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VMHKICUS UeCO RD ER.
-“W. hWIMM, Mfittar.'
~Qftrlal Rrgaii or Webster least J.
rum at, rr.B.
Congressman Hum:
lifts been III In Washingtonsolorg,
woe able to be ftt bio post l»ot Mon
day morning.
Macon Is talking strongly about
THE STATE CAPITOL.
A few of the papers of the state
are very muo'i aggrieved because
the commissioners have decided to
ns tbs following from the Carters,
villa Free Press will show:
Why, Hanson, of Macoo, ejjqlB
have done better than that, solita-
. .. s . 1m. u rrand alone n« does have sdtfih Ttretea.'mre theta are, orlefly, as j Mm the day be was reported by bis
ZEZZfZEZSSSZlm «».Un«:b V . ««•. roIWUdl Mr. William A. MM.; "lW* r
dqfi’t seem to prevent Macon from
building railroads.
. r~. ! ^
Columbus is putting up a cotton
compress, and unless Americus im
itates bor example she will lose a
large portion of her cotton receipts
next fall.
A correspondent In Prestou has
been investigating the Immigration
idea for himself. In>communica
tion In this issue be tells Wnat he
thinks of it, and we heartily agree
with him.
Mobile all other cities of Georgia
are putting in, tbeir applications
for government buildings, we hope
that .Congressman Crisp will not
forget to put in a strong, word lor
Americus. ^ . ■
The first number*of the Albany
MfcBM reached us last Saturday,
and it was as good *a paper as we
mtpfttad, which U * tying no little.
Editor Hanlan now has the elbow
room bo lias long needed, and he
will make the Medium a good pa
per. li ao ajc!» i ill - .11 y
A prolonged trial at Rockford,
111., has resulted In setting aside
the Will or John Campbell, who
ignored six married daughters, and
left $14,00u to hta two son*. Tbo
factoring buildings. .He U,at li
ft practical bubine*|l man, even if lie
was hot a chairman ottlie committee
of public bolldlngh at the federal
capital. i.‘ae fn< ilir» •• • •'**<l
The commissioner*, holng do the
grouud;snd understanding the mat
tsr somewhat better than those
who only look at it through news
ptpors. ought to know wbstis best
for them to do.- They ware ap.
pointed by the governor t« suiter-
vlae end direct the work, end build
a oepitol building. They have not
yet shown their unfitness for the
position, simply hecsbse they want
the advice of one who knows, and
makes it a business to know, some
thing about public biiilm^K Mr.
Hanson, of Macon, would probably
liavo done the very thing ih« com
missioner, have done—lind he been
ono ol them.
AH KEUARIIH UCT1IAUEH.
Some of war esteemed kiorthom
contemporaries arc very prompt to
roport and magnify any outrages
that come from the Southern States.
It they would be charitable enough
to give the troth In each ease, the
South would ask for no more, and
would gladly stand by thp.pcord.
A ease came to our notice, a few
days ago io which tbo attention of
A MODEM BESI-RBECTIOS.
Mlrscls that Taoh Mess }■ Cn,
SMM Vakaws »• tha S»U«- 1
Th« Dstaltoila Fall.
moot remarkable oc-
given to the public,
^IqJftooJ&laoe here In'onr midst,
baa just como to our knowledge and
will undoubtedly awaken as much
surprise ,nd attrsot as great auep-
all la type and annonneed in the
Jfcoentric that he could not live
until its bext issue. It wss certain
ly a most wonderful ease.”
Kev. A. K. Bartlett, formerly
pastor 01 the M. E. Churoh, at
Birmingham, and now of School-
craf, Micb., in response to a tele-
g “Mr. W. A. Cromble was a mem
ber of my congregation at the tlrao
ol his sickness. The prayers ol the
church were requested for him on
tCT-ESa
[EUxsbeth Barrett Browning.]
Unless you con muse in s crowd sll day
On the sbeent (see that flxed yon;
Unlaw]
Hss already In bewApapcr I lW0 different occasions. I wss with
The Terror of Ike Matas Who Or.
lent Rattlesnake on Toast
[Cheyenne fion.1
A typical cowboy, fresh from lii* herd,
wnt'into URRMt’e'* btojP-houM lost
a vountr man formerly residing at I &•« recovery almost it miracle.” ! night) TUetablee were all Med with
a young,man rormeriy re mi g o ^ oi|# n |(j # mi| , jon uVer tho oxeeption of ono, .at which the ter
Birmingham, a suburb of T)otroit,■ ( , f)me9 B<) „ ettp (luuth afl ui ,i Mr. ror oftbepH--
trinhfnlli- ! C ' romW0 . "* " C0Ver - «**
men act! women who are drilling
eo«), are legion.
