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A cold or wn throat may not seem to
•(mount to much, and If promptly attended
t»» can easily be coved; but neglect la often
(oUowedby consumption or diphtheria.
No medicine has over been discovered which
nets so qutckly and rarely lit such cases ns
nauV DAVIS* PAUTK1LLKB, The
prompt use of this invaluable remedy has
fiavetf thousands of Uvea.
PJRRKY DAVIS* PAIN KILLER Is
not an experiment. It has been before the
public for forty years, and Is moot valued
where it Is Mro known.
A few extracts from voluntary testimonials
n»ad as follows:
J^i^&tsssssriArsfiss
— -
E iz— 7r-iv-3 /*.! wh] noveragain be
Havaured Paw Killer in my family for forty
Ggfgr- 1 *” “ to
nown to
i should
tm in my family twenty*
A Itcvcrshire.Mnd have
e.—B. W. l)i
. — --—.——_ T and, croup It la the limt
sxJ^fi0&KtL aa ‘ ta -*-• «•
Fort wen tv-m-o years 1 ha\e used Pain Killer
for redds and chapiml Jim, and consider it the host
iiiedidne ever offered -<J to.IIooi"»;»,\V tiJjilngVu,
* k vm suffering ncverr-ly with bronchitis, and
was 11 iufvl 1 ^}| to < Sy ! you?PAiN Kill
and aftor taking a tew doeea was complet
rund-T. Wilkinson.
Ur. waltom writcM from Coshocton: Tour P;
Killku cures diphtheria and aore throat, so alar
inirly prevalent here, and bos not utii known
fall in* Hnrja Instance. This fi '
Mrald to rail a physician, and tried your Pj
KiLi.rn. He waa taken on Hunday, and
Wedneaday bis throat waa clear. It was a won*
derful cure, and I wish it could be known to the
jwor mothera who are losing no many children.
For Chills and Fever PAIN KIIiLRR has
no equal. It cumt w hen everything else rails.
Delays are often dangerous. A bottle of
Pain KiLi.imln the house ht u safeguard that
•jo family should be without.
All druggists sell It at 85c.. 50c., a rid 91.00
per bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors,
> Provldonco, R. I.
MRS. LYDIA E. PIRKHAM, OF LYNN. MASS.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VE&ETABLE COMPOUND.
la N Positive Cure
thrall those Palatal Complaints n
saroMiNon tomir best fi-iimli-
and Weaknesses
e populatloi
It will cure entirely the worst form of Female fore*
plaints, nil ovarian tnmlilra, Inflammation and l lccra
tion, railing and Displacements, and the cotuw'juaat
Spinal Weakness, ami la particularly adapted to tb*
Change of Life.
, It will dissolve run! eijicl tumors from thii uterus In
an earl/ stage of development. The tendency to
ecrous humors there la cheeked very speedily by Its
It rrmovee faintness, flatulency, dcstroyeall erasing
for stimulants, and relieve! weakness or the stomach.
It cures Wonting, lleadsrhes. Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, NIcepleMiiess, Deprwgton and Indi
gestion.
That feeling of Itecfflng down, eauslng pain, weight
and backache. Is always |*-rnian«-iitly cured by Its use.
It will at all times and under all circumstances act la
harmony with the laws that govern the female system.
Tor tho cure of Lldncy Complaints of either ses this
Com|touml Is unsurpassed.
LYDIA K. CINKIIAM M VKLF.TAIII.K COM
POl'N’DIs prepared at SI and U'i Westei
iornn.Mavc l*rh*o ft. Ms Ixittlesfor Scut by mall
In tho form of pills, also In the ft
receipt of price, |l perfect for either. Ur*. Pinkham
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Mend for pamph
let. Address as ahovr. Mrvtltm this Aipr
NotamMy should Im without I.YDIA E. PINK HAITI
IJVKU 1‘ILLK. They cure constipation, bUlousnsM,
and torpidity of tho User, tt cents per bos.
IT Hold by all Druggists. *fc|
s eustlnf Tuition* Stationery. Board,
Painless Curt
for the Oplun
or Morphlnt
Habit. Curt
Cuarantesd.
Imm Sl
Si III'
1‘- ii||||I|l!
fold liv W. T. Duvenporl & Son.
