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LANIER & YOUMANS, Proprietors.
VOL 3.
Important Shoe;
Oa.
Southern
[Chill and Fever
Remedy
There being such a great demand
for Fovcr remedies in this country,
|l have boon making a special study
taf the different remedies used in
malnrialtroubles ever since I have
been in tbe drag business.' I de
termined last Fall upon putting up'
some preparation that would cure
the majority of cases of Fever,
Ague, Chills, etc., and that would
take the place of a great number of
Northern and Western Fever and
Ague remedies, believing that one
living in this section.’is capable of
preparing something that is better
for tho peculiar class of fever-ami
th? debilitating condition of the
system that prevails during tho
Summer months. I have far ex
ceeded my expectations— Last
Spring I began to . manufacture
KINGS’ FEVER TONIC,
ince which time I have put up
md sold several ’thousand bottles,
4 IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE
A single instance. Meeting
ith this unprecedented success I
Jfcel pcrfeetlv safe in placing o
jjGUARANTEE upon EVERY bot-
;tle; so, when it is taken according
.to the directious/nnd it does not ef
fect aVare the money will bere-
- nded. ; ” •
The regular practicing pnysi-
ci.-.ns of the country have examin-
Vahlosta,
SASH,
P&OORS,
TfTffTtCS, 3 ..I place before the public only a
■y jUJLJnl of the great number of unsolic- |
Paints;
" Oils,
Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
■ And Colors;
Glass,
Putty,
Varnishes,
MaiDem®?!
Wall Paper,
MACBIH1RY AILS A SPECIALTY,
LOCKS,
Nash Weights,
CORDS,
Hinges,
Screws,
Lime,
blaster,
Hair, Cement,
Etc., Etc.
Write for prices.
jan 6-8G-1 y
An
Decision of the!
Supreme Court.
Secret or So-called Pattest Medi
cines Declared Usirp.vtions* and
D.kNr.EiioL's Infringements on’ tiie
TnrE Science op Medicine. .
TIIKIIt CLAIMS ARE UNFOUNDED, AND
THEIR FORMULAS- WILL NOT BEAR
TIIE TIERCING SCRUTINY "OF
, CHEMISTS rHYMCtUS*. _
y MAN*Y ARE WORTHLESS AND
. .SOME ACTUALLY-DANGER
OUS TO HUMAN LIFE.
The . Startling- Revelation that
Twenty Thousand Infants are
Annually Killed in the Uni
ted States by tho Use of
“Soothing Syrup” Which ..
Analysis Shows to Contain a Large
Per. cent! of Opium. Mothers
Poisoning their Innocent Babes
with Laudanum Concealed in, a
Secret Nostrum, “Guaranteed, to
contain no Opiate,”
Chief Justice Common Sense Says :
Ladies and Gentlemen of this vast uni
verse.—-This case is certainly the most
important that has ever come before
us for consideration, and demands our
undivided attention. It is by no means
a new issue, for, as far back iw we can
trace the true science of medicine, we
can also see that this evil has existed :
—this claim of some to have “discover
ed” some wonderful -healing' balm
known only to themselves and some ig
noramus from whom they learacdhow
to make their panacea—I need not tell
the intelligent how uterly false such
claims are, both as to the origin, and
value of these nostrums. We think
test of merit is the only fair test, and the
universal sentiment is that every, one
should be willing to "abide by it.. Compe
tition in the manufacture of medicihep,
to the extent that it lias for its pr |
object the placing of the best
upon tbe market, c a t a1»l i
tbe legitimate place of a preparation
on its merits,’ To ward off
such competition by claims of a 'secret
known only to the manufacturer, is to
substitute false recommendations for
true ones, and to elevate the inferior to
a par with that wli?ph -is* first-class.—
We have positive evidence, also, that
ed the formula of Jennings lever carefully compiled statistic on the gub-
[Tonie, and pronounce it efficient jyct’Of-dw<fe*ta»pd^cidept.-UL'ke.teu*
and harmless. uerpenhdor entldhood estimates that
' Twenty Thousand Children
Arc annually killed outright by the use
of so-called “Soothing Syrup,” “gdar-
anteed to contain no opiate.” Think
of this, gentlemen and ladies of tfie
great Jury of Public Opinion, see tbe
loving mother dropping the vile opium
mixture that is to till her child, worst
of all with her own hand murdering her
innocent babe, laboring under the de
lusion that “it contained no opium,”
and yet analysis shows that a certain
popular “soothing syrup” does contain
a large, dangerously large \ proportion
of laudanum and 20,000 children are es
timated as being the number that are
each year swept into the grave by it and
similar preparations, “said to contain
!H gia& turn away in disgust, from
all such vile mixtures, as they have no
means of judging of their applicability
and are not willing to give blindly an
unknown ihixture which'may be worth
less, may be dangerous- and might
poesi bly suit the diseases for which it
was recommended, but .no certainty
exists as to the strength or uniformity
of the preparation, it is a secret, or pat-
tent medicine, made with an eye to
cheapness of production, amL exclusive
control, based on a false claim of .“dis
covery,” and peculiar virtues and me
dicinal qualities with an utter disregard
to truth, science and. common sense.
