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BKRBY T. mOSKLY, KdUor.
K,D. F. MeGOWAN, Bus. Warder.
VOL. XI!.
physician Talks.
THE REMARKABLE STORY AND
AFFIDAVIT OF DR. LEWIS
BLUNDIN.
Afljlct.s witll Paralysis for Twenty*
luTe Vtara-A Cse e'X W 0,1,1
Wide
(ft'orn Me VhlZadc’j'.hia Times.)
J/Cwir, D. Blundiu was born in ’4l ill
Bridgewater, Pa., nutl is now a resident til
Hufan-: villa same. stale. H<rwer.t thresgh
thu wei' tM pcivati, eer.ieant and iia-ipm,!
Steward/f CdinpsnyC. ihtk Pa.V.*l-untecrs.
Am a r'snU of,an attack ol’ tj; JieiclfiT.T In
Ga., l:ts kidneys y.v.'iiea afoateJ and Ik’s
finally developed mt' - spinal disease, which
lasted through hia ai'iy.jscrviss. I;i ’(.O ha
was ii’.r.;i'irca oat • ett( c.-ed .Te'Tr iin
Medical College, Piiiia., ca a studentfic-n •
which he graduated two years bier. 'iii*
remainder of the story if "best told in his
qva \vrii ds:
“ One day, after I La-i gradnitled, I was
lying on a cofa at ray br.tne in -Maiiayirak.
Wheu T IVH a c<vi jvn; oti.dt in my lower
limbs as though the Ihr.i-d had sinUbnly left
them. When I t'icd iv. move them I was
horriued at the discovery e at i was para
lyzed ffom my hips tyjKiy vies. The )xsl
ysis was comjih.-to and ti'i'i.i or a pis eh' of
the fi ‘-ii c&ViS.-ii co pah,. ! ocahl not move
amu ,-k. I ealk-d’ir. Dr. L'iiilioa C. Tcdi},
of Piuladelphk. 13s w..’.e . : 'yxhaati7e
MMninetlns of my core, and ovm‘anseil
that my trouble was cau.'cd by iniktomar
tion of the spinal, cord, end .hit . y. oVIU .
the med'cine.in the.country riwtui
not costly I can easily aAord ihe treatment.”
Sworn to bafore me this 15th day of May,
U 93. Gaowur Kabbison , Not. Puittia.
PORTABLE fa*-
SOPH FOUNTpS
30 years In Use e!i Over the World
No Generators or Extras. Operated
by a child. Will stand by anv S4OOO
Gas Fountain and sell five glasses to
its one.
CHKPMKN 5 CO.
MADISON, INDIANA.
$1808.09
ffIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS,
cvcrj'n.onth given er/ay to any cne who ap.
•Me-, through us for the most ukuitoriou* patent fiuriaj
*h- rr.anih prccetii g. , - . ' '
TV© the he*frftoLi&nU for mtr cUcn ia,
tbs <&)s&* o£ tfryapbris to inventors
kp-teck of dicif ideas. At the same time n#
vnsh teriqaprcM upmoie public the text that
rf *s tk| Simple, trivial inventions
THAT VELD FORTUNES,
-ien <; the **car-wtuiow" ndach can be eaii’y *!i.l up
■■jfcad down without bifeking the passenger's back,
f * sauce-pan, * f “ ccUar-btklcn,’* (r mfwJoc!c/* “bottle*
popper, ’ and a tbowsand dirrfga that nv>st
Ksy one can 6;;tl a ./ay of teProyjttfg; anc fh*-sc simple
jr.vratkju*. are the oner thaC&’fc? tagtst rer* 'tc
author. Try to think of xumethmg to inveci.
IT !S NOT SO HARD AS IT SEFJVU.
Patents takes o%ttthrough us sccet re special notice it
-Ae u National Recorder 7 ' puhhshed at Wasliington,
D. C., which the i?est new£p3P*r published in ArsericS
In the irutre> of ibvectors. We farnish i year’ sub
scrip Mon tr thi*-; joumrj-, free el cost, to ail our c?ito!A
*>Vc also advertie. free c-t cost, the invention ea zh month
wins our Si 50 prize, and hundreds of tfcoiiruncU
ef copies of the “National Recorder.'* ccniaiuirg a
sketch of Ikvioeer, as <2 a desc'iptise of hu iavcr.tion.
-WiUbe scattered vLroughout tbe Ur*itcl Sr jtes
hjapirs’irta and manuttetwrnus, thus bnr.gv.£ to then
Jtetecucs the merits of their veatoon.
