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Who will commence closing out their immense stock of goods at « reatly reduced prices on Thursday the 28th. Look for prices and what
they have to say next week,
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Men he clasped her with emotion,
Drew the maiden to hig breast,
Whisperc.d Vows of true dovotion,
The old, old tale,~you know the rest.
M hig cireled arms 111)smingmg.
With a tear gho turned away,
M ber voice with sorrow ringing,
I'sball not gee my bridal day.
dramatic speech broke him up badly;
¥oen ghe cxplained that her apprehen
¥ere founded on the fact of an inher-
Predisposition to conswmption in her
\he calmed hep fears, boufht a bottle
'P“'_l'<‘(~'s Golden Medical D scovery for
o 80 18 now the incarnation of hoalth,
Ption fasteng its hold upon its victims
\7, Bre_unconscious of its Appronch.
bolden Medical Discover{" hag cured
18 0f cases of this most atal of mala-
But it mugt be taken before the disease
far advanced in order to be effective,
in time, and given a fair trial, it will
05 :lnoney paid for it will bo
ed,
Veak Lungs, Spitting of Blood,
Ness of S;e&h lfronclpitl-&
M 2, Severe Coughs, and kindre
8, it is an efficient remedy.
lehit, 1833, by WonLD's Dis. MED. ASS'N.
‘SSO OFFERED
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i¥ for an incurable case of Cae
;. tarrh in the Head by the
018 of [y, Sage's Catarrh Remedy. By
' Boothing ang healing properties, it
e wo gt cases, no matter of how long
" By druggists, 50 cents.,
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| A NEW COTTON PLANT.
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i A ¥ehrid That Will Produce Nothe
: iag Bat Seed,
| News comes from Spartanburr.
pone of the lest cotion erowing
lcuim;iiw in South Casoling, of a
| new cotton plant, whieh, ifit is as
éC!i‘xil‘J&(l. wiil make a wonderiul
| revolution inthe axrienitural snd
L eotton oil interests of the natinn,
|E. Fy rguson, an experienced cot
ton p!fint.‘:, cleims to huve a hy<
!hri«], a cotton plant which will
produce nothing but ¢ition seed
without the lint. He el s that
there are male and female coion
piants, thic male heing desiznat d,
he thinks, by the red st-lks.
VARI-COLORED SEEDS.
The seeds ave vari-colored, the
shades being generally blue, green
and white, and of course, canuot
be distinetively specified. Given
" this faet, M.. Forzuson commenesd
| soine time ago t» pik out the
jmzelc plants, aml with the soed
textracted frowm them planted abs
| other patch separately. When
this crop was ready for pickins the
.male plaats were ugain selected
Land their production 0. sceds
[ planted separately again. Thi:
| process of seleciii g the m l¢ plants
was kept up, until atlast the lint
refuses to germinaie, snd nothing
is left in the bolis save a large
amount of seeds,
THE YIELD. |
The amount of sced contained
in the boil is more than equ:l to the
weight oi the fint and seed tourd
iil 11-e GVorage #i/’u' ]N)“ ()i' cotion, ;
Mr. Forousonelaims that he can
produce 400 hishe's of seed 10 the
acre by this new discovery whm'e;
ounly thiriy-five bushiels are nOWw |
aathered with the lint. He b |
bedn very eatetul i produding th
resilts given sbove to ouiiverate
' vestizes ot livt from a Uoll ol
cobton, and haos siucceeded in a
most remarkable nanner,
WHAT OTHER PLANTERS THINK,
Other experienced planters have
heen shown Mr. ¥ rguson’s new.
idiseovery,' and are much strucs
with it. An expert, who was
shown the plant and bolls, said the
boll had theé appearance, both on
ex etior sod i the iuterior, of a
r ou'sr ol ofcotton aiter the lint
had beeu picked out. The sced
are ¢ little larger than the coms
mon coston seed, aud are perfectly
lfree from auy semblance to lint
' The bolls are filled with these seed,
which are a¢ numerous as okra
seed i a pod ot okra,
WILL EFFECT A REVOLUTION,
iherevolution that will he efs
tected by thix new cotton plant, if
it can be cultivated suceesstully,
will be bevond ealeulation. It
Mr. Perguson's esleanlations are
enreet, the éstton oil busingss wili
b: e:tirely revolutionized. Lhe
planrers who now raise estton are
foituncteif they can wmake 200
pounds o lint eo ton to the acre.
