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E H X W. F. DORSEY,
CLOTHING X FURNITURE
7K> Children’s Suits at actual cost.
Finding that we have an overstock in childrens goods, sizes from 3 to 16
Years, we will close them out at ACTUAL COST for
The Cas Only, *
Fvrrythingi in our clothing department at greatly reduced prices. Now is the time to close
ontand prepare for the following season. Don’t miss this odportunity, for its the change of
life-time. \
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F. MoGowaw. Bub. Mang.
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Grand and
Traverse Jury,
The Grand Jury organized at
the proper time Monday morning
bv eleoting David N| Patten fore
man, and Auguatua S Johnson
clerk.
The Judgecharge aas able,
strong and to the point. He was
in earnest and evil doers were put
plainly riji notice.
The grand jury is composed of
a splendid body of men, both
physically and intellectually, and
we predicta good neck's work.
Here thev are:
GRAND JI’RY.
1 David N Patten. Pnreiu’n
2 James P GhoUiou,
3 J Gallic Seagravi-s,
4* John 1) VTymi,
6 Henry W Whitt,
ti William 1) Eherlmit,
7 Willis W Gholstou,
1* William H Thompson,
2 John T Davis,
10 William J Glenn,
11 Obediah W T Rotlgors,
12 George Eberbart, Sr.
10 John II Rice,
14 A. S Johnson,
.15 James A Hart,
10 Francis M Glenn,
17 Jauu-s May field Fowler,
18 James N Griftith,
10 James I Griffith,
20 Francis M Bird,
21 John C Scott,
22 John 11 Bullock,
23 John U Gunnells,
TRAVERSE JUftORS,
The following gentlemen com
pose the juries down stairs:
NO. 1.
1 Henry E Irvine,
2 James W Bryant,
3 David L Gordon.
4 Washington Strieklawl,
5 Parks S ltice,
6 John D Moon,
7 John I Larders,
8 Bennett Strickland,
11 Thomas J Morgan,
10 George W Mann,
11 William A Sims,
12 Samuel B Freeman,
NO. 2.
1 Asa B Canada,
2 Simeon Berryman,
3 Christopher W Crow,
4 John W Seymour,
5 Thomas M Landers,
6 James F Alexander,
7 Burdy 0 Williams,
8 Walton J Freeman,
9 Luther C Breckcnridge,
10 George W Duffle,
11 Edward N Kinnebrew,
12 Frank N Epps,
SIBOO.OO
OIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
sijo.oo every month given away to any one who ap.
Mica through ua for the moat meritorious patent during
Inc* month preceding. '
We wenre the beet patent* for ©nr client*.
and the object of thfo oflnr is to encourage inventor* to
keep track of their bright ideas. At the same tune wc
with to impre** upon the public the fat that
nr *S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the •• car-win jo " which can be easily t)id up
and down without breaking the passenger's back
••saucepan," •• collar-button," "nm-lock." ••bottle
stopper, ’ and a thousand other little things that most
any one can htul a vay of improving; anti ihrso simple
tiivnuants are the one. that bring largest nt-ms to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents taken out through us receive special notice in
the * National Recorder, published at Washington*
1 ). C., which is the t>est ncu spuncr published in America
iu the interests *>f invent rs. Wc fumashan year's sub
scription to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
Wr also aUvritise, iteeof cost, the invention each month
whic h win* our $l5O priac, and hundred.* ot ihouMtids
of coj'ics of the "N.itional otiiainuiv; a
sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will he scattere i through,nit the l T nited bair> amom;
capitalists and manniat towns. thus hiingu..; to their
attcnu.n the merits ofthe invt.nl ion.
AH commuuicaMtons regarded Madly confnienluiL
Address
JOHN WEDDERBL’RN & CO.,
Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents,
61SF Street. N.W.,
Box .185. Washington, D. C.
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ISTIi JfITT, for liuok of K'u- •
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BUSS BALM CO., Atlanta, Ca.
In our furniture department we are now prepariNg to make our fall purchafe
and to do this in * a satisfactory to ourselves we must reduce stock.
Our motto in this department is
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where prices are concerned, We can save you money in either depart mf§
, ome and see for yourself !
