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SCHLEY COUNTY NEWS
Miss Ellen Dorch has been appointe.
assistant librarian by the Governor.
Cleveland and Hill have dined ti
gether. and all is forgiven.
Congressman Black made a grea<
speech in the House last Thursday h
support f theCarlis’e currency hill.
The Republicans are determined if
possible to prevent the Democrats from
deciding the important measures now
pending in Congress.
The followers of Tom AVatson will
hereafter be treated only to week!'
doses of his reform doctrine. ••Oui
Daily** was suspended last week.
Every time Mr Cleveland's name i
me* tioned, the Atlanta Constitution
proceeds to chase itself around th
block and yell fire. And the Honorabh
Hoke Smith is stid Secretary of tin
Interior — Ledger.
Ex State School commissioner Brad
well has been elected president of th
State Normal school at a salary of $18.Ql
a year. At the last session of the leg-*
la 1 ure $10,000 was appropriated to t i
school.
The Columbus Ledger take a ver
hopeful view cf the business outlook,
and while it sees nothing particularly
bright tor the immediate future it is <>)
the opin on that the fall season of *95
will be one of the most prosperous that
this section has known in yeai s.
Gov Atkinson and Commissioner Nes
bit. through the press, have made a
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strong apptal to the •■progressive and
patnto ic citizens of Georgia-* to erect a
state building at the Cotton States Ex
position. The Legislature appropriated
$17,500 hut that can only be used forth'
col eetion and niaintaiimnce of t!m
staie'sdisplay; and Georgia by all means
should have a building in which to
exhibit to tlie world her wonderful
resources.
Riorden – Co. of New York, in re
viewing the outlook for cotton a re
strongly of the opinion that the price
will be better later on, though they
admit that opinions just now are little
better than conjectures. They further
say: "The hears here ridicule the idea
of any considerable reduction of acre
ege for the coming season, AVe think
that they are wrong, We cannot he
iieve ti .at the Southern farmers sue
fooiish enougli to plant cotton largely
to he sold at 5 cents or less, nor do
we think that the present financial
condition will allow them to do so.
Moreover >t is not every year we have
a season so piopituous for planting
and picking as the last. For these
reasons " e believe that the world will
soon recognize the probability that the
next flop is likely to l»e a small one
and that much higher prices yyiil
follow.*’
Cotton factories appear to b the b< t
paying .
property in the South. There
are a number . f nulls ih South Carolina
aud nearly all are making m n. v
» u, 3 -
the school fund.
j The State Board of Appointment h;.s
| fixed the school fond tor the onong
year. Tlie sum that will go tO the
schools under the apportionment
amounts to $1,156,052.
Tin* new law passed by the legislature
at t he session jnst ended provides that
the school fund shall he estimated by
the Board of Apportionment, and if am
f the specific taxes as estimated by
this board should fall short, it is to be
it,mb* good out of any other fund in the
treasury not otherwise appropi inted.
The gentlemen composing the hoard
State School Commissioner Brad well.
*. iomptroller-General Wright and Tre-tfi
urer Hardeman— ma le the following
estimates for :he fund fot the fiscal year
of :89. r ).
Liquor tax $102,000 show tax $1,500,
dividends Georgia railroad stock $2 040;
hire or convicts $15,000. fee oil inspec
tors $17,(500. o..e ha f rental Western fr
Alia tic railioad$2t0.°00, dimt appro
priation $000,000, poll tax $208,000.
Umier tin law. this estimate must he
foitncoming. so that for tlie corning
v<ar then* will he spent for the public
elmols o the s'ate. $1,156,053.
Tlie Rome Tribune save! Better times
ire before us, within the grasp of 11 it
heart attuned for their welcome. l.ei
ns prepare by better lives for hettei
lues, and for brighter days by brighter
dispositions. Let us set a ight in the
window for re urning prosperity and
ake mirtii and music to his e< tuing
And if the doleful sorcerer of woes and
b uv-wows breaks in upon our festivity
-*ts seize him and hold him under the
pump! w r e must as absolutely frown
upon the chronic malcontent, the croak
er and the Jonah of the period, omni
present and lamentably plural, as in
common precaution we should he bound
ro strike a viper from our daily path.
“There are more newspaper women
n Augusta than in any other city in
Jeorgia. fhey are all doing excellent
work, and are highly appreciated by
the newspaper readers of the city. Go>!
•less them, may they all continue to
succeed.”—Augusta Evening News,
Carlton Cornwell, foreman of Gazette
did lleton. N J believes that Chamber
lain's cough Remedy should he in eveiv
mine. He used it lor a cold and it effect
-d a speedy cure. He says: ‘It is indeed
i grand re e<l\ I can command it to
ill I have also seen it used for u hoot
iog cough, with the best results.*• 25 –
50 cent hollies for sale by J N Client}
– co. druggists.
It is a cowardly spirit that quails he
fore adversity.
Newnansrille, Fla.
