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Macon, Ga.
“Australia no * prodnoes vegetable tal
low.** Wo hate all heard of the noh land
cut there,
Tbb esteemed Coustitntion asks, “Did
Oolambas discover America?" He did, bat
don't say wo told yon.
Tbb rumor that 2dr. Z da is to wislt
America will probably put all the sanitary
cnicer3 cn the qni
Ever many yeirs alur Allen Thurman
passes away, the sight of a red bandanns in
Ohio will stampede H public ins.
It Maxes the husbands and fathers smile
to uc*i that Svilmis c'.Oiks will not b*
fsahiou :blo in London this seasou.
HIE MACON WF.FKLY TET-EGR APH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER «. 1887.—1 W’^t.VE P 4 G*S.
SOUTHERN DEPOT
Watertown Steam Endue
Tax {not that you uk Hubert Qurett eared
fain one Hundred pair, ot trousers from tbe
general wreck keeps him solid with Bslti-
more society.
If the end ot all these f> slirilies should be
the gift of a rose from Mississippi to Geor
gia, heaven bless ns bnt onr noble old
mother would wear it right proudly.
It is just like William Dean Howells to
ask Governor Oglesby to ohange the An
archists' seatenoa to imprisonment tor life.
He can't bear to pnt an end to a plot.
Hicoll, ths Qepnblican oandldate for dis
trict attorney, vai ones stioke-oir at
Princeton. It 1, thonght that his cdnoatlon
well At* him to paddlo bis own canoe.
Our West the epienre aprloklee tho oys
ter with black pepper and flrata him in
■ claret. The chenoee are that the local
board of health require It as a precaution
against cholera. _
Tbe Governor of Kansas has rednoed the
•entonce ot tbs druggist's dork, who was
sent to tbe penitentiary for seventeen yeare
for selling liquor, to eix months. Tbe
- Governor ol Ksneas knows what it ie to
suffer and be tbinty.
Tauuos says "that tbe devil eeldom at
tacks the.man who is armed with e pen, a
awotd or an axe.’’ This Is ptobahly true.
How it we oould only keep these fellows eff
tbe balance ot the world what a beautiful
thing Ufa would be.
Tns beat letter in Muon reoently esme
to a point npon an out-et-tho-elbow-young-
men. Inveetigallon proved that the loilh
sridual had been trying to eat thirty per
tridgte in thirty oonieontive days end had
net swallowed the nineteenth.
Tux Philadelphia Bscord eiye that "It
look* aa thongb Jaoob Sharp would die ot
old eg* before j uettoe got her home hitched
op.” Sharp's eaae ean wait Justice It
prepa iogto harness seven horse, to her
car and the will probably drive them with
halters.
Tax queer old ltspublioan newspapers
out West are abating General Gordon for
■peaking in Ohio daring tbe Btate election.
Tbe main oh j sellon these atme fellow* urge
again,t the South It thit free speech here ie
Impossible. A Rspablioin od.tor always
■pells consistency with * email k.
Tas Mscon TiLtos.ru thinks Mrs. Cleveland
will be sorrowful all hu dar* bicsuu she ,u net
permitted to vUII Muon. Alter readies Ui. M-
porta of Jtff DavU’a roe.ptlon then ah. U probably
woudsrlng It ah# would bit. U*n mated tbe
asm. at Ih. rebel ■ g wu.—D,troll Ttibaa..
Dj yon mean ki esc? Well, there la no
telling.
Wbex the newly arrived German heir*
that the weather during the State fair wit
mot fair,and that people at en though they got
good fare at the hotel*, end wen not ohargtd
excessive fata by the backs, thonght
that ths fata wet unfair, he
will battbl* heed egalnet a lamp post and
groan in font dialects.
“A Fottanat* Man. 1 '
ta lte othcrwUa admirable account of Jtffmcn
Ditto and hit movement, by th. Mscon TiLtou.ru
occur, ou expreuton from which w. must ex.two
dint nt. Mr. Dsvh la .poken ot a. bring. possibly,
•the meet enfortuuste of omo;" end white this wsa
doubtlsoo pruned hastily. It must be regarded ss a
rather unfortunsU phrau.—GrlflBn N.wi.
