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THE MACON WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY, JULY 13. 1R8G.—TWELVE PAGES.
the inside of Atlanta.
iinW PROHIBITION HAS 80 FAR
11 W Vailed to prohibit.
Will***’. E'° • R'P 4 on Draught and
i,v the tjuart and Bottle-Tha
Pro hH«tlout.W Mad, but Unable
to Help *h.m»tv«s.
July (l.-M. J. Mayberry, who own. a
A license, and who bai been for
W bole^e l,< l uor
--unwed in i ho vdioleealo and retaU liquor
Senww Porter * Menklu’u .hop., on the
l» railroad, ha. had hla tlcenee tranaforred to
v M «De;d>tr itreet, under the Kimball hen..,
hare the business of wbole.aling all kind, of llq.
* will be resutued. Under tbi. ltcenae, beer,
and whisky can be .old to gueata of the
you tell m v' ij ' ln<; 1 h * ven t fo ““d out yet. Can't I Improving American Journalism,
.,t a . .. From the New York Times.
l a°t.m<V^*. tom l r Mr. Charles A. Dana himselt is .umler
down .Sim. *’ Mked “k« threw I suck personal and pecaoUry obligitions to
...... * Mr. Jay Gould that be is forced to b» silent
♦ « i ° , Brabbe<l a ®ni o n squeezer *nd started when conflicts arise between Mr. Gould’s
.1 the order in a btuine.i like manner. Aa he scheme* and the interests ot the people of
dld eo fonr countrymen entered the aaloou and this conntry.
walked np to the bar. At a time when his pockets were bulging
"Do yon want to aee me watt on that party and I *'tb the profits o{ a gigantic speculation in
not atop mixing your drlnkl" ..id the proprieter »'hich Mr. Jay G mill gave him an oppoftu
addreaatog the lemonade cuatotner. -If you do “*'1' Intake part Mr. Charles A. Dtna
Just watch me.” ’ betrayed the New York Associated Press,
Turning to them he aall, -Well. centlcmen what aml P ut il > nto tl)0 enntrol of men in Mr.
shall it bet" ’ Gould’s pay or associated with him in his
....„ 1 4
won it ** .• wn * u<1 1 C4n * **11 h. j Qonld. and HninntimAH rpfrmh#*n himac-lf bv
«ith » dissppolfiled sir the men walked
Gould, and sometimes refreshes himself by
.f°l- taking pleasant excursions in Mr. Jay
lowed to the door by McMahon'a pet pug. who hsd Q .ula’s yacht.
^ "lorsuy one else who applies for it. Beer ^Mr. Cuarhs A. Dana is Mr. Jay Gould’s
^ Lt on draught and aold by the quart or in A boiu th. ^ fortUCe ' m * n wije ° ever Mr Jft y Gou,d happens to
The new .tend will be opened tomorrow. * :hlllme • y ° un « man wlth hi » *uch a man as Mr. Charlei A. Dana is.
T°olu V « rVn. to which th. entcrprt.a I. to bo «"«*. *‘><““•‘■>1! »»• From th. New York Sun. July 2.
i <> heina cleaned out and filled up. Wifi*-I . ... I Keep quiet, Jonts! iuo mmu j««
,Urt wine and beer by the barrel will be . ’ 1 ll > | aat,hak ® the dic ® wlUl Jon for flounder, the more you flop, the worse off
_ .tit in and bottled up for sale. N ne of the .-S® 1 ' I you ate, and the more conspicuous is the
bniwk .iiowed to be drank lo the price in , ^ ‘ d !t * my frlena - cam ® * ready predicament into which your uncontrollable
liquor a. nrohiblta it I from a solemn countenance. "I am a prohibition-1 habit of unnecessary lying has at last
wL icb it i. *>»«*»•» tow probibl^it. tot X 6ee S4m Jone . ^ u „ wrong# l hjfcVe brought yotL * > b
Some oft e P*° ‘ j tho nl» e i A quit * 8am chaws tobacco like a horse does oaU. I There is said to he somewh re in the
but esn do nothing. P but j t - B Bmo k lng tb at he thinks is wrong, and as he western part of Minnesoti—or is it in
thrown op«n lor buan ^ Vlrk frnm | ••moked moro than I have, I gnus* he knows | Manitoba/—a private rt-trtst or asylum
where mendacity is treated as a disease, on
scientific principles. We understand that
it ?8 an admirably conducted institution
A POLICEMAN.
