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TRICKS OF TRADE
itt rot practiced by n«. 0«r time *nd
! >.ttfnti >a are devoted to the proper arid
care-til contact of our growing buaiaeae,
a-ud »e propoae to maintain our high r*T>u- thing
tation. Write ns for estimates on Mouldings. any
in our line Doors. Sash,Blinds.
Lumber, 4c.
Buy of lb* Maher.’’ Al«l8Ti Lr *Y4«ato.‘«^
The People's EsUbUsKed 18»2
EVERY FOREIGN AND I
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1
AMERICAN
NOVELTY AND STAPLE for 1894 is now in roadtl
And 27 busy salesmen, running from early no<m til
ness .
dtw>' eve,
m
IN DRESS GOODS
We have the pick of the fabric
World. Every thing is cheaper, this
fact is plain all over our Mammoth
Store. Our big silk stock is ex¬
quisite, 29c. up to finest made.
In Millinery, we lead of course,
quoting prices and showing styles
that cannot be duplicated.
SHOES.
The Manufacturers latest Style* and Productions in this line
Prices ?3 1-3 per cent below any former Season.
IN CLOTHING
We fit and please ever) 7 one who comes, our suits are th
be»t fitting, the best for wear an 1 the best for the money. Suits
easily sold at $15 last season go at $10 ndw. Every dainty
variety in neckwear and furnishings.
Cotton Goods
Au<! wash goods in endless variety. So cheap and so beau¬
tiful.
500 700 bolts bolts beautiful lovely Spring Spring Ginghams Prints
60) bolts Exquisite Lawns, Crepons, Dimitries, Mull, Swiss,
Organdies, etc.
We Wm« the reeph W
Taliaferro Co,, to come and trade with us. We pro¬
mise always to save yon money. This season dug to our
t.^w^we UiuiuA. . isiiyou'as ia -ttft* pw, b».- « Y-a.'.'T of. and af¬
ford to loose our Taliaferro trade that we are so proud
b,sg you to continue business with us by mail when you can¬
not come in person. Every order will secure our careful and
prompt attention. Many thanks for the past and hoping for a
continuance of your favor. We are Yours Truly.
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MASS MEETING.
Tnere will be a mass meeting of the
People’s Party of Taliaferro Couuty
Saturday April 28th to elect delegates
to the 3n bernatroia! Convention which
meets in Atlanta May 16th. A meeting
of the County Executive Committee
will be held at 9 o’clock one hour be
fore the Mas* Meeting. \
Hon T. E. Wateon has expressed
his willingness to be with us on that
occasion. Let all come who favor a
reformation in governmental Jtffairs.
G.H- Mitchell J, A. Woodall
Sec Chr.
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Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World’s Mibcst Modal aad Diptaw.
CALLED METTING.
The Executive Committee of the
People Party in Greene County is here¬
by called to meet at Greenecboro on
Saturday April 14lh. A full atte-ndance
e requested.
R. E. Davison
Chairman.
Democratic Mass Meet
ing
Tbe Democrats of Taliaferro Coun¬
ty are requested to meet in the court
house at Grawfordville on Saturday
May the 5th for tbe purpose of elect¬
ing a new Executive committee and
attending to other important business
This April 17th 1894.
C. II. Golucke. Geo. W. Brown
Secretary Chairman,
* Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair.
0-PRICES
Powder:
The etdy Pare Cream of Tartar Powder.—Ho Ammonia, Ho Alton.
Vscd ia Millions of Homes—40 Year* the Standard
THE T.
Programme For Memorial Day.
Mahshal*:— Mr. John Murden, Mr.
Titus K'chards, Mr. w ITyor Veazev,
Dr. L. A. Stephens, Gapt. Sam Flynt,
Capt. J. R. Anthony.
Meet at the court; house at 1
o’clock p. m.
Form procession and inarch to
Stephens Monument.
Song and decoration at the grave.
jtfarch to the A cads my.
8ong bv the Choir.
Prayer by Rev. R. E L. Harris.
Introductory by Gapt. Anthony.
Address by Mr. Ed Young of
Greeneaboro.
March to the Monument.
Dedans itioD by Master Jack Beazley
Decoration Soldiers grave.
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Dr. Price’* Cream Baking Powder
Moat Perfect Made.
Tne Latest News.
From South Carolina states that the
iefunfftirn is quelled and that the
will possibly be no more trouble soon
over dispensia ry law.
