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CASTOR lA
for Infants and Children.
MOl HERS, Do Vou Know that rai^onc,
Bateman’a Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and
most remedies for children arc composed of opium or morphine ?
no You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons?
no Von Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell
narcotics without labelling them poisons ?
fct Do Yon Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your
child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ?
no Yon Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list
I of its ingredients is published with every bottle ?
no You Know’ that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Bamuel
Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is
now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ?
i’jp no Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
* other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
“ Castoria ” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ?
*
~ no Yon Know that one of the reasons for granting this government-protection
•was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely liarmlesu?
r no You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 33
[ cents, or one cent a dose ?
1 v no Yon Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children
will be kept well, and that you will have unbroken rest ?
Well, these thing* are worth knowing. They are facts.
The fac«Bltnlle S/S/7 f * on every
Hlßnnlnn- of -U&UM wrapper.
Children Cry for Piteher’s Castoria.
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e.H. Webb <st Co.,
80 PEACHTREE ST., ATLANTA, QA.
Stearns, Phoenix, Blue Grass SIOO.OO
and Kennesaw, Bicycles $75.00
We buy, sell and exchange Bicycles.
Repairing a Specialty.
Don’t buy until you figure with 11s.
LUMBER
From Aug. ist to Oct. Ist we make
Lumber, Brick, Shingles, Doors,Sash,
Blinds, Moulding, Lime,etc., our spe
cialty. Biggest and best stock of all
kinds of Building Material now on
our yards ever brought here at one
time. Prices are correct, those that
are not lower, will compare with
those of any other firm.
All orders tilled promptly and
with care.
Our stock of Furniture for summer
and early fall trade continues to come
in, and when completed will be the
best we have ever had. Our Coffin
Department is complete with Coffins,
Caskets, Robes, etc.
B. B. Carmichael & Son.
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Pay but one profit between maker and
user and that a small just one.
Our Big 7fX)Page Catalogue 8 lid Buyers
Guide proves that it's p. - . Pole. Weighs
SVt pounds, illustrations, describes
and teilstheone-protit priceuf over4o,ooo
articles, everything you use. We send it
for lSceuts; that’s not for the book, but
to pay »*u.rt of the postage or e* pre - . . re
and kofci off idlers. You can’t got it too
quick.
MONTGO.V.rT V WARD & CO.,
Ttic Store of Al! the Pecp.c
Michigan Ave., C 'ica^c.
BeE .»e's WINE OF CtRDU) for female disww*
LUMBER
—EOK THE HFAIIM, OF THE NATIONS— j
f Botanic Blood Balm i
/)JS\ THK tiKKAT SOI'TIIKKN RFIKDY FOR j
% fill Skin and Blood Diseases ]
; the blood, and never fails j
W to cure the most inveterate!
Sj BLOOD AND SKIN DIS-j
I EASES, if directions are fol-J
, lowed. Thousands of grate- S
i j-—J ful people sound its praises j
! j and attest its virtues. ;
. Er 'WRITE for Book of Won- j
derful Cures, sent free on ap- !
y plication.
[ If not kept by your local druggist,
(send SI.OO for large bottle, or ?5-°°
[for six bottles, and medicine will be!
I sent, freight paid, by
1 BLOOM BIL’I CO., Atlanta. Gt.
WOMANS WO R K^.-nr.S
Ud>« M bv»n( | M;r*W pr. 4. St a* at Hist C*»j 1 UM » A* t
A smile is the only thing that cat,
be worn wilt approval at all seasons,
and it ilit> homeliest face
I’urruii county lots a negro tutu
who never has eaten any hog meat
The fact was brought not and proven
in a trial for hog slea ing.
SiiiC* l the first of the pres.- it mon I.
a little over 10,000,000 feet of timber
has been shipped from the port of
Darien to foreign and coastwise ports
Mrs. Sam Jones has been presented
with a handsome umbrella by the po ioe
leparlmeut of Atlanta. The handle is
tortoiseshell wiih gol t mount ngs.
“Here’s aqut si iou,” said the iufor
mation editor, “that I can’t answer
I'ln man wauls to know how long girls
should be coutted.’’
“.Just the samo as sliort girls,’’
epFed the obituary editor And the
s'afl' humorist stole the joke and sold it
lo the editor in chief for SI.