I Kitnranto* *ntl > EC's
INDlA.t VERMirt'OE U
do. troy nml n-«l Worm,
from Ibe tiui.an body
whom they exist. IT asM
nrrardins to the dlrcc
As of considerable interest to
our commercial readers we give
the following synopsis of the last
monthly circular of Messrs. Smith,
Edwards A Co., of Liverpool, Al
luding to the situation of the cot
ton trade they say:
“The prospects of our market
have been very keenly discussed
of late in connection with the ex
traordinary and unlookcd for col
lapse in American receipts. The
great feature of the month has been
the apparent drying up of the
American crop, leading,as it has
done, to a large reduction in cur
rent crop estimates. At tho end
of the jenr the favorite idea in this
country was six millions, though !
in America lower figures prevailed; '
but so bitter is the memory of Inst |
s nson that the public could not he
persuaded to believe in .o sVort u i
erop ns lue Americans constantly
asserted.
“Now, however, it is clear to I
every one that the very had ae- i
counts which we received iinuea,-
ino|y since lust Septeinlici' lime
had only li.o much Inundation in j
luei,uml even the liureuu estimate 1
of 5,!tOO,(IOIi Imles, which we all .
thoiiglit so uh.urd at tile time, had j
at least some semblance to truth. i
We have seldom or never seen so
startling a collapse in figures as was
witnessed this month. Various 1
explanations are tendered to ac
count for it, such ns Imd roads,
speculative hold by planters, etc.,
hut we must admit that the mi-
aniinuiiH opinion in America, so
lur as we iindcrsiuiid it, is that ex
haustion of supply is the true ex
planation. Tile general opinion ill
the South now is that the yield
will not exceed 5,500,000,11 lew in
New York udliere to 5,750,000, but
others go as low as 5,250,000. We
venture no opinion, except that
tiic scale of receipts during Janu
ary looks more like 5,500.000 than
any other figure.
Not less wonderful than the
collapse of receipts is the perfect
indifference with which it is rc-
'nrded. Had any one in December
jeen asked to predict, the effect of
such smnll figures, lie could have
confidently prophesied a sharp
advance; but a series of events,
which we have already glanced at,
chief among which is the disturb
ance of the money market and flic
dull state of trade, neutralised for
the present the great reduction in
our probable supply of cotton.
“The largo movement of crop ut
Bombay, and the henvy shipment
to this country, also tend in the
same direction, mid it is coming to
be Icit tlmt there will he 110 severe
scarcity even with a crop of five
and a half millions, while live mid
three-quarter millions will yield
sufficient.’’
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
POE MAN AND BEAST.
For moro than n third of a century the
Mexican srititniig Liniment hasbeen
known to wlCinng nil over tin* world or
tho only uufo reliance for the relief of
accidents and train. It is u medicine
it ho vo price unit pm Inc—the bent of Its
bind* For every form of external pain
tho
MEXICAN
of pain i.ml inllnnimntion inn.
* "nnrnnF*—*•
1 finally
Hide. Hn efforts upon Human Flesh u"d
.:. -| rpc* dl!y cures such ailment:
. 1,0’iUN H.KSII aa
iDiruiiintliim. Swrllln^, Miff
tint*. • oiitriietrd D1 u»cl<*. Kurus
t(l N nltls, Cuts, Dr it Inc ft 1
il.wluj, PolHWltoiis Ultra
i StiffiteMN, Liiiik-iimii, Old
l; Mores, fTIcrrs. Froalbllra.CliHIrlalinr.
More Nipples, Caked Urea at. nml
liiili-rd every form of external til**
tune. It bra Is without smrs.
For fin* IJP.LTK niKATioN It cured
.Sprains, Hwlnny, Htlff Joints,
Fouudrr, ITarnrMs Sores, Hoof Ills-
r mc«, Fool Hof, Scr«-tv Worm. Scab.
Hollow Horn, Sr rate lira, lVIniU
(rails, Spavin, Tlirn«b, HlnglKiiic f
Old Dorrs, J*oII Fvll, Filin upon
the Sight ond every oilier ailment
to which the occii|iunf« of the
Stable and Slock Yard are llablr.
Tho Mexican Muatong Liniment
nlunys cures and newr dUappoints;
uml ;‘t Is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOE MAN OB BEAST.
riles.
Piles arc one of the most disa
greeable and painful of disorders.
They are generally produced by
sedentary habits, indigestion, t-as-
tiycncss, or intemperance. The
disease is of common occurrence,
and to effect a certain cure should
l>e promptly treated by local reme
dies. There is nothing more suit
able by its wonderful curative no
tion than Pond’s Kxlract Oint
ment, in which the medical virtues
of Pond's Kxlract, which arc very
valuable in the above complaint, 1 , iram »i t buu,
«roinn Htnte of jjivnt coneoiitru.! Earache,Toothache and
tion. It is atlvisable in every in-j who the Extract i»
stance, however, to use both the ” jrapiy^KC!'
POND’S
EXTRACT.