Tbe latest news from August* says,
that Patrick Walsh will succeed Sena
tor Colquitt. Also that the Southern
Photo Go, 702 Broad St. are making
the finest and best photographs ont.
You have only to give them a trial to
be convinced ot tbe truthfulness of
this statement'
Call on, or address.
Southern Photo Go,
702 Broad St,
Anusta Gi
AN ADVO CATE OF JEFFEI ^ IhIAN PRINCIPLES-
ORAWFORDYILLETgX * Rif)AY, APRIL -2? 1894 . VOL. 1-NO. 30
10CAL 1NEWS
What The Editor Sees And
Hears About Town.
A $ 10 000,00 Dress goods stock for yon
to select from,
Armor Bros.
Come out to the speaking next Satur¬
day.
Beet snuff at "Atlanta prices” sold by
C. Bergstrom.
l lothing in endless variety. Prices
aa;,, per cent below last season,
Armor Bros.
Messrs llammack and Kinney of Wash-,
iugten are visiting Mr. ami Mrs- J. D.
-flam mack.
Latest styles in Lvdies ‘hiats at Mrs.
U. C. Trope's.
Flour atteaper than you can buy it di
rect from the uiilis.
Annor Bins.
Lewis Irwin, a “dark” friend lrom
Greenesboro was brought down for -life
keeping in our ,i*ih The Greenesboro jail
has not yet recovered from the shuck it
received from the meb.
Shoes cheap, cheap, Armor Bros.
Mrs. M. C. Trope has just received a
lot ot' Faucy and Millinery goods.
Mr. G. S. Hinton and wife, who have
been visiting at Klberu n sometime, re¬
turned last Sunday? FT* regret to learn
Mr, Uiuton is thinking of locating at
Sharon soon,
Water buckets ol all kinds at 0 Befgi
stiom’s
Kimbrough Bickers & Co. for Dry
Goods of all kind at lowest prices.
200 Balts Organdy, Swiss being slaugh¬
tered by. Armor Brjs.
Mr, J, P, Moody waa on the sick
the first of the week,
C. Bergstrom is still selling be.t jug
and tin ware.
Remember we will not be undersold
by anyone ou anything
Kimbrough Bicker* & Go,
Greeuesbuio Ga.
Mr. Elishie Moore, wli* was bitten by
a supposed, mad dog has never yet ex¬
perienced any inconvenience yet on ac¬
count of it consequently, we suppose the
mad stone applied had the desired effect.
Col. Carl lloldeu of the Uni verity
is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs:
W. O. Holden.
Gapt. J, G. tlart was in the city
Tuesday.
The ladies are especially invited to come
Everybody goes to the live firm ot Ai
aot Bros wueii’tbey want to buy,
JEveiv Fariman atvle 01 Armor aiilliuer.v Brea, .at.
Greeneaboro Ga The beat house to
trade with. Kimbrough Bickeia db Go.
Shoes, slippers, Shoes, Slippers,
Shoes, Slippers, Shoes, Slippers.
Kimbrough Biukeis & Go.
out t. the speaking here tomorrow.
Miss Maggie Kent a lovely (Jraenesboro
yeung lady is visiting friends in the city.
Miss Af.iude Leary of draw ford our
foitner attractive young poatinialresa,
is visiting Mrs, J. W. Faimei this
week.
Rev. Jt. E. L. Harris visited Greenes
boro last Monday. ,
Kimbruugli Dickers A Go,
Greeneaboro Ga.
Kimbrough Bickers A Go.
Gresuesooro Ga.
See our Clotbiug, see our straw and
fur hats, see our boys and mans suae
Mr. Jas. Maya a young man from
Union Point, lias been visiting Uncle
M;. M.F. Griffith this week.
Uur prices the lowest.
Kimbrough Dickers & Go.
700 Bolts loveiy Ginghams at a song.
Armor Bros.
Mr. T. G. Holden lull last Monday
tor Atlanta to spend a few days ou
business.
Rev. Jas. F. Edens ot Atlanta was
in town Tuesday, soliciting for ‘.lie
Christian Index.
Every thing is cheap at.
Armor Bros,
Early Rose potatoes at G. Bergstroms
Mrs. M. Z, Andrews left last Satur
day for Holden Ga. to prepare ihe pu¬
pils of Bethauy school lot the Extli*
btliou in June.
