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THE HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY
VOL. XIX.
A <■:<>. W. KUYAX,
IJ
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MoOonoi oh, G a .
Wi’l pnrticc in the counties comprising
the Flint ludicisl Circuit, the Supreme
Court of Georgia, and the United States
Jits 'riel C mrt.
yyjl. I. VIt'KKN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDonough, Ga.
Will practice in the counties composing
be Flint .Judicial Circuit, the Supreme Court
*3 i'Georgia and the United States District
■Court. apr-27-ly
jg J. KKA«AI%,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
* McDonoiob, Ga.
Will practice in all the Courts of Georgia
Special attention given to commercial and
'Other collections. Will attend all the Courts
at Hampton regularly. Office upstairs over
Ths Wekklt office.
yy A. BROW.I,
‘ ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDosoi'oh, Ga.
■WHI practice in all the counties compos
•ing'fl* Flint Circuit, the Supreme Court of
Georgia and the United States District
Court. janl-ly
JOHN L. T¥E.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Gate City Natioal Bank Building,
Atlanta, Ga,
■Practices in the State and Federal Courts.
j A. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hampton, Ga,
'Will-practice in all the counties composing
Uhe Flint Judicial Circuit, the Supreme Court
of Georgia and the District Court ol the
United States. Special and prompt mteii
itiongiveinto Collections, Oet. 8, I *’■ F
P. |CA!»II*«KI.I^
DENTIST.
McDonocob Ga.
/fc ny one desiring work done can he ac
r-oun'iodated either by calling on me i« per
• ?oin*: addressing me through the mails.
: Terms cash, unless special arrangements
lire otherwise made.
» THE BTAWPARP.
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{Rheumatic Remedy
4> Has sustained its reputation for 18 years
♦ os being the standard remedy for the
quick and permanent cure of Rheuma
tisrn, Gout, Seia»i«a, etc., in all its forms.
£ It is endorsed by thousands of Physi
£ dans, Publishers and Patients. It is
purely vegetable and builds up from the
£ first <i' 'Se. It never fails to cure.
£ price is one dollar a bottle, or six
\ bottle? for five dollars. Our 40-page Pam
y pblet Free by Mail. Address,
3-Purar.g’s Rheumatic Remedy Co.
<T jpis L Street,WasMngton, D. C.
b Liver Pills are the best on
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i round out the figure. They are the
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harmless.
I’rice, prepaid, $1 per box, t> for .$.
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Blood and Skin Diseases
Always R R R
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BOTANIC BLOOD BALTO never falls
to cure all manner of Blood and Skin dis
eases. It is the great Southern building up
and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner
of skin and blood diseases. As a building
up tonic it is without a rival, and absolutely
beyond comparison with any other similar
remedy ever offered to the public. It is a
panacea for all ills resulting from impure
blood, or an impoverished condition of the
human system. A single bottle will demon
strate its paramount virtues.
fST-Send for free book of Wonderful Cures.
Price, $l.OO per large bottle; $5.00 for six
bottles.
For sale by druggists; if not send to us,
and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on
receipt of price. Address
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga.
Griffin Water Cure
Jg permanently located one block from
tbe passenges depot." Open aud ready
to receive and treat all Acute and
Chronic Invalids. Send a postage
stamp for circular.
mt .1. si. ait jintko.au.
Proprietor, Griffin, Ga.
I.eare lo Nell.
GEORGIA —Henry County.
To nil whom it m»v concern: J. A. and
M C. Morris, executors of John B. Morris,
deceased, have in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell all the lands
belonging to the estate of said deceased,
and said applicatii n will be heard on the
first Monday in Novemlier next. This 2otl>
day of Sept., 1894.
WM. s. NELSON", Ordinary H.C.
Local Currency.
Floyd county is discussing the issue
of county bonds of denominations of
oue to ten dollars. The matter was
referred to Secretary < arlisle, and he
referred it to the Solicitor of the treas
ury. “He says : “In response to your
request I have to advise you that uo
statue of the Uuited States prohibits
the issue of county bonds in any de
nominatiou. A couuty has the right t"
issue bouds when uot in contravention
to the constitution of the state.” The
Solicitor also cites the various prohibi
tions of currency under the ten per
cent clause, and concludes with the sug
gestion that the word ‘county’ is no
where enumerated among the prohibi
ted class, and gives his opinion that the
proposed issue in Floyd county would
not be taxable under said statute.