Atlanta, Gi , July 23, 1885.
Whenever I know of anything that might
be of service to my M ow-men, I desire to
impart such inhumation; het^ce I give the
following facts to the public:
Mrs. M. M. Prince, living at 38 West
Fair street, Atlanta, Ga., has been troubled
for several mouths with an ugly form of ca
tarrh, attended wi*h a copious and offensive
discharge from both nostrils.
Her system became so affected and re-1
dneed that she was confined to b d at my
bou«e for some time, and received the at
tention of three physicians; and u»ed a doz
en bottles of an extensively advertised
blood remedy, all without the ietv*t bem-ftt.
She Anally commenced the use of B. B.
B., with a decided improvement at once,
and when ten bottles had been used she
was eutirely cured of all symptoms of ca
tarrh. «
It gave her an appetite and increased her
strength rapidly, and I cheerfully recom
mend it as a quick aud cheap tonic and
Blood Furifler.
J. W. GLOER,
Policeman.
GROCERIES!
The nndenrigned hare opened a large end complete stock of Groorics nt 1 ‘Z4 Third
Street, and r. sjiPotfully Invite all in need of Snppliea, to call on Inc-nt before purchasing
elsewhere. The stock inolndee aU the etaplei need by farmers, and has bowl selected j
with special reference to their wants. It has been marked at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
and planters will find it to their interest to oonsnlt them.
WRIGHT & HILL
ianl7d1t«Vwflm
VH Third Street,
0M yr.ed ...j com.alltogethrr kick tr°m the .hath. I. Ulkln* about”
proUttiitlouLti of the c y, * n " 018 8U I "Well, tfacu, join me in somethtLg to drink.
Jretabl. that a legal light will come onto! the What have y„„ goff,
tran.fer- "Homo sweat milk Tlie town I. drv, but 1 gneo “nd ‘Bat surprising cures are sometimes
The wioe* and shirty can. under the law, be I lt wm Bot bs % yi ,,, tlou of , h6 BIohlbltlon Uw t0 affected in apparently hopele s case*. Snp-
mrchMedatwholeeale from the dealer, of the drink a little wet milk * ‘ U * u — ’
cur «ho hive UcenaM to .ell liquor, by th..whole ,. So mllk for me . j dnnk , om , . d
ml., hot the beer will have to be ynrcbuad from „ d „ made me „ ck _ m . , lemoutde .
g«„ D .0riffla and Oalneaville. Them pl.ee, -nidoUltyon won't give
iil)i|ilieil by Alt-..»- !
Was it Cancer ?
i away. Yon aoo, I
I pose you spend the summer there, Jones.
Eight Days Without Food.
From the Pall Mall Gazette.
Tlie royal mail steamer Kinsembo, which
V and thebeorahlpped back to Atlanti from 'J 17 “ refu J what 1 do * Sometimea I am afraid ba8 arrived in the Mersey from tho west
‘"""/o - V tUe May^ryllcenm exulm. ‘ W " 8t ,U,I > tro ’> bl8 h>’the prohtbitlonUt. ooagt D f Afric^ reports having rescued at
Z“Land until then it U believed, lbo cou,, ™!.” 8l " mo “» d, “* forel «" arink -sea in anopen bcmU^eu who hud been
privdese of eellin, liquor, at wholeeale cannot be I ^ lhe y OOOB ltf , Mr . McMabon fi^hSSS i^Wfo^p. * SutTwo
Icterfer d with by th« aut o »-a. i j, ow hl> buvineM compared with wbat it waa | of them died of their sufferings » efore the
from tnu l! will bo men that the avenge Atlanta I be tore prohibition came Into effoct. I Kinsembo fell In with the boat. When the
wm can yet" gl»“* °* co °* be8r for some month. I "Well, the difference 1. like swapping a fortune I Kinsembo was near Old Calabar an object
w come, by bus mg a quart aud calling eotne of hie for a counterfeit note. Before prohibition broke I was descried in the distance. It appeared
Icicnl. to »-i.t him In dl.po.lng of tt. I Bp my ho.tneM wu about 1100 a day. Now IS 1 to be a canoe, bnt no occupants were visi-
J1 Brook who Uecgwed in tho llqnor bn.lneu | wm >bcllt cover , n average day’a recolpta. My I l>le: hut for fear there should be anybody
,„r the E«t Tonnee.ee .hops, has a ltceneo that , ent rione u , l00 , m onth and I have a lea.e the tiny craft Capt. Liver.idge ordered
,V« Mm the .ame privilege, for whtoh ho haa had on tha b uiidtng for .on. tlmo to come, the signal whistle to be blown to draw their
word fine offers, bnt refuse, to sell. I hsve not mado up my mind what 1 wlU do. i attention. In a moment or two there slow-
• roe WHO WAS TOO vitKsH* ,„.y go to Lonl.vtUe. I can’t make a living here >/ from the bottom of the boat the
Jiiib” Uunter la the pet ot tho polio, force. I Mlu „ B lemooldo , buUer mllk and , ocb arlotr.." torrn of a man. The ste truer s course was
kny numlier of offer* have been made for him. but The situation, as de.crtbcd above. 1. duplicated
Ulbsre tarn refused. The truth about the whole by th. condition of affair, of the other .alooue. 1, 0 .1, J .