Avenue in this city, can truthfully
say that he has looked Into the fu- \
tun world and vet retanied lo lbis : T(J noU) lhe , ylBpt0I ^ u,
A^rcprewDUV ve to" ! realize tbeir ?lgniflcance and to
Interviewed him upon tbisimpor- w(l tht . m , n t| “, 0 b tbc rcraedy
tent .tibject and hbi ex[,erie..ces , hW b „ shown to be most
arc given to the public for the first, cflJciont( u ftduly fr011 , w! ,fe|, there
‘ atwars i sra* nggsfc
STM £. — i.****"** «•
sight did not seem soclearas form- g COMPETENT WITNESS,
eriy: my a|i[icilte was uncertain
and 1 was unacconntably tired. It
wae an effort to arise in the morn
ing and yet I could not sleep at
night Mj mouth tatted badly, I
bad a feint all-gone sensation in ....... , ,
the pit of my stomach that food j At this time, when malice and
did nut satisfy, wbilu my bauds and j ignorance sro slandering the Louis-
feet foil cold and clammy. I wss ! j ana State Lottery Company, those
nervous and irritable, ami loot all j wl|0 lM .| ieVo in )uaricean d fair pfo v
^iftfc^SIwill read with Interest the follow-
plains seated himself.
pulled off bb In
no tv tub ptniis ntaor s rum
SOI.OIBK PUTS IWWX 1!»-
juaioua itMosfts.
As lie
, j.at uiid untied the red
i.iiulsnnahamlkureUiet from sronud his
t!ilost be looked disdainfully around.
Tho nimble waiter brushed sn imag-
innrr bread crumb fram the clotn,
whisked a bill of faro from the castor,
nnd placed it boforo the festive and un
tamed youth.
"Tako it away," he snarled. “I can’t
cat that. I want rattle snake on tpast!"
Rattlesnake on toast!" yelled the
waiter.
"Rattlesnake on toast!’’ responded
the cook. Avigi A
There was a slight flutter araoaff the
gaostaet this strange order, and the
( ohrboy was - scanned by miviy curious
eyes.
lie looked f, little disconcerted at
Imriug bis order so promptly takcu.
and glnnoed furtively toward tho frput
of tbe bouse. He saw the cooks and
wailkjTengaged - in filling orders and
3®*“—" 1 •~ w *’ T
A cook deftly retnoVral the akin from
u pickerel, nnd eiilting a strip tho
Cn^u 0 ]d man had auppoaod that 0,6 ^ orU »* rn l*reas ahould be call
' ” . * I . - w.1 Dna SL. Maat 'wn.lL Amia
bis daughters’ husbands would
take oara of th^hf. 1 ’ ‘ ‘ '
Otfr oorrospondent In Anderson
vilia.fbrhlstfek tie #itli araro item
in rpgttrd to t|).g early raising of,
vegetables. Tbo |ilan that be mm-
tionS might be utilized by some of
our neighboring iruokeraj-and, by
the traj-, Americus U s good mV^
ket, for ^vegetables just uow. ,
ry. r v Ixt'-,;, •',
It Is fun to sec newspapers quar
reling over stolen editorial para,
graphs. Wh«o they gst oldei they
will 4cnpff tuOtav If tbe Utcoanrs
gottsfr) sttd h^Iod every' time’
seme other 1 paper ipproprlated one
of its paragraphs, the air would be
(lllctf with lamentations from the
gulf.to $bf lakes. We always feel
oomptunnoted when one of our ex
change sppropriittae one of our
articles, for wo always know ft is
better than anything \bo editor
couldwrltc.
A RAHJtOAIMTaH.
TbS Atlanta correspondent of the
Savannah News, inhlslottcroflast
Tuesday, says that “* prominent
railroad man told me tonlay that
Qeorgla was on lh 9 eve of the live
liest railroad war ever seen In this
section." Tl» query that le In our
minds ie who will do tbo fighting?
