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iHtfSftH*t P*tN
%B.
Jones,
G. A. Webster,
ficnopui
NORWICH CHAIR CO.
OVFICF. AND HAI.KHcrOM:
WEST MITCHELI, Strce'
(Near Whitehall.)
All kinds of Balcony, Verandah,
Hocking and Folding Clmirs.
Call, Examine Stock and Nole
I’riops.
Spectiil Inducements to Drillers,
dull ii|M«n or «rlt«* ns,
Jones & Webster.
A Spoody am
Painless Cun
for the Oplun
or Morphlni
Habit. Curl
Ouarantoed.
m Add rets
N. B. I)REWRY,DI.D
GUI Ml N, GAs
RWnmAism
frnrnlgin* Sprains,,
Pain In tlx* Dock and Side*.
Thcrr la not Ling more painful than theso j„g f ur Europe! “Httve vou becn
.senses; but the pain can be removed and ri l.,#,.!.. nn/ i if.,, „i *. i
10 disease* cured by use or Perry Pavla* uuitenu hiUl> and if so, what Jo
i-i— irm vnn f lunk of nmr' tens nul/ml
(■'iillcau ns Seen hr nil Expert.
I)r. Beckwith, founder of the
C'ncinnali Sanitarium, a private
hospital for the insane, wns met
liy your correspondent to-day ns
lie was about to take the train for
New York, preparatory to embark-
Pain Killer.
Till* remedy I* not
or Petroleum |i - * '
away from (Ire
, — .. elicnp Hrnzino
product flint i<iii4 lie kept
_ - - « or lien! to avoid danger
of rxploftloit, nor Ih It on untried expert*
inent that may do more finrm Ilian good.
Pnln Killer has been In constant use
for forty years, and the univr rsal testimony
from ull parts of the world Is, It nevor
fails. It not only cffrrfs a jiermanent cure,
but ft relieves pain rdmost instantaneously.
Ilelag a purely verjcsobio nffm-Oy. it Is safe
In the h^r.da el tbs ifccht I s xp *rl-nced.
The record jf cures by the use of Pain
Killkh would fill Toiumrs. The following
extracts from letters rt celved show what
those who have tried It thin*:
Edgar Cady, Owatonua, Minn., cay*:
AI»»i.t h yoir **tnc» my wife tvenmo Mil.Jici
It rorf! M.ulPrtriir fr.-i.i ike.iinstifliu. Our
ndTuredlwr' 1110 * >A,N which nxtccdUy
Chaiics fowall writes from tho Sailors*
twithneur&Via
Homo, f.on don:
I had !*• fit afllhrtfYl tilt
-id V.'llrjltFejiFaiHof thi - ... ....
it Wi-tinJp^ r Mppplttl live up wyrnrv in
dmtimir. fttMyo.tr Pais Killkh,ami It gave
mo ini'nod.-do a 1 , lief. I ham twnu
strength,!”*-* - —. . ..
reuiwlKsi
-...-■r llv>W Lbl's to f Jllow
0.II. walwortli. Saco, Mo., writen:
.i 1 e i t l N immediate u! f from pain In
the Jide by UJ.J me* of your Pain Kit.Lxn.
E. York says:
” * rheumatiFin,
I hav
ad la
Barton Seaman says:
and lave routvoil Un i
__ - ;aman
■ thirty
Mr. Burdltt writes:
, I know yi
ty yen
im«Iy I
• of rhentnitirtn.
** s:
»Filler
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS aro
a certain caro for all diseases
requiring a oomplcto tonic; espe
cially Indigestion,Djvpepsia, Inter*
inlttont Fevers, Want of Appetite,
Ixjss of Strength, lack of Energy,
no. Bnrlobes tho blood, strength*
son the —solss, and gives new
Ufo to the nerves. Acte like a
charm fon the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic symptoms,
■non as tasting the mod. Belching,
Beat In tho Stomach, Heartburn,
etc. The only Iron Preparation
that will not blookon tho tooth or
give headache. Sold by all Drag*
gists at $1.00 a bottle.
BROWN CIIKinCAI. CO.
i Baltimore, MO, .
I*IWS| In. Ulus, in and. ►, ta*«* asn.ua
IV. and have crossed red Usee tad trade mark on wrapper.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
All druggists keep Pa tv Kili.kr. Its'prlce
Is so low that It la within the roach of all,
and It will save many times Ua cost In doctors'
bills. ’45c., 50c, and fel.00 a bottle.
PERRY DAVIS Cl SON, Proprietors,
Providence* R. I.
Hop 1st. next rold III it.
