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HAVE you seen it?
refer to the full and
rehensive treatise on the
Blood and skip
I ^], e ther you are sick or well,
#T *ry home should hare a copy.
If you are well\
It d lls you how to keep so.
If you are sick,
it tells you how to regain your health.
This valuable pamphlet will be mail*
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j JONES' BANNER.
“There’s nothin’ iu it!” said the farmer,
as he threw the paper down—
“Nothin’ hut the advertisements of the
business men in town;
Nothin' new or entertainin’ can I find in
Jones’ sheet,
An when I paid him in the summer I felt
that I was beat.
When first I luk the banner, some thirty
years ago,
It was a likely paper, hut now It’s gettln*
slow.
Ho when my lime is out, in August, I’ll
have him diop my name;
we!l without it—Jog along
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE EfiH
pj n t,.,], and *i Ktamix'd on bottom. Addrew
IV. h. 1IOI t.l.AHf Hrockton, .11 a ns. bold by
THORNTON WHEAT L£ Y
AmericiiB, • - Ciforga
Health is Wealth.
•I A«• .
i .ith«-r m• x, Involuntary I^tsscs an
cimatorrlnea, eaustil l-y over exerim
: t*i. tirain. i-elf-atiuseor over Indulgence.
l.-Hi !■ x contains one m< nths treatment.
r. or six boxes for $5.0», sent by
ihli. I'ri p.iM. on receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
oc'ureany cuxe. With each order roceiv-
companied with
id tlie purchaser
i) refund tlie money if the
not effect a cure. Guarnn-
i by DAVENPORT DllUG
s, Amerlcus Ga.
BLN
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AUSKINaw blood
DISEASES.
Tlie Best Househ old Medicine.
Onco ouJwlce each year the ays-
iem needs purging of tbo impuri
wUch clo£- tho blood. From
childhood to old ago, no remedy
uects all casen with the same cer
tainty of good results as
ilHT.wic m.oon rai.m.
;fp r ;. V cC >»li'lf, Wrbh Cit v , Ark., .ritr,
>n ' ,ne un-re food and for lei
; thaaany othrr Mod nerificr I ever uhi
the comfort of my life to It.”
i; '• Jl'rther.l. Norfolk. V»„ .
I depend on It. It. it. for
used.
August so, 1888.
3Y 'HE CAR LOAD LOTS.
,r.. M S,lln < l *‘ s made at the lowest
• '*' r Known before. Address
s . M.Jonks, Aitierlcus, Ga.
' I,,r * J‘»FKS, Leslie Ga.
sufferers"
Mouthful Errors
etc ‘ Il00| l, Early Decoy, etc.,
by a,|,|" M, ' »re a home treatise free
if |, V "’[“R » lellow suflerer. C.
i. suflerer, C.
' • t>. Box 810, ltoanoke,
WE STILL LIVE.'
?heard yc
about the sa
Ho spoke the blunt old farmer to his wife
with p'easant face,
Who was plying brisk her needle through
tiie white aud snowy lace.
“I am s >rry. Zachariah, that in this we
kalu’t agree.
But the Weekly Banter, somehow, alius
suited me.
Every week for thirty years It’s found u
welcome here—
Hornet lines It brought a smile, an’ then
perhaps, a tear;
But, in those circlin’ jears, I’ve found It
ever true an’ tried,
Tho’ fickle friends forsook us, an' many
true ones died.
The paper’s b it a mlrrow, that reflects the
staid old town
An’ when there's nothin’ happenin’, why
there’s nothin’ to Jot down,
Tbo’you say there’s nothin’ in it, an’ the
sheet is gelt in’ slow,
I And it more interestin’ with the years that
come and go;
An* on tiie Thursday tvenln’s when the
tilings are cleared away,
I take alienp o’ comfort In seeln* what
Jones ’« got to say.
‘The editorials suit ine,* I’
admit,
An’I know, rnjself.t e locals’are full of
pith and wit;
The personals I always scan with an eager,
yearnin’eye,
In quest of some old, famll’ar name that re
calls a tender lie.