Tbe N.wi errs in ita quotation, not In ita
reeeotlcg. The pauige to whioh reference
la made reed* thue:
From th. day of his birth. Iiftnos DstU hss
Mu tra. ta hu pcoplr, troc to ptiuclplc sad true
to himself. Fate hss decreed that tho victor’,
wrosth rut sot upon hlc monument when th. tim.
come, for him to sleep, but history will toy ol him
not less than I have written, end eeeord him Ih.
glocy of beta, If tho moot nstortrnote, also the
heavoot and moot eoaslateot of Amoeteon oteloomeu.
Mr. Divio has emerged from all hie
troubles and receives tho bomtge of a great
aeotion of hiteonoiry; be bat lived to see
thu land proaperoae. And It may be added
that ho hat lived to see some of tho princi
ple* lot which ho contended reaffirmed in
th* highest court, of the land. In all this
ha is Indeed fortunate as a man.
Bat it moat bo remeiybered that from a
commanding place in tho highest legislative
body in the country he he, been plunged to
th* privaey ot home life, end hi* honorable
ambition as a statesman shat in by a Chi
nese will.
On*may baa fertnnat^man, yet anon'
fortneato statesman.
Huwfii C'ubb'd Wirtuum.
Howell Oobb was a wise man. He nu-
derstood the public qneationa of bit time
■a well as any one. The protectionist theo
ry of 1857 was identical with that ot the pro-
teclionists of to-dty. Howell Cobh ana
lyzed it and exposed it as follows in bis
report asSycreiary of tbe Treasury for tbe
year endiog June 3 >, 1857:
“The theory of tbe protectionists is this:
that under a low tariff the importation t f
foreign manufacture* is encouraged, and
being brought into tbe country at lower
prices than they oan be pro
duced, the competiUoD with tbe
domestic manufiotu er is ruinous to his
busiofn. Tbe remedy is, to raise ths dutise
npon tbo foreign article to each a point that
eithor it will he cznluiei, and thus give the
domestic manufacturer the entire borne
market, or else it will be so increased in
prlos by the a Iditione! duty as to enable the
domestic to receive a remunerating price
for his productions. Thai the eff :ot of this
would be temporarily for the benefit
of the manufaotnrer is ooooided, but that
the nltimite effect would be alike injurious
to him, as well as all other interest?, ie
equally clear. In looking npon tho opera
tion as ameaenroof relief, we mnatconsider
ita eff. cts not only npon thedomesttoman-
nfaotnrer, but also npon the eonsnmer. If
the Incieased duty neither diminishes tbo
impottationi nor iuoreases the price, it ie
manifest that ns advantage has been de
rived by the domestic manufacturer. If
tho eff cot should be to exclude the foreign
article, then the domesiio manufacturer
monepol z s the home market and com
mands bis own pries. The relief he needs
is a higher price for bis goods, and, os a
matter of oourse, unrestrained aa be will
then ba by tbe laws of competition, he will
bo raise bis prices aa to temedy tbe evil of
low prices of which he had complained.
Tns effect npon the oontamer is
clear. He mast pay the inorcaaod price
thos pat npon tbe article of cousnmplion.
Nor does it stop there. Under tho (listing
state of things, when he has purchased the
snide he has not ODly famished himself
with the goods ha needed at the reduoed
prior, bnt at tbe earns time hie paid into
the tre.aury the tax rtquired of him for
the support of government."
Again Mr. Cobb says: "la no event oan
the increased duty operate to the advant
age of the m tnnfao'.nrer except by corre
sponding injury to the coninmer. Tbe
amount ot benefit o inferred and in-
jary sustained by the proposed re
lief measure wonld depend npon the
relative number of manufacturers and con
sumers of the articles npon which the do-
ties wero laid; and as tho number of oon-
sumoretxoord the number of mxnufao-
tutera, so wonld the It jury sustained exceed
the bon. fit conferred, A policy eo partial
and unjuit In its operations cannot com
mand the approval of the ooamry.” Theie
words were written thirty yexie ego,
bnt they are as true to day as they were
then. The sophistries ot the protectionists
of 1857 are the argum-nts ot the pt otto-
tiouieta of to-day. There is nothiog new
in protection exospt tbs looressing variety
of lte oppressions.