These 5 cent lawns challies at Armor
are lovely.
It will pay yu u to go to Greeuesboro
and buy at. Aimor Bros,
The Methodist Sunday School will
have a picnic eoinetime in May at
Ghapman’a creek,
Mr. Will Hubert waa out at ehurch.
last Sunday.
Brogan shoes at G. Bergstrom’s.
Harms* lace and sole leather kept
by G, Bergstrom’s.
Far cy Ciudits at Mra. Trope’*.
We la-irn Mr. Ilintoo the photog¬
rapher of our place will lease aoon
for Sharon at which place he will
photograph the “beautful youths’'
for awhile.
It aeerns that Fate has decreed this
to be an unlucky year for tbe farmers
in everyway. After tbe fiold snap,
comes hail which bests dowa the
yoeng vegetation. But werae still is
the number of deaths in tha stock line.
Several horses are reported to have
died in the last two weeks sear town*
Dr. Price’* Cream Baking Powdet
WartTa Pair KigDvrt Award.
Kimbrough Bick¬
ers & Co
Hive the most > dutiful display ofDry Goods ever brought
to this market. W ’ invite the good people of lALIAFER
RO COUNTY to ne and examine our lovely Stock.
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IF YOT NEED ANYTHING
In woolen D iss Goods, wash Fabrics, white /-awns,
Checks, Muslin, O audios, “Vela” Ducks, “Pekin’’ Crepes,
“Krinkle” Crepes otton and Wool Challies, S.itsens, Suit, ill,
Morie, China and U the latest Novilties in Silks, we have
I hem
REMEM! IR SHOES AN SLIPPERS
We make a fecialty of this line, we have all the Latest
Styles in these gi is, of the best makes. We can save you
more ironey on t .^e goods than any dealer.
With C othing, Hats <& Etc,
Our counter* *e loaded flown with the Nobbiest Stock
you ever saw. In s Stock you can find Short Pants Suits
lor boys from ' t< 5 years. Youth’s Suits, Jill sizes and
prices, Men’s Su ! ‘ >fit nil size men and pockets.
OUK G DCERY DEPARTMENT
Is full to £ r flowing. Hero we carry, C >rn, Meat,
Meal, Flower, ’. Syrups. In iact every thing fonnd in a
first class groci Jejiartment.
H
We will one to make a lower price than of the us. firm Al|
order s will r ;c personal attention olone
Yours to serve
KfMI ■1 WmCKERS&M
GRE fESBORO, GA.
Heart -eisler Block:
Sharon s.
The News of r Sister
City Told Y> ara _
grapi -
PylltiM f~r
Mi**- Mattie Moore if Millcdgeville
is visiting ,her sister Mr- J. A. Ken¬
drick this week.
Dr, L, ii. Brown am family are at
Dr. Davidson’s at whn’i place they’ll
slay- several days, /
On Friday night 2!ljr Harold and
Moore Kendrick awl Aistio Merskon
attended the exercises X Prof. Woo I
all’s School. Quite a cowd was pres¬
ent and pleasantly euL'Uined by the
recitations ot the girl* md bpys; ssine
of which were profltade lessons in
Temperance and good ij<>i»ls.
Mr. W. M. Moore was in Sharon
last weak.
The young people flid pleasure ia
attending the social grayer-meeting*
at the M. E. Glinrch m Wedneaday
and Friday nights.
Hon. T N. Pod k» affftating tlie
temperance cause haa aroused conside
able enthusiasm in the intereat of pro
hihition. lie lectured 10 a good audi
auce in Sharon Monday night and or¬
ganized the Siiaron Prohibition elub”
with Mr. W. F. Hill, enalruaan. The
club will tweet ne* , Monday night
A large crowd expeelvd.
T. V. Kendrick and M. T. Gilbert,
made a trip to Washimfsio, Sun lay.
Mr. Richard Kealy is quite sick this
week.
Mr. D. W. Sihert m making a pleas¬
ant stay with friend* about Sharon.
Miss. Dam iris Moore 'eat to Hiil
iiisu, Tuesday.
Dr. Albert l>avtd»> left Tuesday
to visit friends in MeDoffls this week
and will siiend the Memorial exercla
m in Augusta.