A railroad war may bo s good thing
anil Iota of fon to those plsoe* that
have competing lines, but it ia a
sure death to those plane that have
but onu railroad. However, If the
war will be the means or eradicating
any monopoly, wo aro willing to be
sent to tbo mill and ground a little
while.
ed. For tbc past inonib two young
ladles from Cleveland, Ohio, have
been traveling'll! Georgia, alone,
giving entertainments in the way
of readings and rcoitstions They
report that Wherever they have
slopped they were received with
kiuduess and consideration, and
nut in a single instance have they
been ili-treutvd or imrsbly spoken
of. I t u hardly uunconsary to any
that they would not dare travel
nlunc in the Northern states.
Ol’K MEMBER IIEARII PROM.
In tho leltglaplilo proceedings
of Congress we find the following
Item i tl--.li . ! ■ t
"Among tho members to be add-
ml to Mr. Bpringsr’s investigating
committee ia Judge Criap, of door-
gin. Ilis selection ie nifde special
ly with Die view that he shall head
the luh-commitee to Investigate tbe
oliorgoe that have been brought
against United States oltlciala in
Ueorgia."
Judge Crisp hss tbe happy knack
of turning up Just at tbe right lime
and In the right p'ace. With him
aa Chairman of the iuu-oomm|ttee
wo have no doubt the oommlttee
will make matters Warm for the U.
S. olficiate in this state who have
not been attending to their duties
in a proper manper, and If all re
ports are true, the Inveettgation
will lead to some startling discov
cries.
Ws do not sooad s asedlsst alarm when
w* toll you that the taint of scrofula is in
yonr blood. Inherited sr ac-jnired. it ie
there, end Ajrer'e HereeperlUa alone will
i rtVcluully ertdicate it.
IIAV.
We clip the following item from
the Kntonton department of the
Milled gevjllq Chroniclo, aa abowing
what pqn be.done In the way of rain
ing bay. in Georgia;
Mr. G. W. Stinson, of our coun
ty, out and saved last summer fifty
tons of Bermuda grass bay, which
he disposed of at prices from 16 to
$18 per! ton. realizing about one
thousand dollars from the crop,
which costs biro In cash paid out
for work the sum of fifty dollars.
He has, or will in a few days ship
one ear load to the oily ol MiUcdgc-
ville. This is a good showing for
Putnam, and better still when it ie
known that thia hay Is a crop extra
from the regular farming crops
which Mr. Stinson makes every
year, corn, cotton, peas, Ac.
if not sperior, to that planted in j -*-•
drills, while the chopping and hoe- • **"•••“’• *-•«• i-asa*.
lag will be saved. It Is well worth '. '' h * n og
• , .... lOMti tlie mighty athlete at once became
the experiment, and we should 1« . otlltr „ „ conla u ploved
pleased to see every planter try it j that the passnslon of Invariant hair
tbU Mlion on a •mull teal*. The would enable men to tear n)*n liona*
AB i„ ___ j |... j*WM, liiacox Jk Co. wonhl be driven Wild
on b ltOpro\enient IH by in ibe effort to «npp!y en.tngu o( l*ark-
way of experiment, and the ontv *'• '*»ir luiuni to mm the dcmanA.
wsy to make the raising of cotton j t^^J^SSSSvSSS^Si
palpitated terribly,
gy, no ambition, and I aeemetl io
differontofUie present and thought-
less fbr .the future. I tried to shake
the feellfig off and persuade niyself
It' was simply a cold of a little ma
laria. But it would not go. I was
determined not to give up, and eo
g and all the
time passed along and all the while
1 was getting worse. - It was about
this t’mfi that I noticed ThAdW
gun to bloat fearfully. My'limbs
wero swollen so that by pressing
my fingers upon theta deep depres
sions would bo made.' My face al
io began to.enlarge, and cout.nued
tn until I could scarcely see out of
my eyes. One of niy Iriends, de
scribing my appears nee at that
A. Early, whose veracity was never
questioned. Read What ha has to
say:
r os the
it well
COTTON IN CUBCM.