- Art eomtmmtcatioaij kiiic?!y cor.fidcmsaL
Addrts*
JOHN WEDDESBURN & CO.,
*c(ic>(w c? American Soti foreign Patents,
61S F Sired, N.W.,
jj?}x , * yViithtnriofl, D. C
Local flappcflings j
Items of Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—Our
Si ok, Visitors, Eto,
John W 'VYjl'iiuns and family
of Athens, are visiting relatives
here this week,
Hon, David W Meadow, WW
Scott) John E Cordon and Berry
T Moseley, attended the oongresa
ional conventi'.u at Mad ism last
Tuesday. Hon. IV M Howard was
nominated as (lie standard bearer,
lor congress from ti.e p th Oq:i-J
gressional distii t, on a 16 to 1,
platform.
Holman & Scott have a
fine lot of horses -and
mules which they- are sell
ing low prices.
* B J Alt,a low iv row a full-fledg-
A I > Tv ' A' i- y f\r’
J .
I [Ncinis tmmm
iii the county. Bring your
work, will give you as
good job as you can get in
Athens or anywhere else.
NELMS Se JOHNSON,
Danielsville, Ga.
The Baptist here will eommenee
their annual meetiug to-day,
The Hi-.-t meeting will begin witty
a prayer service.
Lust smnmar one of grand ehU
dr-jn wa 4 sick with a saver© l>Qw'(j|
t”ouble. Our doctor’s reueedv-s had
filled; then we tried Chamberlain’s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, which gave Vcv spoe&y
relief. Cv e regard it as the best med
icine ever pul on the inaf'sei; :- for
bowel complaints.—Mrs E G Greg
or v, Frederiekstowii, Mo. This cer
tainly is the hast medicine ever rut
on the market f u- dysentery, sum
mer complaint, colic and cholera
in'antnm in children. It never
fails to give, prompt relief whan
used in reasonable time and the
plain printed directions are follow
ed' Many mothers have expressed
their sinceregiatitud© for the cure©
it has effected. For sale by D E
Griffeth Dauielsville Georgia.
Capt, Bob Little of Harmony
Grove, and Gib Stalk of the
same city, were here Sunday, vis
iting some of the fairer sex.
Don't doubt it J the
time has come when merit
wins, and that is why peo
ple exchange old pianos,
organs and sewing ma
chines, or buy new ones
at Conoway's A'tusic House
Athens. It's money to
you,
Miss Eula Bird of Athens, is
spending awhile with relative)
here.
In the vicinity of Bouquet, West
moreland Cos., Pa, Almost nnv one
cau tell yen bow to ciue a laine
or stiff neck, They damper
a piece of ffiuiftej with Cbamber
| lain’s Pain Bilm and .hind it on
the affected parts and in one (r
| two days the trouble has di p iear
| ed. This same treatment will
ipr mptly cure a pain in the side
| or chest. -Mr. F.M. Frye a pro taioent
merchant of Roquet, spea'e Very
FOR. OOtJKTTY.
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DanielsviJle, Madison Cojanty, Ga., Friday, July 24th. 1896,
mcndr.tioos have had nine h£ to do
i with making if popular ufy-e For
sale by D*E Griffith Gen. jhchanl
Bainalsvielle. !
Every patron of the tycrc
should arrange to start titjir chil
dren on the first day. Mpl the
hoard of trustees should shfej the
burden, with-the teajjJtorbin' the
matter of advertising the)>:ct!iools
advantages. A neatly printed
folder would bring a mini herof
pu; i-la here. . p
If anyone wants a gor? home
cheap - , see the and I wiu ft to
you. Berry T Mffeley.
Persons atacU?tafto an W
: ing suited in’coftii s and. at
j Danielsville. tStoek nevkfjph -3k: I
j have them from -hums; m#l ‘up.
Terms cash cl*' credit ta rcijXpisiblo
1 parties, . ‘ •<;.
A. S, J^afsON-.
The people's party of <, oo i
, o’d county of Fmnklirt -jKf home
of or boyhood -is oyidimly J u jfc
for the .-spoils of a re
cent ma-s-meeting "'ratffiaTisfs iq
t 1 t 1 * ''
•+ - ‘ f.:- - Hcd |'A5
- .Infdar W
We have 1501 hs best KScfs a
pound chewing tobacco lilnt wo am
going to. sell at 20c. Ur.l fyr the
c.iiGi. This rs , a bargain j
J G Martin, a prOmin|nt young
man of near Alvin, wig down
Saturday, and joined himself to
our tong and constantly increasing
list o T subscribers.
