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THE HERALD.
Published every Thursday at Jasper, Da
UyW.Ii.3UN CEY.
One Year, $1.00.
Six Months, 50c
Rates of Advertising made known on
application.
March 28,1889.
Associate Justice Stanley Math¬
ews died at his home in Washing
ton City last Friday.
Birmingham, Ala., has about
gained the reputation of being the
toughest town in the South.
The Cherokee Advance is run¬
ning some very interesting stories.
The Advance is a splendid paper,
anyway.
The summer session of the
Piedmont Chautauqua will open
about July 5th at the Chautauqua
grounds, near Salt Springs.
U. S. Senator Jospcli E. Brown
is seriously ill at Washington.
He is afflicted with pleurisy and
his friends are alarmed at his con¬
dition.
Every young man in Georgia
should save up his money and buy
a home. That is the way to build
Up a community.--Jonesboro News.
The grand jury of Newton coun¬
ty returned three true hills against
Charles Echols. One for murder,
one for assaidt with intent to mur¬
der and one lor gambling.
A year ago there were less than
twenty electric railways in this
country. To-day there are over
fifty such roads while nearly sev¬
enty more are building or under
contract
The negro, Jim Brown, who
murdered old Mrs. Hargr ae near
Marietta a few weeks ago. is re¬
ported to have been caught in Ala¬
bama. A reward of i?500 had been
offered for his capture.
Liberal advertising made Wana-
maker's fortune, and Wananmker’s
fortune made him first choice for
Postmaster Gemiral under Harri-
rison. Everything comes to him
who advertises.-—Ex.
An empty freight car, which
Was carried away by the Missis¬
sippi cyclone of three years ago,
has just been found in a swamp
ten miles from the spot where the
cyclone picked it up.
John Coffey, the mountain ter¬
ror, has been taken to Fulton
county jail. He is able to walk
about but has not yet recovered
frtnn the wounds he received on
night of his capture.
An inventor at Sioux City has
invented an apparatus which he
claims is u perpetual motion, H
turned a heavy grindstone for six¬
teen days without stopping or com¬
plaining of being tired. A patent
has been applied for.
Chattanooga & Augusta.
Says the Mineral Bluff Gazette:
“Ctlpt. R. A. Bowie returned on
Saturday 16th from a trip over the
Chattanooga and Augusta railroad
as far as the Air-Line, and is now
preparing a further report over
that section, Which will soon
published. Right-of-way Sof the
road hah been secured to the
Line from the 15 . T. V. & G. with
the exception of a small section
not yet canvassed, but which is all
right, if the report of citizens i n
Name can be relied on. Every de¬
tail is being quietly, smoothly and
rapidly worked up to perfect the
plans of the company for the ear¬
ly beginning ot the construction
of the road. Chattanooga
wants the road. Augusta wants the
rotul, The counties through which
it passes want the raa.l built. The
money is pledged to build it, and
the office s of the company are
'"ailroad men and business mon.
We can can sav* sa> or i authority -luthoritv that that tlvs th.s
road will begin its construction
early ,n the summer, and be pushed
to completion as fast as nt. n ?nd.
Woney can do it/”
A man in Conyers, Ga., killed a
hog the other day that weighed
730 pounds net. That is not so
big a hog as the man is who takes
a newspaper out of the postoffice
for a year and then refuses to pay
for it, says an exchange.
The South is alive on the sub¬
ject of immigration. And a good
many people who have become
tired of the cold, snow-bound North
will naturally seek the sunny ffelds
of the South. Let them come.
Our people are ready to receive all
who are willing to help develop
this rich and inviting country.
What Ikl Hicks Predicts fok
April.
March will end and April open
in the midst of active, vernal
squalls, to be followed for two or
three days by very low tempera¬
ture for the season! If the slij >
ping out of March into April the
transition is commemorated by
some earthquake shivers, nobody
need be surprised or alarmed.
From the 2d to the <Sth of April
is a period in which active storm
forces vvill organize and pass along
various paths from west to east.