A&lrsusaUlaisk,. _ fiitit .UtUd fetal, tlOSOt «.u«s ta, ,0*01.
The Atlanta Constitution of Tneeday j Demooretio tieket in tbe oity.
Northeast Qeor|lB.
To-day thonenude of the people ot North
east Georgia will meet at Athens to attend
the opening ot a lair which will be a fine
exhibit of their industries and resource*.
Nor beast Georgia la one ot the most inter-
ding sections of' the State. Its
•emery is unsurpassed for beauty
end romance in this country.
A large portion of It* lends Is very tich,
Some of those whioh are poor here been
fertiliicd by plnck and energy nnllt they
blostom oa the rose, A variety of products
atteate the progressive spirit of the people.
Tbeir tbiift b,s enabled them
to becomo prosperous in local
ities where netnre frowned oa labor.
Wo are confident that the Athens fair will
be a great anooess. Wa hope It will bring
a merited reward to the people who have
planned it, and that its effect, may b« f. It
in ,n increased prosperity throughout one
of the beet region; In the South.
Toe fair will be formally opeued by Senator
Colquitt. This is a capital selection. Hens*
tor Colquitt not only knows tbe people of
Georgia and th, whole country, but he uu-
deratan'a their needs. He hu proved the
trntb of ibis i tatement often, bnt never
more clearly than io hi, address to the Inter-
Btate Convention of Formula held In Atlanta
last August Then he said:
To tli# Ant piece. howev,r. baton all thUift, tat
tha enable, and uneallad for load ba tekao
from tbo back* of oar farmer*, plaeod than by
tbo government. A peers! »-»i- tax of <S.O?
par coat., bow robin, ono hundred million anna-
all; more then we Lave ao; ee’l for. la a bitter re
proach to oar wisdom and our Jueilce. Though tbo
termer* In perbapa the whole ct tbs South make
71 par nit of the population and tba tarmera ot
th* Ulrica raU* eight; .one huudndthe of tba ex
ports of tbe count-;, not ono Btckal
of tbo hundreds of mlUioue that protection puts
Into ha pockets of lbs murafouctarers It ported
to tba farmers, if ;ou except tbs pittance glrau to
rlee and as.ar. Mart pre-esd as
;cu an falllu. In men's aa ao man; are.
who follow tllUg* bow would pour heart* leap
with Jo; to know that thlrtp-Ava and enobelf par
east of pour taxes were bktofl Aboil this bur
den be kapt on sal', on cloeblnx. on troo and steel,
on mom than 100 esMutiala of Ufa that wa wa; tell
our fen Ulaa, our sous and brothers aal fathers,
that at lost nt tire them tree whisk;! I have no
earthly doubt that the government of the United
Atelou Ibis day w. old be really better off by lifting
eight; or more millions of tat witch solan Into
aver; earthly thing ihat g.«Io tho support of a
family. Tba caohor of this enormous pile of
treason to which your drape ot avail bar# kapt
telly, la sating Its nay lata tba ret; soul of tha gov
ern meot”
Tbit is sound souse and good DemoertUe
doctrine. Wa have no doubt Scatter Col
qn.tt will d; ax well at Athena to-day ax he
di! at Atlanta lost August. H> 1* always
true to bis people and hi, party.
They Are Afraid In T«II,
HL Lo*toOlote-Democrat.
TtoaipNMri Ito Trust eompUl* 1
lte Mw*p*t*n DHNpnMt lte povNi rad ]
yomritliicoaitouttoi. tout »te lte 9*
contained an editorial on ‘*The Decadence
of American Shipping," in which a remar
kable explanation is offered for the present
condition of American shipping. The
CtiiiBiitation says:
Tb’a la tba reaolt of the government’* policy of
(roe ihlpv, and ahowa more than ever the ntoeMi-
ty (or proteetlon of onr shipping lndoatry. Aa It la
now this Indnatry will becomo practically extinct
in x few yearn, if it dooa not receive that aaiiatonco
from the government whioh ito Importance merit*,
end which ahonld enable oar flag to control tba
carrying trade of the world. Maine builders can
not compete with thoie of Portrmouth and Glas
gow, and tbe consequence I, American commerce
mnat look to foretga yards for means of trsnspe.-
trilin, end net only on foreign waters, butjstonr
own gstra.
