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disci
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papers •a» ,r to
of fixing hereafter the an-
Thanksgiving Day on the 12th
of October, the anniversary ot the
day on which the continent of
America wat discoveritf'by Cfirtt-
topher Columbus.
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A OUATBVUt ODOR,
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prepare and deliver some biograph
ical'ketch Of some soldier, from
private to general who has distin*
guished himself in service
1 that c
In regard to Memorial day. the
telegraph
genei
1 some of the letters thr arc
. , jd at the Sparta post ofice.
There are a great many people [in
this world that don’t know how to
write and a deal ot misery is caused
by their inability to find it out. In
“ nds the pen indoed, is mere
jian the sword.
■me way at all post of-
A corres] |
phia Times from
the illness of ex Fr«sid>
is due to ioneson eneSsI
I are some bad scribes fing
vorldof oar’s.
Haj Gould says: “The South is
moving ahead and I|a growth is
sternly. I see an improvement ev
ery-time I come this way. It is a
"steady, healthy progress, more
malted, I think, farther West,
where the soil is richer apd imml-
. grftioh larger than it is here; but I
don’t soe that there is anything to'
stand in the way of the fullest de
velopment of this section of your
country. You arte not growing too
fast, but your progress is substantial
and sure.
_ „. U11 „ _
thought that'' he is contemplating
aspiring to succeed Warner Miller
The foew Orleans papers
plains that the feature of the expo
sition which seems to attract least
attention is the racing, despite the
fact that there is now at the exposi
tion grounds one ol the finest ag
gregations of blooded horses ever
brought together on any one course
in this country, and exciting sport
fen witnessed on ev£ry rac
ing day.”
A- negro digging gravel in the old
cemetery in Bast Selma to put upon
the sidewalks around the city, n few
days ago came upon some old brass
buttons marked “C. S. A.” and the
sight nearly frightened him out of
his wits. The idea that it might be
a Confederate was too much for tht
poor fellow and is calculated to
shock almost any one. It is barely
possible that a Confederate soldier
was laid away there.
The liqnor sellers and brewers in
Kansas are rejoicing over a decision
of Tqdge, Brewer; of the Uintdd
States cjrcuit court in, the case ol
the State against Jne. Walt tiff Law
rence, a brewer, to the effect that
the state should pay Walrufl $50,-
000 tor hia brewery, or let him pro-,
ceed with the manufacture of beer.
in the aenat* mom New Ybrh.
Gen Sheridan thinks that the
Indians ought to be located upon
■mall tracts pf land and qiajle to
•fork for a living. There are just
two difficulties in the way of such
a policy. The first is catching and
locating, and the seebnd is keeping
them located afterwards.
Gen. Pope has written an article
in “The Century” in which he un
dertakes to account for the ^defeat
of the Union forces at the seteihd
battle of Bull Run. Gen. Pope is
rather late in explaining how he run
at the Second Manassas.
The Massachusetts legislature has
received a large number of petitions
asking the passage of a law prohib
iting the selling or giving tobacco
to minors. The petitions were re-
ferred to the committees on public
health in beth houses.
Sat* Sal weal Ih. pices* oat '‘SnaMlat’*
0, “-" , -r, eofliyWaxilWKilj A
... 11iMiwiiipi~flt TTff'at' " .
it haAfbeen caused Id
KMSSSi
cbuld not torn In bed;
j everybody said ho
onsumption. A tnst
:‘s Near discovery was
relief, be bought A
large bottle and d’box of Dr. King's
Ntw Life Pills: by, the time he bad taken
two boxesolPiila tnd two bottle ol tho
DivcbveHr, he whs'well and had gained
in flesh thirty six pounds. Trial Bottles
of this GreafPIscovery for Consumption
free at
Great axel
thevlcinity,
rkable recqvi
eras AO lielpli
or raise bis
'.Mb*
ITCHING
. F ‘ iirl s t * : -
Skin OfMUftf Instantly Relieved By Cuticura.
rpRKATMfcNT-A warm bath with CnUaut
1 Soa*, a ad a »Io*le appllcatirm of ^utlcftra, the
great 8al| Core^, Tbli rapeaUd daily, Witt ^two
XX
jo Cure. Tbiarfpei
or three daws of Cotlcora Ilttolveat, tli
PnHfler to keep the blood cool, the
__ pure and nulrriiatiog, the bowel* open,
lirer aod kidneys active, will speedily ours
toma, Tcter, Ringworm, Psorlasia, Lichen,
Pruritus, Meali-Head, tfamirufr and every species
Humors of l
ILLUSTRATED.
The December Number will begin th«*
Sercnty-aecond - Volume of Harper’s
Mainline. Miss. Woolson’a novel, “East
Relfi U.’tS SSZT&ZZ. AngcJs,” and Mr HowardV’Indlan Sum
STOfeuing the foremoot plaeein cur-
^ ia. rent serisl Actions—will run through
. a«!-worthy.a. _th. Mver ,, nnmb era, and will be followed
Beal Estate Agent.