BiW r is ktlsuu could not get along without him. The dom..tlc wlno hnslnee. Is a failure, a. the I tbfpoUom of the boat ^ The two’ men
».d, m " ,lle ,or wl “*’ f* rtlc ' ,1 * rl > ‘ lom ' Mic were then helped on board, aud tho do .tor
tpre. Jiiinho s duUen are to hnnt up cam. | ytoe ,. Be.Idea thl. not leas than a quart can be o£ tlie 8t( . Bme r wn8 fioon jn utUudanco on
rtmtenon. are doing buslnea. without a ltMUse purchased at a time, and thl. mn.t be drank be- them. When they had sufficiently recover-
M .i briuR tlit-m before the polite court for trial. yond the confine, c f tf,e buUdlng in which it ia ed they told a pitiful tale of suffering and
, .41. work I. not enough to MUalybi. energy, h. UurchMed. death. They.iere fugitives from pfiuce’s
p.A in hi. spar, time hunting up all kind, of Im- that nAsnu. or wnr.xr. I sUndt fle(jin({ {rom t g # ke o£ , heir p or .
violation* of the law. Ue ««>«»• on the prln- A week or ao ago a report waa current her® that, tuguese masters. They were Kroo-bovs,
cipie that tie more caaea a policeman makee, the I among other thoughtful prohlbltionlata. Mayor Hill- I and had gone to Prince’s Island many yearn
fcv te valuable are hla service# to the force and the I yer had provided agalnat the dry spell b> having a I ago to work on tho plantatK n for nboftt a
city. In devoting hla energies to bis I barrel of whisky hauled into hla cellar. This re* I year. When their period of agreement was
prufrMion le occasionally geta tripped np or I port waa given aa such to th® TEUconAMt, and baa I up they said they were not permitted to
to cftUKbt lu a trap set by him to catch aome ig-I since neen published in the Cincinnati Enquirer I leave the island. They got clear of the
zonat |>er3ou. As he wears no uniform and is not I and other papers outside the titate. 11 island, but on the third day a tornado wuh
of dlutlnRiiislied military bearing, the Idea I met Mayor Hlliyerontbe street this morning. He I encountered, and the boat filled with water,
aim occurs that he is a policeman until after he I said the whole thing waa a Joke. He had even I The men had then to get out of the 1 Ott to
bitten in his work. I beard that lt was reported that he and Rev. Dr. 1 bail the water. What little stock of fretb
Vcwd.y while on Deoitur afreet lt occurred to MvOonetd. pMWr of the Second BapUM church, water they had was spolleJ, and gome of
• a a ». * a I had bought th« b.vrrtl between them. He said I ih« rmddlt'S of the canoe were aluo lost
kia that be would like to make a case (galnat tUere ... no foundation whatever for the report. Jf®
—•for Klltng whteky. Aa he wae plaoulug in hie and yourcorre»]Kindeut Informed him that hla cal-1 after day pawed without bringing no
kriln hov to mweed an Ignorant looking darkv lar would be forthwith relieved of the entire bar- remue until tho eleventh day of their de-
krsla bov to proceed, an tgnoiwnt looking darky 1 Th . m , sor tr , atM th « m „ter pl».M.tl, .nd parturo from the island. They had then
stag and Jumbo conclud.d to enllet him AS a jeke. but thowgbt tu ynbUcathiu In tha pa- about eight dayt without lootl aud
lathtctnue. I pers might create the impreMion that there was I , .t.
some tnith in the report. water, exceptiug some ealt water, which
only made their thirst more inte ise.