Several cotton planters in thia
section an gotqg to tjy a few acres
of oottot/ plantod in cbeqk-rows, or
hills, with Horn one to three stalks
in tbo hill. By this means they
will be enabled to do away with
“chopping out" and hoeing, at it
can be cultivated entirely with the
plow. It U proposed to nse the
same amount of fertilizers to tbe
acre as ia tbe old plan of drilling,
but tbe fertilizer will be placed in
the bill. It ie thought that while
the number of plants to the sen
wlllbe lessened,theinercatedamount
of ftult will make the yield equal,
Mr. M. A. Dauphin, tbe Presi
dent of the Louisiana State Lottery
Company, resides In New Orleans,
which has been bis place of real-
denee for many years; and
he ia universally esteemed as n
gentleman of high character. Ft r
the correctness ol whatever he pub
lishes’In‘regard’to the operation of
the Lottery Company I am willing
to VOitcli. The drawings of the
_ .. Lottery, semi-annual and monthly,
time, said: */t is an animated sunif- aH j Itn( j C r the solo and exclusive'
thiinj, but I should like to know ,, , , ,
what.’ In this condition I passed j ,, ' mtro, of 0pn - Bennregnrd an.)
soveial weeks ol the greatest ng-1 myw\t, tlic ojfwiol* of the Lottery
ony.” ! Company haring nothing to tin with
'•Finally, one Saluntay idght.the | them, except to f urnieh ms with the
misery culminated. Nature eould , -^ malerM , fmeUmt0 .
eilduro vo more. I lK.-i.-mne unit I * . . ,
ional and fipparentty insensible. 1 n ™ , tre **P e, '' n l care that the
Cold Sweat gathered oA m.y lure- \ <lrfairing* arepuhliehcilprecieely tie
lieud; my eyes t.ecume glazed and | they tape place.
my throat rattled. I seeim d l" he ] ..[ niay . nv |, erc there are
Mirruund^ngs.^ ‘Tknew ^othin^j W "‘fen tbo wiitor Jjt delitvring him-
Ht>lf of thin culojgr. **i» tbo ional, the
-t.vr j»nnohf»r hIiovimI Jiw chuir bark.
“1 don't think I’ll eat anything. I
..in’t hnninf.” he said ns ho rose un-
* .lily to Ins feet and reachod for hts
hat. cAiro, >. • r< »
“May-lie you'd prefer br'iled moera-
sin." insinuatingly suggested tho
waiter.
".So,” he replied,*aa the aHlion pallor
di-e[Hmed on-Ids face. “I ain't a bit
hungry.” Ho east another glauco at
tlw dish he had ordered, and mado a
break for tha door. He forgot to “pay
at the connter.”
primer shape, placed it in a spider.
The s’ .....
would seem to whlrl’and my heart. : i. . , - --. . .. .
I had no ener-i i"g fro® the pen of General Jubal The waiter who had taken the order
i-auio tripping hack to the IkiM hue
esnerr of tho pampas:
“ Will you have your snake well done
or rare!"
dies oT.i
UWrfeii
o:i the side.
"Snake
,-nsic ahanl
•Say!”
waiter passed him. •”
done.” ' Syv ut. ’
"Make it won ne _
( JMake it w.ll
TIh* lariat wivstler Ix-gao to grow
nervunsr * The cienl-may-esrs espres-
sion had left his eyes, and • soft, sub
dued, mebuinbaly shade had taken its
place Xo fidgeted in his vliuir, And
s -eminl to ho nerving himself for an
•irdesl.i n
"Hero ypu arc. sin” said tho culinary
I iunymeue, placing a dish in which wns
something nieelv coifel, whirh looked
like a fried specimen of the genus cro-
lalns. “Have a little Worcester naive ?
i iires a very fine flavor. Some folks
l.ko mushroom* with their sunken,
i itliers pjofer ChiH eolorow. A little
sidad drtiaaipg'don’t go had. Thoro is
vinegar and olhn oil in the caster.
Will you have ten nr Kntfee? Very flue
snake. Caught yesterday. Fat and
•kirruuiiuiu^o. * rauvw iiuuini” in , - - 4
what occurrwl around iuo t nlihouuli | *t 1* that, when tlic^ #
I bar, sineti learned it was consul-j have bought five, ten, fifteen, or
crcd os death by Uiogu^-lio stood | twenty tickets, they have drawn
}f JR e nothing; It Is onlv necessary to
yet om of gle« sgonif. I was help- . ” i
* .= say that ol those who do boy
profitable is to improve on the c -“t° r If foosd w gmy. Dasiite* it k a
. _e>i,_i Itwsl sdilitmn In the toilet tnl.Ie sfaf-
present m^hod.