Then come* the funny items, that appear
from week to week;
But Jones, I think, don’t write them—he
looks too sad an’ meek.
An’ tho advertisements, too, must have a
share of praise.
r we know b / experience, Zach, that ad
vertisin’ pays.
u ’member when tho mortgage ft 11 due
upon the place,
An’the sellln’ of Hie ineader lot was our
But we couldn’t find a buyer, an’ were put
re distress,
Until some one kindly told us to try tho
Banner press;
An’ before theadver isement bad made it’s
reg’lar round.
We had a dozen buyers for our little patch
of ground.
An’Jones has had his influence, I’ve oft n
heard you say,
An’if it’wasn’t for the Banner, we’d be in
tiie woods to-day.
lie boomed the town and comity,advertis
in’ far an’ wide,
Brlngln’ in some noble people to settle by
our side;
’If our money men hud worked half us
hard as he,
Our town would be a city, an’ known f:om
i to sea.
An’ outside of tiie paper, Zach, Jones alius
was out friend,
ery ready to assist us, un’ a helpin’ han’
to lend.
u ’member when our Jenny was tryin’
for the selioo',
w Jones eulogized her as the one t
welld the rule?
'when our Jami« graduated, the yei.r
before he died,
its writ some editor flxiu's that just
touched a mother’s pride;
An’ in between the Bible leaves thej’r
safely stowed away -
p’ as a sort o’ remembrance of that
bright and happy day.
So ’tween mo an’ the Banner there is a tie
that binds—
The old associations that I rend between
the lines.
Some may say there's nothing in it, an’ It's
pages bring tiie blues,
But I think It’s bub’llu’ over with the finest
kind of news.”
ve been thlnkin’ of your arguments, an*
of tiie misty past,
An’ it sorter occurs to me, Malinda, I’ve
been a ieotle fast;
o when the harvest conics, an’ tiie grain is
golden brown,
II call at t lie editor's office, an’ plank the
money down.”
HE IS HERE.
HON. CHARLES F. CRISP AT HOME
AGAIN.
He Arrived Yesterday Afternoon—And
a Delegation of Citizens Warmly Wel
comed Him—A Best Now, Until Next
December.
Tho Davenport Drug Company
have made a large purchase of \V.
W, C., Wooldridge’s Wonderful
Cure, the greatest blood purifier
and family medicine now on the
market, for the purpose of supply
ing the tr^le throughout this sec
tion. Send them your orders, and
save freights from distant points.
s
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Hav. . II>KIN ’- GEORGIA,
.recently re-opened their
p -lock ot
k & neral Merchandise
"min', r 1 anti solicit a
",nl ?'•"* th0 RLeral pnt-
t) E ° ,lerl °foreextended to
III-.- They keep the
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-AND
. REST QUALITY!
' " *old In Stewart County.
"»■ We eon, n . ...
new 1
1 Btand, Lumpkin,
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A Physician’, Advertisement.
'oui Printer'. Ink.
TitoMASV1I.I.E, Ga., Feb. 1!), 1891.
Editor of Printer’s Ink:
The following advertisement Is
clipped from the Boston (Ga.)
World:
Dlt. THOMAS II. STKWAItT
odors his professional services to all
who may desire them; excepting
only such as are able to pay, but are
not in tiie habit ot payiug Medical
Hills. He does not accept praise
aud patronage as legal tender, in
stead of more substantial currency.
He takes this method of saying to
all the p*or who might desire his
services, and who are not able to
pay, not to feel the least restraint
from calling him, for lie esteems
their good will uml thanks more de
sirable than money, paid reluctant
ly by those who are able to pay for
lionest, anxious service rendered.
Office, - doors west City Hall.
Anent Mr. Teele's article in Prin
ter's Ink, I think the above is a
good one. There Is an earnestness
about it that is refreshing.