I ha-^e heen taking B. B. B. for six or
seven weeks for something like cancer on
my neck, and I would not tal;« one thou-
suud dollars for the benefit received.
I had previously tried various ho-cnlled
blood remedies, but B. B. B. is the best,
the quickest and the cheapeat btood purifier
I ever used. I refer to any h erenaut of
Gnlfin, Ga.
J. H. BARNES,
Griflin, Ga.
*t*j, boj," said Jumbo, addressing the darky,
iBSquHcouHdential mauner, "Cau you get me
r whisky) I will pay for it and pay you
I Utiit in mils.
-I ua’t get any beer, boss,” answered the negro,
I “bsil on get you a bottle of whisky
! limbo felt happy# He saw anccesa perched on
fend or his nose, and felt that in a few moments
WtudMituiuor: lizeblm
ky seller, «ud rutting him
MACON PUBLIC SCHOOLS. , w _
1 Not Affected by Age.
Some eld specimens of Boyal Baking Towdrr that
J had been kept on ths shelf of a grocery store for
The board of education met yeaterdny for 1*J.~ I*SX*5jJ“ t * d b ’ *^he
the purpose of electing teacLer* for the !£ 0 ‘ ( * > £dc£’J£ S3 aSdSTme. ltw M fuuad
public subools. Lsuully tneso met tings i t h, t although ti** uad b
purpose ot measuring tin
- * gone. ItwMfountf
befit exposed to at
Both Hands Up.
A NtMvnmiitu Suddenly liaises
Ills Hands for the I'irst
Time in Two Years.
Correspondence Atlanta Journal.
Nev.'s an, Ga., Juno T>.—Mr. Jacob G.
8ponder, an old and respected citiz -n of
tni* place experienced a rather midden
change in lii* gcticnlulive extremities late
ly. It stem, that a little over two year*
fiuo Mr. Hponcler had a ««vere attack of
Rheumatism, hi* arm* became under* and,
in fact, he could not rniue bi* hand* to hi*
head until tho othorduy, when he called on
tho drnggist and obtoiued a preparation
that aoted like niagio on him, for after tak
ing the first half bottle he could move hi.
arm* about, and when he fciul tuk- n six
bott'“* lio was sound and well. Rev. W.
'V. Wadsworth and our people generally
rho are familiar with the case almost swear
the wonderful remedy now. Mr. Boon-
ier said the medicine was called U B, B.
JHook of Wonders Free.
By addressing Blood Balm Co., At’antx,
Ga.. any one can Becnre free one of the
prettiest and most valuable 32-p*ge book*
now put. It tell, all about the bloo\ it*
diseases and remedies -Scrofula, Ulreis.
Rheumatism, Kidney Affection*, Skin Hu
mors, etc., etc. Drop a postiu for it at
once.
jnn20-fri.»nn.t , rkvlra
EXCHANGE, BUY -OR HAVE YOUR
COTTON GINS
Repaired In Macon, Georgia, at
JAMES T. GANTT’S.
Satisfaction guaranteed. (Freight free.) Gantt's Improved Condenser
Best in tlie Woriel.
Write for circulars and reduced prioea. maylfiaun Awk4m
F. 8. JOHNSON. JEFF LANE7 -
JOHI^SOIV «fc 3L.^ATVE 9
MACON, GEORGIA.
HARDWARE
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laimuiin. “ I have been handicapped by business ot all I mospheric ctiAi.^vadurlug all thl* lira.— or itwa<
-H*/cspturrngawhU- kin( j , t on this occabion the board pro- °°«fa><ctWovAu.-tta>«. of rstalug 1-ov.vtuv
•»««? *» ss&x!ff£sa
■he him .olid with tha prohlht loulsta, from Be-1 ttud>t h 6 result wss tho accomplishment of I Thla'tsa most valuable quality th a baking pow.