11*1 v M a drovting.
In*. bo|ieleai(WiriMn ,
ly aompsskss. A natsiber trying
to sse wbst WM* btyoml ne, but
tj»e mist before my ira|HAH.
death, find rtslllAl htt# ttrriblo it
was. At last the Strain upon my
misd gave way end oilmens blank.
How long this continued Ido not
know, but at last I realized the
pretence of Wends and recognized
my mother. -1 than thought it was
earth, but Wss not certain. I grad,
ually regained consciousness, how
ever, and tim pais leeeeaed-. I found
tb.t my friends bad, during my un
consciousness, been giving me s
preparation. 1 had never taken be
fore, and tbe next day, under tbe
influence of this treatment, the
bloating began to disappear and
from that time on I steadily im
proved, until tonlay I am as well
as ever before Is my life, have no
traces of tbe terrible scute Bright’s
dieease, which so nearly killed me,
and ell through the wonderlul in
strumentality of Warner’s Safe
Curs, the remedy that brought me
to life alter I wss virtually in sn
other world.”
"Yon have bad sn unutnsl expe
rience, Mr. Cromble," *sld the
writer, who had been breathlessly
listening to tho recital.
"Yes, I think I have," was tbe
reply, “end it baa been a valuable
lesion to me. I am certain,though,
there are thousands of men and
women st this very moment who
have the same ailment which came
so near killing me, and they do not
know it. I believe kidney disease
is the most deceptive trouble In the
world. It comes like a thief in tbe
night. It has no certain symptoms,
but eeems to attack each one differ
ently. It is quiet, treacherous,
and sll tbe more dangerous. It Is
killing more people, umIsv, than
any other complaint. If I had the
power I would warn the entire
world against U and urge them to
remove it from tbe system before
it Is too late.”
tlekets, theta must necessarily be
a very groat many who draw noth
ing. If it were' not so, no one would
bo foolenougli to establish a lottery.
Where a man, by spending ten
dollars, stands s chance of drawing
$150,000, $50,000, $20,000, and
various other prizes of smaller
amounts: or, by spending Ore dol
lars, esn draw $75,000, $25,000,
$10,000, and various other prizes
down to $25, he must not be sur
prised If he falls alter taking many
chances. It Is a matter or chance
or lack entirely.
“Gen. Beauregard and myself
have had ample opportunity to tost
tbe Integrity of the Louisiana State
Lottery Company in all its deal-
lugs, and we are willing to vouob
for it. as we have done on repeated
occasions. If say one can satisfy
ue that the Oompasy hss acted
fraudulently in any of Its dealings,
we will disso) vo our conucotion with
It very promptly, and tako far
more efficient measures to expose
its misdeeds than eon be taken bv
irresponsible anonymous news
paper correspondents.
"The Company, which numbers
among its stockholders some of the
most respectable gentlemen of New
Orleans, hoe sense enough to know
that it con make a great deal more
money by conducting its operations
fairly and honestly, than by a re
sort to fraud. It bee a firm fin
ancial basis to stand on, and Is
therefore subject to the hostility of
other lottery companies which have
no capital.
"I may add that It pavs for tbe
support of the Charity Hospital in
New Orleans, one of the noblest
charities in all the country, $40,-
600 per annnm, according to its
contract with the State. Besides
this, its principal proprietor con
tributes very liberally and largely
to other charities ana public enter
prises. J. a. Easlt.”
Whet Millionaire* Kat.
[Cor. ftUiauupolis SfnUool.J _
Joseph E. Brown, of Goorgii is) the
wealtmost end imo of theohleet United
Status senators. He is also one of tho
plainest men to bo found anywhere,
tie may lie vailed a “home granny."
He wears lonit white whisker* eml store
clothes. Ho is fond of old-fashioned
things, especially oldm-time dinners.