The 3d, 4th, 5th and 6th are dan¬
ger days. Mercury falling on the
nth, with a growing Venus ex¬
citement prevailing, will intensify
reactionary tendencies on the 10th
and nth, and most likely will
cause a succession of rain, sleet
and snow storms up to the regular
period, which runs from about the
14th to the 19th. This period will
receive the direct force of the Ve¬
nus disturbance, central on the
24th, causing first exceedingly
warm temperature, with hail and
thunderstorms about the 15th,
16th, 17th and 18th, followed by
snow and a cold wave that will
bear watching.
Venus is liable to produce char¬
acteristic storms, with hail stones
and “copper colored clouds” at any
time—such being almost a certain¬
ty about the 22d or 23d. Floods
of rain, with hail storms and torna¬
does, are very probable about the
danger days—from the 26th to
the 30th. Heavy frosts may be
expected, in all probability, the
first days of May to the northward.
No medicine has had a greater
success in checking consumption,
in its early stages, than Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. It stops cough¬
ing, soothes the throat and lungs,
and induces much-needed repose.
Hundreds have testified to the re¬
markable virtues of this prepara¬
tion.
There are more young men in
the penitentiaries in this country
learning trades than there are on
the outside of them. 1 he princi¬
pal cause of this is that we are ed¬
ucating our young men for idle
gentlemen, trying to make law¬
yers, preachers, doctors and clerks
out of material that is needed for
blacksmiths, carpenters, machinists
and other honest “heWers ot wood
and dfaWers of water.” it is a
mistake, and a big one, to teach
boys and girls that labor is dis¬
graceful, and to do nothing for a
living is more becoming the soei
ety in which they have to move
and have respect. Hang such so
ciet >‘ B it rotten to the core and
is ruining our country to-day; ana
aie many sons and daugn-
ters to l^ who a ^e are part now ol being^ lea hug educated lady
-
walking gentlemen in the
(Iran.a of life who will light
out for the poor house or the peni¬
tentiary before the curtl’dn drops
on tot sa( ! act ot the play to
which they have been educated by
their too ’mlulem parents.—Ex.
For pm-ifying the htoto s<im U -
kiting the appetite, and invigorat
ing the system in thc e . ir ; y -i
and a „, sUnMK‘1, ....... . ... Ouisapai . ilia
is unsurpassed. * Be sure } you -et
Ayer A , bariapanlla , and other;
s no
yjjjy (Jjg 5 result mav 3 be bt mvtffine an > thin
, but satisfactory.
“ersons v. ho Bad t* ij-ugij exposure are
MVoect to ilieuinati««u tteuralttiS arid
in lumbago, D»'. J. II. and Mel,tern'** will find a vnluable remedy L»ni-
v olonnk' Oil
ment; it r, ill hatiish-pam and i-nbrirte »n-
tlanuttimi.'
V. hat 1111 Earth
Is the reason people will not, can
not, or do not see any difference in
cheap nostrums put up by Cheap
John houses or irresponsible per¬
sons than at enormous profits, rather
take a medicine of worldwide
reputation and one that is giving
universal satisfaction at equal
price? No medicine in the word
is giving such universal satisfacj
tion for purifying the blood as
Begos’ Blood Purifier & Blood
Maker, and every bottle that does
not do its work will cost you noth¬
ing. Richards & Bro., druggists.
Fur bettor than the harsh treatment <*f
medicines tient and which destroy horribly coating gripe the of the pa¬
the
stomach. Dr. .J. If. McLeans Chills and
Fever Cure by mild yet ellective action
will cure. Sold at 50 cents a bottle.
Try to always ba cheerful.
Sick headache is the bane of many
lives, 'i'o cure and prevent this annoy¬
ing complaint use Dr. .1. H. McLean's They
Little Liver and Kidney Fillets.
are agreeable to take and gentle in their
action. 25 cents a vial.
Take frequent recreation, but
not so much as to rob it of its rest.
A free and easy doses expectoration of I)r. J. it. is pro¬ Mc¬
duced by a few
Lean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm, in all eases
of hoarseness, sore throat or difficulty of
breathing.
Preserve the feelings and habits
of youth as hte in life as possible.
Fains in the small of the hack indicate
a diseased condition of the liver and kid¬
neys, which may he easily removed hy
the use of Dr. .1. IT. McLean’s Liver and
Kidney Balm. SI.Oo per bottle.
Keep free sf intense excitements
They wither the physical energies
like fire.
Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cor¬
dial and Blood Purifier, by its vitalizing
properties, will brighten pale checks, and
transform a pale, haggard, dispirited health wo¬
man into one of sparkling and
beauty. $1.00 per bottle.
Keep a clear conscience and
lead a life void of offense in the
sight of God and man.
Indigestion results from a partial pa¬
ralysis of the stomach and is the primary
cause of a very large majority of the ills
that humanity is heir to. The most
agreeable li. and effective remedy is Dr. .1,
McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney
Fillets. 25 cents a vial.
Insist upon an abundance of reg¬
ular sleep—as much of it as possi¬
ble before midnight.
Frequently -accidents occur in the.
household which cans' burns, cuts.
Sprains and bruises: for use in sneli eas¬
es Dr. J. II. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lini¬
ment bas for many years been the con¬
stant favorite family remedy.
Avoid stimulants, drugs, sweet¬
meats and everything that panders
to an abnormal appetite.
Happiness depends very much on tin
condition of the liver and kidneys. The
ills of life make but little impression on
those whose digestion is good. You can
regulate your liver and kidneys with Dr.
.1. 11. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm.
$1.00 per bottle.
ST. LOUIS, MO., Post-Dispatch
says: “Indian women are marching proverbially for
days healthy and their strong, babies often their backs. In
with on
fact, they frequently go the day before
and after oonflncme.'.t, with tin ir tribes,
upon flic march. These wcmcli acqnive
this great, strength and power of endur¬
ance by using n weed that grows in their
locality, out of which a modi' ine is now
being lruble, anil kept by the druggists,
under the name INDIAN WEED (Fe¬
male Medicine.)
“INDIAN WEED (Female Medicine)
bas proven a great blessing to the weak,
delicate, over-worked women all of our large
cities, for it is said that who use it
are robust and healthy.
Richards. Jfc Bro. sell it.
The Sterling C§=
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Wtlieil FOR
Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design,
FINISH and adaptability have for stand¬
ing in Tune no dquai.
Every Piano Warranted for Five Years
And satisfaction gnarantved to every purchaser.
Also Manufacture the World-Renowned
STERLING OR6AM
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Otywiae-. nr ror.! hack ;..*•*
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Undue lOin.-un- to cold winds, min:,
In ight light and malaria, may lu ing on
intlamation and sol*'nous of tin.* eyes.
Dr. .1. li. McLean’s iStrcughteninc the Eye the
.Salve will subdue iiiUaination, coo
nerves, and strengthen weak and failing
eye sight. 25 cents a box.
Avoid excess of all kinds, wheth¬
er of work, pleasure, eating, drink¬
ing or any otherwise proper em¬
ployment of mind or body.
$EOF GOOD CHEER.
To the hone3t inquirer after truth, who,
troubled with some contagious blood dis¬
ease, seeks a remedy which will com¬
pletely eradicate from his system every
germ of blood poison, that the ones he
lov1!s—his wife and his children—may be
saved, the experience of others comes as
a mighty revelation. Common sense tells
him actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtue. Read the following
true testimony:
Twelve years ago I contracted a tern
hie case of blood poisoning. My afflic-
tian was truly horrible. I had no appe-
tion t^jdid not impaired, sleep well my at throat night, was my full diges ci
was
ulcers, and in fact I was a total wreck.
I had been under the treatment of several
of the leading physicians of Atlanta;
tried nearly every blood Springs, remedy where adver¬ I
mained tised; went several to months, Hot receiving ben¬ re¬
no
efit whatever—the dread disease still clung
to me.
Three years ago I was laid up with
rheumatism. My knees were drawn up
in such bed a for position that I could not leave,
my months.
Last summer the disease Seemed to re¬
new its attack Upon me With all the rav¬
ages of death. My life Was a lingering
torture, and 1 had despaired of ever get¬
ting wt 11 when a friend of mine recom¬
mended II. B. B. 1 began to use it at
once, and find rnySelf permanently cured.
I rtfer to Rev. C. C. Davis, Dr. John G.
Westmorland, Dr. Knott, Garrett & Bro.,
and numerous others who know of my
case. 1 cheerfully recommend B. B. B.
for I really believe it is the best medicim
for the blood in the world.
Jas. L. BqswortH, Atlanta, Ga.