A largo lot men’s pantjust rgp
jttived, worth from 65c,t0 $5.00i%
.T T Bake ■& Cos
200 pairs men and we men shoes,
good stock to close out |at a low
price-. We want to mttke room
for a full stock.
•1. T. Baker & Cos. Corher, Ga.
The contract has beep let for
the repairing of the new bridge at
the old ford near Major Bullock's.
This hrirlg) was badly damaged by
the recent high waters, j ' j
Fort Sale. —House and two acre
lot in* town of Danielsvilje. Good
well convenient, and outbuildings,
house finished throughout, Terms
reasonable, price low. me if
you want a nice, convenient home.
Berry T. Moseley.
Walker Brooks thinks)of going
into the ginning business), and will
probably rent the Scot 1 outfit. He
is a business young man and will
succeed.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
cures cold-, croup and whooping
cough. It is pleasant, safe and relis
able. For ssle by Id E Griflfeth
Dunielsville Georgia- .
1000 yard* good calico to clo-ie
out aL 4c yard for the cash.
J, T. Raker & Cos.
Mrs. Estes of Five Forks, is
visiting relatives here. 1
ALL THE PEOPLE.
Should keep thorns Ives healthy and
especial care should be given to this
matter at this time. Health depends
upon pme rich blood for when the
blood is impure and impoverished
diseases of various kinds are almost
certain to result The one true blood
porifi riff Hood Snrsapanll. Ry its
power topu.ify and \italiz/ the
, blfef and it has proved itself t he the
| u tftguaid of health and the record
| of remarkable cure* effected proves
j hat it hr.r wonderful power -iVor
;di*easj,it actually and p-mna’ cully
jCirefi when all finer preparations
i 4 C Agaio. -
THERE tS YET A POSSIBILITY
OF TiUB ROAD BEING N
BUILT,
From the special (Alow;, it stems
that there is life in tin. old Au
gusta <& Chattanoogarililroad,"pro
ject yet.
If it is built it will bo on tL
old survey :
'ClhattakoogTb*n., Jivv Ipii.
"(Special)—J C Stanton: of N ;
York, who recently organized a
construction.company in N'"v jerk
under the laws of West V'iraliiij,
today acquired the oKarter, righ|s of.
way and all the rights of die Chat
tanooga and Augusta r:,i 1 road
of t.he. ChatauooKii, Kentucky
Chicago proposed milromla.Stantoiv
plated that ii all now depends on
what the cities to be benefited and
the section through which the pro
posed road is to run will do whether,
the road is built or net.
Mo extraordinary demands are to bo
Mjy-.sllgt&n say the pros
i 01 1 roa *.
L y v ; n .y f -
-- "*
i . •> * ’i * W ■ J ,
I you’d hoou want to cut short fhn
expanse.”—London. •*-
r A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY.
And it never fajla to euro Rhenma
ism Catarrh. Pinip’es Blotolus npd
ail disease arisingfrom impure blood
iis Botanic Blood Balm. (B’B’B )
■thousands endorse at as the best r. -
medy ever offered to mankind, The
; thousands of cures performed by
this remedy‘arc almost miraculous
Try it Only 100 per large bottle .
For sale by druggists.hee advertise
ment blsewdiei-v 1
A CHANCE TO MA'< i M O'JsY.
I have berries; grapes and peaches,
year -Id, fresh as when picked. I
.use the California Cold process, do
l.ttheat or seal (lie fruit, just put
it up cold keeps perfectly fre/h, and
post almost nothing, can put upa
bushel in five minutes. East wcek,l
sold directions to over 120 families
anyone will pay a dollar for direc
(ions, when they see Ihe beautiful
sample*ot fruit. Ah there are rpa; y
people poor like myself. I consider,
it tidy duty to give myexpeience to
.such, aud feel any one can make one
or two hundred dollarsaround home
in a few days. T will mail sample of
fruit sind complete directions,to any
iof your readers, for eighteen two
cent stamps, which is only the act
ual cost of the sample postage,etc.,
to me.
EUAN CIS CAfjEY ‘6l Louis, Mo
Losing
Flesh
You naturally lose flesh In
the summer and running down
is so easy. You get a little
weaker each day without hard
ly noticing it. There is loss oj
appetite, headache, weakness
of the muscles, disturbed sleep,
weakness of memory, and these
are the beginning of nervous
prostration. Iron and tonics
and bitters may afford some
temporary relief, but what you
need is a food for body, brain
and nerves.
ScoxiS 6muf sieru
of Cod-liver Oil with the Hy
pophosphites' furnishes just the
nourishment needed for those
who are run down and pale and
thm and weak; If you lose flesh
In summer take Scoff's Emul
sion now. Don’t wait till fall
or winter before beginning.
