cure Skin Diseases.”
(14 pages 5tt illustration, and 100 tsstimo-
nials.
IjlljPLES.black-heads,red, I ill ____ rough,chapped
I and oiiy skin cured By Cptiouba Soap.
"jRa WEAK. PAINFUL KIDNEYS.
JH With 1 heir weary, *ensation, dull, aching, relieved life- 1
A' Ire-, all-gone CutuicuNt Anti- b
\ A>Paiu \\odt minute Plaster. by the Tb* first and only
i
instantaneous pum-killlng strengthening
plnsler »5
aL any time since the .war. Improve¬ spirit
ments loom np on all sides, and a
of ent erprise pervades the air all around.
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
D z concentrated extract of Carsaparllln
Yellow Dock, Flpslwowa, Juniper Berries,
Mandrake. Dandelion, and other yaluabls
vegetable remedies, every ingredient being
strictly pure, and the best of Its kind tt U
possible to buy. phar¬
It Is prepared by thoroughly competent
macists, In the moat careful manner, by
s peculiar Combination, Proportion and
Process, giving to it curative power
Peculiar
To Itself
It win cure, when In the power of medicine,
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning,
Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, and all difficulties
with the Liver and Kidneys.
It overcomes That Tired Feeling, Creates an
Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve,
bodily, and digestive strength.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by ail druggists.
*1; six for *5. Prepared only by C. X. Hood
& Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
N. B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsapa*
rllla do not be induced to buy any other.
IOO Doses
One Dollar
Executor’s Sale.
xjL A GREEABLY to tin order of t he Ordinary sold
of Henry County, Ga., will be at
auction, before the Court Id on no door, in
November McDonongh, Ga., within on the the first Tuesday of in
next, legal hours
sale, the following peoperty, to-wit: 393
acres of land, more or less, parts of lots
148, 14], 142 and 176,in 2nd district, of orig¬
and inally Henry, now Spalding county, being and
known lying 1V4 miles south of Luella, Ga.,
un the Glass or Lewis place. Also, at
same time and place, will sell a large lot of
real estate lying in Henry County, Ga.
Sold os property of Arch Brown, deceased,
for purpose of distribution aud payment of
the debts of said deceased. Terms, cash,
with privilege of H down. Mt in twelve
mouths more, and % in twelve months more,
with interest on deferred paymeuts at rate of
8 per cent, per annum.
This Sept. 21, 1891. R. C. BROWN.
$0.00. A. G. COMBS.
Executors Arch Brown, deceased.
For ASURE Fever (URE
(hills AGUE & AND
dumb MALARIA
-■
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
Druggists, Llppman’s Block, SAVANNAH, GA
BEAMAN
APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN.
PEMitT II FORM I-MATCHIESS IN WAN!
\ So anxious w«rt the anoisnts for stalwart mto that
i puny boys at birth wera pat to death.
| 9 Every and VIG0E0UB MAN can in all be 8TBONO
YOUNG MEN reapccta.
OR OLD,
•nffsrlag BILITY, from NERVOUS DE¬
Lost or Falling Man¬
I hood, Physical Excuses, Mental
Worry, PERSONAL 8tunted Development, or
any WEAKNESS, can be
restored to PERFECT HEALTH and
the MIN, NOBLE VITALITY of 8TR0H&
I the Pride and Power of Nations.
We claim by years of practice by
our exclusive methods a uniform
“MONOPOLY OP SUCCESS” In treat-
'•s Ingall Diseases, Weaknesses and
Afflictions of Men. Testimonials
-— ' from 50 States antUTerritories.
tt OUR while NEW BOOKp'SiT^i^^e^o Pall Explanations 8 . 1 ,
yon can. for HOME TREAT¬
MENT. Yon can bo FULLY RESTORED as. Thousands
hare been by ns. Read enr testimonials. Addross at once
ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. M.Y.