Millers MJil
Tiie rendezvous for to* pica ick-rs. •
On tt e 5th of May a 1 «;ge nurute-r o -
jolly young and otd pen, ie w’ll meet
at filler’s 'Mill to enjoy a days out
ing Humber* at that place. exp-«te! from
are •/try
where.
Correspondents Column
A RED HOT”
Mr. Editor; In your issue ot Aprl
13th in commenting on the appoint-,
rnent of the Hon. Pat VVilsh to the
-Senate, You used the following lan¬
guage. It is very si range that (iov.
Hilly who is thought, to he such a con
sislanlohviataln an.l enemy to callt
oliciHUi, should appoint a red Imt Rn
omuist to take Senator Cohjnitt’s
place. Now is them anything (o
prove him else than a christain, be
cau.se helms upp noted a catholic to
the SenateV I have known Gov.
Northern for some tune and while 1
know Imn to '>e a staunch baptist, It
lutve never known him by public or
private act* to show that be was an
enemy to Catholicism, more than to
any other denomination, but aside
fiom that an} one wind I think you
did not place catholic’s In the list, of
cliristaius, when it h a fact nearly
bait of lue christain world aieCtttU*
olic*.
But 1 think the fact of Mr Walsh
bong a catholic should hive nothing
;> do with the matter either for or
ugaiti«t hiiu, for a m in can bo a states
man, and not a-'chrisMad. or a chri»«
tain and not a statesman. I suspect
the fact of Mr. Walsh being a Dem
oerat hurts Jon more than his relig¬
ion- And as a Democrat and Catho¬
lic I rejoice greatly.
Catholic.
A friend in a coininunlc«tloii to iix xig:.i-(l
“Catholic," lakes couple exceptions weeks to an alln
the h i,in we mailt- a of ago to
Govern.*** Walsh appointment Sonata. of “Catholic” Him. Pat¬
rick to the
informs us that Ilia' Oovarnor Is a
"Staunch”
Dots On The Koad.
Ur ThAvklKk.
Well Mr. Editor, we have failel for
thx Isst two week* to give yoa any
news f-»r we il;d not have any.
There ha* Imen plenty of rain nail
and wind, for the past week.
Judge l’il man say* lie ia going to
make aoine corn this year and let cot¬
ton go to the d ;—
l'rof. Woodall's School cloned la**.
Fiiday night. The exercise* were
very good and reflected credit to both
teacher and pupils.
C j, Uaghy will do sll the tin work
yeu want dene. If you will caller wilt#
to him at .Sharon Ga.
ifr. Jim Garrett was in eur vicinity
last week, looking w* II aad talking lorall
ot us.
Mr. U N. Mllberl Is still huyiag beef
cattle and says lie will pay good price*
for them.
Mi. Albert Smith, of Warren and ML*
Petronl* Danlen w«rs married last Wed¬
nesday the 18th at the residence of the
bride's fathers Mr. F. t Uni dr n ot tliis
county. We wish them iiiucD happniest
in their futu re lifs.
A great uiauy of our fanners » r *
planting co’tou.
We think that the grain crop I*
not sohadly hurt as w. » first supposed
to be.
Mr. J D. Kendrick’s residence is
under full head way now, and will be
a beautiful iiouse wlte i completed.
Mr. A. M. Moore haH aome iieauti
fuI one horse wagons just completed
of bi* own make. Those needing
woulJ do well to call on him.
Wa attended church a few Sundays
ago aud the biggest crowd of dogs you
eversiw Were In attendance, running
through the congregation. Kxpecully
through the women, snarling and
growling. If we had a dog and could
not keep him away from church we
would aell him or give inrn to Mr.
Grover Cleveland he might use him to
better advantage at Buzzard May or
I 011 Iff* hunting expeditions.
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A.\ KKitOft
Last week we p „ H .d tin «M's” out of
several headings to e. nr,let« a-ms job
1 printing with them In our hurry to g-t
*ut ou tiiae we tie-got. to put them hack .
The effect was a little worse than owul
he imagined in such c*x<'» and we beg
our readers to pleaee forget this. From
iting that we will he a*,,re careful in the
future •
REMOVK TltE CAUSE
And the Effect Will Pass
Away.
EYE STRAIN CAUSES
Ukaii u iu:, .Vki:u\i.<iia Di/./.iuvx,
N&upKA, Insomnia, Xkkvouh
DYi-I'KI-.SI A aful Ni MEittnn (Fru¬
it 1 : N Kiivors Tuornr.Ks—Dtt.