Messrs Lipmpiuan Bros, .Savannah, Ua.
Dear Sire—I wish to give my testimonial in
egfiird toyour valuableniedieine.P I* P lo.i the
. ure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, l il
liousne-s, etc. In IStfl I was attacked wi'hliil
iotis ai*(l muscular rheumatism, and have been
i ma rtyr to it ever since. I tried all medicines
Ici er heard of. and all lhe do dors in re.icli
but I found otny temporal y relief; the p ins
were so bad at times that I d|d not crewheth
er I lived or died. My digestion became so im
paired that ever thing 1 ate disagree 1 with me
My wife also suffered so inten ely with ilyspep
ia that her life was a burden to her; she would
be confined to her bed for weeks at u timeism
also suffered irreatly from giddiuessaod 1* ssof
sleep Some time in March 1 was advi* d t..>
take T* P P and before we, my wife and 1 had
finished the s com) bottle >>1 P P P our d x- s
t lull began to improve. My pains subsided so
much that 1 have been able in work and . am
feeling like doing what I haven’t done before
in a number of years. We will continue tak
ing PPP until we are entirely cured, and will
cheerfully reeoominend it to all suffering h
humnnitj. Kours very lc-peetfu
J S DUPltlSS.
For sale by Munro – w «d.
Editor McIntosh of the Albany lJera’d
gives the following very sound and
sensible advice: ••Whenever you are
inclined to think that you are working
too many hours for the wag* s you re
cieve. don't kick. Think of ilm him
dreds ot thousands of people in ti e
United States at this moment who have
no work at all and are half starve' •
They would be glad r.o get a position
entailing double the Work tf the one
you enjoy.
There is good reason for the popular
ity of ChamlM*riain‘s couirh Remedy.
Davis – Buzzard of west Monterey clar
.
on co. Pa. say: "It has cured peon e that
our physicians could do nothing for. \v,
persuaded them to try a bottle of Cham
i* 1 'luiii‘s Cough Remedv ami thev now
recommend it yvitli the re"t of is. 25 –
50 cent bottles for sale by Dr J N Cheney
– Co. Druggists.
FOR OVER FIFTY TEARS.
Mrs. Winslow’sSoolhin*r8> rup has been u.*d
for over fifty years by mil lions «tf mothers for
their children while teething, with p**i feetsu<*.
vess. It aoothestlieuhild.softenstlieiruni*
lays all pain, cures wind colic, «n«l is the best
re,n<?dy for Warrh.ma. It willreUevethoj oor
««lc suffererimmcliat.ljr. 8old by Dru^isU
every part of the world; Tweaty i r .* J
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THE LARGEST WHOLESALE aNI) RETAIL
Dry Goods, Clothing and
Carpet HoUSe ill
QnntViavti OiiutiiciiJ Gontwin
Olir lineR of fine Silk ‘ind
Wollen Dress Goods, clraks,
carpets an.l ! adiesFurnish
mf D*»^* r* cv ypllt’s oJ-Uii furnishillffs i. r> • and 1
everything pertaining to the
drygoods business is com
plete in every detail. Our
trade so far is the largest
we have ever known. This
in the face of the low price
of cotton and the depression
of things generally, we con
sider the greatest success
we could hope to realize.
prcves conclusively that Ave
are headquarters for what
we keep and that the people
of this part of the country
appreciate our efforts to gr 7 e
them a stock, store and
prices second to none in the
South. Every garment ir
our clothing department is
right new and' fresh from
the manufacturers, made es
pecially for us, and is alto
gether the finest fitting and
most attractive line of fine
custom-made c'othing the
people of this country have
ever had the opportunity of
buying. The prices are low
er than were ever known
as the entire stock is ownea
under the New Tariff Bill
We cordially invite the trao
ing putfiic to call and see us.
Wheatly – Ansley,
415 (i 417 Jackson Street
Americus, ga.
1 OR OVEH FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothino syrup has
been used for over fifty years by millions
of mothers for their children while
teethi'g. with perfect success. It
so»fii*s the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, ewes wi ti colic, and is
the b* st remedy for Diarrhoea. It will
relieve the link* sufferer immediately.
Sold by Druggists m every par of the
world. Twenty five cents a ooitle. Be
sure and ask for "Mrs Winslows Sooth
mg Syrup” and take liu oilier kind.
One sirmige tiling that has never been
explained is that those who know be: t
h nv to run a newspaper are engaged in
some otln-r business.—Marion Co Patriot.
• I know an old soldier who had olir n
ic diarrhoea of long standing to have
been pe maneialy cured bv taking
Chain! pi lain s ( o:ie. Cholera and Dim
rho.a Remedy* says Edward Shun pi;,
a pr unin'nt druggist of Minneapolis’
Minn. • ! have sold the rente iy in this
city forever seven years and consider il
superior t" any other medicine now on
the market for Ism-ell complaints * 25
and 50 cent bottles of this rented for
sale by J N Cheney – Co. druggists.