A. W. Nvce.
The Best Beault.
Every ingredient employed In
produolng Hood’s Bnriaparilla is
strictly pure, and is the best of its
kind It Ib possible to buy. All the
roots and herbs are carefully select
ed, personally examined, and only
the best retained. So that from the
time of purchase until Hood's Sar
saparilla Is prepared, everything is
carefully wstohed with a view to
attaining the host result. Why
don’t yon try it?
“Home again,"
Said Hon. Chas. F. Crisp, tho
pride of Amerlcus, Georgia, the
South and Democracy, as he
stepped from tiie train at 1:10 yes
lerday afternoon.
Then, tenderly assisting Mrs.
Crisp down the steps, he again
softly said “Home again.”
There was no brass band to meet
him, no gorgeous decorations, no
wild hurrah of applause, no firing
of cannons, no military compnny
to escort him, no grandiloquent
speech making, but a simple, hon
est and intelligent baud of citizens,
who desired to meet their leader,
and the leader of all thole opposed
to tyranny aud despotism
As Mr. Crisp got off the train,
men of Amerlcus of influence aud
Intelligence, tneu who have made
our city aud country what it Is,
men who appreciate thinkers and
workers, these men gathered about
and with eyes alternately spark
ling with joy and pride, grasped
tiie hand of him, who, ’tis the
prayer of all, will sit in the chair
just vacated by Reed. As each
man clasped our Congressman’s
hand, there was a hearty grasit,
which showed tile admiration came
from tiie heart. There was a manly
homage exhibited, which told more
emphatically than could ribbons,
flowers, bands and cannons, that
the noble labors of Charles Fred
erick Crisp were appreciated to an
inexpressible depth. Tears of joy,
Bo often written of, are seldom
seen, but tiie voices of our sturdiest
men were tremulous us they told
Mr. Crisp how glad they were to
again grasp his hand.
“Welcome home, sir, welcome
home," said they, aud the whole
people spoke with them.
He was put iuto a carriage iu a
few minutes, and quietly driven
home. Hefe lie remained the rest
of the day, aud not many of the
citizens knew that lie had arrived.
A Recordeh reporter found
Judge Crisp at his home in the af
ternoon. He was resting on a
lounge, but immediately rose up
aud in bis ever cordial manner
gave one ot Ills cliaracterie wel
comes.
“Well," said be, “there's no
place like home, aud you can’t
know how glad 1 am to be back
again. This warm weather isquite
a contrast to what X have been
having. 1 left Washington yester
day at eleven, and found snow all
along tiie route until 1 went to bed.
Here 1 see flowers instead of enow,
and to me it is a charming sight.
“Yea, 1 am more than delighted
to be at home iu Amerlcus again,
and will now have a good rest.
Congress does not convene again
until December next, and 1 will
stay al home most ot tiie interven
ing time.” .
In warm words the next Speaker
spoke of the joy he felt at again be
ing ill liis Southern, home and
among bis old friends. He was the
very picture of health, and appears
to have gained several pounds since
ho was last here. There was little
to be said about the laBt Congress
which is not known. The recent
triumphs of Mr. Crisp are sung on
every tongue, aud a re-mentioning
of them is unwarranted.
Iu his modest, unassuming way
lie avoided all personal mention,
and preferred rather to point to the
lovely hyacinths in his yard than
to the evergreen laurels of fame in
liis record, so nobly won and so
richly deserved.
Iu the name of the people of
Amerlcus aud tiie Third Congres
sional district Tiie Recorder bids
him welcome to his home. His
work is appreciated to an extent
more than can he told, and with
outstretched arms our honored rep
resentative in the halls of Congress
is with pride received. Yes, we are
proud of him, and Heaven knows
people never had more cause to feel
proud of one of their number than
we, whose representative so ardent
ly and shrewdly defended the cause
of his people and prevented further
harm being done.
So, welcome again, Mr. Speaker,
and Amerlcus, your native city, is
uncovered to-day iu your honor.
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