Does fh* Constitution roally l,h.or under
tbe doluaion that we have a' free ship ays-
tem in this oonntry? Is it ignorant of the
fact that no ship oau be registered in thin
country which from its tallest mast to its
smallest nail la not oat and oat of United
States mannfaotort? The foot is that the
United States is about the only government
that claims to be progressive which does
not have free ships. Germany, France,
England and Italy allow their oitizeng to
purchase ship, wherever they oan get them
cheapest and to register them
in tho oonntry of whioh the pnrehaser la a
oitizm. A citizen of tbe United State, can
do no such thing. Eo ie compelled to bny
hii ship from a United States builder if h«
wants to proonre for it tho proleotion of his
government. There io no indnatry in this
country so completely under the wing of
protection ss ship-building. The only
further benefit it could get bom
the government must oumu iu
tha form ot subsidies. This aert
of aasigtanoa baa been asked ot Coogrcen
for Bev -ral years past by ths owners of
several steamship linen and by one or two
ship-builders. The Conatltution'a article
it a pleat for subsidies. L it ns see how the
Democratio party stands on that question.
Iu the last Congress theRepnbUosu Senate
ticked on to ths poetoffioe appropriation
b.ll an amendment appropriating $500,000
as c subsidy to Amerioan ships for osrryiog
the mails. The Democratic House steed
day after day and refasod to ooncnr in
that amendment. On the night cf tbe
3rd of Match the Dcmncrats of the House
sat op nearly all night to defeat the propo
sition. Among its most determined op
ponents wore Mesera. Randall, Holman,
Blount, Morrison and evory otiiet leading
Democrat in the H-nso. Every Georgia
member voted against it. The Democrats
who voted for it could be oonnted os tha
fiugera of two bands, and not ona of them
was a leader in tbe Home. Mr. Cleveland's
administration opposed It with all the force
it oould oommand. Voatmaster-Gcntral
Vilas opposed tbe aoheme in hts reporu ss
forcibly as did Judge Holman in tbe House,
when he used tbe following language:
I concede that ta any (Iran instance s bonne at
$5'0,000 would have no appreciable effect In lm-
povertihlhg one clue and enriching another. I
etmlt that. But the eyetem Ie full of peril In e re
public. Tbe quetlon Ie, can yaw ufely enter npon
that potto;t la It wlu or eefe eUtumaaahlpt In
oar century of hletory there have been bnt few In-
stance, where, even antler the preuare of the mo
ment, the lsglelstors ot thle country here yielded
to that preuare end consented to the adoption of a
pulley In onr oarrylog trade. I am a peeking non
of noolhuform of enbaldy which wonld enrloh
the few et the expenae of the many! end oa tbe oe-
culone when the preunre hu been to great u
to force the adoption of that policy, u
x uniform rale, no
body of onr people followed. I eoeert th at Ur every
ceu It wu e failure, u mail he ertry departure
from oonod policy. The lut genontlon label,
dlud the Collide line, bnt !u looking over the re
oorde ot that period l And that committee after
commit! ewu appointed to I - quire Into the
ode by whioh that IrglelxUou wu uoared. end
whether or no any beneAte wero uearedto the
oonntry. II Ie certain there were none, yet romi
men obtained the ed vantage white the whole peo
ple pel 1 the enbaldy.
Tbig pvopoeed xubsldy wax beaten by A
vole of 1UJ to 107, eveiy Democrat of Any
prominence voting with tbe majority and
leas than a dozen Democrats of any sort
votiog with tbe minority.
This xnbiidy bualuen U pretty well no-
deretood by the Democrats in Congress,
and they cannot be deceived by any ape-
o ous argument in ita support. If there ie
any linn of policy on which tbe Demo
cratic party la solid it la opposition to sub
sidies.
Tbo labor vote is uncertain, but it is be
lieved that it will fall below former figures.