“As the purpose of Flovd county to
issue these bonds drawing 4 per cent
interest with a view to using same as a
local currency was expressly stated,”
says the Brutiswick Tiraes-Advertiser
in commenting upon the matter, “this
decision is a most important one.
While showing that the democratic
idea is subservient to the greatest possi
ble rights of the Btates in its construe
lion of laws, under which we have been
so long enslaved, it also opentt a new
theory of financial operation of local
communities, whereby their credit may
be upheld by local sympathy and con
fidence, supplying the need of currency
at home, aud keeping within sight the
interest on such indebtedness.
If the opiuion of the solicitor holds
good, the Floyd county people have
very near settled the state prob
letn.”
Thousands of Cures
Have been made of Rheumatism, Ca
tarrb, Ulcers, Sores, Blotches and the
most malignant Mood and skin diseases
by Botauic Blood Balm, the result of
forty years experience of an eminent
Scientific and conscientious physician.
Send for book of wonderful cures, and
learn which is the best remedy. Bo
tanic Blood Balm stands at the head.
Price only $l.OO per large bottle. For
sale by druggists. Send for free book
and learn «fsdom. Address Blood
Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Then and Now.
The present low price of cotton has
caused a great deal of grumbling among
the farmers, and cries of hard times are
coutinualiy heard. But there is one
thing a great many people never think
of, aud that is, while cotton has dropped
to 5 cents, other things have been re
duced in proportion. It is true it takes
the same work to produce a hale of cot
ton now that it did when It was 10
cents a pound. One of our merchants
who has been in bua'ness for a long
time furnished us with a few prices of
staple goods ten years ago which we
give, with the prices of the same goods
to day :
10 yrs. ago now
Domestic
Cotton checks 11c 4c
Jeans 35c 18c
Cottouade 25c 12^c
Clothing suits S2O $lO
Sugar, per lb 14c 5c
Molasses, per gl 75c 25c
These are only a few selected at ran
dom, but they are sufficient to show
how the price of goods has fallen as
well as the price of cotton —Ex.
Danger from Catarrh.
The most important feature about
that very common complaint, catarrh
in the head, is its tendency to develop
into some other more serious ana dan
gerous disease. The foul matter drop
ping from the head into the bronchial
tubes or lungs is very liable to lead to
bronchitis or consumption, that destroy
er which causes more deaths iD this
country than any other disease. As
catarrh originates in impurities in the
blood, local applications cac do but
little good. T/.e common sense method
; of treatment is to purify tbe blood, and
j lor this purpose there is no preparation
' superior to Hood’s Sarsaparilla The
powerful action of this medicine upon
1 the blood expels every impurity, and
■by so doing cures catarrh and gives
health to the entire organization.
Almost a New York Dally.
The Democratic wonder, The New
York Weekly World, has just changed
its weekly into a twice a week paper,
and you can now get the two papers a
week for the same old price—$1.00 a
year.
Think of it! The news from New
York right at your door fresh every
throe days—lo 4 papers a year.
Dr. Price’* Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
McDonough, ga.. Friday. November o. isoi.
Luck Stood by Hint.
A veteran of the Aroostook war tells
a story of how good luck brought a poor
marksman out of a had scrape, says the
Lewiston (He.) Journal. Fairfield
visited Houlton ami reviewed the troops
stationed there as commander in chief,
and, of course, it was the biggest kind
of a military event. The Dexter Ri
fle company had some crack shots in it,
and as a part of the exercises iu honor
of the governor’s coming, they were
marched out for target practice. As
they made some excellent hits (the fig
ure of an Indian being the mark), the
governor expressed his pleasure in their
proficiency aud said loud enough for
the men to hear :
“Now, I would like to see your very
best marksman try his skill.”
In the company was a man noted for
never being able to hit anything, and
at once, in a spirit of deviltry, the cry
ran along the line repeating his name
in answer to the governor’s call. With
out flinching he stepped six paces to the
front and saluted;
“Where do yon want me to hit him,
governor i” he asked with perfect com
posure.