A COMMON DISEASE.
disease Dyspepsia has become the most common
of tlie country, all classes are not ex-
old, empt, attacking’the young; as well as the
caused no doubt fr om our mo de of fiv-
Sgga» have J^i 8isaS tf S
to encounter. In the last five years
Dr. Holt discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s
failed Dyspeptic Eiixer), no to this time has not
to enne in—a singie iustanee. We can
refer you to XV. A Wright. I’onip. Gen, of
Dasher, State, Jndge R. F. Lyon. Mr. George
Georgetown, Macon, Ga., Dr. L. P. Dozier,
Gji., Ga., Mr. Jos. others Harrison, Colum¬
bus and hundreds of if desired.
Manufactured by Dr. Hoit’s Dyspeptic EHx-
it Co., Monte z u ma. — Ca. Bottles double
former size. Price $1.00. For sale by all
Dr. Holt’s ( roup nnd Cough Syrup pre¬
vents and cutes croup. No cure no pay.
Moittoroma, by I)r. Holt's Dyspeptic Elix-
, Ga.--------------
... wmitfES GOLDEN vi SPECIFIC
Itcan ’ t een be kwi given »l In I ___ae coffee, tea, ... or in urticL irticlesof > fo ,
ecessai) per:
n«nt modern odernttMlrinkeroraii and (1 spWdy cure**whither* the natlent V,
te r In keror aualcohollc alcoholic wructf. wrcc«v IT NI ,
EIL KAILS. Itoperates ao quietly and wilh si
certainty that tlie patient undergoes no I no.
effected. venience, ami soon his complete reformation,
4S page book tree. To be had of '
M ANCHA M & SONS, '.DRUGGISTS!
Griffin. Ga.
E3D CBLaBIiATaiD
COTTON g |H
TJIdOOM ™
WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
Free of Weight, r ally fJaaranteeff.
H. W .H U B B A R D a »aixY4’texV
W W« Ofihrry stock st various Southern points
fOr quick delivery upoD reo«lpt of orders.
^SCOOD^pTstandarT 1
WAGON SCALES
gsnt Q Tnn on trial. Tr>t*ht Othe *nor Si7>*ji ttsld. Proportionately Fully warranted. Low.
w. HUBBARII, Om». Bonth.ra
TA, QA,. PALL A S. TEXAS.
FOR MEN ONLY!
streak- wKiX,c»usv«u)HnoiMu«s* riRTsifsoM
E’roxxx Bass Bros.
An invitation isextended to ewty Farmer in Middle Georgia to visittheu-
great Shoe and Dry Goods Sale
Which is now Inauguarted at Their Two Stores, 56 and 58 Hill St.
want you to come and see our bargains that cannot be found elsewhere,
i ITNow is the time to get your winter Shoes as we have nearly a thousand pair of
"Hq Drummer’s Samples to almost give away. 1 hey do not come in boxes and are conse.
quently in our way. They must sell at once. How about a nice pair of gents calf shoes
at $2, always sold at $3; Childrens’ Shoes at unheard of low prices. We want you to come
and see them. Ladies’fine shoes at your cwn price; we mean from stylish shoes„.not
shoddy stuff, Now, as to DRY GOODS A, here are prices that will astonish com.
petitors. Here they go! Superior Mer- nmac and American Prints 5^. per yard,
Standard Indigo prints at 5lc, Ginghams at 9c worth 10 and 15c. Black Worsted Hose,at Cashmeres
and Henriettas at prices that will please you. 1,200 pairs Fast ioc worth
25c; all othfet goods veiy cheap. Cheap line of Towels and Table Linen. It is ra^
early to talk about Flannels, Blankets and Quilts, will woollen suit. Underwear and Ladies*^
wraps, but remember that we have the prices that truly, 3ASS BROS.
Call early and see^for yourselves. Yours ’.
GRIFFIN CHINA STORE
24 HILL SYRlCET
Has the largest and
most complete line of
Honsefumishing : : :
: : : Goods at prices
to suit everybody. We
will save you money
on China, Crockery,
Glassware« Silverplate,
Tjnware, 4 Enamelled
ware, etc., bought of us.
Have just opened a
beautiful line of Japan¬
ned Water Sets and
Novelties in Silverware
that surpasses in del¬
ation and beauty of
brought design anything to Griffin. ever
Come to see us and be
convinced.
R, ft. BARFIELD, Prop r,
Partnership Dissolution.