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM, OF LYHH, MISS.,
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Is a Positive Cm*
o population.
worst form nf Penislo Ton**
i.IhllnninmtlMi and l leers-
for nil (help Pnlnhil Complaint* nti<l Weakness*'
•oruminon toour best fti
It will cure entirely tho worn
plaints, nil orai-Inn tnnit>l<
tlmi, Falling mid Wsplacvincnt*, r.Ml tlm conneiuent
Splnnl tVriknni, nnd is particularly adapted to tha
t'hanga of IJfe.
It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus It
an early stage of development. Tho tendency to ran
cvrous humors there is cheeked very speedily by Its use.
It removes faintneas, OAtuleney, deatroysall craving
for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It cure* Wonting, Ifoadaches, Nervous frustration,
General Debility, Weeptossuww, D*’i>n-/ion and Indi
cation.
That feeling of hearing down, enuring pain, we ight
and backache, Is always permanently cured by its us*
It will nt all times end under all circumstances act In
harmony with tho laws that govern the female system.
For tho cure of Kidney t’oiuj4aints t»f either sox this
Compound Is unsttrpassed.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COM*
POUND Is prepared at 533 and *35 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mom. Price ft. Six bottles for Sent by mall
In tho form of pills, alio In tho form of loseuges, on
receipt of price, |l per box for either. Mrs. Plnkhaui
freely answers all letters of inquiry. 8*" 1 * fur pamph
let. Address as above. Mention thin J\ij*r.
No family should bo without LYDIA E. ITNKUAM’3
UVKK PILLS. They cure cousth>aUon, biliousness,
and torpidity of the liver. *5 rents per box.
|g* Hold by ull Drugglotn. *1*
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KY.,
A rvralsrty vdssaUd and IrcaUy quaUBsd physician and Ihs
fiTKGi5sr«&
Sp«rmntorrlica anil Impotonoy,
asthsrvsuH of self-abase In youth, ssiasl vicrsses In ms*
tsrsr years, or other causes, sad producing sooir o f the Tol-
lovtig effects: Nrrveuinsts, Brndnal Kmlsslons. (night vwls-
- k SSS
THE CINCINNATI
WEEKLY TIMES
has for more than forty yean maintained
Its position as the loading paper of tho
Weal. It ranks above all others In circu
lation, influence, and In tho esteem of Its
readers, because it Is Just tho kind of po|>cr
the people want.
<n>< nv.t r*. tv...
Ilk self-evident U»t a phy stctnn nhopays H«cUUtteatioo
ta a struts class of disease*, and treating thousands anna-
rsv4mmrnd persons to tny Care. When It Is Inconvvnlent la
visit the city for treatment, medicines can U seat privately
aad sadly by mall or express anywhere.
Cara Gaarnntood in all Cases
^SSSuSSrSSSnally or bv letter foe* sad invited.
Charges reasonable and corvespondenre sirloily eoafldsuUal.
1 PRIVATE COUNSELOR
»sar«sv^ac3^?.w
Ofllos hours from* A. M.USP. M. Bundajs, 3 to 4 V. U,
Jn rne‘2Gw
U* weekly Titna coven the whole ground j DAVID L4HDRETH ft 60N8, PHladelpMa, Pa
of a first class family Journal. It is larger
und better than any high-priced weekly
offered the public; Its mailing matter cov
ers a greater scope, is more entertaining
und instructive, and yet It costa
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Our agents everywhere say It Is the cank
est paper in tho field to canvass for, nnd
readers of one year am bo pl*ued that
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THE DAILY TIMES-STAR,
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■taaatts W* _ - -
PR In Cincinnati. Is
medium and the best
■ would know of the
cost of Tuitiou| Stationery, Hoard,
you think of was asked.
“I looked into the court room
yesterday,” replied tne doctor, 1
“and I think his mind is giving
away. I have thought all Hie I
time l,c was insane, and I think lie !
is becoming an imbecile under the !
strain of the trial. That is the
impression lie makes upon me.
Judging from his appearance, 1
based npon tho experience will.'
his kind of people for twenty-five
years, f predict that before the ,
trial is over ho will break down
and become an Idiot from soften
ing of the hmm.
“When did you first see him.
doctor?”
“A few days before the shooting.
I was at the Higgs House, where
I had been stopping for some
weeks, when one morning the col
ored waiter said to me: “Oh,
Doctor, look at that man over
there; lie is acting very <pieer; lie
lias been eating ever so long; be
lias asked for one cup of tea after
another till I tlifbk I have brought
him fourteen. Now lie lias chang
ed to coffee, and I have given him
four cups.' Wlmt is tiie matter
with him?” 1 looked at the man
and it was (juitrnu, although '1
did not know at that time who lie
was. Of course I watched him a
few minutes, and then told the
waiter, who was rather excited
about it, that lie wns insane. His
appearance clearly indicated his
insanity to me.”
“What is there in his appearance
now that lends you to think he is
idiotic?”
