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THE HERALD.
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application.
May 9,1889.
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T1 if Jf »ual Farmers’ AUiatu
in read.n ■ out her lecturers to the
different States has favored Ucor-
gi t by giving to hei tli • Hon. Hen
Jerr A. o! l c'. is, who will fully
ex; lain the purpose and workin? r s
of th ,.n!t r and the p’an ot the
Exchange He will canvass the
entiic State, and foi the benefit of
this immediate section we give be
low bis appointments in this and
adjoining counties.-
Dawsonville July 25
Gumming, X * jC>
Canton, -7
Jasper, K * 29
Ellijay, « t 30
Mineral Bluff, I } 31
It is asked that all Alliauc emeu
come out, if possible, and hear
him.
i here are now forty-two States
in the Union.
I lie number of convicts novv in
the Georgia pi nitentiary is nearly
seventeen hundred, and is being
constantly increased
Th Atlanta Exposition will
•pen on October 7th and close on
November 2nd. ft will be in op¬
eration nearly lour weeks.
Dick Hav-;i, ol Birmingham, has
been found guilty of murder, and
will be si nt need to hang. The
case will be carried to the Supreme
court.
W. S. Coleman, of the Ellijav
Courier, will stiver bis connection
* with that paper the 5th of
on
June, next We hear that be goes
to Cedartown.
lion. Robert Falllgant, of Sa-
vannah, has been appointed Judge
of the Ivuslern Circuit to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation
of Judge Pratt Adams.
I he Birmingham Chronicle wants
- to remodel Georgia and Alabama,
making one State of North Ala¬
bama and North Georgia, and an¬
other of South Georgia and South
Alabama,
Ben. F- 1 ’erry^of the Chcroke ■
Advance, has lately been consid¬
ering a proposition to leave Can¬
ton and engage in the newspaper
business in another city, hut cir
cumstancos have caused him to re¬
consider the matter. He will con¬
tinue to edit the Advance!
It seems to be the general opin¬
ion of the weekly press that the
state convicts should he put on
the public roads to work out their
sentences. When this is done we
will have good roads, and we are
not apt to have them before, Put
them on the roads.—Milledgeville
Chronicle.
An exchange "It makvS I !
says: 1
us feel sad to see a man who calls
himself a farmer, but is not. who
goes to a little 2x4 merchant and
buys a lot of misery by sticking
his name to one of those abomina¬
ble things called a mortgage. He
not only .surrenders his home and
everything on it. but his
sped also.”
Guthrie, Oklahoma, stands far
above any -quick rising city, In
one afternoon it was an insignifi-
cant station in the backwoods, . n i
before the next it was a city of
15.000 ini aUt nits W i bin six
hours ot the beginning of its ex-
istence the new city elected a may-
or and city council, polling almost
ten thousand votes. Even b'fore
that time it had laid off a number
Ot Stuxts, .... and , had , , in operation . a
oank and other business
tio ’
Rlu-umatism is caused bv an a
W *•* tl ”^'
treatment affords no pemvment
relief To eliminate tw 1-™
and make a thorough ayre so’ of the
disease, nothing ol.se is effi-
dent as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, fjive
it a trial. Price $ i. Worth $5 a bottle,
'l’he richest countries are not
those where nature is the most
prolific, but where labor is most
efficient. Nature is most profuse
in her bounties in the South Sea
Islands and in Equatorial Africa,
bur wealth is more general in the
temperate zones, where industry is
Jf WC slip imd tumble everybody stops
looks. We may ro on tor forty years
bearing our l.trdt ns of work for otir be¬
loved jieojile, and it. h> a matter qJ< four#e.
Jiut let us make a mistake, and the old
bald bead is used for a drum for the re-
viilu ami tatty•<— Mom tezuma iteeorfj..