Such.claims,-however, are short-lived
for the public.: though deceived for the
time cannot always be hoodwinked, and
arc fast finding out the hollowness of
pattent medicine boastings. The truly
meritorious cannot, be cried down nor
it be retarded,, it is a part of $he
cli of progress, and the only way to
t it is to do better than others, in
all departments where experience,
skill, productive facilities and commer
cial honesty arc legitimate factors.
In keeping wtth this view of the man
ufacture of medicines which are and al
ways will be in ■ demand, a class of
remedies have sprung up to meet a
popular demand, I allude to non-secret,
or remedies having the formula on
them, thus enabling Physicians— who
a class oo busyto nianufacture or
compound their own'prescriptions,— to
inspect them and recommend. them in
eases to which they are suited.. The
e who take such preparations are
ed to Know what they are taking,
and what they may reasonably expect
to gain from them. Prominent among
this class of remedies I would call^-our
ntion to PricKly Ash, Poke Hoot
and Potassium, compound (P. P. P) as
aedy of rare merit, being composed
as it is of the fluid extracts of Pricklv
Ash, Poke Boot,. Stillingia, Sarsaparil
la and containing the Iodide of Potas
sium, all well-known alternatives or
Blood Purifiers, carefully proportioned
and combined,.so that each table spoon
ful represents an exact amount of each
of those valuable Blood Remedies. Tbe
P. P. P. Mfg. Company use the grjen
Roots and Barks in making the various
Fluid Extracts ond in this way secure
the full medicinal strength of" each of
the vegetable remedies used. Physi
cians endorse it a* a perfect Blood
Medicine and the public lind in it a re
liable remedy for Rheumatism, Scrofu
la, Syphillis, Old Sores,- Malarial I*ois-
ining and ajl hrpkcu down conditions
•rvquiimg a powerful tonic and alterna
tive. It is absolutely harmless, as
everyone who takes if fmprove in gen
eral . health and gam ' Strength
rapid I y. Jt is strong-be
ing a fluid extract, and not a tea made
7
$1.00 Per Annum, in Advance.
WAYCR0SS, GEORGIA;
NO. 11.
lited cortificatOB received in regard
,to its ciircs.
T % Albert Jennings,
Djuggist, Jasper, Fla.
Certificates.
Newnansfille, FIa.,1.
July 22,1885. f
(Mr. T. Albert, Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.:'
Bear Sir—I have used your
[Fever Tonic quite extensively with
ay hands, and find that it will do
11 you- claim fo t it. I take pleas
ure in recommending it. 1
Yours iruly,
John F. Lamb,
^Conductor Roadway Train, S. F.
4 \V. Railway.
F. R. <fc N. Railway SnopsJ
. Ellaville, Fid. y'
Mr. T.-Elbert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.: ■
Dear Sir—I can safely and
heerfully recommend Jennings’
’rver Tonic, a pleasant cure for
.bilious fever, etc. . :.
' Yours Truly,
J. D. Johnston.
Jasper, Fla., July 10,1SS5.
Mr T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla:.
Dear Sir—I have used “Jen
nings’ Fever Tonic,” .and find it to
be a success. • One bottle cured
Jtliree cases of chill and fever on
iy place. I cheerfully recom
mend it. Yours Respectfully,’
Tnos J. Bryan.
Jennings,’ FJa., July-21,1885.
j Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
ijFhw—Dear SrR: My wife had the
2fever for 12 mouths, and I could
Iget nothing to euro her until rc-
Cecntly, when she used a bottle of
^Jennings’ Fever Tonic,which cured
cher immediately. I have used sev
eral botrics of Fever Tonic on njv
Jferm, and am highly pleased with
E*;i— n0V er fails to cure.