Pure Blood is the safeguard of health.
Keep the Blood pure with H..od’s
Sarsaparilla if you would always be
well.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
improve my land so that it will become
more and morerproductive.
Answer 4. The suggestions from
this department upon this subject are
intended, of course, for the average
fanner of the state who has no money
to throw away or to risk upon costly ex
periments, but who wants information
obtained from the experience of others
which can be put into practice cheaply
and effectively.
There are practically but two ways
of improving the soil.
1. Mechanically.—Draining, subs' .1-
ing, etc.
a. Chemically.—Adding plant food to
the soil in any manner whatever.
8. Lvery intelligent man knows
some of the advantages of drain
age; it makes the soil warmer; it
keeps the plant food from boom
ing too diluted and leaves it in a
proper form for absorption by the plant;
it permits free access of air to the roots
of plants; it brings about a decomposi
tion of organic matter and prevents the
formation of hurtful acids. Therefore,
as one stop towards improving the land,
drain all your wet lands where they ad
mit of it. This can lie done cheaply by
covered ditches properly located with
ten or 12 inches of rocks at the bottom,
or if rocks arc* not- convenient, pine poles
from four to six inches in diameter aud
with the bark off will answer almost
as well. With the low places drained,
then comes deep plowing and subsoiling
for the higher land, which will enable
it to hold the surplus water of heavy
rains without washing and permit the
roots of plants to run down deeper in
search of food. Your low lands being
drained and your uplands suhsoiled,
yon have done about all that you can
do for the mechanical improvement of
your land. Of course all lands with any
inclination to wash must he terraced, for
no depth ot subsoiling will alone prevent
washing of the soil during very heavy
rains.
To chemically improve the land,
there must be returned to the soil more
plant food than is taken away by the
annual crops.
To do this the farmer must bend all
his energies to the making of manure
in his stables and, lots; he must haul
muck from the swatnps and leaves from
the woods, with which to lied his stock
of every kind, removing and renewing
the bedding as often as necessary; he
must keep his cottonseed or exchange
them for cottonseed meal, which, with
acid phosphate and stable manure, he
must use in making a compost. This
compost should be applied liberally,
either broadcast or in the drill, and if
not enough to manure all the crops,
should be supplemented with sufficient
commercial fertilizers for that purpose.
in addition to this all small grain
crops as soon as taken off the land must
Ik> followed by peas sowed broadcast,
and all land in corn must be sowed in
peas at the last plowing.
By these simple and inexpensive
moans, with a common sense rotation of
crops, the fertility of the average Gi
gia farm, can not only be maintain .
but increased.
liuckleu’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve iu the world for
cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Better, Chapped
Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money re
founded. Price 25. cents per box.
For sale by I>. .1 Sanders.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried tor CJastorla.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she hud Children, she gave them Castoria.
The U. S. Gov't Reports
show Royal Baking Powder
superior to all others.
Fair Warning!
All persons indebted to me, either
on note or account, must come un and
make immediate se'lhment. If you
cannot pay me now you must make it
satisfactory with me to carry it till
ut x t fall 'l'his is a fair proposition,
and if you do not accept it and cotin
up and make the settlement, yon wilt
tiul your papers iu the Jiands ot a law
ver for collection. This Feb’v 10th.
1896. • Chas R IV.uk: u
mmm
AND ITS
Jo the Editor 1 have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am [
of its power that I consider it im duty to
send t-xo bottles free to those of your readers
who have Consumption,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
I. A. SLOCuM. M. C- ISA Pearl St., Hew York.
The Editorial and Bueinc.s Manarement of
tbts Paper Guarantee gme roa* Prop©#itig&.
LUMBER
what is milk
The most perfect food in the world is milk. Nature
has provided that the youngest and most tender child shall
have this food. In milk there is a generous supply of oil, or
fat. This exists iu the form of minute globules, or tiny
drops. They are so small that it takes hours for them to
rise to the surface, as cream. We say, “milk is an emul
sion,” because the oil is in this finely divided condition.