“Just at the bottom of the left ear,
sir,” said the chief magistrate, pointing
at the murk.
“All right, air.” The soldier raised
his gun, shut his eyes and turned his
bead away as usual, and fired. The
men were all on a broad griu at the
great joke of the thing, but when the
bullet struck the mark, whistling off a
piece of the Indian’s left ear, there was
a shout of surprise that could be heard
all over the township.
Meditation on Death.
Ah, foolish one! why thinkest thou
that thou shalt live long, when thou are
not sure of a single day ? How many
have been snatched away from the
body ? How many times hast thou
heard, how one was slain by the sword,
another was drowned, another falling
from on high broke his neck, another
died at the table, another whilst at
p ] ay ! Oue died by fire, another by the
sword, another by pestileuce, another by
the robber. Thu* cometh death to a'l,
and the life ol men swiftly passetb away
like a shadow.
Who will remember thee after death P
And who will entreat for thee ? Wotk,
work now, oh dearly beloved, work all
that thdu canst. F,r thou knowest not
when thou shalt die, nor what shall
happen unto thee after death. While
thou hast time, lay up for thyself un
dying riches. Thinknought but of
thy salvation ; care only lor the things
of God. Make to thyself friends, by
renarvating the saints of God and walk,
ing in their steps, that when thou fail
est, thou mayest be received into ever
lasting habitation.
Keep thyself as a stranger aud a
pilgrim upou the earth, to whom the
things of the world appertain not.
Keep thine heart free and lifted up
toward God, for here have we no con
tinuing city. To him direct thy daily
prayers with crying and tears, that thy
spirit may be found worthy to pass hap
pily after death unto tts Lord. Amen.
The Best of All.
McMinnville, Tenn.,Nov. 15,1893.
I had kidney trouble for over twen
ty years aud had tried everything I
could hear of, without benefit. Two
bottles of King’s Royal Germetuer
cured me, aud I have not bad any
trouble for six months and believe 1
am cured. I certainly think it the fin
est remedy I ever saw, and have rec
ommended it to many friends for fev
ere, stomach, kidney and bowel trou
bles, aud their use of Germetuer has
been satisfactory in every instance.
H. F\. Faulkner. $1 ; 6 for $5.
A newspaper man discourses as fol
lows : “Don’t make fun of a boy whose
clothes don’t fit. In five years his
clothes may be tailormade, while yours
are second hand. Don't make fun of a
poor girl, for in a short time she may
be the happy wife of some man of
brains and a bank account, while you
might be glad to clerk for her husband
and sleep in the attic.”
Train Arrival)*.
GEORGIA MIDLAND.
Leave 5:20 a. m., return 8:50 p. m.
SOUTHERN.
Going north, leave McDonough 6:32
a. m., 10:37 a m., 6:56 p. m. Going
south, 8:39 a. m., 5:10 p. m., 8:36 p. m.
AH are through trains except those
i arriving here at 10:33 a. m. and 5:09
p. m., these two making all the stops.
Remember Kuhn, the Atlanta pho
, tographer has no superior.
OF CARDUi, t Tonic for Women.
Shot or Not.
A duel was lately fought iu Texas
by Alexander Shott and John S. Nutt.
Nott was shot, and Shot was not. In
this case it is better to he Shptt than
Nott. There was a rumor that Nott
was not shot, and Shott avows that he
shot Nott, which proves either that the
shot Shott shot at Nott was uot shot,
or that Nott was shot, notwithstanding.
Circumstantial evideuoe is not always
good. It may be made to appear that
the shot Shott shot shot Nott, or as
accident with firearms are frequent it
may be possible that the shot Shott
shot shot Shott himself, when the af
fair would resolve itself into its origi
nal elements, aud Shott would not be
not. We thiuk, however, that the shot
Shott shot shot not Shott, but Nott ;
anyway, it is hard to tell who was not.
Ringing Noises
In the ears, sometimes a roving, buz
zing sound, are caused by catarrh, tha,
exceedingly disagreeable and very com
mon disease. Loss of smell or hearing
also result from catarrh. Hood's Sar
saparilla, the great blood purifier, is a
peculiarly successful remedy for this
disease, which it cures by put Tying the
blood.