The other dsy lie H.it in tb» cloak-room
of the Hemouratial sido of. the senate
with a number of bis old senatorial
friends, smoking end joking. Finally
the conversation turned on dinners noil
good things to eat Senator Bntler, of
Sooth Carolina, knows a good dinner
aa well as any man when it ie served
out to him, sad in his most eloquent
terms ho told how he liked canvas-book
duck nnd aauteme, and Canada grouse
and champagne, and terrapip and good
old sherry, and how he wanted it served
np hot, with a royal crowd ofboye
about him. Then several other
atom named their favorite
ator Brown looked oc '
white a streata of water
his mouth. Finally, he broke in:
"Well, gentlemen, you may talk ol
yonr terrapin and champagne, and yonr
crowds, ami all that, but you.may jnat
dish up old Jo Brown and Me old
women paddle duck and eweet pots-
toe#.” | o
And he wiped his month oo hie .oost
■toovo and fairly worked his jews at the
thought of it.
Repartee on the Mpnrerthe Moment.
[Hau Francisco Wasp.)
One of Sen Francisco’s British col
ony : “I said a rawther neat thing the
other day; neat rnongh to repeat, yon
knew. I wns tdkitfg with a fellah—an
American, you know—and wo got into
a bit of au argument which he ounclnded
l>v vulgarly remarking, von knew, T
think you're a d—a foot’ I waited a
moment to make it more crushing, yon
knew, and then I said, you’re another.
Neat, wasn’t It?"
Where the Ere is Oat. ^
Ma«le We Mere a Myil.ry—f ram
Acres* the World.
hppo,” sUlMr Mil lip Dmmi.
every wertt io aolsnwMthUK
■ to roeow. Mo tassiswd itoi
■h* Woo art efhssqse Is 10 0—1*1 It *Uro to ihr»y
OWUhiUimiii li ■sen,M»w»,ihfli»
•jsto... to i-Jod ths sas-y that bss AM. *14 os >
t ot:. HI. proa-son sll imtsdrd Um rclL-pirtllos
of the prlnclpls of lift-**
In thU lbs XAitcrii owe merely si-liclpotod lb*
pnrtlcs si tim U-.t p/tyilrljui*. of to. <i*r tviui
tits inrlf to, BsSsSy kos* ihcn-Mbody knows
- ost. Iloi sro bar* ictnwd somstblsc «t the tre-
•sn. aby lbs my*Irrlous (Ids tire* sod full-. Pro
•Idsd tbs (toot oossso «< A* tody ore not bre-
torsbly ds.tr*} sd, sredlosl arlsnrr run slwsyr n -
!t-vr, sod o|lrs MTS Tst a* tspstobls pbyi-lelsli
soor adboroo to ths bwbsreu. pad stupid pnitos.
oi depletion, oiioh a* blooding. Kv which it wo*
itteo pud to cure dlrenos by r.-di
bUity to red-lit. Nim-*-.l.]>.
doom tbs toil t-i faelp ibe sarrisos-ws —n—stbsa
U.
to thi* lotrlllsval sad trenrflowit work, it I*
esa.oJo-1 Uni PA It KERB TOXIC koto oil
Otkrr nu-dictooo As so Inrijsreat It sets Imow-
Ifattsly sod powrrflllly epos Iks circulation soil
tii* organ* of dlgsoiloo, tint* giving lister* tbs —-
sioiMTo .1.0 Milo for. It follo-e that all eilmeuU
oftbsotoaweb. kidney* *od llrer «ro stotirere
iior«d or cured, go slhor proper.lion smbodl. ,
:!re saat qsalUtre at prodacos olmllw r*#dh»
It is dsiMsii. to as*, and Ik* tst knows antldn-
loziMn:. I , tl>-* too sad It. ntOCOX A CO.
Ne- York. hhSml
AYER’S
Cheny Pectoral.
- No otbrr oontplalnu arc so loaMM— In thslr
sttarks«ihcs*slf**llii( tb* throat and lungs:
none retrlDod with by ths majority of suffer
ers. Tbs ordinary cough or cold, rcsulUng
perhaps trout u triilsg or ueceesebius as-
posure. Is often but ths beginning of Slats'
-muss*, avert Cwsbst Psctobsi. ban
wsU prorrn Its sOkusy ms forty vests' dght
wfth throat sad Issg -Usesses, sad should ho
uks.laOIVto^mjbomd.Uiy. - ; ,
•'dlk SMfl
mylui
■
sd my lots—,
too lire root >
Croup. — A Mother** 'Trlbn!^.