CROP REPORTS. '
t r-r and
FEAS.
The difficulty of obtaining seed peas
is one evidence that farmers arß begin
ning to appreciate (ho importance of
jjhis crop to the improvement of tho
dSuft ivs well as the the feeding of stock.
KreryWimrs w see evideuics that they
are txkiitg hold of this jyurk in earnest,
but it canm-t Us v.fjjed. too often that- no
co’-p crop cibouid be "Ibid by” without
so wifi:,- pocs rhbor broadiuiKt or in the
tv.itiiiii'., ( v<r ',be entire field. A.iso,
work ovor at and out
ami no,v ihjjppu.-. inudwnt, or if'tini'
and otijoidßPk lire preying, run off tho
mm oie-iudf or three
fe‘>t apiiwSi’Dnt the pi*as and break out
the mi# ];',rov. W oppattmiity oc-*
ciMi 1 .
t)f kniidr andH4W|iiiaio 'at the r'iUejjr
tihunr- ap) t i th>* non*. T><ijt#Rl
i-)ov:r®'ti# fnViwth and vigor
piViß a|d ;gey m turn wtii
ply cQhiffrr.gen ami hnmnn. t\m moat
bujx:il(ijft agents in n iuvigorawig out
ami civertaxod tiolda llosides
t:uM®pr;i iuipirtant ofiicos they algo
i-Biye fir rhr.do the bind and keep down
1 '•! w.fjht'i. j u oul . e iun a te bare lauds
3UjL'*ii; tetWTgnido. The alternate blis
sytd washing ruins deprive
them \t' untold and unonlcnlpted
MMponntt of piaut 'food. Any crop
Rtoyrli vfelt cover the land will serve ’to
steady drain, 'but for tho
nbow.-ten.'.oas logntmuous crops uro to
be prei’wi-ed.
TUB TANARUS, VTK CHOP of hush -potatoes
is becuraiug a very important item in
• •pr- full u-mle. t Fail ilivoocimuw have
'heretofore been given, for prennratiou,
idauttng, fortilizAngi atu. Where ouo
docs, to ttike the trouble to bod
tho iwiatobs, in’oV'lor to stx-nre sprouted,
-yod, the .“Lookout Ht'uufanr fur*
..own < v..p cannot be retied on, but that
the fall crop, if properly prepared for
ami sown, early enough, D almost oer
tain. Prepare the land thoroughly to
be. ready to begin sowing in September.
The value of rve as a ronoVatm'. A grain
food for stock during the wlntoManutUs,
and uu accumulator ol htimbs is not
generally fully appreciated. While not
as valuable as peas, if sown on the pea
stnbldo it will take hold of the work
whore the peas left- off and continue it
through the winter. It is a y my hardy
crop, ami If sown in tbo cottonfleld*.
does much to prevent th wasting and
washing of tlio cleanly cultivated soil.
SOUfiHUM
njsy still lo planted to advantage. The
b)tuly Anther is best for- the lato plant
ings, It is exceptionally good for fat/'
toning hogs, aud if rut before the sooila
jfnll y form may bo foil with profit to ail
{ftnh auina.K, t£ily being earofnl to reg
ulate tho r. mount, as like all other green
foods, it Is injurious if given in unlim
ited quantities.
T'ASTTTtrS
■efftof) fntj ft this season and while the
hot, dry weatfror may eosm suQJj'idnl'
reason to many for this failure, very ,
often it is tlie result of too close gray
Ing.' The stock are turned on day after
day indiscrimturttnly, aud no thought is
given to the fact that any plant will at
Inst ff.il if its foliage is continually do
stroj ud. The grass Is given no time to
repair the daily damag* aud tho couiee
qp."iice is, that, being oaten off as fast s,a |
it, tries to put out a fresh growth, t j
illially gives up tho fight and our mM:,
jfumrhev pnstures lmoome brown and
bare. It in here that the green crops of
sorghum, forage corn,-peas, clover conio
in ns n most, vithpible supplement, and
if fed fiv,i!?.ingticully will save the
p;\stnree and in the fall the abundant
growth,' which has sprung up on them
will give tho animnls a good start and
save tho uso of much of the stored win
ter food. R '£. Nemhitt.