Hood’s Pills are the best after din
ner pills, assist digestion, prevent con
stipation.
He Wasn’t Afrairl.
At 2 o’lock Tuesday morning, when
all the people living ou College avenue,
Indianapolis, were fast asleep, there
was commotion in one of the beautiful
mansions along that thoroughfare. It
was the home of a merchant, and the
commotiou broke loose in the sleeping
apartmeut of himself aud " wife. She
started it.
She awakeued suddenly and thought
she heard some one trying to break in
downstairs. She shook her husband,
and, after some time had elapsed, sue
ceeded in roakiog him realize the situa
tion. They both listened. There was
some noise, sure enough, and a cold
shiver that would have been welcome
at any other time crept down his spinal
column and eveu to his toes.
He determined uot to scared,
though his teeth were chattering, so be
announced that he would go down and
investigate.
“Areu’t you afraid, dear ?’’ nervous
ly asked his wife.
He took out his revolver, struck a
match, lighted a lamp, aud theu looked
at her in disgust.
“Afraid ! Well, hardly. I never
saw the mau yet I was afraid of.
Now, don’t make any noise, but come
on.”
The little woman started iu aston
ishmeut. “Do you waut me to go,
too ?”
“Do I want yon to go ? Why, of
course Ido ? You must go ahead and
carry the light so I can see to shoot.
Do you thiuk I could hit a burglar in
the dark ? Hurry up or he’ll be gone.”
“Do I want you to go ? Why, of
course I do. You must go ahead and
carry the light so I can see to shoot.
Do you thing I could hit a burglar in
the dark ? Hurry up or he'll be gone.”
And that man made the little woman
go ahead with the light, while he held
the revolver over her shoulder at full
cock. They traversed the house from
garret to cellar, finally found a stray
dog scratching at the hack door and
came back to bed. He sat up for an
hour telling her what be would have
done had there been a burglar there.
DeLeon, Texas.
M ssib. Lippman Bros., Savannah, Ga.
Gents—l’ve used nearly four bottles
of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the
crown of my head to the soles of my
feet. Your P. P. P. lias cured difficul
ty of breathing and smothering, palpi
tai ou of tbe heart, and relieved me of
all pain ; one nostril was closed for ten
years, now 1 can breathe through it
readil).
i have not slept on either side for
two years, in fact, dreaded to see night
come, now 1 sleep soundly in any posi
tion all night.
I am 59 years old, but expect soon
to be able to take hold of the plow han
dles ; I feel proud i was lucky enough
to get P. P. P„ and I heartily recom
I mend it to rev friends and the public
generally. Youre respectfully,
A. M. RAMSEY.
The State of Texas, |
County of Comanche.(
Before tbe undersigned authority on
i this day, personally appeared A. M«
Ramsey, who after being duly sworn,
says on oa'h that the foregoing state
ment made by him relative to the vir
tue of P. P. P medicine is true.
A. M. RAMSEY,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
thi a , August 4th, 1891.
J. M. Lambert, N. P.,
Comanche Co., Texas.
$L tCK-DRIUGHf tea cures Constipation.
A DOCTOR’S I’ll (LANTiI KOCH Y.
Thousands Atlllctcl !>y Chronic Ca
tarrh Under Free Treatment.
Die first day of November, 1893,
l)r. Hartman gave his consent to take
charge of the treatment of 10,000 cases
of chroniu catarrh free of charge. The*
announcement was at once published in
all the leading papers, when the appli
cations came pouring in from every
State in the Union With a large
uurnber of clerks aud stenographers to
assist him, the doctor actually directs
the treatment of thousands of cases by
correspondence, which cost the patients
nothing, except the necessary medi
ciues, which are obtained at the nearest
drug store. To become a patient it is
only necessary to send name and ad
dress, describe symptoms, and minute
directions as to diet, sanitary regula
tions, and other advice will be sent
promptly.
Wherever Dr. Hartman is known
the name of I’u ru na has become a
household word. It is safe to say that
no mediciue in existence is used by so
many families as I'e ru na. This is
especially true of this time of the year,
when the people are liable to catarrhal
alleotions, coughs, colds, la grippe, etc
Pe ru-na has cured more cases of
chronic catarth than all other medicines
combined. The great majority of those
who use it buy the remedy themselves,
use it according to directions, not even
reporting their case to Dr. Ilartinan
until after they are entirely cured.