- ADtlerson closrn to the most dimlnntlve I work which has ofteu taken Up twa Of 1 tier, one which few poeseae. M*Mt powiiore ir not
Ift the prohibition cause. Palling oat some I more A- yg I »*»•*» first; made are foam! to be Inefferi
cort]<^
| fwi«r la tte ]>robibltlon cause. Palling ont tome I morft Jays.
*r he f!r|Hiett«(i it in the darky’s band, and told | j jy the list of teachers given 1m*1ow ( it
. ineffective.
If kept even a few weeks they lone their t**vru!B<
. —* . w , j '* I power, become lumpy or caked, and valueteui.
ktm in boy him a bot lc of wbUky. and not tell I will be seen that tbn chaucos are few, the | TbU u p»rinilarly the case with "bread p epara-
•boat it. I principal onra being in the Orange street
R* darky took the money and ranked e« down I school and North Macon colored school: „„„ „„
Ptjsiur *t• rut, leaving Jumbo feeling Jubilant over 1 Boys llign 8cbool—U. B. Lnapmau prtn- I ture, and the eciemIQo prUiciplfe employed in (t«
tb«t he waa to book M soon aa the I cipal; Miss Pearl StM>heDH, A^sintuiit. I combluatiaa. The arilrle- need in lie couiptwli^ •
‘I - th« ..ld.nc.wM gotten J Sri. Scht»l-Ml- R R MmlU,
Asp#. I principal, Miss h. E. Gaatin, SMlStADt. I vent the action of Ibe acid npo » the alkali pr«ma
Isaibo had notion* to wait The boy soon I Orange Street Grammar hanonl—3Hsa I turely, or except under the influence of Wt or
stwud i Uh a ouait bott’o of com Clara I. Smith, principal; Miss Kate Gilbert, water S'ceaearfy need in cooking
10 * quatt nou.o or I >i* MnVcov MUa H ittu I The Boyal Baking Powder i* now nsrd eaten*
As soon aa Jumbo inspected the bottle he I n t i? 5 I ln AuatraJia, Africa, and other low latitudes.
V and after shmkin* him until hla I Folhlll, Mrs. C. L. htllUgM, MhtS Bella Abr*- I W |, BW it haa beeu found to be the only baking pow-
ham, Miss Pauline Logan. I der that will withstand the hot, moist atim apuertr
.. _ A | Second Street Grammar School—Miss O. | without deterioration
<*. police man. raid Hunter, -and It you do not | L Andrew*, principal; M's* Je*«ie Lane,
Gel
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»“» «- «* - •» •“* - „*K,r n ; MU. ^m“ Jj/odgitin:. P«:
\**V? “» — »ho sou. tt to 1 -U1 P u, lin ‘ Wannuk. Ml** Fanuie Cherry, M<«»
I , . ! i ‘ l - v , Leila Aultmau. Mr*. Cynthia Shepherd,
‘ eta do that, boae, without any trouble, kon I ^ Naglo.
•i vorki for John W. Hill, the wboleaale Uquor Molnerry straet Grammar school. —Mr«,
**"• aDj *»ia liccnae ’lowa him to eeil by th# U K. Keonao, primipal; Mina P. F. Man-
I tar. for MV eral month# to come. I bought the I go^ assistant; Mil. A. A. Davis, Miss M. H.
■ «&i«ky tbe>r», and you can get plenty more of it at I Gtier, Miss M. U. Darragh, Miss Katie Me-
I Mt&s vr,ce. H Iv..
g atUr grew weak in the knees, and took ln the * ...—
I * once. He had been beaten at hie own I M. Ignatius, principal; Siiter 3L C Jasanc-
>a ‘*’ tiu *» fififita** 5 **- •
hr be has managed to keep tha matter rather I North Macon (colored) I3DOOI.—II. J, T.
bnt the 1 KLioiaars baa to publish the news I Hudson, principal; Mb, tL J. T. Hudson.
\ K *i cost, I asaUUni; Mi^a Maxie Bond, Miss Ida G.
«™*rath M M^u ta (tt)- »chool. —Mr*
1 W0KKING8 OF FROH1B1TION. I 51^ Baber, principal; Miss 8. II. Hall,
I July5.—A half hour Saturday after* I aaaistant
iaridente, showing the work-1 . . { Griflin
lk ‘^>tS!m blU< r to clly * John E »Mt M icon Grammar School. —Mien Lan
•».Vw^l°. , '* boBO *® 5r ®" **° °*- InieHolmw, principal; Mr* A. L. Whit.,
Kw for the Bonanza, waa hanging on the 1itoan Goldamith.