Qotj.atio:|.—l notico font my cheop
ail<i cuttle, the young lambs imd calyr-i
particularly, arc every year, after being
turned oil th.o pastures, affected with
sonio disease, which often causes them
to ’droop and in some cases dio. I can
assign no certain cause for this trouble,
l tl;e pastures are abundant, and there is
> Astream of pure running water in easy
access. Can you suggest any cause frtf
i ibis ? Is there any certain cure for grub
in the head of sheep? t
A xrtvrr.K. —W-, .hould judge from
your description that your catt'o need
salt. Kvciy pasture, no matter how
well manured, or how flourishing, is
.morn or less infested with the (Terms of
parasitical diseases. 1. ,10 eggs or larvae
of the j.avaailos are deposited on the
tcillkp (iTuas, and are taken into
the stoma/mi of the animals while feed-'
iiiK. Stiltabout the onl® practical
means which ivr. can two to Movent its
jiiry from their alt-acks. SHting once
(.. twice a wee*, will not be sußielent.
Haitians nmcii n necessity to animals
ks to man, mnl should be placed where
they call have daily access to if, A lit
tle copperas mixed ■ ih the salt about
' twice a nibnth in the proportion of one
part to toil of salt, has been found ben
edciai. ' An' occasional dose of sulphur
is also v'fod. ■
For the drub, prevention is the only
sure nud payina remedy. If thecattlo
arc provided with a plane where they
will be protected from tile son during
the hot mouths, they will escape In
groat measure the attacks of the Hina.
Thick woods or a dark, shed will fur
nish this protection, and sheep thus ;
shelter, i will have almost euto immu
nity ftth’nWnbs in the head, ft is well. !
1 imf- id i r f
SL’BBCRIFTWJt i
One Dollar for twN
ydmig. and onco or rwr*s 3 mouth
inge out their nostril's with turpentine
and linseed oil, equal parts. An er
perienced sheep man say® the best way
to do this is to insert the'syringe three
or fonr inches up the nostril, give a
quick syringe and let go-tho head nt
once. In a shOrt tiiqp trost the other
8, tho uos
wnnratf-"
iMt somb.
mptiva.>
etigrh if,
ibs sf‘or
Jthqid.—i
■'
on. :
iladison
county mtiMcal convention, wjll
coqveno with the chuych afc : Blacks
oivok. 4 miles S. E, of H. GroVe,
conmencing Friday before Bril.
Suiilay in Sept; next and will con
vene in' session days.
Several prominent ramiqiA" have
promised to attcud among, the num
ber are l’rofe. T. C- Haycp, j. L.
Moore andT. C. Conaway.
J. I. Llay. Sooty
Harlktnjy Grove Echo please
copy. ' •
'
VVHAT A WOMAN CaN LQ.
lie’t„l,cteared after paying
msee. $256.85 the month
s $260 and have at the same I
tended to other duttea, 1
in two minute* witHioiit wetting
your hands. As #oon as people see
the woeher work they want one. Yen
can mate more money and make it
quicker than wjth any houiehold
aruioleon the jparket, I f§el otaria
ced that any ta’dy or gentleman oan
around can get full pert-
by kadreßsing the moqndcitjr
dish wgfilier Cos.. St Jjouis. Mo,
?TJiey hfl’Jj) you get atarted, then yog
oniifgiAye money awful fast,
■ F A. U 0,
Wh ,t does of wbeu
I Wlmt?”
'I of the plair>.”rrrO}eve
h'-. jf L’iiin Dealer.
liew Advertisements,
V IRC INI A
COLLECE:
tor young ladirs, roanoke) va,
O ens Meet. 10, 1890. One of tbo
leading Schools for young linlies : ,u
the spivth. Magnifieent building, ail
Modern imtirovmems. Camj is ieji
av,res. Grand mountain scenery in
Valley of Va, famed for health.
Eroupcan and Amcnean teacher*
Full course. Superior advantege* in
ait and music. Students from t-w*-nf
States, For o italogues ti,
I’r sidenl.
MATTIE P. HARRIS.
Roaiioke, Vt
• t
ROAD CHANGE
Georgia —Madison county,
Whereas a petition has been file 4
in my office asking that the public
road cohunenciug the Wint*rviilo
and Dunlap road, running thiougb
the ! ands of Mr'. Slirali I/esler and
B R Williams apd inb-rsecting the
Bethel and Wint'erville road neat
J L Johnsoh, asking that said
road be abolished. All
persons ' interested are' hereby
nntifted to be present at my of
fice on the firdt Monday in Aug
next to show pause why said pub**;
lie road should not be diecontined
This July Gth 18/>B.
G. C. Daniel, Ord.
DERF ECVand permanent Are &•
* cures by Hood’s 8 JmL
cause it makes pme. ricW^^^S^
NO. 5Q