The above i& the truth tersely
Experience has taught
us that every mistake we make is
treasured up againtjt us, while our
deeds, if indeed there be any, •
us nought of praise or e»
A.b'ineo increase in, numbers
just in the same pi pportion do they
increase the supply of subsistence
if they are allowed free access to
the means of production; therefore
tlic Malthusian idea of population
pressing against the limit of sub¬
sistence is a fallacy, Man does
not depend upon a supply the lim¬
it of which, is fixed. The possible
supply of subsistence is only limit¬
ed by man’s industry and energy
unless unjust conditions allow his
access to the source ot production
to be prevented by arbitrary anu
unreasonable interference for the
purpose of appropriating an undue
share of the fruits of his labor as
tribute to force,—National Econ¬
omist.
Arizona Kick kk.---Two or
three weeks since we denounced
Col. Malllmell as a claim-jumper,
mulc-stealei' ami grave-robber, and
added a few words to the effect
that he would look well at the end
of a rope. Saturday evening, as
we were talking with the cashier
of the First National Bank, the
Colonel approached us and warned
us to prepare for death, Greatly
to our own amazement and to the
intense surprise of the whole
street, we didn’t run. On the con¬
trary, we sailed into the Colonel
like a brick house falling on a
sand-fly, and we had him licked
inside of five minutes. We can’t
account for these freaks in our
nature. Sometimes we fight like
a tornado, and again we run like a
jack-rabit. * People intending to
lay for us must take their chances.
A PnsIor'N Drpaiu.
"l dreamed,” said the pastor,
"that 1 was bitched to a carriage,
attempting to draw it through the
mud. Why I was assigned that
position I could not explain.
There I was -pulling with all my
might, as though I was the best
carriage horse in town. I had al-
most reached the church when the
mud seemed to get deeper and the
carriage to draw so heavily that I
asked for breath and sank down
exhausted. Looking back I saw
the entire congregation behind the
carriage, apparently pushing; but
the more I tried the harder it
pulled. Finally I stopped to ex¬
amine into the difficulty. 1 went
to the roar, where 1 supposed the
congregation was, but nobody
could be found. 1 called, but no
reply. By and by a voice called
out, ’Hallo!' and, looking up whom
should I see but one of the dea-
cons looking out of the window.
<.)n going . to the , doot , ot the , car-
riage, what was ray astonishment
to find the whole congregation
fjuietlv smiling inside ”
Many a pastor who reads will
say, ‘>Alas! * ; that , was not all „ a
dream." Reader, are you sure it
was not your pastor?
Mammafto her little boy): ''Now,
if ymV be- ro.« 1 an.U o
mamma ti give >ua »nv. <»
Dr. Ayors nice sugar.coatorl
thartic Pill*, ne:;t tw\e you
medicine." Bennie, smiling
ly, dropped off to sleep at once.
Xgti < mmol Afford
At this season of the year to be
without a^good reliable diarrhoea
balsam ill the house, as cramps,
CO lie, diarrhoea and a\l inflamma¬
tion of the stomach and bowels
are exceedingly dangerous it not
attended to at ejicc. One bottle
of Hcc.os' Dl.AKKatJCA 11 a i. SAM
will do more good in eases oi this
kind than any medicine on earth.
We guarantee it, Kiyhgrds &
Ilro., druggist.
Savannah cotton men say cotton
men, say cotton cloth won’t do.
Indigestion results from a partial pa-
ridysis of tins stofnaHi and is the primary
cause that humanity of a\e»;y !' Is U W heir majority to. of The the most ills
asreeable li. and efi'ee.tive remedy and is Kidney Dr. .!.
McLean’s t.ittle F.rvev
I’iib-t.s. as cents a vial.
Marietta has settltr .1 on having
an electric light system.
J’ersons who lead a life of exposure are
subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and
lumbago, and will find a valuable Oil remedy Lini¬
in Dr. J. 11. McJ.eaw's Volcanic
ment: it will ban is) 1 pain and subdue i»-
ilamation.
Editor Wood?., of Hawkinsville,
has a horse that chews tobacco.
Undue exposure to cold wpids, rains
hi ight, light and malaria, inay bring on
infiamathui and soreness or the eyes.
Dr. J. II. McLean’s Strenghtening Eye
Salve will subdue mtiarpation, eootlie the
nerves, and strengthen w-eak- and failing
eye sight. 25 cents a box,
Floyd county has some twenty
odd criminals i,n jail a\v;iitiv>g their
trial.