M While in llw country last winter my 1!tt!«
bor, three ream oh!, «ft* Ukra III with ervmp;
■ tt Memoil m If W would «U« from straagu-
lation. oue nr tbe family sugmteU th# use
of ClIKMRV PWTOBAL a botllo #1
wlilnli was always kept in tU« Iiouac. This
wnfl tricl hi sniall atnl town fint dost *. MiNt
tor mid Hull lint tMlBIlllV rr.cvoa.lb lunl
ssve-l tov dsrllng'o Ufo. Can you wouder st
our grotiltols? ehterrely yvttre,
Plus. >!hma flsuxnv."
, rifft M'toflvRb OS, XeWToPH; May It. 1st?
I -i I’boro tided Avxn’s Cuiutslr ftrtosi'
In niv fmnilv lor rev-nil 'ears, nnd do to.-
kssilalo to limnontwo it. tlio Most etr—lual
reme.lv for roughs nnd cold* w* barn ever
tricl. A. •?. I’KAXR.
Jreko Cryotnlt kllnn., Mnrcb 13, IfaSS.
11 1 rntfercl fArrfgbt ysnre from llpMirbUI*.
sml afu-r in log itutiiy rsntedles with n» sue-
eesr. I war eurod by iko use or AVKH’r CUku-
uv pn not vt, .da—n-u tv*ui»»."
Bybalio, April B, lwt.
' -I I ediOMit ohv rsouuli bi preir* of Avn‘<
•Oifmiiv l-iv-ros.vi. hellsvld* a* I do that
. bat P>r it* uso I should loausfups bsvr died
No enm of sn nlllscUnn of tho threat or
lungs aslstt wlilob cunnot bo grtsUy rellored
by tbe ns* or dns’l CRCBKr l’zcnnuz.
and It. will shsspo cure whoa tbo dlssosa io
not already beyond tb* eautrol of medicine.
HIM SEEK!
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Mi
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SCALY BARK
|t Found!
AVOCBTA, GA.
UT. M* RIIODKF, SOX *.CO.
JAMAICA GINGER
' CORDIAL
IS A SPLKND1D TOXIC ll
Cares Dyspepsin, IndigestioD, Cramp
OoUc, Pain la the Stomach and Bowels.
Colds, ChIU* ead Fever, Diarrhoea and
Malarial Diseases by
sod bpwels Into
Try one bottle.
Bold by Dr. John E. Bail, Auerious,
Oa. .-ummi Vf; epWlSOly
p^S3snt x mm.nn.iaa i
Wolgl t ftfteea poosto. Adiostskta
FOB PHYSICIANS AND FAMILIES
Ono of the members or ike I’lriu ;
of Whitehead A Mitchell, proprio-1 llsU’s Vegetable Hloilllnn Hair Ilenewer or a Poetic Temperament,
tore of the Birmingham Eccentric. I imports a fine gloss and freshness to the [Exchange.]
paid a fraternal Visit to this office j hair, nnd is highly rocouimcmlod ty I A gentleman who takes a busimwi
yceterday, and in tlic cmirseof con- ti|,v*ie : aas. clergymen soil scientist* a* view of things, when recently asked
vernation, Mr. Cromble’. name was J - prepnnrioa .ccomp.Uhiog wooderf.l | S^}
li U * w, )“ in re™** 1 -’ f ! those mon who lutve soaring* aflor the
■Isndntff, making tbe scalp white ( fa nn ito, and diringe after the nnfethora-
mentioned.
1 knew
i prepartti»n avcouptUbing
r6»nlu. It it r curtain rumctly ft»r re- j \
about bit sickness.*’ moving«
* a • Us _ „ lit n ** " • 4UIIUISV} SUll UlVIUKR WIQI lufi ||||
•ant the eultur. and Ilia remarks* j and clean, and restnriug grey hnir to its able, but who never per. cash.”
j blc recovery. I bail liis obituary _v.mU,ful colar. I
•-Cleanlineos I. next to Godliness.”
eottl-ly _ _
" WILLIE HARE
has removod to U. F. Tbadort oM ttsnd. Cotms
tiSSUSe tMOAS^B^o! vi^v
CANDIUi-tr. la ssaaesthh ho has •
Meat MarB-et
whmoaUktoisorn** tasL Vuttoto IVrk sou
Bn -g-| saa ho toaght Wths bo- aaslity sod at
tb* laws— srisss hr cash. Oo— r"w* »*j|> f—
HHHF C.lTTLX JssMott