Courting the value of cottou seed,
£6O an aere iy coasidered a bio res
turn to cotton planters in this
state. Al Ferzuson claims that
his new cotton seed plant wiil
viel'las lest 820 an acie. This
amouii. he says, will he obtained
from 402 bushels of eotten seed ut
20 ceuts per bushel, that being the
ntesent piice p id for the raw
seed, ‘Lae state azvieultoral bus
lean will investizrte the matter.
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Painful Boils.
About three years ago I was
troubled with po'son in my blood,
very irritating and paintul - boils
breaking out all over my body.—
Por two vears I sufiered with them,
trving all sorts of remedies, snd
do-tor's preserintions without avail.
Becoming diszusted with doctors,
and madicines I had used up to
this time, I concludeld to try 8. S,
S. and the result was lar beyond
my expectations. A few botties
168 t me in better heaith than [ had
Leen since ¢! ildhood I consider 8.
S. 8. the only. medicine that will
throuzhly purify poisoned biood.
I. K. MayrieLp, Horse Cove
Kv. ‘
A VALUABLE TONIC.
I have ased Switt's Specifie (S,
8 5.) with good results. As a tounie,
i is vainabie; as g blood puorifier,
it is refiable. Rev..J. . igrrEß.
£ON. % instou, N. LY
KEEP IT AS A FAMILY MiD * NE,
\ll v, »} “i'."i'{:\', wiites from
Hairison, Ga., under date of Sep
tember 22, 1889, Swift’s bpeci
fie (8. 8. 8.) had been ireedly use
ed by my family with thebest and
ha;piest resnits. A half dozen
bottles entirely relieved my sis.er
of a severe cage of serofula. My
wife has trequently found her blood
purified aud her health impioved
by 8. S. 8. T also bad a serofulous
affvetion that has been entirely
cured by taking a tew bottles of
Swiit's Specific (8. S, 8.)
Treatise on Blocd and Skin Dis.
eases ailed free,
SWIEF: SPECIFIC CO , Atanta,
Ga, ”
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The worst feature nbout catarrh
is its dangerous tendency to
sumption. Hood’s Bug
cures cattarrh by p
blood, j
DAWSON, GEORGIA, NJVEMBER 20, 1839,
[‘ FOR HOTHER, ;
The editor of the Brunswick
Timestouches the most sensitive
chord in our nature in the {ollows
ing:
There was a love—lizht in Lis
eve and a sony in his heart.
He hid anticipited mother’s
tenderly expressed reqfiest for a
lictle :n-]p, and when the dear let
ter cames finm her, h?s,%" h the
postal order for alarger su hat
been dispatehed. o
- 'That was mother’s boy dic mfii
and itis the mother’s boy 5‘
reaches the best and satest i ?fl}
e may not dress as fine as I
or the german he may know fogh
ine; and his plu.;-c in societly, 80
calivd, may not be as pProtounedd
as his better clad fliow toiler; hut
in true manliness, in neble worth, |
in all the esseniials whish go |0!
make the man, how far ahead he
isof the simpering, shollow and
disgusiing th.ng who reveres net |
mother, and whose only aim in li‘%e
i 3 to be necounted a jolly good fele
low, with a taking way with the
silly flirts of society, and an adepts l
nessin rattling oft cheap small
talk.
Cemmon thouzh it may be, what
atruth there iy in that minstrel
song
AT S i
A boy's best friend is his moth~
er,” |
Do youknow a better? Who
s 0 patient, so tender, o full of the
love that covers all faults an | fiuds}
excuse for all weaknesses, as moth
er? With what eager solicitud:
mother watches daily the stops
of herbov, asd makes insessant
imporuddies at the divine throne
for Lis safety agsinst hourly ns.
saulis oi the prince of evil!
At zo the boy who is proud to
he called mother’sboy, .8 the one
on who rs - the heavy responsi
bilities of the higher maz hood aud
the nobler ettizenship. For him
the tuture hath mueh in store.
Great hooors, as the world counts
them, may not oe his, but truth
and virtue and sbriety and the
respect of neizhbors will be the
temple of his li‘e, making sure and
stea ast the woik he shall do end
the record he shall leave.
Mother's beys! Thaplea@od,
Lere are such in ;“7’:“'
not ashame L Lorye '»2’?""'.4 : vmwh
G &E wothed sweet.
fiearts wiih devoiion passivg ex.