For Sale.
Two Ms, OSaad DO tret each, both fr^m
sjee
Ins Dtirts el the lot whcfccu Airs. E. A.Cn
® ^^SoBORWDLKrtHOMXsl
Jsngdtf, . , , Attorney,
- • For Sale.
, Real Estate Agent.
Here is a Chance.
Tb hoy-J tut on txtd b ilfth'. corporal, limits ol
gmi*
M-VrU
romedies fail.
ECZEMA ON A CHIU).
Your moht Tt'uablc Cuticura Reucdies hare
' so much 195MI that I (act Ilka say
My litUe girl was troubled
triad several doctors and
Pt Jo'
with tkin duciue*.
with Eczema, and I _
medicines, but did. not do her any good until I
used the Cuticura Remedies, which speedily
cured her, for which 1 owe you many thaaha an<‘
many ulght.s of rci-t
ANTON BOBS MIKE, Edinburgh, Ind.
TE1TEH OF THE SCA f,P.
tld, caused by Totter
used vour Cuticut*
i, and they cured my
scalp perfectl. — *
as thick ss it •
J. P. CHOICE, Wh.tesboro, Texas.
Whenever the ladies “go for” the
liquor business, they generally de
something in the way of practically
forwardiag temperance whether
they use petitions, axes, or moral
suasion.
The New Orleans Picayune says:
“A geod business man makes a good
general. He will advertise, let the
enemy know where he is, and make
an effort to be at the head of a'col
umn.
The leading republican paper in
Boston is out raged by the propo-
1,000 BUSHELS 1,000
sition to repeal the law in that state .McGuLLOOH SPRING Oats.
Among the experiments on the
liquor question is this embodied in a
bill in t|ie Ohio legislature: Every
man who desires to be an habitua]
drinker must go before a probate
judge and obtain a permit, on pay
ment of fifty ejnts, which will en
title him to putchase whisky at sa
laons. It la a good bill and ought
topass. (j v:
making payment of the pol} tax
condition precedent to voting.
The Sparta Isbmaelite says 15
bushels of cotton seed will pay for
the paper one year. This is anoth
er case where an editor thinks of
going to farming.
The name of thp thermometer
briel Daniel Fahrfc;
name
man was Fatriel Daniel Fahren
heit. The winds blow his horn for
him and his invention provys .truer
than any prophet of old
We have just ., received an excel
lent engraving of tha editors of
representative . American 'press,
shjwing also the front pages of the
dailies included in the group.. The
front page of the-Atlanta Constitu
tion is, oryaptenfed with excellent
picturesp[ our friends, Messrs! Evaif
P. Howell and,Henry W. Grady.
A Denver man has found a snake
with three heads, and has refused
♦175 for the.curiosity.; This goes
to prove that Denver is
town.
4
not
| The exodus' of;-negroc* frojn
Carolines to Arkansas snd Califor
nia is assuming large aud encour
aging proportions, ^ j
Another attempt it
in the Ohio legislature to' aecbr
passage of a bill tor the castigation
of wife ‘
COVERED WITH BLOTCHES.
I wtnt to tell you that juror Cuticura Reaolvent
H ina,<iiiflcpnt. A»K?ut tkiaa montlia ago mjr face
was covered with Blotchea, ami after using thres
bottles of Besotventl *sa perfectly cured.
FRKDKRIOK MAIT&E.
238t. Charles 8U, New Orleans, La
BEST FOK ITCHING DISEASES.
Ons of our cuMtomsrs says your Cuticura Rem
Kites art ibajbett bo can ind for ltebiag of the
•kin lie tried all others aud found no relief
until he uved yours.
F. J, ALDRICH, Druggists. Rising Sun,0,
Hold everywhere. Pricet Cutleurs, 50 cts ,
Soap, 25 cts,; Resolvent, $1 00. Prepared by tbe
Potter Drug aud Chemical Go., Boston, Mr
Botsdior "How to Cure 8kin Diseas»s. H
Plaster to tho aching sid«
I ind back, tha weak • and painful
rdes, tho sore chest add hacking
murdes, tho sore chest add k
ough, and every pain and ache c
. . Everywhere.
janldawlm.
600 BUSHELS 600
BURT SPRING OATS,
for Spring Sowing.
The McCulloch Oats can be sown from January
15th to Mareh 2Uh. They will mature in 90
days* Ihs^refreafromru«iandstunt.
SOUTHERN HERD 00,
. * e na #»r pm. u.t
NEW BLACKS,MITH.SH0P
Noah Johnson desires to state to tho
where he will be prepared to do all
In his lino at the shortest rotles snd the
most reasonable prices. , Give me a trial
NOAH JOHNSON,
Janl-dSm. •
did tannery,cHrcilar sawmill, corn alii,
power press, hay scaJea ele* There are m
loto that are h&hly fertilised, also a splendid
orchard of famous fruits. Tbe owner coufssars
tohavlnf made more money on this place than
aay property Re ever owned, lhe seia reason
for offering this property is that the owner has,
more business than he can look: alter and tnnat
curtail. Pllee 16.500. Apply to
5. 8. WILLIFORD,
Real Eatato As«m>
ola
OLD INDIAN CURE
THE GEM OF BLOOD PU
RIF1ERS.