THE tlREAT VEOKTAIII.E-
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Rheumatism, Neural2ia-
So other preparation has curetl m> many t akes
of these distressing complaints us the t.xlr -rl.
Onr FliwtsT is invaluable in thrac diseusrs,
l.tnnliiK'i, Pain in Hack or Si u. etc. Our
Ol«• t men t (50 cents > lor use w -ten removal of
clothing is inconvenient, is a (jr^-t help 1.1 rr-
lievinit inflammatory cases.
Hemorrhages. K'!’*sSLfh!
Nose,or from any ,ausc, is speedily controlled
and stopped. Our Mitsui rings) <15
Cents t, and InlliiterH K1.00), a re Rrcat aid-,
in arresting internal bleeding.
Diphtheria&SoreThroat
Use the Kxfrnct promptly, it is a sure cure.
Delay is tlangcrous.
Catarrh. S' cUdT,;
Head, etc. Our "Calarrlj r
ly prepared to meet _I “
the curative pro|»crt
Naaal Myrlnge,
fa-avc Savannah dally at 11.00 A. M.
Leave -lussup daily ill 1.20 P. M. I
Leave Wnycmaa daily at 2.42 P M. ,
Arrhe ut t'allnhitii daily nt 4.4H P. M. .
Arriventdaeksonvllle drily ut '>."•<) P, M.
Ta-aVe .Inekaonville dully nt..
1 Leave Callahan daily 1 '
Arrive at Wayc
1 daily n
!».00 A M.
.. UdMl A. .M.
,11..VS A. M.
.. 1.20 1*. M. i
.. fl.40 P. M.
a van nrili and 1
FOR 18SS.
a rin.sr-cr.ASs
I-’AMIIiY MAGAZINE
FOR ONLY @3 PER ANNUM.
uppHcwrs mmm.
Arrive ut Jesaup dully
Arrive at Savuiitmli dally' at..
Drawittir room c*mchea Mw
•faiksonvllle on tills* train. .
l’nssi-liKers from Kaviinniili for Krum.wirk take
thia train arr'vlu. 1 at Hruiiswlt k ’i.fO p. in.
I'a-aetiffi-ra leave III lloswiek >i| 10.L> a III., ntriv I
at Muvannali <140 p. 111.
rurtdcngeri lent It-g Maeon at 7.80 n. ni., (daily),
connect at Jessup with tho tr In for Florida. !
I’nssenKcra Irom Florida by this train cnnncct !
at .leaanp with train arriving III Mncon at 7.60 p. j
in..(daily).
This ira
Folkstou, t'alhdian and Jacksonville
JAUKSONVIl.LK KXPKIXS.
Leave Savann:ili dully at 11.DO P. M
Leave Jessup •• 2.4.*» .A M-
Lenvs Woycrosa “ 4.46 A. M.
Arrive nt Cnllulnm “ 7.IMI A. M.
Arrivi at Jncksonvillo *• 8.00 A. ,M
Arrive ut Live Oak dully (exoeirt Sun-
dav Hit 11.S0 A. M
Hunduy) 2. to I*. M
only at Jessup, Wnyci
of the LxirHCl; our
.valuable for use in ca*
rrhal affections, is simple and inexpensive.
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains and Bruises.^.
ing, cooling and cleansing. Use our Olnl>
nil'll I ill connection with the Extract* it
will aid in healing, softening and in keeping out
Burnsand Scalds. {£,
it is uurivnlcd, and should he kep^in every fam
ily ready for use in case of accidents. A dressing
ol our Olutuient will aid in healing aud pre*
Inflamed or Sore Eyes.
It can he used without the slightest fear of
:kly allaying all intlimmati
:nrding to Jircc*
K
|)ruggint, and lx- sure that you get
the right'article.
Three tais of Cum lets.
The through freight yestenlav
carried three ears, loaded' witli con.
lets, hound for the M. A It. Ex
tension. lhiring the Imll hour tho
train stopped here, piobalilv 200 {
negroes went down to tnke :i peep
at their unfortunate brethren in
stripes. A circus would scarcely
have been a greater curiosity 'than
these convicts.—(/rijjm .Wii-s
The derm fhTorj anTsmall l*ox.
The value of Darbys I’rophylac
tic Fluid in destroying and count-
raeliug the effects of contagious
struct mid Oiiitiui-nt. Ask your , pjlp- niimi.iii«e<liniroriirliinir.
- *
Lx tract Medicated Papar
for climet u>c is a preventive against (. hating
and P les. Our Ointment is of great ser
vice where the removal of clothing is incouvc-
Ladies.