ScotlS bmdmsfu
of Cod-liver Oil with the hypophosphites, has the cod-liver
oil iu these fine globules, thus making it an emulsion. Boys
and girls, as well as delicate invalids, can take cod-liver cil
when prepared in this manner. In fact, it is well adapted to
young children. The hypophosphites give strength to
the nervous system and needed material to growing bone.
Learn from nature : take cod-liver oil only as an emulsion.
y> cts. and (1 a bottla. SCOTT & BOWNB, Chemists, New York.
I he Macon News and a corrspond
etit of 1 hat paper have instituted a
crusade agait st the indiscriminate aud
U'in»ce»6ary slaughter of the d ves.
which are being baited and shot in
great numbers almost daily in various
places.
Untie Divid N >lai) had been missing
his eggs, and placed some rottou ones
in tbe tie. t and wa ted the resul s. It
wasen't long before a sleek son of llarn
came .long and lifted ihem, as usual,
and in a sb it while proceeded to “bile”
eggß. The waii-r •‘blled,’’ the eggs
busted, anil the nigger fl-'W —Senoia
Gazette.—
A Meriwether county farmer is ad
vertising 62 tine pigs for sale. He’s
solid. Another has 1000 bushels of
Yarn potatoes for sale. He’s solid;
too.
A Woman’s Story.
A NARRATIVE OF WOMAN’S ILLS.
Tlglit I,wring oml l.ack of Ont-D-iW
LlrrclM Bring .Much Woe.
tt'rom the JMlroit Sun.)
The large, pretentious brick residence at
B*i Miami avenue, in this city, is the homo
of the heroine of this inter sting story.
She is Mi-s Margaret Stcnbaugb, and her
experience* during the past four years aro
published here for the Inst time.
Mias Stenbaugh is a pretty girl of about
20 years anil is to-dav the true picture of
tbe ideal, healthy, robust and jovial Ameri
can girl. She was not always so, as is
proven by tbe accompanying statement
made by her.
“ Four years ago,” she said, I was such a
scrawny, puny little midget, pale and ema
ciated by an ailment peculiar to us women,
that tnv father and mother gave me up to
die. Tlie local practitioner, whose name
was t)r. Glassford,(l was at that time living
at Scotland, Out.,) sai 1 it was only u matter
of days when I would be laid away in the
churchyard. “ I cou d not walk. I became
so weak, and regularly every night my
father used to carry me up stairs to my
room. I can distinct'v remember my tell
ing him ’.list be wouldn t have to carry me
about much longer, and how he said, while
the tears glistened in his eyes, that he
vroukL-b*; willing to do it always, if he
could only have me with him.
“ At this time, I read, or was toldby some
body, of the wonderful cures that were being
wrought bv Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Pale People, and my father went to Brant
ford, where he purchased a couple of boxes
from W. Wallace. I commenced taking
them, and I thought for a time that they did
me no good,.but very shortly I noticed a great
change. They began to net on my trouble,
and in the short spice of six weeks I was
able to walk. 1 continued taking the pills,
and in six months i was in the condition
you see me now. I fully believe that they
alone saved me from the grave, and you will
al'vavsfind myself and toe balance of our
family ready to talk about the good Dr.
Williams’ Pink Piila did for mi."
8w rn to and subscribed b?fo-o me this
15th Jay of December, 1803.
D. A. Delaney, Notiry Public,
Wayne Co., Michigan.
An analysis of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
for Pale Feople shows that they contain,
in a condensed form, all the elements neces
sary to give new life and richness to the
blood and restore shattered nerves. Thevare
an unl’uilingspecifie for such diseases as loco
motor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’
dance, seiatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, ner
vous headache, the after effects of la grippe,
palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow
complexions, all forms of weakness either in
male or f inale, and all diseases resulting
from vitiated humors in the blood. Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all dealers,
or will be sent post paid on receipt of price,
(50 cents a box, or fl boxes for #2.so—they
are never sold in bulk or by the 100) by ad
dressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Sche
nectaly, N. Y.
The World’s Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great In leav
ening power as the Royal.
Pilest Piles Itching Piles.
SvMiTosis—Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night; worse by scotch
ing. If allowed to continue, tumors
form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be
coming very rore. "Swmm.’s Oimmknt’
stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcer
ation, and in most cas« s removes the tu
mors At diuggists, or bv mail, for 50 cts
Dr Swavne A Son, Bhiladelpliia.