( SEAVANI AND MiSIRESS.
|
Tie ZStraage Vate of Two Little
: Ladies in tGeorrin.
Some yeais ago there appearcd
at the home of a prosperous farin
er living near Stone Mountain, in
DeKalb eounty, a poor woman
with ber two danghiers, who ashs
ed for employment o* soms kiad
that she might sustain herselt and
children.
She was given work as houses
keeper aud per niited to keep her
little ones with her, being quers
terel ia a cozy little house on the
premises, ber two childien assist.
iag herin her duties,
. The iady for whom she worked
uo children of her own. Be
eoming aitached to one of the
datghters of the housckeeper she
:u%t;‘it.
Then what a change. Here
were two sisters—one dressel in
the finest apparel, petted and hu
mored, given everything she wish
ed for and the legal heir to a snug
fortune. The other, Pluinly at
tired, a servant in the same house
hold, a waiter at the table at
which Ber gister ate, abeying her
commands anl administering to
ber wants.
But ruchi is fate.« Augusta (hroni
cle.
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A )';t.;i:g Girl’s Grief,
at secing her charms of face and
torm departing, and her health
imperiled by tunctional irregulari
ties, at her critical poiod of lite,
was turved to joy ard gratitude afs
ter a bri -t selt- ticatmaunt with Dy,
Pierce's Yavorite Proseription, Tt
wiifisd and enrich:d her blood,
ove o hiealthy activity to the kid<
10ys, stomach, bowe's, and other
yrgans, and her return to robust
weadth speedily tollowed, It is
» only in dicine for women, soid
'y drugzigis, under ‘a positive
aarantee trom the wanulacturers,
hat 15 wiil give satisfiction in
wvery ease, or money will be re
funded. Thisguirantee has been
printed oo the bottle-weapper, and
aithtully carried out 1%;- wany
years. i
Bucklen's Anica Salve,
The best salve iu tHB world for
Cuts, Bruises, S’j-‘-?"lficers, Salt
Rbeu m, oyt 6 re: s Letter,Chap
ped HAWESChilblains, Corns, and
all SKiSSEruptions, and posiiively
gkl Piles. It is guarantepd 1o
give pertect satisfuction, or mon
ey refunded. Price 25 cents p rtox.
For sale by T. D. Biles,
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It iz stared th over 15, 0
horses are sliusliered annu ly
orfood in Paris. . dot this quan
tity twosthirds are used lor says
Bl o S R
A Vorlune Awalting the Clalmant
to Sober Up.
l Some mouths ago My, Fred B.
- Manuing eaw in a Chicago paper
F:m advertisement inquiring for a
lost peinter, for whom a forcune
was waiting, He rceoznized the
name as that of a dranken tramp
priater who had targed up in
Norwich. M, Mauning wrote to
the family, and received a letter
from the unele ot the youag man,
who asked him, if he ever came m]
Norwich azain, to socud him to his
family. To pay the fure of the
printer to his destination the un
cle remittel fiiteen doflars. Two
weeks ago the printer, wlo was
the lost son of a worthy family,}
turned up in Norwieh tono intoxi
cated to understind the message
Mr, Mauning bad tor him., Be- |
tore he couid be sobered up he had |
left the town. Inguiry was at
once made for him, and he was |
traced w Putnam, and was sent |
nack to Norwich, stiil on a drunk.
Every eflort was made to get him
sober enough t 0 know there was n}
good fortane awoiting him, but e
reved and raged, and again lenl
the eity and went to Willimantic,
Inquiry was again mwde for him, i
which resulted in his being re
turied agsin to Norwich, Hei
was just as drunk as ever, and
coull mot b: made to agree to
take the $l5 and go home,
L «ing all bope of being able to
preveilon him to return to his
mother, who lived in New York
city, Mr. Manning inclesed the
$l5 in a letter and remuiled it to
the printer’s uncle. Afier the
money hid been mailed the foll w
turned up soher eaou ch to take in
the situation. Mr. Mauning went
to the I‘f:.:‘.(,fl.:‘fl and recalled the
letier, ga.e the man his 815, aud
he promised fiithially to co home,
# place be had not seen for years,
A letter received by Mr, Mans
ning from the uncle, on Monday,
proved the man had kept his word,
The letter contained the heartiest
thanks to Mr. Maaviag for his
services, and offered to remnerate
lim for his eeudle. ©.The uncle
slid his nephew had $5,000 now
due, which would be vaid at once,
abd that his aviual income trom
his share of his Jw‘q estate s
2.800. His mother bas 875 000
werth of property, and this wape
deving i‘m‘fgmm to%w!)m“ sole heip
toabout $150.000.- Nomich Bylletin,
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. Dot hawk, ‘and blow, and spit,
Sound Talk.