For Broken Breast and
Sore Nipples.
cacioux that mothers w ho have once used it will
neve- be without it. Our Ointuieul is the
best emollient that can be applied.
FemaleCo m plaints. X'^ii
he called in for the majority of female diseases if
the Kxlrnrt be used. .Full directions accom-
.►any each bottle.
CAUTION.
Pond’s Extract•',£ t gs!e!?gf.
Iht word. -1>uimI‘s Ellrul" blown In
the glass, and our picture trade-mark on sur*
rounding buff wrapper. None other is genuine.
Always insist o n having Pond’a Extract.
I alte no other preparation. It it $uv*r fold
bulk, «
cau-i-il by certain germs gaining a
I dat e in the human b<«ly. The
h'luial suc-.-esliilly emn'-ats and des
troys the germs before they fully
develop, thereby divesting them of
all power to harm. Thoroughly N.Mi",ri„i....
(lisililfct your houses nml every Female Syringe,
place with the Fluid. urcdonlyby POND’S EXTRACT CO.,
SRW YORK AND LONDON.
clcs and Specialties.
.560*1 ASTICL13. CPICUlItta.
To.Ut uum jl.lio Ointment no
D*ntifrice. . . fill Catarrh Cure.. . 7H
i-ip8alvt !|fi Plaster sM
Toilet Soapijcks) ao Medicated Paper 35
HT3T271ttR?5 F02 &FFLZ5AT16K.
1.00
115
1.00
David E. Foutz, Prop.
BAI.T1XCKE. SB.
Hold ty W T. Darrnnurt * Sou
A tVonTto Mothers.'
Mother, should remember it is
most important duty ut this
season to look after the health of
their families and cleanse the
malaria unit impurities from their
"terns, and that nothing will tone
tip the stomach anil liver, regulate
the ttowels anti purify the blood so
perfectly as Patker’s (linger Tonic,
advertised in out- column-. l‘nxi.
See other column.
Always Refreshing.
A delicious odor is imparted by i
Floreston Cologne, which is always
refreshing, no matter how freely ‘
u«ed. }
*’ i ’ r wleliy all Druggist-, and Fancy (ioods Dealer*.
Order* for $2 worth, carriage free, on receipt of
Orders t..r 53 worth, carriage free, oft re-
offfj, if addressed to 14 \V. 14m St., Y.
ve Live Ouk dully toxcA'i t
vi> Jackaonvilli* dally 11
\v f'iillahati *•
vu Wi»\cross “
j nt JesBUp
•1.00 P. M,
11.40
Arrive nt Savannah “ 2.S5 A. M
’uhifc Slopping (’arson this train dally hot w
fannnli nn«l Jncksonvillo, Washington
Jacksonville, Cincinnati and Juckaonvllle, and
.Montgomery and Jacksonville.
I'asscngers for Darien tuko this train.
Passenger* from Siivtinnah for IlriinH«'ick take-
Ing this train arrive nt !lrun»wlek n. nt.
1‘iiBsenger* leaving llrunsw iek 9.00 p. in., :
il Florida Transit Rond take this
Fassengers from Havatmsh for Madison, Mnn-
licello, Tallahassee ami (ptinccy lako this I
Passengers from Qitineuy, Tiilh-haR-.ee, .
cello and Madison t’dce this train, nii’eting
ing ears at Waycros* at p. in.
ALU ANY KXPUK88.
Leave Havnnnuh daily J»t....
Leave Waycross
Arrlvo Usilnhrtdge
Arrive Alhnny
Leave Albany
Ia.*ave Italnhridre
Leave Thotu.>R\ file
Arrive DuPont
Arrive Waycross
Arrive Jcasttp
Arrlt e Savannah
Sleeping ...
Vlllo l»y this train.
Mall Rtcutnei' l<
U>tw
...6.10 P. M.
, . 8,1)4 1*. M.
..10.45 I*. M.
.. IdiO A. Al.
.. 0.44 A. M.
•ty Thursday
Daiuhr .. ...
d Hunday lor Apahitchacoln nut] Columbus.
nt Alhnny daily with pas-enger
son the .Southwestern Uailrond
icon, Kufatiia, Monigouierv, Mo
bile. New Dries us, etc.
Close eonnectiou at Jaeks«>nville daily (Sundays
tcepted)for Ureen Cove Springs, St. Attgu**
lie, Palutka, Enterprise, H.tnturil, and nil latnl*
ings on Ht. John’s river.
Trains on Ik »Y IL K. leave junction going
west, at 12.20 p. nr., and for lirurtswUk at .’.48 p.
. dally except Hunday.