The expression ol U,e eye and
the condition of the skin and his
actions. | will guarantee that his
hand is cold and clammy if you
take if.”
file doctor then proceeded to
criticise Hie form of trial adopted.
He thought that instead of trying
the inau for murder with insanity
as a defense the question of sanity
ought to have been settled first be
fore a proper tribunal. lie said
anyone who knew an.;tiling about
the subject would know thntan or
dinary jury of men who hud never
given tiie subject study was not a
competent tribunal to settle the
question. Twelve experts from t lie ,
lending insane asylums should have i
been summoned to hear the testi
mony on the matter of insanity ami
to have made an examination of
tiie prisoner in quiet. Under such
circumstances nn intelligent deci
sion could have been arrived at.
He could not see how twelve un
scientific men could do so, and had
little faith in a satisfactory result
nt the close of the present trial.
Fine Htrnwbcrrici.
Mr. J. W. McKay brought in
Monday evening last some as fine
strawberries ns we cvef saw any
where, or at any senson c f the year
and in spite of dry weather almost
continuous since lust March. It
is hard to conjecture what tho
fruit will lm next spring if it is a
favorable season, 'l'licfo is noth
ing like knowing how to raise
fruits. The majority of the peo
ple in this section raised enough
strawberries for their own use, hut
we venture tho assertion that the
majority of them lest the greater
part of their vines during the hot
weather, and those that lived are
too feeble to hear. Mr. McKay
knew just wlmt they needed and
how they were to he treated, and
tiie result is a good Full crop of
berries.— 2'homasvillc J’!nt,irjirise.
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FOB MAN AND BEAST.
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MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment is without an cnuaL
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MUSTANG
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he ngouy of nn nwftil scald or but
ubdued, of rheumatic martyrs r
tored, or a valuable horse or c
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LINIMENT
'hloh speedily cures such ailments of
30 HUMAN FLESH OS
Rheumatism* Swellings, Stiff
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Sprains. Poisonous Bites and
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ndeed every form of external dis-
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For tho Bbute Creation It cures
Sprains* Stvinny* Stiff Joints,
Founder, XIarness Sores* Hoof Dis
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THE BEST
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LINIMENTS
FOB NAN OB BEAST.
Xcniqiaprr Style In Texas
Newspaper style is hee.uning ele
vated in Texas—decidedly. The
new editor of the Uatcsville Sun
not only has high ideas of his func
tions. lint expresses them in a high-
fniulin way. He says lie enters on 1
them with “an imperious consci
ousness of a personal committal to
the high moral responsibilities in
cident to a position recognized by
intelligence and morality as a rep
resentative and formative entity,
moulding nnd vitalizing the intelli
gent constituency who perpetuates
hy prerogative its existence.”
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EXTRACT.
THE GREAT VEGETAIII.E
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
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Rheumatism, Neuralgia.
No other preparation has cured to many cases
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Our Planter is invaluable in these diseases,
Lumbago, Pain in Hack or Side, etc. Our
Olutmcnt (50 cent*) for Use when removal of
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Hemorrhages. K^sELih!
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and stopped. Our NnMlt! Nyringo (25
cents*, and IiilialorM (Ai.oo), are great aids
in arresting internal bleeding.
Diphtheria &SoreThroat
Use the Kx I ract promptly. It is a sure cure.
Delay is dangerous.
The Kxlrnct is the only spe*
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ly prepared to meet serious Cases, contains all
the curative properties of the Kxtrncf t our
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Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains and Bruises.^
ing, cooling and cleansing. Use. our Oint
ment in connection with the Detract; It
will aid in healing, softening and in keeping out
the air. . .«■ jj
Burnsand Scalds. L r ,2H:|;!2
it is unrivnlcd, and should lie kept in t ry fam
ily ready for use in case of accidents. A t'.rcssing
of our Ointment will aid in healir.j and pre*
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It can be used without the slightest fear of
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Earache, Toothache and
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lions, its effect is simply wonderful.
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FemaleComplaints.SS
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CAUTION.
Po n d’s E xtract
the words “ Po ml'n Extract” blown In
the gl tss, am) our picture trade-mark on sur
rounding buff wrapper. None other is genuine.
Always insist on having PoncPa Extract.
Take no other preparation. It it never told in
dttik, or ty measure.
Price of roml’s Extract, Toilet Arti
cle* mid Specialties.
•rand Opening.
TWO CAl i L0AJ)8 4 « ] F i! THK s CEr jK , i L 1 ATED
CHAMBER SUITES
3
With five car-loads Parlor, Office and Dining
Room
FURNITURE
GOO
COMPLETE SPITES NOW IN ST011E, HANDING I'HOM
600
roxrva r.vrnvcr.. .anr-.ftiasi./s
All Aired Statesman. TOtlir ASIULES. i CPSCIALXtM.