>r Rudjing the hahiu of tha ever moving fly. I Giles Ungraded School—W. P. Carlos,
‘me # gentleman wearing aUuen duster, who I principal; Mias Susie Hodgkins, aaaistant.
•t landed from a train. "Now watch me I Tharpe Academy—W. J. Heard, princi-
ms pi op« out from under him.” said Jim.] p a l; Misa Jimmie Sleara, assistant
^ te a Tf-leuaim rep>rter,and then.addreaa* | Planters Academy—No election,
i ™ >f - Ml ‘«d what ha cc^ld do for him. I Rardia Academy—No election.
' 1,00,1 •kiakir the stranger aaked, locking I Heath Academy—M. D. Janes.
P^oprie'or’e eye. aa if he hadn't had a drink I HCatup-Ground School—No election,
fita. including Sunday#. I Moffet 8cbooI-No election.
««vot tku bv.t that ever ttrkled a mu'. How.nlI DUtrict
imroud to m* bv * dt- iDRuUhrt prehl-1 Maauyville 8cbool-No Section.
:**tohM^.tr.dframUt.iZ.-./ MiJwavSchool-No.U*:^
'«M and U Mon M h. could gain I Chambliu School—Ml** /. rtUc Taylor.
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P’d.,
Sa.
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-auunuc* Mid, "W.U giva ma a I
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rc» 1 I
l*ik*
t' *^ r ‘ r an<i 1 d °u t care bow qoi:k you make
j’^toj the train, and
^“ly day.'*
. '' c, ” IJ accommodata you, stnoger
v t * hjod u rich .cough to grant you
1 <«'i. a ’ pock,t u •“>« • naUorad hack
ao.,..*!" 1 W ,k,Uu ““ prohlbldoa Uw. at
L" 8 »■« daj."
had forgotten
i-uo.*" * hrohtbuion town. Wall, give
P* 1 ‘I hu.V h ,rom • eow - rvfflst"^.
1^0. .‘kto’^“ 44 d bT '"I 00 * —ho
‘V" ! * ,! 1 'hai't think thot I want ony *b.
- “ ®» wtoo tut. Buttermilk, swMt
rtraatiariUa, soda water and
^ * k*tn two varieties ef *
s?
out of watfV
weak I will sail
you have U, aud you
oSbcriS,*
Mt Flenunt School—No election.
Swift Creek 8chool-Noetection.
Holton School—J. W. T. Howonl.
COUO.ED SCHOOM.
Stinsonville School—J. A- Brook*.
G..o.lwin School—Hattie Hltff.
White Spring School—E. F Mimn,
Plcaaont Grove School—D.B. Cornellons.
•saraaas^Sfet
Union Church School-JarahE- Howard.
Ushoro School-UanrE. UUL
Swift Creek School—Andrew Solomon.
Omnlpee School-No.Iectwo-
HoUy Orovo 8chool-8. J. ““L-J-
Bloomfield Sch ? 0, - P ' f rT7 „P*f‘" 11 '
ML Zion School—R. M. HanU.
Antioch Med -R A. nn »r 1.1
Application* 1 for the ctaU -'.-no ra of j
»w school*, and incr **" 'Vi. , L:i
eferred to ths finance cora® ' -, mi. ■
.port next Tot- lay^ ^ fboll b^to*!
PROF.CHS.LUDWIG VON SEEGER,
profit tor cf Medicine tit the tioptl Unhereity i
Kn tgkl of the Dowtl Anitriun Order of the iror
Crotcn i Knight Commander of the ItoMIgSpanltk
Order of ImbeUtt i Knight of the ItirgamCnuiian
Order if the lint Eagle; Ckctolierqf the Legion oj
Jlonur, Jrc., etc., taya:
*»T.Ii:niG CO*H COCA BF.EF TONIC
•liGuid t.ot be eoDiouaded with the hoidn of triMhj
cure nils. It le in noeenee of the word a pntet.t
rvmt-dy. I »m thoroughly eunwaan^with its
motle of preparation and know it to be not only a
leyitiniart rharmMeeuttm! prod net,but also wort hv
of the high eon mandat ion* it line received in all
parts of tne world. It contains essence of Beef,
Cora, Quinine, Iron and Caltoava. which are dla*
snlvt d in pure gesmhrt Spanuh Imperial Crown
Sherry.**
Invaluable to all who ere Run Down, Nereona,
DyspcpMC, Bili'MM, Malarioua or afflicted with
weak kid ueya. Beware of Imitations.