Through tickets sold uud Sleeping far Keiths
and Daawing-room «»r aecommotlationx mvuted
it llreu’a Ticket ofllcc, No. 22 Dull Sl., and nt the
.'otuimny’s Depot, foot of larterty street.
J H. TIHON, J AS. !.. TA Y l.l’K,
ILastrr Trains. Hen’l lWr Agl.S
U. O. KLK iXfl. Hu|«rln*vudent.
Aimusta Muir Sews!
.IAS. L. (SOW.
JOHN M. WKKiLE, ' I’lini-KIETOHS.
W. It. JIOOltE. S
.yj,
THE PIONEER PAPER OF GEOROIA.
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L'iitt-.tni(>lled and I’liiastrurted.
Our <n pi tali Fxperleitcr.
Out- Mot 101 Progress.
Our Htuartlt Hiicccsh.
Tin* Angu*trt ((in.) Evrnimr New* lias
the lnri*n*l * ir<*tll<ali«»n of utiv Daily Fnpi r
over isMietl ill Auyiistn, alol as ah ndvet-
liainu 1111*11111111 U unMirpussi-t!
A(h»*rlisino itilcw on applicmion.
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At tho hcfftiining of thi pit sent year Lirrax*
itOTT's Macatixf. -nlen d <»n n mw »eilt?s, at a
reduced price, with tlied's'inctivc purpose of pic-
seiiting siu.lt 11 vt riity ol lending ii.nttot—lc r the
imuh‘ part light and cnterlnlniry, yet of rcsl liter
ary met It—as should cutnmcml it to the gcueial
mass of cultivated perrons and » mono it n w clcune
in many American homers. Devoting a large por*
portion or its Sput-e to lU-tiou.ln which short rrrlalo
arc madeg noticeable fi-alutc, aud to »ketch>a il
lustrative of social life and manners, it has
included in Its list of subjcvtrciitlosltifsor I'.icnec
specinll.v nut 111al history, 1 evuliarly treated,travel
and vducatioi ul 1 ... . .
lively discussion. The sirlal -torlcs published
during the year have 1-cen marked Ly a piquant
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tion; while the geni'ral attractiveness of the
^lagazlnv has gained tor It co.dlnl approval and
il rectioii. 'I heir nriauvcimrts lor the corolrg
cmhrni o a larger mttr.be r than ever lefcre
. . -ontnbniions of n populnr c» nracter.
A serial storv entitled •• STEPHEN 0UT1I*
: DIE,” in which »< me peculiar and atriklrg ]>ha-
sesof American life are vividly and dramatically
' xt, will i>cgin in the .lanuaiy number and
nmlard of acknowledged excellence, tho
I iilnstratlon* will be of a h'ght-r character than
any that have I itln no a| peared in the Mngoxfnr.
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Tran*:—.Yearly Fuhorrtptlon, 8 00; Slnglo
Number,24centr. Li kiulOlO Ratkr.
specimen Duuihcr mailed, post paid, cn receipt
! o» *.11 cents. (Postage stamps afford a convenient
’ currency tor leiuittanee.)
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WA2TTBD KOWr
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w.’lui
Dwelling Housb for Rent.
A four nmtn dwelling Iioupo on Church atreet
f* r lent, with convenient outhouses and u good
well o water. Cood fruit, and convenient to
huslnr»a. Apply to
JOHN M. COKEIt,
at Pnrrett A Coker’s sUrtr. on Cotton Avenue
Jan2o.tr
FANCYGOODS.
Agues Aycock.
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trail Trr^.tu. Il'tlaU* to alL KMimimimj!
wilt biou4 mm tstuMs Inr ptMtlaela ihx» thois
ffwwa la a wsniwf elimwc*. W* m\k*aiMrt»ltrofiatip!)tn«
huurn Tract m«B sn.l MuM
- D. H. FEB2T ft CO., DltroH, Mlcb.
a»22~.t
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The Dest, Cleanest and
most Economical Hair
D H]m rails to Bistort
youthful color to grey
50c and $1 sizes at
HoresUn 1
AatwsaJ mrrtli
mnt art IstUag 1
Pries 84 art Ik*.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
A Pun Family Midldit that New UloxIcatM.
If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family
hold duties try Parkxk s Ginger Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not
take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parxrk’s
Gingrr Tonic.
If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Kidney or
Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any
dboriwfthelMNfMNiich.bowsia, blood <r raves
hi can be cured by Parker’s Ginger Tonic.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
re disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
Gingrr Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the lim doae but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives it may save youn.
BW»I * CO- J« wnttas. ft, N«w Ytrk. 40c. art
w UHtsr slits *» all dsalsrs to artktssw
GREAT SAYING BITTING DOLLAR ftrxg.