UooUK’s Discovert. .
(Thousand* of uorsons arc dying by
u< hes as the result.*)I' violent and pur
stsleut head ic.’ies, dizziness, nausea,
neuralgia and :i myriad of other dis
trussingsympunhs, who can be per
mmitly <.*nru*f, pvuvl«ltstl the cause be,
discovered and removed. Many of
| leilorturati'- are treated fur ul
most evbvY disease in the catalogue of
^ ills -one physician treats then) for the
; slomiu’h, another for the livoiygud still
another the nerves, and so oophut all
to no purpose, ns ttie disease continues
vviili unabated violence, Hundreds of
these siiIToRj have obtained a new Inrun
of life at the hands of Dr. .J. ITaryey
Moore, the oculist at 203 and 204 Kiser
building w holms wrought *0 inut-h good
in Atlanta and vicinity during his stay
among us Dr. Moore has discovered
Unit Llio eye is tins source of many of
tlicmi nervous disturbances in most
cases and that they arc euraote by prop¬
er treatment,
Wall applied bis descriptive N.n torin tlici "•l-unoli'' is about
as to Governor n
synonymous with our dvtcnptive tonn
"Run B'lihli. Hot” as applied to lt-in. Patrick
Suppose that iustntid had said of saying, hut "a Dam- rad
hot Romanist;" I a rad
oCrat’: Our friend "O Athollc" Instead of
tAkiug exceptions at till* descriptivetorm
would have regardad it with entlra satis
facHou—YoA, with * foaling of coiupla
eency
Man lx a rallgious averybody a* wallas know* a political Mr.
critter, and while
Walsh,a political faith, ts' 11 * it strange
when olio mi .takcalo iufoun the people a*
to Mr. Walsh wUrlsOf^ . »cl>-si»stlcal faith, faith that 1
"Catholic'' the same
rfiwC'wid p4ci up bis turn'dip* iflii'Ws'""
ami all to resent an alluaion to the Sen¬
ator's church rcUti'ittHhlp, ashamed of
is It baesuso "Catliollc Is
inch relations?
We have come to see; and many dcin,
oerats have 111 . ln#t g“t t" see—aail we arc
uot without tiupe Unit “Lathell#” even
will vet come to see. abundant reason*
why ho should lie ashamed of his politi¬
cal standing.
Well now perhaps no lias got along this
far, and It Mints him to know that Fat
rick Walsh a red hot Democrat, is a red
hot ICoiimiiixt also, and therefore in the
name church with '*Lathollc”.
Well wluitstlie remedy?
Till* viz; If ••Oatliollo” I* a* much of¬
fended at Mr. Walalr’a being a staunch or
red hot Komaaist, a# lie 4s. at Ins being
a staunch or red hit Democrat, he had
oetter cliiiiige both tils political and
church relation*.
Gome now, Mr. Gatl olio Democrat
or Demociat Catholic which ever too
prefer, be coiislsieiil. If you can’t lie
led hot neither us achurch iiieiiiber nor
Dcinocral, be as hoi as you can.
Beggs Diarrhoea, ilatxam.
Relieves Cn'lc, Diarrhoea, and supply Dysentery
I iilar.t V. Always wairanu.d keeps a by l)n. H on J
hand. Sold and
I! vin.
A SOCIAL EYENT.
The Greatest, In the
History of Our Town.
On last Fridsy Wight tlie ihxirs of ths
home of Prof. 1 . It. Anthony, more
commonly known *s‘Liberty Hall’( which
( . v „ r H voted 'lie most nospltsbl «
of hospitable places; were thrown open
w j,| K v u a |i of tlir-v- or four, hoys (so we
learn) end jsirhaj)# one and a half times
a* many or tli«‘*fsir sex”. iVc understand
that the ice cream, as well a, the game*
which were p‘^*d, wa very greatly
snjoywl by those of trie “upper ten” who
were so wonderfully and "gratefully"
fortunate as t„> lie present.
At the party it seems that two
handsome fouiig rneti, wh > were then
| on „ visit to uur town, were extieme
ly, exceedingly, smierlatively cutispicu
ou „ f,, r their »l sence—that Is 10 say in
the eyes of two certain young ladies ,
who, trom wlmt we can hear, had been „
pr* vloualv building great -’castles in
the ail’’ as to the exquisite pleasure to
he derived flora the . preaoncs of , ,, Ibeae
• two young gallants on Hint moat im
portaot occasion, We were very torry
to hear of their being so very much
disappointed, but really we ar* entire
vt>> tig to cry.