Respectfully.
S. S. Sharp.
White Spring, Fln.J
July 24,1885. \
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.:
Deak Sir—Last spring I bad an
attack of fever. Hearing of your
Fever.Tonic, 1 purchased a bottle
and used only a third of it and
was cured The remainder of the
bottle I cave to a voung lady who
had had the fever for two years,
aud I have learned thit it entirely
‘ her and she has not .had the
A ful
the celebrated
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Waycross, Georgia.
f *c. FOLKS.
A. W. CARSWEL
M FJib 4
Way cross, Ga.,
Offer llieir professional services to
i he citizens ^of AVoycross and sur
rounding country. J5P All calls
promptly attended to. Office over
Folks & Morgan’s drug store.
’ July 4-12 mos.
JACKSON GRIMES:
FOR
Gents, ; Ladies
aud/Cliildren> in
all styles at
(North side of .Courthouse Square')
■ "mm:
Relieves at once. Cures weak and in
flamed Eyes in-a few hours without
pain or danger., Thebe3t Eye prepara
tion in tho ivorld. .Price only 2o cents;
ask for it. Have no other. Sold by all
dealers. Dickey ,i: Anderson,
April 7t8G. . ....Bristol, Terin.
. Citation. . J-^r •<
GEORGIA—Charltoiv.Coanfy. - /*
Application will be made to the court
of Ordinary of CJiaritibn county, Geor-’
gia, at the June term’ of paid coiirt for
leave to sell one hundred! and fifty acres;
of land (part of lot N<T.- '2, Tii :tho 1st
District of said county> belonging to
estate of James B. Baker^ late of said
county, for the benefit: of heirs and
creditors*of said deceased. »- • %
JL N. BAKER, • '
Admr. estate J. B. Baker.---
my 12, 41 ;V. . . • *>
MlieSs^IasWisOd.
—ORANQEj, W1ASO.—
j. 16. SLiiight,
Wayci oss, Ga.
CHARLTON COUNTY tl.sRETURNED
WILD LAND TaX SALES FOR JULY,
GEORGIA—Charlton County. *
Under and by virtue of sundry tax
fifas against unreturned wild lands, is
sued, dv Jathan J. Stckes,'taxcollec
tor in and for said county of Charlton,
and the State of Georgia, I will expose
forsalc, to the highest and hest bidder,-
before the courthouse 'd>)or at Traders’
Hill, Charlton county,Georgia, on the
first Tuesday in July ne.ct.'between the
legal hours of sale, tht? following de
scribed property to-wit:
’ First Distinct.
Lots of land No. 12; 14; 15,1G, 23, 26,
34, 35; 37. 60, 72, 75, 77, 82, 85, 87, SS,
89,-^0, 91, 94,103, 105,107, 108,109, 111,
112, 117* 123, 126,129 ai d 132„
. Second District.
Also at the same time and place, the
following lots in the iecond district:
lin 157 183 ^ 186>
Dobbins House,
DUPONT, GEORGIA.-; . . '
Mrs. P. B. Dobbins, Pro, ’
Bates, S2 00 per day; specia
rates to railroad employees, and to
regular boaiders by the month or
week. The house is new and new
ly furnisHd and the table supplied
witii the best the market affords.
of 25-1 v ccgo.
Also at the same ti
following lots
second s.-ction, Nos.
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of'
advertising in American
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. Rowell A Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
lO Spruce St., New York.
Send lO cte. for lOO-page Pumphle*-
If you don’t got-that flyby
next week, come back arid sub
scribe for Aba HkantaoBT. It
NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Charlton County.
Whereas, * If. J. UodtJenberrv,
administrator of John •Sheffield,
represents to the Court in his pe
tition duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully adminis
tered said estate. This is, there
fore, to cite all persons concern
ed,'heirs and creditors; to show
cause, if any they cau, why said
trator should not be dis-
1015 pm
12 20 niglit
640a m
11 15 am
315pm
*6 05 p m
6 30 p m
k 0 50am
•Cincinnati Southern train awaiting ar
rival of this train> .