Tbe result ol this election will have very
little significance as to probabilities for 1888
in New York. Of Maatachnsette we beve
strong hopes. At tbe last election in that
state tho Dcmoerata made heavy gains and
polled a total cf only 800 votes lees then the
Republicans. They gained two Congress
men.
Their candidate for governoe ii Henry B.
Lovcring, a man of greet popularity among
tha mi.,see. He was a gtllanc Union sol
dier. Mr. L-.v.ring hia been en influen
tial politician mnoa too war, an 1 has served
two terms in Oongreg'.
Prt Bident Cleveland's ulinioiitration has
•trengtbed the party vary ranch in the
East. Under it the Democrats have car
ried Rhode Island for the firs: time in
twenty four years. They hive made such
gains in Now Hampshire es t> el c> it in
tbe list of doubtful Static.
Wo would not be surprise! to sea the
Democrats carry M issachuxstts by a snug
majority next Tuesday.
Robert K. Lte.
The following are tho fin at. stanzas in
tbo poem of the la'e James Barron Hope,
of Virginia, which was read at tho dedica
tion of tbo Lan monument in Richmond:
Uli wu ell the Norcneu'e potlvh
And sobriety of grace:
All the Goth's mejeatlc figure;
All tbe K.imau’a noble face;
And be etood the loll exemplar
Of e grand, historic race.
Truth walked be,l.1e him always
From hi, chlldhuod'e early yearn
li-nor followed ar hie shadow,
Valor lightened all hi* ceree;
And he rode -that grand Virginian—
Lut of ell tbe Oerslier,!
“ItOUCin ON RATS,”
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ante,
bed-bags, beetles, insects, skunks, jack
rabbits, sparrows, gophers, chipmunks,
moths, moles. 15c. At druggists.
"ROUGH ON CORNS."
Ask for Wells' “Rough on Corns.” Quick
relief,complete euro. Corns, warts,bunions.
10c. Druggists. E. S. Weils, Jersey City.
"ROUGH ON ITCH."
"Rough on Itch" cures skin humors,
eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum,
frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison,
barber's itch. 00c. E. 8. Weils, Jetsey City.
"ROUGH ON CATARRn>»
Corrects offensive odors at once. Com
plete cure of worst chronic cases; unequal-
ed as gargle for diphtheria, sore throat,
foul breath. Catarrhal throat affections. 50c.
* »tafe»'
their r*qgoat u treated with iwhayt although
xbowtn.u».0U0 paop:a lx thle country are eaxlowe
tr awamar tale lafovaetloa. The *'
the aefu Tract e.e eoiuooaoMo-
Kleciloue Next Week.
Next Tneeday general eleetione will cesnr
lathe • ixtea ot Uxiaachmutti, Now Jersey,
New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vir
ginia, Ohio and Iowa. Of these Suite the
Dcmoerata are certuia to cany Virginia
and HetylauJ. They arc reassubiy sure cf
New Jer*ey. The Rspnblioacs, of eontte,
will eatry Penns) Wania and Iowa. In eaoh
of the othez three HUtesthe element of
danbt obtain* in diff rent degrees. Ohio
it the least doubtful of the three. There
the R-pnblieune have big odds in their fa
vor. They carried the State by about 13.000
majority two years ego over a strong end
popular Democratio governor. They now
have tbe StsU political machine and at*
using it no scrupulously. They count on
tnorcasieg their majority of two year* ego.
The Obi t Democrats, however, era unterii
Bed Tney have mods an aggressive asm
paiga front the eUrt. The party hu gained
much by petfeoUug a more harmonious
organization than it has had In yean. It
has won the respect of the entire country
by a plain declaration of it priaeiplea. Tola
Democratio campaign in Ohio will bear good
frnit in ths fntnrs, even if It should not b
ripe by next Tuesday. In Nsw York th*
DemoeraU have two diudvantegaa. There
an dissension* among noddies in Nsw
York City, and consequent danger of sac
rificing the sUU ticket to aeearo ths local
offises. Besides, ths nomination of OoL
Fred Grant u their candidate for secretary
of sUU, hu thrown the sentiment of ths
campaign on th* elds of the Republican.