222 JtlwTOTC rJLTCMTI CKRKi: GITUSSn.
Card bp Her Royal Wphnrn the Prlnern of Wairt
amt the nobility. K«»r the Skin. Coninb-aion. Ertrp
tkxi»,Cbapplng.Roughnesa. gj.OO. OfdruggiaU
LIRIKIQCO'M (iiMitiliic* riyrup of Marsa*
K rtlla. U guaraatevd aa the beat banaparUiatn
marvel.
N. Y. Depot 38 MURRAY STREET
laniotua-thn-eaf Awly
It la to Yonr Interest
to bear In mind that one Benson'sCapcine Plaster is
worth a dozen of any other porous plaster. Ben
sou's plaster* are a genuine medicinal article; en
doned and need by the medicinal profession from
Maine to California. They cure la a few hours ail
ments whirls no others will even relieve. Cheap
and worthless Imitations are aold by dealers who
can more tor large proflu on trash than they do for
the eweete of an approving conscience, beware of
them, aud of Hie "Capucin," “Capateln," "Canal*
cine" and "Capsicum" plasters which they sell to
the unwary. These namee are nothing bnt mislead
ing variation# on the name "Capetne," Note ‘
difference, go to reputable drafts, and you
not be deceived. Tbn genuine Benson’s has
••Three Seals’’ trademark and the word "Oai*tne”
ci
will
rat in the centre.
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OBE Biliousn.i< i Itck Hudsch. lo Four hours.
Otto dos. rotiovss Nou.u'ois. T*«y cur* snd
pttvr-tl Chills *» Ftoor.S.ur Moniach Bid
Creath. Ctssr th. S’. ln. Tone the N.rvf s. and ulvt
Lilt -* Vigor to Uto system. DowiOlfi llt-AN.
Trv them ones end )uu will
Price. 28 cents ptr pottto.
Meillstns Dtslors gensn-ltv. .
price la lUn.i, postiutlo, t« iny address,
J. F. SOUTH ft CO.,
ffanutoctvmt and Sols PtopL, St.LCVJtS.VO
lohJS-staw-awly
III nettr ho without thsm.
o. Sold bv Orogotots and
utty. Soul on tecelpt o!
REWARD! “odlS-ffvrsnaKSS
tion of school vacancies and needs. No trouble or
stamp for cirralan. CHIOAdO
mOOh AGENCY, 1-5 South Clark street, Chicato
Ill. N. B. We wont all kinds of teachers for scbooli
and fsmilioa. 1v34 lv
A* agents, wo again offer the planters of this section ihe celebrated
PRATT GIN,
Feeder and Condenser!
»
Tbore have been over 2(1,000 Gins of thin make used by cotton planter* in every
oottoo growing section of the world, »lot of ten having recently been shipped to
EVERY GIN WARRANTED.
Prire reduced to suit the times, but quality aa high aa ever.
priiwa
Bead for cutnloHUo and
nsvflVigeif
T^Stc iBrown Lofton Gin. Go.
maylwed satAwklyfim
NEW LONDON, CQNN.
Slanuficturcrs of tho “Olf'-itolialdo”
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con-
denurs.
AIltboTcry.tatestlmproTcmcnU: Im
proved roll box, patent whlppcr, two
brush belU, extra strong brutli, cast
steel bearings, new Improved Feeder,
enlarged dust proof Condenser.
-•x Strong, •Impleincon.tructlnn, durablo
it ifln. fast, runs UchL cleans the seed p- r-
tfectly ami produces first class samples.
sjP UBUVBIIBD FRKBOB VUIUCHT
' at any nrceanlblo point. Send for full
drsrrlptIon and prlco lUt*
A. B. FARQUHAII A TO., Mam.
THREE
DYSPEPSIA,
SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION,
- 1 Constlpatl!
In M»i»d paekarta at 10 ami tTcti,
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.- W-> '« «
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NTfiiifsietiirers a.ud Jobbers of
ErvamES,
IBit fftrarr, H-rclInneous Machinery,
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