The Horner Gazette truthful!} re
m irks; "Tlie happiest people in t! e
world are tko j e who keen out of debt,
out of politics’ out of < ffiee, who smin
notoriety make an honest living by
h mest me ’ns, humbly serve tlie living
G"d, quietly pursue the -even tenor ol
their way,** and neglect no opportunity
ot doing good to their fellow man.**
“It is a pleasure to sell chamberlain's
cough Remedy," says stickney – bint
br, druggists. Republic, Ohio, "Because
a customer after or*ce using it, is almost
certain to cal! for it when again in need
of such a rued cine. We "ell more of it
than of any other cough med'cme we
handle, and it always gives satisfaction."
For cotigs. eolds and croup, it is wiiii
out an « qual. For sale by J N Cheney.
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Mr. Ira P. Wetinore. a prominent
real estate agent of San Angelo, Texas,
has used Chamberlain’s colic, cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in his family for
several years as occasion repuired. and
always with perfect succeas. He says:
‘•I find it a jierfect cure for our baby
wlu-n troubled with colic ordysentary.
I now feel that my outfit is not complete F c
w itnout a bottle , of this Remedy at houie.
For e by J N Cheney –, Co Druggist
Call on usforDolls. Toys, Vanes, Chinn cups amis ulcers, Plates and uni
Fine Stationery. Toilet z Bibles, Christmas Bo >ks and any Uine.- i, )( .
p,- tf sent for a chi'd fiom = ;ie to ninety years old Besides a lull aud cn'nploie | 0i
ello ' CL ‘ o r an « ,J|, > ftdsins, nuts,candv –call sui^i le tor HI dug the
Box of paper and envelopes at 10 cts. unod writing papei at 5c per quite W
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advertise Christmas goods we will giro with cash To
our you every purd.nhe of r,(fc
worth and over a uraw at our
Elegant Doll
Finely dressed, Three Feet High, “Simply Lovely” a joy and beauty forever.
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Cut Price Furniture House
The Oldest, Largest and cheapest Furniture Hiase iu
W estern Georgia.
CoMPETITON PARALIZED
By their wonderful bargains.
Solid OalcBod Room Suits $13.50 worth $20.00
Solid Oak Parlor Suits $20.00 worth 32 00
Mahogany finish Parlor Suits 13.50 worth 27.00
Solid Oak Side Board* $7.50 worth $15.00
Solid Oak side Boards $15.00 worth $25 00
Fancy Upholstered Rockets $1.15) worth $2.50
A large line of l omcy Tables, chairs,
Rockers, Wardrobes, Hut Racks,
Ladies Desks. Pictures and Easels
AT HALF THEIR FORMER PRICES.
-J !w CZ n
j Broad Street Columbus, Ga
i THE LEADING LOW PRICE FURNITURE HOUSE.
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At Prices that will inaieh 5c cotton in comparison.
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until Jan. 1st, 95: An elegant Upright Piano, guaranteed
and first class, for cash only, *200.90
CELeijKATed.
X7NTOS] i 5 ■ 4 s . SS
Organ
at $50.00 $75.00 (Style Diamond) are beauties.
Watches, clocks and Jewelry, wedding presents,
birthday gifts in gold and silver.
Repairing of all kinds a Specialty. P. S.—If you wish a selection, write ns.
Americus Jewelry and Music company,
421 Jackson St. Americus, Ga.
Tilt Best Blood Remedy
(. A. Tompson. . ___ Seymour t Ind 1w i " f‘> f »
My sinf r Jennie when she was a young
girl, suffered from white swelling which
greatly impaired ■ • i i,__ her genera _,„ or ..* |,/,Qitb health an un i l
nuvJe her blood 't*ry .lupiii c In the
pi mg slie was notable to do lything
anb oil Id scarcely get about. More than
a year «go slie took three bottles of Bo.
anie Blood ll.dm. and uoiv e is cer
ainly cured.
MASONIC.
J"’■ w, “ hol '.l
mi nicationson Thuretluy afternoon. 2 o elot-k
p t x. before*the full iooon in each month.
Abenleeil. Olli<*.
Messrs Lippmun Bros., 8avannnh.C.
Dear sire!-t iiought ii bottle <>l your F V I
Hot smimre Ark, ami it Ins .'"ii<* iimi' 1 '
at llot
ffoorl than three months troitmentur the
Have vou no air«*nt-- in this put of tli«* «*nun
fry, ,a l<*t im* knmv how mneh it will o-l
K ,; t thieuol . six bottlefnmiv.au* vii.v hy u**
pre s. Ii -penfully yours,
.lames M NeWton.
Buck lens Arnica Salve.
Biuises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fi
ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Mantis. (J 1 ^
blains. Corns, and all .8k u Erupli""' 1 ' *
and positively cure Piles, no pay rfi
quire-1. It is guarranteed to give perIVT J
satisfaction or money refunded* Price •
c nts per box.