Tha memory of General Grant will carry
thousands of votsre to his son.
Still ths Nsw York DemoeraU era
vary confident. They expost to elect
XieVaLUABLB TOR
BURNS, SUNBURNS, DIARRIHEA, CHAS
INGS, STINGS OF INSECTS, PILES,
SORE EYES, SORE FEET.
THE WONDER OF HEALING!
For Pl!e«, Dllntl, Bleerilnfr or Itch*
-4* *, It to tbo greatest known remedy.
l««»r llnrni, Senlrta, YVoumla, Brnlita
n >d train*, it to nneqnaltod—ttopfing pnin
w. Vaung In a marvellous manner.
For ft»fln»te<li%n<lHorr Kjraa.—Ita effect
npon Uj-bu lai.'Ucaio organa to simply marvclloua.
It la cite /«a<llra* Frlrml.—All femnlo
complain'.* > icld io iu woodroua power.
For VInara, Old 8nrc«, or Op«n
Wound4, Tufitlinrhe, Facraehe, Illlea
of liiaeri*, Korc K«et, Ito action npon thcao
U moat rutuat Wab.e,
JtECOMMEXDKD JlY I'llTSICIAXSt
VSED IX JlOSPITAISt
Caution.-POXir 8 EXT HA CT ka» ban imU
taint. Tht oenulna hat ths trents "PUS1/3
EXTRACT’* blown In ths (ton, andonrpktm*
trad4 mark on rurroun'Ung luff wrapper. Kona
other to genuine. Alwqyt ineut on haring
roXD'S EXTRA CT. Taka no other prepare
Hon. It la neter aokl In bulk or btf tnaaaure.
IT U TOUTS TO USX ANT TBSF A RATIOS
except tiib OenuLia with oun dibxo,
tionb. ViHd Externally end Internal!y.
Prlcos,60c.,$l,$l.?5. Sold every whore.
CTriea Kit PANr«Lrr witn IImtokt or on
raarAXATiOM Ban WEE on ArrucArum to
POND’S EXTRACT CO.,
70 Fifth Avonuo, Now York.
wHWhqmtATffli
SDlITIl & MALLAllY, Managers
MACON, GA.
Carry fall lino Steam Engines, Boiler* « ,
Mills, GristMille, Belting, Lubr eating Oils, aad
Supplies. t ' ain l
Mr. J 0. PINKERTON, eneral Southern A»ent
havp an office with us. ° ’
WILSON’S
S P A. E K rm-T ARREaTE
manufaotubed BY the
BEiT OPEN DRAUGHT ^ IKON AND tUAdlll
MILLEDQEVILLE, OA.
Hanford, Fiu., March 17, J
Arrester in the World•
Milledgcvllle Iron and Machinery Company:
Enclosed to check toe $24.s i in p if mane of dpark Arr *dter. I daalra to aay that aa tir >. ■
rience goea, covaring two montha' actual me, I am aatlaflad it la all yon claim (or it. Qr l
WILLUM C. COTTw
. L ^ . Vuuoxd Hill, N. 0„ October hiJ
I have recalvad tha Spark Arreatsr yon sent ma, and it flto my atook all riaht. and .w* 1 J
ir oht It Is mil rluhf. * **
Veboba, Mir*, November l!»°]
draught. It to all right.
Enclosed find $2100 (or Rpark Arraatar. We bought tbe Arrestor (or * Mr. J* *L. *1
it work* all right, and ha like* it aplondldly. LOWRy^Elil
u aj 10 6m
R W. WILT, A«ent.
i) K. CAMPBELL.
CAMPBELL <Sfc JONES,
Cotton Commission Merchanl
Aos 5>74 to fiCO Poplar Street,
wkjr 3m Macon, Q-eorgiz
WJl. UKUINOriKLD.
*1. A EKuiNuFiKLi).
LOUI4 nKDiXitfl
BICDTISrGFIEUzD BB03.,
WboirmU nnd Ketnll Daaleia In
Grroceries and Planters’ SnppliJ
4l~> Jill HO STREET, MAC OX, GA.