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i In Cincinnati failed.
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the standard.
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DASIELSYiLLE IlIGn SCHIIL
Fall term, Opens July Bth ‘95
This school is to ho taught absolutely FREE for every oh
within the school age tor the term of One Hundred Days at an
time in the school year of 1895. Parents will find it to tliair ad
vantage to patronize thisschcol Board from $5 to $lO per month
. COURSE OF STUDY:
I rimary Grade: Spelling, Reading, Writing," First
Steps i u Geography and Primary Arithmetic SI.OO
a Spelling, Reading, Writing, [contin
ued) lUempntaryJjGeogruphy, Elementary grammar, .nterme
drate Arithmetic, Composition SI.BO
Advance Grade: Spelling, Writiug, History, United
Pates and General complete and Physical Geography, ad
ranced Arithmetic, complete grammar, Latin. Algebra,
Physiology, etc. -SI.OO
W. DABNEY GHOLSTON, Principal.
MISS WILLfE A QUINN, Assistant.
p. P; P.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Wakes
Warvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
. P- !*• I*- purifies the blood, builds trp
the weak and debilitated, give*
strength to weukened nerves, cxnela
diseoMw. giving the patient health am!
happiness wheio sickness, gloomy
feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
For primary secondary and tertiary
syphilis, for blood poisoning, mercu
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and
In Bia blood and skin diseases, like
blotches, pimples, old chronic uloere,
tetter,* scald hepd, boils. Erysipelas,
ecreina—we may say, without fear of
contradiction, that. I*. P. P.is the best
blood purifier in the world, and makes
pWltiva, speedy and permanent cures
in all cases.
Ladies whose systems re poisoned
and whoso blood lo In an lmpuro condi
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rro peculiarly benefited by the won
derful tonic and blood cleansing prop
erties of V. ?. P. -Prickly Asa, Poke
Poet and Potassium.
HlM*w.:’.tr MUlIF*i ■ IWU* n I Mil
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—leta spoakia the highest terms of
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knowledge. i was affected with heart
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S5 years, was treated by tbo vary best
physicians ana sp*nt hundreds of dol
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out finding relief. I have only taken
one bottle c£ y-nrP. P. P., and can
cheerfully say It has don© mo m ire
food than anything I hare overtaken.
can recommend your medicine to all
sufferers of the above diseases.
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Springfield. Green County, Mo.
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PIWPLESi BLOTCHES
AND OLD SORES
CATARRH, MALARIA.
KIDNEY TROUBLES
and DYSPEPSIA
Arc entirely remove, by P.P.F,
—PHokly Ash. Poke Boot and Potaa- >
aim... the greateat blood purifier on
earth.
Abbbdbir, 0.. July 31,1831.
Messrs Lippman Bros. , Savannah.
Ga.: Dear Sirs—l bought a bottle of
your P. P. P. at Hot Springs,Ark. .and
It has done me more good thaa three
months’ troarmeutat the Hot Storings.
Bond throe bottles C. O. D.
Beapectfully yours,
JAS. M. NEWTON.
Aberdeen, Brown County, O.
Capt. J. D. Johnston.
To alt uhem it may eoneornt 1 here
by testify to tlio wonderful properties
or P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I
.offered for soveral years with an ns
slghtly sad disagreeable eruption on
my face. 1 tried every known rome*
d.v bu; In valn.until P. P. P. was used,
mid am now entirely cured.
(Signed by; J, D. JOHNSTON.
Savannah, Oft.
Skin Cancer Cared*
Testimony from the Mayor of Sequin^Tex*
Sequin, Tbx., January 14,1899*
Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah,
Ga.: Gentlemen—l have tried your P.
P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually
known skin cancer,of thirty years*
Branding, and iOund groat relief; it
panties th© blood and removes all Ir
ritation from the aoafc of tho disease
and prevents any spreading of SWe
soro*. I have t;ikon five or six botclea
and feel confident that another course
will effect a caw It has also relieved
me from Indication and stomach
trouble#* Youra truly.
CAPT. W. M. RUST.
Attorney tx ..j
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