P ustttL-rcfHHEB,
TI,R <>»» V, * ,,r FlMJ ®
A-e mus- d by Impure Wood an l w,
b n « v « r *>* well unless you cleanse It and
ii i :d i 1 j ii- 1 hire-and purity. IP,tar
nlc Blood Bairn, the gn at bkMsi purl fie"
and tonic, is what you need. One bottl,,
will clear y mr comp’ex <-» and purify
your blood. Try it. i'rimi fil 01 par it*
tie. For sale bv druggot.
lie employ* ail the latent and in”»t
Improved iiistrumenta known to seta -co
in detecting and ooneollng these Opti¬
cal defect* nod his skill 1 * aueau d by
I lid numerous patient* ho has cured,
not alone in Atlanta, but «U over the
South, many of then* being bdr bo»t
known people- It i*-t* a foot well wt>|>
liy of note that many persona suffar.
from eve strain who are uot uwora jlmt
there t« auytldng wrong wttli tltei/eyes
Tliey may *ee perfectly both pear and
fur, but preulslent use of l,(r' eye* be¬
come* lirnaoii.e and pniitful. 1 hw«
ease- need to nave tttc tension remove..,
and liavebncome conscience of this fact
and have had their sight windy ol par
tiallyruinod by allowiiig jeweler*, opti¬
cians. peddlers, and other ignorant per¬
sons tu“tinker” with their eyes. Even
to fltgliuMe* properly ainan riiusttsmsoHa
all the knowlmlge lie can obtain by a
wpeciai training on the eye accompa¬
nied bv long experience.
The doctor does not visit his ofllce
Sundays, but mav In* found there each
other day from 10 to 3 o’clock, Me
publishes no names without the con¬
sent of the patient, and answers all
letters promptly when accompanied
with stamp.
CONSULTATION FREB.
Hiickleits Arnica Halve
Tim b,n>t salve Im the worn! for Cuta
Bruises, Tei^w?Chapped Hjjjes, Ulcers, Melt Rheum. Chilblains Fever
.Sums, Mauds,
Corns, and all Piles, 8k:u Eruptions, and poais
slveiy It cures or no pay required. It
guaranteed to give perfect satis faction
or money refunded. Price 31 cents per
bo*. For sale l>v Dr .K. J. Held.
Political Notes.
Hr Bui)
Prosperity ia still in tha back
grounds.
Congress *|ieridlrig the peoplt’s maaey
and the people starving. Such is dem¬
ocracy.
If it was not for lederal patronage
and wall street money, wonder where
Southern democracy would be?
If the Populists ho|>e ever to succeed
they must go to the [sills and see that
their votes are given au honest count.
No one b«!iev°* that the democtatlo
party Is not sufT-rlug the pangs of
dissolution, Neither does anyone be
lleve that the people are weeping for
it* death.
Some honest men era yet clamoring
f >\ r •
T,,, *V" «•
cunt learn new lucks ’ Did you ever
think of that brother?
iiimrantccd (Jure.
We authorize our advertised Discovery druggist to
sell Dr. King's New for Con¬
sumption, (loughs and Colds, upon wilh this
condition. If you are afflicted a
Cough, Cold or any Lung, throat or Chest
trouble, and will use this remedy sudexpe- as di¬
rected, giving i a fair trial, the
Hence no benefit you tr* v icSti/n refunded.
Isittle and have your money
We could not make tnla offer did we not
! g n()W that Dr. King’* New Discovery
lould be relied on. It never dl-anpiiints. Drug
| nrorcbottles free at Dr. It. J. Item's
tsI -„ sl<« xi« and
The World On Fire.
Mr. W. C. Rhodes, who lives bolow
our town a short distance, for awhile
last Friday, thought H at judgement
day was at hand.
The wind Mew burning soot and
sparks out of the house chimney and
the hall a»d ram beat it to the
Kr „ un d maktng the whole earth look
jjke it was on Are.
j shock Mr. enough Rhodes to has vouch recovered for his fr attend- >m his
S [ T“he , “ind*eme( U d a7’'
7 , ) t d
be had a forewarn , of.