We taka this mothod of inforralog onr friends and tha pnblio of onr coinmeoclttg buwineJ
would rrapectfully aoliolt a aaara of t*air patronaga. Wa propoaa to keep tha ver / beat goodi, I
m11 aa cheap aa anyone.
BED INGE IELI) Bn{
\ aprolftity of pure TWO 8 TAM I* LIQUORS.
READ THLiil LOW PPICJ
Full Patent Flonr, per barrel
25 pounle Patent Ilonr
1-2 PrientFleor, per bareei
25 p -nnd aaeti
13 pnntids Granulated Sugar
8 ponud- Finest Ooffeo
Hndnnt Grits, per peck
25 Bex Matches
1 Df i m Paper B -x»» Match g. SOO.e
Wfclekt for $1 40 »od th* Ftoo-t Denble Stamp for $100 t*er gxllno. Fresh I
that gtod tobaseo at 25 <wnta pa» p.mirt. The way to make money is to in
Coma end trade with us and wa wllj save von some m n-y.
WARE A SlVUTl
w* have movH tn 360 » hi'-d atfteL raarH. D, Adam* A Co
nng’idJltAwflm
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
READ Tills
DR. CAULISLE’S
LAB
For Rheumatism,!
Ia baing mannfactarad by UABLIdLK [
Macon, Ga.
IT CUBES
Rhanmattom In all Ito tnnn% Bavtaete I
note, tnflbmmationof the KuJn«ya o a»»tj
gta, Bickaoba^ Sore Throat Dlph ha*ia
Hruiaa*. CintractM Ovrda, Knar baaed ■*!!'
Cramp O lio an l Cholara Morbn*. Hill mi
Chtlla and Kavar, Bitea u( InarcU. teplU^a
Doga* Group, Cnkad Brraat, «nppTr*»cd *1
atlon. Corn*. Faljiia, PalpUatiun of th«|
Pita*,. Eta., Etc. . J f
For anl* by LAMAR. BAHKIR k LiMAP.J
Oaorpto. Ord» n aoltottod.
OUXIES
Sciatiea,
Scratches,
Contracted
Lfimhxgc,
Bprxins.
Mcselee,
Rheumatism*
Strains,
Eruptions,
Burns,
Stitches,
Hoof Ail,
Seclds,
Stiff Joints,
Screw
Stings,
Backache,
Worms,
Biter,
Galls,
Swinncy,
Braises,
Seres,
Saddle Galls,
Banions,
Corns,
Spavin
Cracks.
Files.
THE MJLl
—DBALKB IS—
j VHUOJUII Utoi)
Nl)TIOS?,:DOIiLS,rOI8.'Eic-J
niivtelies, .Soaps. Porflttuery,|
At Bottom Figum
R. F. SMITH, • Prop- i<J
56 Mulberry Street
*ep6w6m
ZONWE1SS CREAM
FOR THE TEETH
lr ia Punt, Pwisro, Piirecr.
Vonitifo Likb It fcvaa Kx«tw».
From Hrontor Covir«liall.-"itilKplnis
nr«* In rrcommuntling /uaweua on account uf It*
cfflcacy and puriijr.”
■nmi!ak5Baas7er^iSbb
ZonwetM analyzed. It ia tbe uio*t perfect deuti*
(rice I have ever wen."
B rhly, U dr I irate, roDvenknr, very >tauenl. and
rea no after Uatc. bou> hi aU. DBlooiars.
cc, 3ft ceale.
JossaoB ft Joobsob, 23 Cedar Bt., 5. Y
l: w. hunt a co.
Jnnfttw ilnraeMy
THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY
eeeorepUeke* for evwybody exactly what Ie elxlmed
font One of tho rArons tor tbe treat popularity o(
the Muitxnc Liniment lx found lulls universal
apptlratrtllty. Cvervbodr need* each a nwdlelxa.
The I.nmbermixuneedeltlncaeeoferoldcnt.
The IlouseavirenMdettforxenenirunUyui*.
The Cannier need* It for hts teams end Iris men.
Tiro Mechanic needs It Otways on nil work
Tho Mlnernsedaltin
The Pioneer needs It—cent x*t alone without It.
The Farmer needs It In his house, hi* stable,
end hi* stuck yard.