Pains in the small of the back indicate
a diseased condition of the liver and kid¬
neys. which may be easily removed Liver and 1 y
the use of l)r. .1. H. Mi-Lean’s
Kidney Ilalm. $1,(10 per botfle.
The people of Wilkes county
are gradually raising al! the mules
and horses they need,
Dr. .L IT. McLean's Strengthening Cor¬
dial anil Ill mil Purifier, by its vitalizing
properties, will brighten haggard, pale cheeks, and
transform a pale, dispirited wo¬
man into one of sparkling health and
beauty. $1.00 per bottle.
A new road is to be built from
Macon to Dublin, and the work
will begin at once.
Far better than the harsh'treatment of
medicines which horribly coating gripe the the pa¬
tient and destroy the of
stomach. Dr. .1. FL McLeans Chills and
Fever Cure by mild yet effective action
will cure. Sold at 50 cents a bottle.
The Camilla Clarion says that
the yield of LeConte pears, as
compared with last year, will be
very short.
Sick headache is the bane of many
lives. To cure and prevent this annoy¬
ing complaint use Dr. J, II, McLean’s
Little Liver and Kidney gentle Pillets. They their
are agreeable to take and in
action. 25 cents a vial,
Whitesburg is agitating the
building of a paper mill, and has
something over §8,000 subscribed
for the purpose.
Frequently aoeidents occur in the
household which cause burns, cuts,
sprains and bruises; for use in such cas¬
es Dr. .1, II. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Lini¬
ment has for many years boon the con¬
stant favorite family remedy. '
The saw mill men say that with¬
in a few miles of Cordele alone,
the mills employ between 2000 and
2500 hands. *
dneed A free and easy doses expectoration Dr. •!. is pio-
1 y a few of 11. Mi-
Lean's ’i’ar Wine Lung Halm, in all cases
of breathing. hoarseness, sore throat or difficulty of
The Savannah News is in pos¬
session of a copy of the Pennsyl¬
vania Gazette dated Feb. 7. 17.39,
published by Benjamin Franklin.
Happiness depends very much n» the
condition of (he liver and kidneys. The
ills of life make but little impression on
those whose digestion is kidneys good. with Von can Dr,
regulate vour liver and
.1. 11. McLean's Liver and Kidney Halm.
si.W per bottle.
Whitfield county jail has been
without an occupant for nearly a
year, and the total expenses to the
county tor the past twelve months
have been less than S220.
The Pride of Woman.
A clear pearly transparent skin
is always a sign of pure blood, and
all persons troubled with dark,
greasy, yellow or blotched skin can
rest assured tha t their blood is out
of order. A few doses of Begos’
Blood Bcrifiek & Blood Maker
will temote the cause and the skin
^11 become riear aml transparent,
iriL.it, and it satisfaction is not
given it will cost you nothing. !* ,
j s fully warranted. Richards &
Bro., druggists.
;, "aHini,!
<j rct ? teo-lin >' (me bottle of Bi-ams
kek wt.U entirely remove this
give them a good ^petite atni
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BLOOD AND BRAIN.
Pure blood is \v hr-i oils the machinery <J life,
ease* every n.oveir.eni ol the body, removes sti'.f-
ness of the joints, drives out pain from tit • nerves,
stimulates the brain, proio*tt> the liver.and kidneys
from irritation, on.-bic* physical exertion without
fatigue, prolongs life, and rnaki;* men and v/oiften
perfect in ht-rrlih and feature. Good L!o'»d and
good brain re inseparable.* Ain\fc>ke-*p the blood
pure by using th: only true blood remedy, B- B.
(Botanic iitood Balm.)
Miss S. Tomlinson, Atlanta, Gu. % says:
“ For many years i have !>e: n afflicted with rheu¬
matism ccprtbhi^d with severe kidney troubles, indi*
P£Stion,a,nd nervous prostration.