During bottle the of month of for February four-year I bought old
one B. li. I! my
boy, blood who had poison, what and doctors term heredi¬
tary cured to my him. utter aston¬
ishment one bottle In Feb¬
ruary my elder son, twelve years of age,
his was legs, literally and covered terrible with eruption ugly sores his on
a on
head. lie was cured with two bottles of
B. B.B. As a quick blood cleanser it has
no equal. James Hill, Atlanta, Ga.
For sew s I have been suffering
from a (u al blood poison, which
has re-sis. treatment of our best
physicians, medicines. a.,u trie Use of the most noted
I was ?11 covered with body a and copper-colored liml with
eruption of Over my is,
loss appetite, excruciating pains va nv
back, aching of mr joints, genera! debil¬
ity, emaciation, *t*. falling off of my I hair, sore
great nervousness. became
incredulous, but being Wood told purifier that and B. B. B.
pas it a sure enough that
did Hot fi quire a patient to use a gross
before he v:s d, I commenced its
jase. Vfifbin 1 weeks’ time I felt im-
h.iv .nken about ten bottles
appetite sprightly have as any man.
My and Strength returned
and my hair does not fall out. I cio not
hesitate to say that B. B. B. has no equal
as a general blood purifier, and any one
who will use only one bottle will be con¬
vinced that it ha* no equal in these splendid parts
I still continue its use, as it is a
tonic and keeps my system in a fine con¬
dition. You have the liberty to direct any
suffered to me in person. lb
K. P. J ONES,
Atlanta, Ga.
I had 34 tunning ulcers on one leg, and
6 on the other, and felt greatly prostrated.
I believe I actually swallowed a barret of
medicine in vain efforts to cure the dis¬
ease. With little hope, friend, I finally and acted on
the urgent advice of a got a
bottle of B. K. B. I experienced a change dis-
and my despondency was somewhat
pe'lcd. I kept using it until 1 had taken
sixteen bottles, and all the ulcers, rheuma¬
tism, and other horrors of blood poison
have disappeared, again, after and at last experience I am sound of
and well an
twenty years of torture.
A. P. Brunson, Atlanta, Ga.
Kennesaw, itoCompany—MV Ga., Sept, Dear iff 188 ".
B. lb Sir:
I take great pleasure in acknowledging derived from
the great benefit my wife has
yonr great and wonderful medicine, B. B.
B. For two years she was a great suf¬
ferer frefill Scrofula, or some blood dis¬
ease which had lain dormant all her life.
We had attention from some of the most
skillful :! physicians in the country, but all
to nd effect, Until we had all mouth despaired of
her ever recovering. Her was one
solid ulcer, and tor two months or more
her Body was broken out with sores until
she lost a beautiful head of hair, also eye¬
lashes and eye-brows ; in fact, she seemed
to be a complete wreck.
Now comes the great secret which I
want ail the world to know: That has three
bottles of IllooM Balm medicine done
the work Which Would Sodnd incredible to
any one who did not know it to be so.
To-day my wife is perfectly healthy and and she
clear from any scrofulous taint,
now has a Ihrec-inonth-old babe, also per¬
fectly healthy* Very respectfully
FI. L. Cassidy.
GLeM Alpine Station, N. C. )
February loth, 1883.)
This is to certify that tunic years ago I
I bad my left leg amputated four inches
below the knee* caused by blood poison
j ami tated bo :e affectittn* funning After it ulcer was ampu¬ tine
t.;< re came 4 on
j end of It Unit measured "14 inches one
! divert by
\\i\v* uco. 1 was up ?o ml
j tha bestdo* t.vs inCharW resolved ’beard of
the wonderful B. B. B. I to try
that. My Weight At thd time l com¬
i tflonted '■ B I" Was 120pounds. hen
; ! had lakra threH bottle* 1 had gained taken 87
pounds hi right 1 when 1
| twe’.he bottlas 1 was sound and Web. but
ecu Untied tearing until i had tnVin lifted;
bottleS; 1 mnV Weigh 18 b inches pounds aae
mcr'ur.' fi'V feet and three high. ua!
i j rai.i- " ! ti:at vo'.u medicine tn’dV has ro worked ec
It ccr
ID I. R. Wilson.
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