,, . , ,, Toilet cream. 81.00 \ Ointment 00
Dr. I riel lerrcll, Democratic Dsntifnce. . . o» camrrh cure... 7a
. . , 1-ipSelve UAI Platter BS
member clout to tho Virginia Lea-, Toilet Soepnck.) ao Medicated Paper 33
islan.ro from Orah«o County, 1. I ,.*.,•?«?§?»“ “fcggS&S
|>crh:i|is tiie oldest person in pub ! "* , * l b! '- rini * -TV
lie life in that or any other State
in tiie Union. He is in the 30tli
year nf his ago, with an unclouded
intellect nml the activity of a man
of sixtv.
Natal I . .
Female Syringe 1.00
Prepared only hy POND'S EXTRACT CO.,
Nh\v YiiUK AND LONDON,
for s..le by all Druggist* .nnd Fancy woods Dealers.
Orders for $2 worth, carriage free, on receipt of
' 1 for $5 '
- —. iace free, on re
t off 5* if addressed to 14 W. 14th St., S'. Y.
For Sate ('heap.
820.00 TO 1,000.00.
Wardrobes, Hnok (' isos, Secretaries, Murlric nnd Extcnsh •» Tjiblea, H u t Racks
Louugcs, Desks Dureuus, Dressing Cases, Withstands, mid tin* j-istly celebrated.
HARTFORD WOVEN WIRE MATTRESS
AND TOE
SOLID COMFORT ROCKER.
OXJl III XJUIJ I) UAUBLJUIAT HACKS FKO.ll 97.00 TO,10.00,
cm; t.o i: svitks foii 9:1/! ix ha 111 cloth, hf.f a xji ha its ilk,
n.UOO CHEAP HEAD.STEADS,
1,000 DOZEN CHEAP CHAIHS,
AT WHOLESALE CHEAP.
P. H SNOOK,
NOVEMJIFII 21Hh W1MO.
ATLANTA, GA.
J, J. MULLAjST,
MARBLE WORK’S,
14SOUTH BROAD STKKET, (Near Bridge.)
Monuments, Headstones, Box Tombs, Etc.
nov30 fim
Designs'nnd Ehtimateu fnrnisheil.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
VISITORS TO TIIE EXPOSITION !
&
The attention of Southwest Georgia is called
to our mammoth Stocks of
TUBE!
JVIa/ttresses.
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THEIR
CHAMBER SUITES,
Erom $75 00 TO $350 00 for TEN PIECES, from the celebrated Grand
Rapids Factory.
PARLOR SUITES of seven Pieces from $40 00 to $250 00.
Remember the place, and do not purchase until you call at
85 WHITEHALL, & 89, 92 BROAD STREET
Atlanta, Georgia
BSCPOSZTIOir OAHD,
JAMES LOCHEREY’S
Premium Steam Dye Works,
No. Jjt Hast Hunter Street, op/mnte Christian Churchy
ATLANTA, GA.
3?I*ICCE3 LIST:
V fJOOJi.V-DyringCoat*,#1.00 t» *1.75; PanU 7Cc tofI 00; Vets. 60f. *
units’ UOOIiti-Dniset, from fil.00 to fl.74; Simwli* Btc to |1.5U; tlloukaorBaoque•
75 ccut* to |l,0O
■3T All Goods, except Silks, cleoLcd and dyed without rlppping.
ST* Quod* received and forwarded byexproM to anypoint.
wrleltc letter. _
anypoint. Call when yon via It Atlanta or
. _&}
; daw.«
dil thirteen mileo
we have heard of this year is re* 1
ported from Early county hy the lD ,,., co -, mrr . ,,,,j ,,
News. It was made hy Mr. U A. r I!"''Z
TubUy on Col Nesbitt’s plantu- «
lion. With one plow animal he i ^ J, u 4r> ll
made 25 bales of cotton, 150 bushels I hJSci’, cane min' «5Tc
. « , . , _ | cine uwetoer withaaptadid w*ortm
Of com, 2,000 pounds of fodder, I Hon ami carpenter tno!a la'tooflVi. w
. . . * , Sim* place three m l« foorn Ainericus containing
besides a crop or cane and pota- i SWocrea. Can on me ut my hume or M«wr». liar
r l ruld, Johneoti Jt (*.»., Americua.
toes. .1. .V. BAII.KY.
Lawson 2T. Collier,
Attorney-at-Law '
'AM nrvpaf^t to famish t D.i.lli Dmido. siS —AND—
Full Specineatione In'
I^VEEN Asms AND BAST LAKE'
- 1 rutAmx, QEOllGIA.
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ASSru' aTr^OAK'sreWc , ■ Twpslr ihoilMn.l *ere. of«.IJ land F* Ml* I.
Ida.ISC' !•! ' . Amertcu*, li., , Doolj County.