Rheum a .ism physicians were patent cm
ployed ^nd numinous
msdtHnes rys^rt.d to without benefit. At last 1
began the.use of It. 13, Ii., aa<J its effect was like
magic. Rheumatic pains ceased, my kidneys were
relieved, and my constitution improved at once.”
Z. 'f. Hallerton, Mason, Ga., writes:
“ Three yei.ys ago I contracted a bloo.l poison. 1
applied to a physician at once, ami his treatment
came near killing me. 1 employed an old physician
and thvii went to Kentucky, i
Ho I Spiingtt r then went to Hot Springs noth ani
■ remained two months, but
ing Seemed to cure m« permanently, although tem¬
porary relief was given me. I returned home a
ruined mau physically, with out little prospect of
ever getting well. I tyas persuaded te try l> IS. IS.
and to my utter astonishment it quickly lieatec
every ulcer.”
VV. C. McGaughcy, Webb City, Ark., writes:
“ I owe the comfort of my life to a use ,/ Ii, C. 13.
I was troubled with blood poison
Bad BloCld Ior f>Yi or six years, and found no
Relief ogual tq that gii^n by this
valuable rem.ytliv’
Mrs. Emmq Griffith:,, ynjtia, Tenn., \yritey:
“ The doctors said my boy twelve years old hac
surofula. His knees Were drawn up and joints were
stiff, and for three years ho had b.-er
Sorofula unable It; iv;alk. One bottle of 13.13.13.
has done, jiiiq sq much good lie can
now walk, and bis pain has ceased. Its action on
9 iy buy has been pronounced most wonderful ” (51
Buckler’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, pipers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetteiy chapped
hands, chilblains, corns, and all
skin eruptions, and positively cures is
piles, or no pay reupired. ft
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac¬
tion, or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box, For sale by Kach¬
an! s & Bro.
ice.
M a !i-:ttA AN• ‘ltit UnoiUjlA Raii.-
\V AY #'«)«!•■,•> r.SAl.K OF U>G
( I.AIMKD PllKIOHT.
Tin ful)ov,ing nnplaimed frc-}glit will
he sold for freight and charges to the
highest bidder at flic depot of the county, Com¬
pany at Talking Kopk, Pigkens
Georgia, on Frjilay, May 17, 18S0. at 12:8(1
o’clock, (noun) sharp: consigned A.
$ boxes of iron pipe, to C.
Dumvoody, weight 8040 lbs, advanced
charge $2.10; freight §8.00; storage §2.25.
Total § 7 . 00 ,
Lot of machinery consigned 1 easting, to George spin¬
Taylor, consisting of 1 prP ox 1
dle, 12 pieces timber, 1 tongs, 1 box
washers, 1 roll halls, J box fittings, 1
drum, 1 coil wire rope, 1 engine, 1 pump,
(i rods, 1 box pipe, 18 and p’c’s jacket. j ipc, Weight 1 gear
wheel, 1 fan with hose
5,000 lhg, Advance charges §21.50,
freight §10,50. storage sp.OO, Total
s47 00 . To above
charges wjll he added expense of adver¬
tising. All the above goods have been
on hand at Talking Itoek since August
27. 1888. F. 13. CilAXDl.Kll,
General Freight Agent. p.f,$o,
Marietta, (la., Apr. 15,1880.
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obtained After of ten ail years Druggists exclusive and Dealers sale, can in now Medi¬ bo
cines. It CUltES-take notioe-not simply help:
but CORKS LIVER COJ1M.AINT,
Biliousness nail Oyspepsia.
Is a strictly vegetable and and all all preparation and troubles. yrfl
CCKK iitALAUlA, Malauja, Malakiai.
Dr. S. II. Wise, of Boston, Ky. and says :
“Have practiced Heubini: medicine Liver 15 years, KegnlntOr.” linil no
equal to BaVccr, as of a Madison, Fla.,
3>r. Vf. A. says :
“ V bottle of Heubine is worth more than
S5.00 worth of Quinine in any family ”
Acting on the Liver in a different way from
any other medicine; it is a positive cure for
Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than Pills.
Its peculiar composition is such, that we
guarantee to cure any case of Chills acd Fever
or liilions Fever with one botiie.