But now that a limited numlier of cases
can secure the personal attention of
Dr. Hartman ftee of charge, it is not
to be wondered at that many prefer to
do so. Pe-ru ua never fails to cure
catarrh when properly used.
The Peru na Drug Manufacturing
Company ol Columbus, Ohio, are send
ing free to any address a book on
chronic catarrh which gives the latest
treatment for catarrh, coughs, colds,
la grippe, bronchitis, and all other af
fections of head, throat and lungs,
With cotton at f>.J cents per pound,
and bacon at 12. J cents, it appears ut
terly increditable that a farmer will
raise the fleecy staple instead the
greasy necessity. A hog weighing 300
pounds will never fail to bring more
money than ajbale of cotton, and is not
half so much trouble to raise. At pres
ent prices, when a mail raises twenty
bales of cotton, he will get for it SfJOO.
Out of this he will have to pay the ex
penses of raising, picking, ginning
which will leave the producer precious
little. Were he to raise corn, sorghum
aud other feed, aud fatten twenty head
of hogs, that would average eyen 300
pounds each, the farmer will receive
not less than SOOO in cash. But what
is the use iu figuiing? Its easier to
break a town sow from relishing slop
than a southern farmer from raising
cotton. If cotton was three cents per
pound, bacon 23 cents, biscuits and
corn doiLers $4 per dozen, there are
thousands of people who would contin
ue to plant and gather the great white
back breaking king of the south.—Ty
ler Harpoon.
i:i<-rlrl<' Itillcrs.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Electric Hitters
sing the same song of praise.—A pure
medicine does not exist and it is guaran
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric
Bitters wil' cure all diseases of the Liver
and Kidneys, will remove I’imples, Boils,
Salt Rheum, and other afflictions caused hy
'mpure hlood.—Will drive Malaria from the
system and prevent as well as cure al I
Malarial fevers. —For cure of Headache,
Constipation and Indigestion try Electric
Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded.—l’rice 50cts. and if 1.00
per bottle at any drug store.
A law in Norway prohibits any per
son from spending more than five cents
for liquors at one visit to a public
house, and alcoholic stimulents are
sold to sober persons.
A French physician reports a case
of hiccough successful treated by tak
ing snuff uutil sneezing was provoked.
The Scotch have a saying: Who
cheats me once, shame befall him; it be
cheats me twice, shame befall me.”
Id France the population averages
about 187 to the square mile. In this
country the average is 21 to the square
mile.
It is estimated that Florida’s crop
of pineapples this vedr will aggregate
50,000 crates, or fully 2,300,000 pine
apples.
Adversity is the trial of principle;
without it a man hardly knows whether
he is an honest man or not.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest US. Gov’t Report
K&
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Advice ,
to Boys
Russell Sage
The great financier, gives the follow
ing good advice to boys, which
parents might also read with profit:
“ Boys, go to school as long as you
can, and remember every hour spent In
study In your youth will be worth money
to you In after life. Read good books;
make yourself acquainted with history;
study the progress of nations and the
careers of men who have made
nations great.
“ Study religion, science, statecraft
and history. Learn to read
Intelligently, so that you can turn to
practical use In after life the reading
of your youth. Be sure you begin
right. Do not waste tlrr.s in reading
trashy books.”
Mr. Sage further‘says:
“ The boy who is wanted in the
business world of today must be
educated. If his parents camm) afford to
give him a college or a high school
eduucation he must learn to study
without the aid of a teacher, In the early
mornings before business begins, and
In the evenings after business hours.
It can no longer be truthfully said that
an education is out of any one’s
reach.”
This Is the advice of a man who Is
one of the most conspicuous business
successes of our time, and who has
amassed one of the largest fortunes In
America. It cannot possibly be
Charged that he is In the pay of THE
ATLANTA CONSTJTUTJON, and yet
these words given as the conviction of a
life of unusual observation and
experience advises as strongly as words
can that you hasten to accept the offer
of The Constitution, and secure this
treatest of popular educators, The
ncyclopaedla Brltannlca.