Not a cure-all, bnt an excellent Ionic,
appetiser and blood purifier and in tbe
treatment of
FEMALE TROUBLES,
absolutely without an equal.
Of tlila popular preparation the Tele
graph A Messenger, ol Macon says:
“Mostol our druggist handle the prep
aration called O. L C. which simply
means Old Indian Cure, and many of
by serlet stories from B. D. Blackmon
and Mrs. 1). MJCfalk. A new edltnrla;
department.
(topics snggeted
coni
beginning with January number.
ewisittmraSjte!
—taking the shape ot a story, and depict-
ing characteristic features o.' American
«Kiety a* seen at our lead 1 ng plpaaore
resorts—wntten bv Charles Dudley War
ner. and llln-lr*t-d byt!. 8.' 'Reinhardt
Tho Maginine will givo eapeclal atten
tion to to Amerteao suojeots, treated by
be best of, American writers, ai ""
rate d by the leading American
ttfiiteJtefl -Wi »-.o
Ha r p p V' a - .
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Harper’s Weekly has now tor more
than.twenty years, maintained Its posi
tion as the leading illustrated -weekly
newspaper in America. With a constant
increase 1 ot litiary Ind eristic (resources
R is able to offer for the ensuing year a
auctions unequalled by any -previous
volume, embracing two capital illustra-
ed serial stories, one by Mr.Thos. Har
dy, among the foremost ofliving Writers
of fiction, and the other by Mr.- Walter
Beasant, one of the most, rapidly rising
of Eiigtisb hOvellsts; graphic illustrated
of uuusual Interest to readers ot sll sec
tions of the country; entertaining short
them are selling large quantities of it
stronghold upon the
Thismetliclnehaan
confidence of our people~who regard .t
as an honest reliable old remedy. It is
manufactured by a company in Perry
Ga.ywhoown the original Indian recipe.
The rapidity with which the demand for
itjias increased,sincellaintioduction in
ourcommuuity. Is simply .wonderful and
oan be truthfully accounted for upon blit
ground, and that Is the real merit of
toby Hirmer,, use Soap. one _
* TlhiV LfitK~5li7ANT>*wHi‘B¥d thoarticle. fortUailvertising here has
been limited, as compared with, many
olhbr preparations that have been loft
far in the rear in tlio race for popular
favor.”
SOLO BY LK tOUfO DRUGGISTS:
THE O. 1. C. COMPANY,
Perry, Ga.
Tkl.Qr.atBlood purtUr.Toats and App.Ui.rls
For Bale in Athens, Ga., by Long A Co
mhissir
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A bill has been introdu
m|*
□man And no chili
under
i6sh.ll be employed in any factory
more Lan ten hours a day, or sixty
hours p-r week. No. child under
i r shall U employed in afty factory.
The penaly is not lets than $50 or
more thantreo.
A popular "l«rgyinan* in Bo-ton
has been lecturing upon tbe text:
“Muke the world better.”' The
world is good enough, and a gre it
. t Jaw h|p!|fi to
deal better than * some otAcr places iMd«w aJi
the preachers tell about. " FT»4 »ppuc»t
i£
Some men are like eggs. You
can’t tell whether tbey aVe good
bad
ifter they
ad
HTeetuSirork than tho varlopa iwilorn of Mr
haloat Local UK. i OEO. T. BOWELL a CO.
Xowspapor Adrerttalns aanao. .
It Sprees 11., Now Tor
DR. W.M: DURHAM
SPECIALIST;
p MakTa tha treatmontofall Chroalc Dfreaio
OokcSOtf. OMre, »ij< Prechtroo air, Atlant
K SirXRirr'SAT.K.- Will beroldbefoia
3ourt Homo, door la AthaM, Clarke
property tG-wil: A curKlc tract ol Und,
■W-gsawasKfa'g I
iSfiLb^'a
c.) imy taxes l-rthe y..»r IsU, Against
». Mitcnell. Tnwtee. t*»id property pol
JvtsMA. >
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itborixnd to re
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iwtr la hereby
, 7 If tt downs*
tor which It la recomcndod, snd whan taken -so-
carding indirection*. *n
Car»a Rheumatism, Meraurlat Bolt
sens. Scrofulous Altaenons, Olandu-
oPBwoUinqo, Slda Dioeases, Sores eg
1 kinds. Blood Poison,Female Com-
?BiAs '
R. Out ua.ftrti manafaclurvU ind sold bis Mod-
line from Perry,<*a, in xn Immblt vrftjr.utinrftn|
pa? «Sm p .w«isii
Gulnp^” and tho Qudklna wu aoxl
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