" BcUadama PLotcr
Cures
Woman's
by touching the Spot
jWcT
Employ
Young
Men v
to distribute
iiiiniiiTiM‘“* our advertise
ments In mrt payment for-al C No
bicycle, which wo send t hem ona pprv v
work dono until the bicycle inrives audprores
satisfactory.
Young Ladies
If bovs or Ctrl, apply they moat be well reoom
meuckxL Write for particulars-
ACHE CYCLE COrtPANY,
ELKHART, IND.
!Noa’. tb time t > s b 0 :b .
' OSAL DISSAS7.
ana h In- rc-u.t .a . ~la
and sudden c’Smati •
It can be cured 1.-, ll
pleas.mt tvniedi which i JR (''Jot
applhd directly info 1| wjb3h ImJ
nostrils. Being quick!'
absorbed it gives ivi cf 1 ™
once
Eiy's Cream Balm
is acknowledged to he the m a th n*f»ii«.di
cure (or Nasal Catarrh. Cold mi Head u> d
Hav Fever >\‘ all remedy’s It opei s and
cleanses (lie nasal passages. a'iaxs pain and
infl inimatian. heals the M>rea. pndr.t- tin*
ineuihrane tioin colds, resior k the «*ei»-is
of usfe and stndl. Pri e sdc, at diuggistc
or by mail
ELY BROTHERS, :>G Warier. st. f N. Y.
Ehair R bllsam
and beautifies thn ha ? r.
Promote* a luxuriant growth.
Fails to Restore C*ray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
HINDER CORSES.
The only *ure Cure tor Corns. Stops ail pniu. Lnnir**s mm»
fort to the teeU Makes walking easy. lias. at Dru^istt.
PC hit heater’* Kiiffll«h lMnmoiwl Ilrnti;.'.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
Original anil Only t»enutne. A
y-./ s«rc, alwavi reliable, ladies a--k
ruf l l ,ru «l?i ß t for 1 -hie heater a Kiui'nh I)ia fvK\
Brand in Ked aort Hold metallicy\/Qr
*>-v «—J'3jyrjJ**oxes. ***aled with bine rD.hn > Take VST
■flA v; Jn tollicr. Refute dangerous suhatitu- v
J'/ ~ ftp t ions and imitation*. At Druggists, or send 4e.
I W jg in stamp* for particulars, t -stiuioaiaU nnd
\ "©• Ey “Relief for Ladle*,” in tetter, by return
_JL If Mall. 10,000 Trstimonisis. Name Paper.
' — l l Chit lie«terChemical< 0., YiadU.ui >guu: c,
■old by ail Local Druggist*. I'hlluUu., IV
BREAKFAST SUPPER,
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMPORTING.
COCOA
BOILING WATER OR MILK.
y 6 O U u y r WALL PAPER m b a V
At Wholesale Prices.
100 SAMPLES FREE.
New designs 3c and up. Elegmt gi t- •
and up Bolder? siime low rides. War
i»»nfed to buit or nionev rt fum ed. Send
|dr postage: deduct wh n ord- rimr F H
rdy, 805 Westmr. htProvidence R. I.
'’rLiberal Discounts to Clubs nd A e .ts
i I
Superior To All Sarsaparillas.
Down in Georgia, over fifty years ago, a marvelous medicine was discovered. It was what
fa now known as P. p. I’,, ( Lippman's Great Remedy ), and its fame and reputation has been
growing with the years.
l or Rheumatism, Blood Poisoning, Pain in the side, wrists, shoulders, back and joints,
Dyspepsia, Malaria, Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it lias never been equalled.
Pain is subjugated, Health Renewed, Appetite restored and sleepless nights banished by
i its wonderful influence.
' P. P. P. is a wonderful tonic and strengthener. Weak women should always take
!*• P* P* 11 builds them up. It has the universal commendation of medical men throughout
the country, because we publish the formula on every bottle, and one trial will convince the
most skeptical that it is a genuine health restorer.
ißeaii The Truth And Be Convinced.
A Wonderful Cure.
\ T was a martyr to muscular rheumatism for thirty
years; tric.l all medicines and Joctors with no per
manent relief. I was advised to take P. P. I\. aud
bc!ore I ha t finished two b~'tles mv pain subsided
so I was able to work. I feel better than I have for
years, and am confident of a complete recovery.