The edition offered by The
Constitution fills every requirement of
Mr. Sage’s recipe for success. It is the
only edition that Is up to date. Who
will be without these books now,
when Ten Cents a day will secure
them ?
Write for Particulars
Railroads in Holland are socaiefully
managed that the accidental deaths on
them average only one a year for the
entire country.
Dennis Koorobee, who died in Ire
land in the early part of 1852, had 48
children, 23G grandchildren and 044
great grandchrildren.
To preserve a friend, three things
are required: To honor him present,
praise him absent, and assist him in his
necessities.
Speech, it is said, was given to man
to conceal his thoughts. On the politi
cal stump it is used to befuddle the
thoughts of the other fellow.
■ Jerusalem, the Holy City, has 135
saloons, whose license fees go to Con
stantinople. An application has been
made to establish a brewery within its
walls, but refused.
Two Lives Mined.
Mis. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction Citv.
111., wag told by her doctors she bad Con
sumption and that there was no hope for
. her, but two bodies Dr. King’s New Dis
! covery com; letely cured her and she savs it
| saved her life. Mr. Thun. Egg. -s, I lilt
Florida St San Francisco, full'red from a
dreadful cold, approaching Comsumption,
tried without result everything else then
; liought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery and in two weeks was cured. He is
naturally thankful. It is such results, of
; which these are samples, that prove the
wonderful efficacy of this medicine in
Coughs and Colds. F.ee trial bottles at
any drug store. Regular size 50c. an 1
11 00.
5 CENTS A COPY
Don’t* of Dress.
Don’t hold up silks display
rags.
Don’t use pin* where stitches would
do.
Don't wear a sailor hat with a silk
dress.
Don’t wear striped material if you
are tall.
Don’t wear tan shoes if you have
large feet.
Don't wear a white petticoat unless
it is white.
Don’t dress more fashionably than
becomingly. f
Don’t imagine that beauty will atone
for untidiness.
Don’t buy common boots—they nre
not economical. *
Don’t trim good material with Com
mon trimmings.
Don’t wear big sleeves and big hats
if you are short ( 43)
Don’t expect great bargains to turn
out great sayings.
Don’t jump into your clothes and
expect to look dressed.
Don’t dress your head at the expense
>f your hands'and feet.
Don’t wear a fur or feather boa with
a cotton dress or shirt.
Don’t wear feathers in your hat and
patches on your boots.
Don’t achieve the grotesque while
attempting the original.
Don’t wear a sailor hat and blouse
after your fortieth birthday.
Don’t pinch your waist. Fat, like
murdcf, will out —somewhere.
English Spavin Liniment removes
all hard, soft or calloused lumps and
blemishes from horses blood spavins,
curbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, sti
fles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs
etc. Save SSO by use of one bottle.
Warranted the m >st wonderful Blemish
Cure ever known. Sold by C. 1). Mc-
Donald
Holding the democrats responsible
for the low prices of cotton is like
charging up the Kansas cyclone to the
populist.—Sparta Ishmaelite.
Head not books aloue, but men; and
cheifly be careful to read thyself.
Three precious things that many
throw away—time, money and health.
I'IIm! l’lleitl Itching I’iles.
Symptoms —Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; worse by scratch
ing. If allowed to continue, tumors
form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming very sore. “Swatne's Ointment'
slops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and in most cases removes the tu
mors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cts.
Dr. Swayne & Son, Bhihidclphia.
The right time to lift a church debt
is before the debt has been increased.
r*
Four fifths of the sugar plantations
in Hawaii are owned by Americans.
To My Friends And
Customers.
It in a well known fact that /
have always been lenient and indul
gent with my customers ; but the
time has come, and now is, when I
am oblii/ed to collect or close up my
business: Your beiruj good does not
help me pay a bank note or settle for
a car of flour. You ought not to
hold your cotton back if your note
or account is due. Gentlemen,
yleuse come forward if you want
accommodations next year. Help
me when f need it, if you expect me
to help you when you need it.
Your friend,
TUGS. I). STEW A JUT.
Oct. 1, 1894-
People who can be spoiled by honest
piaise are no account to begin with.
The Capitol at Washington it is said
has cost the country $30,000,000 to
build and keep in repair.
Awarded
Highest Horrors— World’s Fair.
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