It costs but 75 cents and each bottle con¬
tains over 40 average doses, making the cost
loss than two cents a dose. Would you ask
for cheaper medicine 9 It Is not a cure-a'l. But
will cure anv liter, If.Uiotia or Slain*
i-lul Complaint Manufactured by
Tlxo Hertoltt® Co.,
(Successors to Wia.Coadell.l M*. EaHis,3Io.
ASK FOR IT!
THE SELF-THREADING
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In it are com¬
bined the fin¬
est mtchauic-
a f skill. theǤg R
most useful
anri practical K
e|emen,s U knrwn . nmi l Eg
* a ‘ *
make^'a sew-
j n g machine
desirable to
sell or use.
ELD^EDCC MFC. CO.
rteiit 7 Wholesale Office, Bslrtfow, HL
~ 7t ,r, ' WM,< Ar '-' Chiea *>-
39 Brand A>tc York.
A Valuable Farm $or Siale.
jsrtfejg f - Xil WMK %A
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in vi 9V>11 t.i,«* wi«»’« v«r cent inter-
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JUST THINK OK IT!,
jyroNoijoLY B USTED
Do you want a Sewing Machine?
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WARRANTED FU/E YEARS.
Wit 1 al! Attachments.
for illustrated Circulars ot our
«S*X«KiW,W ‘WEW HOMfcS’t
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Saved by ordering direct frofti
Headquarters. Nyccilys for a\ny
Machine, 25 cents a dozen in
stamps. Address
The Louisville Sewing Machine Co.,
No. 520 FOURTH VVENUE,
Louisville, Ky.
ExmchlstOO.
WANTED!!!
Reliable and active men to travel fo,:
an established bouse during the siimmei,
months. Those who can furnish a horse
and give security preferred. Money ad¬
vanced chance monthly for to pay rh-ht expenses, men! ^
great the tjtate
age, business experience, and to save
references. time better send \o attention names and paid address to postal of
cards. Never mind about sending stamp
for reply. Address “BUSINESS,” Boy
1 1, Richmond, Va.
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THE STERLING- PIANOS,
WHICH FOR
Quality of Tone, Beauty of Design,
FINISH and adaptability for stand*
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Every Piano Warranted for Five Years
And satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser.
Also Manufacture the World-Renowned
STERLING OH&AN
Fagtori^s, Derby, Conn,
DRUB STORE.
Drs. F. G. & W. A. Richards,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Keep a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Cigars and Tobacco,
Soap and Fancy Toilet Articles.
Latest style Stationery, Standard Dyes.
Dr. E. Y. Salmon’s Hog Cholera Specific and Cattle Powders.
J. Hardy Rhyne,
Wagons f51athing- Buggies nnd Wood Work
and made to order.
/■-O--s
Wagons, —Repairs JBuggfes, and re-Paints all kinds of—. Farm Tools,
pnd
He does First-Class VVor'c and makes moderate charges.
Buggy work of all kinds a specialty. Give him your patronage.
THE “GEJfl” T^IGYGUE
IS ^ the most perfect Tricycle for Ladies and
Children yet invented. It is recom¬
mended by Physicians as the first and only
machine invented that ladies and girls of a
delicate constitution can ride with benefit.
The rider sits erect, appears natural and
graceful, pleasure making well benefit. the exercise a genuine
as as
The GEM has steel wire whorls with
grooved spokes from Steel tires, thus preveutuig forged steel the
forks, adjustable wearing spring loose, suit
seat to vari¬
''•s&Fs-afc. ous Plush. ages, and is handsomely upholstered in
igS:: l; -A> Hundreds of riders testify to its being the
Bv swiftest, easiest propelled, and most durable
machine on the market. Send for catalogue show¬
ing cut and price. Manufactured by
TOE BUFFALO TRICYCLE CO., BUFFALO, X. Y.
THE FAVORITE CARRIAGE CO.
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
Quality, Workmanship and Ma,-
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<t5 Construction Is SIMPLE, POSITIVE & DURABLE,
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