J. S. DUPRISS, Ncwaauvilie, Fla.
Testimony from the Mayor.
I suffered with Rheumatism for fifteen years, tried
all the so calkd specifics, but to no purpose. My
graudsou got me a bottle of P. P. P.. and 1 feel like a
new uian.
w. H. WILDER. Mayor of Albany.
From Two Weii-known Physicians.
We are having a big sale for your P. P. P., and
we prescribe it in a greatmany cases, and find it an ex-
The above letters are taken from many received by us. p. P. P. (Lippman's
Great Remedy,) is a medicine whose virtues are known from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
P. P. P. begins its work by purifying the blood, which is the source of all life’
and does not cease until a perfect and entire cure is effected.
Tlio mortifying eruptions that disfigure the complexion, the tired feeling that pre
vents thorough accomplishments of the daily tasks, sleepless nights, loss of appetite,
irritability of disposition, all mean a derangement of the system consequent from
impure blood, which can and will be cured by P. P. p.
P. P. P. (Lippman's Great Remedy), is conceded by physicians and the people
to be the Greatest Blood Purifier of the Age. It positively and permanently
cores. For sale by all druggists or direct from us; price $i a bottle, six bottles for $5.
LIPPMAR BROS., phopSSW Lippman Blcck. SAVANNAH, GA.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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“ LumlorCity lOrtpu.
“ Hf'cmt I2lßam j 1 rOditi
“ Mis * »-r.. {2 15pm
“ Ei s’ l an : 2 40pm
“ C» *■ h. a n j 1 Cflp m j 32* r»m
“ Macon ; 2 2uam 8 45am 4 oOpm
“ F oviJia. I ! i) ;Viaii :
“ Id 'lXmongh I StFamilO3Bam «143 pm
Ar. A- ania Ooiamjn 4.'r.m TnOpin
“ Chattan'topta 845 am 715’nn 425atn
Cinciir ari. Q. & O ft&Jpm |
Southbound. No. 14 No. 10 N;». S. ,
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & C Sit am 1 -*Mum 7 Udain I
Lv. Chatinnooga. ftuopm 9 45am 12 loam
“ A l lnn la !10 50pm! 4 1 vtpm j 7 ‘Ain n
“ McD-niouKh 11l 45pmj 5 lopm t H 2::uin
“ Florida (iuthjm; 90"ianj
Ar. Macon j 1 25am 7 ldpm lv) 2»»a!n
Lv. C3o<-hran ; 2 40am 11207 pm
“ Kas n.an 1250 pm
“ Mia i p.r .. 1 lspin
“ Ho.eiia 3 40am 1 Hfipm
“ L’lmlier (?ity i 243 pm
“ Hazlehurst j 303 pm
“ Burreiicty | 4 l;lpm
Ar. .Temip. i 5 40am 509r>m
Lv. Everet t. I 6 25am j 610 pm
Ar. Brunswick. I 7 loam! 1 7 loom
Trains 7 and 8 constitute the Fast Day Ex
press between Brunswick and Chattanooga,
with Pullman sleeping ears between Atlauta
and Chattanooga. Also make connection at
Everert with F. C. & P. R. K. to and from
Florida.
Trains 13 and 14 carry Pullman sleeping car
between Brunswick and Atlanta, uniting ai
Everett with the “Cincinnati & Florida
Limited,’* which is a solid vestibuled
train between Cincinnati and Jacksonville, car
rying Pullman sleeping car and day coaches
between those points, also Pullman sleeping
car between St. Louis and Jacksonville; and
having Pullman connection to and from Kansas
City via Holly Springs.
Trains 9 and 10 carry Mann Boudoir sleeping
car between Cincinnati and Atlanta ; also Pull
man sleeper between Louisville and Atlanta
via Lexington. Vestibuled day coaches be
tween Cincinnati and Atlanta.
Connections at Union Depot Atlanta for all
points north, east and west.
W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP,
Gen'l Superintendent, Tiattic Manager,
v. hington, D. 0. Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen’i Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agt.