The Mtenmbant man or the Ilanlmnn need*
It In Uhtral supply effunl end ashore,
Tho Ilorar-fhncler need* It—It I* hie beet
friend and safest reliance.
The gtoek-xrower needs It-H win save him
thousands of dollars and a world of trouble.
The RailroadmnnneedsltondwUlneedIteo
loot oe hts life Is a round of accident* and dangers.
The llnrktTuodsmnn needs It. There Is noth
in* Ilk* It as an antidote for th* denser* to Ufs.
Umb end comfort which surround th* pioneer.
The Merchant needs It about hU store among
these corns the Mustang Liniment U wanted xtooee. daily gi-rsa et_th*
Keren Dottle lathe If ante. Til the best of
Ndiuce'g Remedy
roe
DisorJered Stomach,
Itnpiirtd Digestion,
Constipated HxbIL
* remedy which quickly charms
The In’ant ta the ■eihat’s ones,
watla drooaiae sco win oirtv* m drain
kacb drop tha naklct doe cec-.tn.
This KPPKUVK-tUIMI -EI..ZU fB*
A hlM.tr gprcrca to me and mine.
ocU)-m*-lhreat-w-3t
F.ducaVotnti'
mkui - >i. "i ;; ' Ai ;r; , V' K r n]
TULA'S i MVKItSIiV "1 I, HA
[Porm.ily. 1»I7 ISri. the lulT«»>t ci ri
It.a1rsnta«M tor, rafcdl-iwa^Ji
ctally In th. dl«a«. o( the d J
eqnal-d, is th. law ojeur • ll , "'"L, *,..» I
net, from th« oroot Chorit/ I ,0 1i p ‘ koJ«J
b-ds. and 70 no. oU.nm snLusW: " ^3
hu eaplsyeea. Accldenu wUl happen, nnd whea 1 no kosp tel fee* to p*;. Md „|,d
thM« (Sir.iB tho Uuktanff Unlm/>rtt U «r»nt^g\ rtneegs ‘ daiiv f|v«n Al^tha^badaida Itforat^’i
““‘prof. f. i:. CRAILIKM ‘
N«w Ofl* w "
LOW COST JloCh
AM) 1I0W TO IlUlIil* TllM-l
Z0oau with ipocWnalloM.
■ctlntlon of desirable m u-fB boo.m.l»"1
up. ® sting from l«w to M.W MSM
ting every detail and many origin*1 Idsm me
to decorating, nomoo adaft «t to all ril“l
all el usee of people. The U***t •*•■‘J
cheap work ot the kind .‘ViJ
Hent by mall, post paid, epo* "-''I''" ‘
atunnstaksn. Addrasa
BKOOKLTh IUILM5S AM0C11TWS.
nOOD rttTEBUT PAID ox MoxntxN
1 r gt tbe MercbtnU’ NilloniJ Ba’»
3 per cent on m-uey Ufl lot
cent s-x months; 4t* perernt li mourn*
Keep a Hattie In the Factory ■ lulmmedlxte
sea In cos* of accident urn pain end Ion at wigt*.
Keep a Rattle Alwnra.u the Hluble for
nee when wauled.
fehSwty
Adminietraltis Sile.
riFrinno. - otstt. Ur n-nt o- ell
parte* taureesed eo< i.nier-r.-mi’oertaf Ordinary
I wtu Mil court boas* floor In cl ntoo, ce Snt
In Dealer. r,x>. on .era o! I.rd ou Urushm
nvsr. kuocu u tho Old luma Mill Hlta; four |«)
uercc.knowuwlhclclaud part of the old Dam*
fishery; eU\fit ecru ef laud, more or lua at-
tuhedlheretiL known utheHw^O. llama toms
plan; aU In Iom county, it Doss’s y.rfr; th*
propmtrof H-nryG. Doom dnecud. About ano-
tfiebsluaco grot ar-roca
Uod: *Uo. one pony how. four dw 11-
SP 1 *——.«■ ran leafi- Hold for
dlmrlbudc*. Tkrmccoti.
MAKIK. I AMP, AdmtuUtrutrtx.
•rtrt <t With WUl Annexed.
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