Garm», G*., Sept. 8, 1891-
To whom it may concern: <=
The co-partnership heretofore existing be¬
tween ths undersigned, under the firm name
of Ison- & Wilson, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, R. Z, Ison having pur¬
chased the entire interest of J. H. Wilson,
real estate and personal property in said
firm he assumes all the obligations of .and
will collect all debts dne said firm.
R. Z. ISON.
J- H. WILSON.
Referring to the above,"I beg tc inform my
friends and the public generally, that I will
continue the business of the late firm of
Ison <fc Wilson, as heretofore, under the
style and name of 11. Z. Ison, at No. 15
Hill Street. Thanking the public for past
favors “and sblicting a contiuanee of the
same, 1 am, yours truly,
R. Z. ISON.
dlw wlm
, . ;; ■
Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port*
able, ..Cost Unequaled Finish. In Styles,
1S0 Faffs Catalogue and
of Counters, Deaka ete., Illustrated Is
C olon, Book*, Free P ostage 1* Coats.
Office Also Beaks Tyler's Royal
and Type¬
writer Cabinets, *0©
Styles. Best and cheap-
| est on earth, with great
reduction In prices.
1*0 page catalogue Free,
Poatage IK eta. Full Ham ol
Daaka, Cabinets, Chain, Tablea, Book
Cmaea, Cases, Cabinets, Legal Legal Bla Blank
Cabinets, ete., always la slot
t«3TTdm* oo..
INVESTMENT
_SECURITIES
MUNICIPAL BONDS
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS
CORPORATION BONDS
APPROVED BANK STOCKS
CAREFULLY SELECTED,
TRIED, SAFE,
PAY GOOD INTEREST.
^ —ALSO—
PISIRABLB INVESTMENT PnOPERTIMj
IN prosperous Cities.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES,
WRITE
■8CHBAQH, McDonald a co .,
«S to «B Whitehall S»., Maw York.
QPiiiH .u- and cured out tieulars pain. Whisxey at rent home Book Fit H&bltc of with¬ pan I K,
Hoes, Hoes, Hoes!
Wholesale and Retail.
COLLINS' IMPROVED GUANO DISTRIBUTOR,
At Factory Prices.
Cotton Planters of all kinds. Rhodes a Specialty
I have the best line of Garden Tool on the market. My
'•tock of Hardware is complete. Come to see me before
ovyinganJ I will save you money.
W. Jj. Dsivis
FAUQUIER INSTITUTE
tor Young Ladies,
WARRENTON, VA.
The Thirty-first Session of this Institution will open on
Thursday, September 17th, 1891.
Situated in the Piedmont ^region of Virginia, on tne
Richmond & Danville R. R., 54 miles from Washington.
Superior buildings, extensive grounds, strong faculty
and a beautiful and healthy location.
Number of boarders limited to twenty-four. F01 cata¬
logues apply to
GEORGE G. BUTLER/A. M.,
Principal,
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Pure Drugs!
I WILL SELL AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW TRICES MY ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRUGS, - PAINTS, - OIL, - WINDOW - GLASS,
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS.
«2TT R v M E. N. B. DREWRY,
PIANOS
Catalogue showing pictures of
our Pianos and telling about them
MAILED FEEE. Our patent SOFT
STOP saves wear, making the Piano j
more durable, and stopping the an¬
noying noise of practising.
We take OLD PIANOS in EX¬
MENTS. CHANGE, and sell send. on Pianos EASY PAY- f J§
ON AP-
PKOVAL to be returned at our ex¬
pense for railway freights if not per-
fectly _
satisfactory, even though you live 3000 miles away. Write us.
Ivors & POIld Piono Co., I83 Tremont St.Boston.
Our Claim
7. HIS TOBACCO i* cure! by a pro
eess entirely new. The 1 -avee uren
moved from the Ktalk before enrinj
The curing ig done in Snow’g Moder
-Tobacco Barn. There are leg* nitrats
nicotine and chlorophyl in this than
any other Tobacco ever before offered
thcpnblie It will give yon a cool at
pleasant stnjxke. It will not bite vo
tongulfdry yonr month or injure yo»
1 nerves. TRY IT.
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