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
GET THE BEST
When you are about to buy a Sewing Machine
do not be deceived by alluring advertisement*
and be led to think you can get the best made,
finest finished and
Most Popular
for a mere song. See to it that JPI
Jou buy from reliable manu- fnVKy
acturers that have gained a yyr
reputation by honestand square IqlßwWjFtu
dealing, you will then get a k. WMBBC*
dewing Machine that is noted fiß’TmA
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There is none in the world that
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i’ ■ ifipQiSPS struction, durability of working
LdßnfflU parts, fineness of finish, beauty
I in appearance, or has as many
v improvements as the
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It has Automatic Tension, Double Peed, alike
>n both si les or needle no other has
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in adjust . io centers, thus reducing friction to
he minimum.
afKITS FOR CIRCULARS.
HE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.
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Foil SALE EY
For Sale by H. J. Copeland.
cellent thing. We handle about one dozen bottles a
week.
Dra. J. M. A M. T. RICHARDSON. Tiedmont, S. C.
Hot Spring. Surpassed.
A bottle of P. P. p., has done me more good than
three mouths’ treatment at the Hot Springs, Ark.
JAMES M. NEWTON, Aberdeen, Brown Co., O.
Pimples, Scros and Eruptions Curod.
I take great pleasure in testifying to the efficient
qualities cf the popular medicine lor skin di« casts
known as P. P. P. I suffered for several years with
an unsightly aud disagreeable eruption on my face.
After taking three bottles iu accordance with direc
tions, I am entirely cured.
Capl. J. D. JOHNSTON,
Savannah, Ga, of Johnston A Co.
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ATTORN 11 -jA 'V,
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Will practice in .1. u.. t, ol urorgit
4 f e<-i« i atieotioi. (cmercia. an-.l
>i .irlollcjtious. Will u-. 1 *ll ;nt Courts
tt (i.taiptrjii
far W. hi r othce.
j - RO. M. I.KV O,
a r roitxKV \ r law,
MjJo.Voi- -!,Ca.
"ill iirtctica tu tli.„ coiitiia* to uj. rising
sli-i r iiut J u l . i.il Circuit, the > .|,ieuie
Jourt of (*e ir,'ia, i-i.J 'I Uuittd Metes
District Court.
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ATTOII.NKY V; LAW,
A. ci «*•:. »i *.m , i 1 1 ,
V\ r i!i pruciice .. itie? com: os*
i ; * r H * Miof • r’enie Court of
ieo.ga «uU l?,. ites Dio ict
jmui. jan I ly
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ATIOi-NjA LAV'.
vV r ill piuc.ic »i its compvftiiig
ui Flint J udu nt 1 Lilt *.* supreme buui t
i Georgia and the L* 1111 ? States Distriit
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
McDonough. '»a.
Piomp: attenlion t,ivtii toull professional
lutii s day and n
Office in iSoian building, room north of
-ols. Bryan and Dkueu.
Dr.B.S.IiMEB, Bentisl
nrllonoush, Un.
OFFICE IN THE TVE BUILDING
Open the latter hall of each month.
I>R. T. J. BRIDGES,
Physician ard Surgeon,
LCCUST CRC.VE, CA.
Calls promptly answered.
Also keeps a nice l:nV of Drugs, Patent
Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, Toilet Arti
cles. etc.
A- WWHS.V,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McIh'XOH.., tj A.
Office in souih side jfnott Building.
Al business carefully and promptly af
end e to
IS'Am prepar J to negotiate loans on
•al estate Terms ea
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DENTIST.
McDonough Ga.
Any one desiring work done can be ac
commodated rdiher I '’calling on me in p<*r
von or addressing me through the mails.
Terms cash, unie?s ipv ,; al arrangements
ire otherwise made
J| A. PEEPLES
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hampton, Ga,
Will practice in all t' . counties composing
the Flint Judicial Circuit, the Supreme Court
of Georgia and the District Court ol the
United States. Spo.cial ird prompt Men
tion given to Collectii'iia. 0«t 8, M-h
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WJB wJr' Bfl by I'eck'- tiler Tubular E.ir Cu»h»
IV ion*. ConfortaU*
Suwewful where *ll remedies fail. Sold byF. lllMtox.only . rQCC
I 853 Broadway, New York. Writ* for Took o£ proof* 111 Lu