Next to minding, your own busi
vess it is importart to know . it.—
And this is emph.cized by Bur
dette in the , Brooklyn Eagle:
“Mr. VanZerbilt pays his cook
$10,070 a year, my boy, which is
a great deal more than you or I
cearn or, at least, itisa gréut deal
wore than we get—becanse he
cun cook., Turat is all. Presume
ally because he can cook better
than any other man in Ameriea.
That s all, 1f Mons. Suuceamavi,
could cook tolerably well,and ghoot |
a Jittle, and =peak three languayes J
tolerably well, and keep lmoks,
tairly, and sing some, and unders
]smml gardening pretty well, and
¢ ould preach a fair sort of a scr
,mou, sid kunew something about
horses, and could telegraph a lit
[ tle, and could read proof tolerably
“well. and eouid do picin house and
(sign painting, and could help on a
'threshing, macline, and knew
enough law to practice in justice’s
courts of Kickapoo Township, and
hac once run for legisliiure, and
t knew how ‘o weizh hay, he
wouldu't get 810,000 a year for
it. Ile gets that just because he
khowsz how to coox. It wouldu't
mzke one cent’s difference in his
gilary if he thought the world was
flat, and that it went around its
orbits on wheels. There ncthing
like knowing your business cleor
through, my boy, frem withers
to hock, whether you know anys
thinz else or not. What's the
good of knowingevervthing? Ona
ly the gopho o c: are omniscient,”
Hexry Virraro has the energy
and periinacity of 2 Georgia mos
qnio Y'e was bryshed of the
Northern Pacific Railroad Company
a, bankrapt, bt he continued to
retarn and buzz sround until vow
he bas complete control of the
preperty, Villird s evidently a
man with a clear hiead and a backs
bone a good deal stilfer that an
umbrella handle.
Best eslogne made i 3 Cheatham
& Deans old in any quantity and
qoality and guaranteed, Also best
extracts and fuce powders,
e ) B G .
Everybody wanting Clothing
will do well to call oy Davis &
Locke, They are offeriug bar
gains,
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__The best extracts, tooth brush.
¢4, hair brushes and combs at
Sale’s drug store,
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VOIL. Vl.—-NO. 27,
SENT FREE.
| Every reader of this paper who
" expects to buy anything in the line
of Diamonds, fine Jewelry, Silvei
‘and Clocks, o¢ who thinks of buying
Should send for our new illustrated
catalogue for 1889, which we send
free.
J. P. STEVENS & BRO,,
FPIBEWERERS% -
4TWhitehall, St. Atlanta, Ga.
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ant Second-Hand.
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TAVIE D mew irtruneat guiranteed for five
- Fe o shipoed on trial, and if nut as_repre.
28 L eadt Y petaraid ot cur expense. With each
L wE miee fron aiing rinsetop stool, silke
“mlvoi cmed cover vinr o insloucior ond six preces
Woten I VL ch Cpan we give feee a good
epr G eriad stod W instanctor,
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@ soves £ assae Al foodad ;~n, Pianos
Drians 4 Bose Who Wit gun @ welivery,
v as. Pheoar tand e icht soritios of Ath
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s e ey aasiog, and sog bow casily moaey .
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PIANOS <44, 8180 os> 81,800 :
ORGANS ....... $4BCow § 780
EPECIAL DFFERS.
P(? B}fig’\f"' Plims, St 3 3 ¢ initeaion at !
wad v ,‘i of T 8 4 ver sy BN ), 10sews
case, T octawe . theae wibisy |ov o strng B
all impoovements, Jhe el few- SZ‘fi
priced Peans wonsactunet, s
G & w Clonal o Warren, five uetaves,” =
» v eave, satin wichent, ‘l‘Y{’ s |
WO 580 F recds, e stony L bl - .
Better tsan othor mvyuns so'd at 87540, 55 ( it
Leits Lo warka. e offe o for only s
i ’f"-v-'"w’a’;."fl;’an lLuy an vrren w,,tfv,,,
rem Philips & crew, Mgura, Gy @ 1%1«‘3
{rosn Dmbondion as the pirct ORSHt ARG AR IN
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