For tickets, Sleeping Car Reserva
tions, TimeCards and other correct in
formation apply to any agent of the Sa-
vannah, Florida and Western Railroad,
Cincinnati Southern Railway, East
Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Rail
road. The three roads forming the
shortest Through Car Route to the North
and West. B. H. HOPKINS,
Fla. Pass. Agent; Jacksonville, Fla.
At old Stand N.E. Cor. Bay & Hogan sts.
Xaylob, Ga., Febiuarv 12th, 1886.
To the Public Generally: Mv »«*
now neady. twenty one years old lias
been a sieKjy child .for ten venrs—suf
fering ‘lrduii swollen feet and stomach,
an -intensely sallow complexion—thin
.blood, ,m jurying appetite and great
weakness—preventing his doing.anv
work—hirf weight being 72 pounds a
month ago. Learning of the merits of
Briggs Vronic Pills I obtained some und
after giving him 6 boxes he now weighs
SO pounds, his health is better than it
has been for ten years—his complexion
ruddy, his strength is also wonderful
considering bis* former condition; I
recommend them as tho best tonic in
the world'. ' .Vs evidence of truth of.the
W. J. PETERS.
Reference: I. W. Carter, Sr., J. F„
Sellers, J. L. Fender.
To. All Whom It May Concern.
GEORGIA—Ware County.
Ann Jane Waldron, widow of O. A.
■Waldron, deceased, has applied for a
year’s - support for herself and minor >
children out of the estate of said de
ceased.- Appraisers appointed for that
purpose have fiied their report in my
office, and I will pass upon the same at
my office at 10 o’clock, A. M. on 7 the
first Monday in July next. . Given un
der my. hand ‘ and official signature,
this June 5.1886.
j9 4t. WARREN LOTT, Onl’y.
GEORGIA—Ware County. :
Will be sol4 on tfie first.Tuesday in<
July next, between the legal hours of
sale, before the court house door in said
county, to the highest bidder, for Cash,
the following property to-wit: One acre
of land and dwelling house there<5n, ly
ing and being in the town of Waycross,.
WaJo County; Ga. Bounded as follows
—Oh the South by the Brunswick and
V estem railroad, on the East by lands
of Laura Jones, on' the North by lands
°! S* Williams, op theAVdst by lands
gf B. F. Williams, Levied on as the
property of Ishmeal W. J. Jones, in fa
vor of John C. Mcljpnaid, undei; hnd
by an execution issued by B/Swcat, N.
P/Lxj. J..P. of 1231 District G. M. Lev)
inade by 1I.-E.*Mattox, constable, anc
turned uver to me.
' This-May 3l, 1886.
S. F. MILLER; - .
June 2, (-It.) Sheriff W. C' ^
Administrator’s-Sale.
GEORGIA—Charlton County. .
Wifi be sold by virtue oi an order
from the Court of Ordinary of Charlton
county,'onthe 1st Tuesday in July,
-188G, at the courthouse door in said
county between the legal hours of sale,
a'tract of land lying in said county, be
longing to the estate of James-B/Ba
ker/containing 150 acress, part o.flot
No.. 2,-first district said county, being
uriiinproved; -Terms of sale, cash.:
M_ N BAKER, Administrator.
Jtfne 7—0-td .
Mrs . E. Highsmith.
DEALER IN
GENEBAL MHRCHiSDISE,
Has just opened a lame assortment
of ' *
Consisting in pajt of
DRYGOODS,
Hats arid Caps,
Boots and Shoes
Gents' Clothing
Gtfs Fonisls Goods,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
BUGGY EAENESS.
HARDWARE, TINWARE, CROCKERY-
"’-v‘ . WARE, '
KEADY MIXED PAINTS,
White Lead, Varnishes,
Linseed Oil, Colorings, :
ETC., ETC.
Also a full Line of Gold, and Gold
plaited
JEWELRY,
GOLD AND SILVER WALTHAM AND
ELGIN
Watches,
GOLD BtiEAST PINS. SHAWL PINS,
EAR RINGS, FINGER RINGS, SOLD
Valdosta, Ga., April! M>11880.
To The Public: My wife bu
troubled with swollen stomach, t
complexion,• tbdnblood, loss
headapbe* great weakness, v-.
ing unable to do apy work, or ^
diatarice without gettibg weak 1
»v. I have been-bnvUig medi
30 years, and have ne ^ *
thing that gave me so a
a* Briggs’Tonic Pf'
Tsheh