The Weekly news and advertiser. (Albany, Ga.) 1880-1???, May 21, 1892, Image 1

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L - tS-V^ '3..'. - tnf:erra f -!' p- rwva ,•• -a. % /-s^lLC,! Volume XLVL—No 28. ALBANY. GA.. SATURDAY. 31 AY 9] 1892. "Price $1.00 Per Year FACE DISFIGURED Painful, Disfiguring: Skin Disease. Every Known Remedy Fails. Cured in One—^lonth by Cuticura Remedies. Home time the lsut of-last November I lud botbc ■IclD.dlaeaie^io mv face. It pew very - faut/uod about the last of December it became ®6 wiiifui ■*iiuI was very disfiguring, and X had tried everything th.it I knew, but all to no effect. My fade grew -worse Instead/of better. After trying every known remedy I ordered a box of Ucticl'ka 1’ZwmiZK from you, nod began to use it, and in one month my face was well and a» smoothes ever. 1 have used it for old sores and find it to be good In nil eases I have need it, arid would- not be without Itx 1 do not think the Cimcnnil- era l>e recom- taended too highly. Cenema is good for every thing l ever knew It need for.- It is, good for all it iarecommended for. MISS L. AMERSON, Triedo. Ala. Another Bad Face I have uszd the Cvrtcvnx Rexeuiw with great My face was solcul that I was the street. Everybody had a cure, i were any good. I tried several e me medicine, it'did me no good. »t resort 1 tried Curiet-RA Remedies with great feUcCL-cD. VT. M. CLARK, Piedmont, W. V-. Cuticura Resolvent The new blood and Skin Purifier, end greatest of Humor Remedies, cleanses the blood of all Iropuri- * * ‘ ‘ ' removes the _ in jure, and auu&Uft aWn-bfeatUitier, clear- p, and restore.the hair. Thus the . .... core every aperies of itching. binning; scaly, pimply; and blotchy skin, scalp, ami Mood diseases, from pimples to - scrofula, from in- llr* and poisonous elements, sod thus r cause, while Ccticura, the gn at skin Cvrtcnk the skin ami ocalp fancy to ft cat physicians fail. V? M Bold everywhere. Trice, Cctictra, 50c.; Bqap, 25c.; Resolvent, $1X»0. Prepared 1>y the PoTTEB Ditto AX1> Chemical Corporatiox, Boston. tOT, Bend for “ How to Cure Skin Disease*,*’ 04 pages, 50 lllnstratious, and 300 testimonials. BABY’S Skin and Scalp purified nr.d beau Ilf ed by Ccticxtra Soap. Absolutely pure. # HOW MY BACK ACHES! Back Ache, Kidney Pain.?, and Wcak- n&'*, Soreuc-iiS, Lameness, Strains, ond Pain r-llevcd in one minute by thn Cutlcur.i Auti-I‘a!:i Plaster. fj133 1 Jl ^TB5H5S^SSSir*Erp^?rsrS^^l<aI?(??^uunv!yDY M preterit* tt with gnat ertrfictian for tbs II . “ J . * - - — . # r. — .1. t«. i f.f Pritmrr. Sg'-os3nry fir*l Ten'--? ir'iss. Cures seffiliifl Swelling!, liAeu' i Plnw Uint b->ee w»M srotuiuiu Llcti* «u*i _ n&Utw. Malaria, oIA' lt~?atin»til. C.larrh. ■ rail irrsgHl«dUc» « r P.RP.k CURES MARIA • Hals LIPPMAN HBOS., Proprietors, DrnggUu, Lipprcan'g Block, SA7AU3AH.GA. ■for Coughs. Colds and Consumption. Is be>or.<i. ■ question the greatest of ail modern remedies J a-ltwHIstops Cough Inone night. It will check; 5 a Cold in a day. tt will prevent Croup, relieve • SAsthma, and CURE Consumption If taken in; 5 time. IF THE LITTLE 0MES HAVE « ! WHOOPING COUGH j OR : CROUP K rattle may save $ 100 ln~Docto?s billsl ave^thelMIves.^ ASK^YOUF? DRUG*; l IT. IT TASTES CQCD.j BEAMAN APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN FEtFECf III FORa !—MATCRl s SS IS V.'AI*! ^ S« anxioat »t« lliv apeieut* f«r EK-n that j.uar J»j« at mi Ut were'i-Mt »" Every Man can be ST30N3 6 Vigorous in &U rupccts. YOUNG MEN 0G GL0 snSrrics from Rtr.VOOS DE BILITY. Lett cr Falling L'sa- * Pbrilcal Esce:sii,Mcatil , .Stunt'd Dcvelopnent.or 'aavrEMONAL WEAKNESS caaba restored to PEKFECT HEALTH sad the HOBLE VITALITY of STE0S3 MEM, the Pride ft Power cf XaUOBft. claim by y*>arsof practice by exclusive mcilttxis a cnlfsra •llonopoJy cf Eiscwta* ia treat- s lay uil OIksim .E cekucu ei A ’.AUlietianiof Kca. Tsctiiccul- ala ;rcra00ita!e-it;rr’tor;!i lllID IICIV DROP tefU be ten! fi t r.:-nb-u, posl- uun flLU uUUnpaid.f«>ralixit*a time. Uetn Ahlle voaesa. Pall explanations ior HOSIET BEAT- KBST. Tonossbe FULLY LLSTOSZSssthoisacds jsre hoes by ue. Head oar totliuoalulr. Addien ERIE MEDICAL CO.Buffalo. N.Y. FOUTZ ? S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDTR . I 9o v d die cf colic! 3V»t# or Lumw Ft XXX. U Font - ' F -ivders -re kjc*: In time. Fonw's IV . - iler* will cnre.irdnrevent KogCboucsa. Fonts's Powders will prevent 6aw nr Fowls, Konu's Powders will tnrrra-e the qiwrttty of mitt out cream twenty per cent, and make tta ts>t*er Gnt md sweet. 'FoatXX i'owders wHT enre or prevent «*vr«t sxm - JrsssSK to whicL- Horses nnrt Cstder.re robjeri. torrx*s PowriMts will gits Sattapsensv. 8oM everywhere. ZXAVZS A FOl»Ta.-Prcpr**ta*. .. ‘ ‘ fcAJ.TLSlOTft'C. ££2. IPfOKJ Or ron are all vcru-iKt. tvaUv guud forjcoUh lug, it is general ccbili: y *uy BKOR2FS JKOX ItiTTXXH, ■ J» wOl CKO yon. cleanse yrmr liver, tad givo / a good ap«.-viito- BDITOHIAL Give ns straight Deiaocracy is whit we want. Who will it be Cleveland.* Gill, Gor- TiaDorwho?, \7ii v Is it that 'none b *t Atliance- men are fivoring the Third party ? cTEVEXft may be a Democrat, yet his scitORS don’t signify that 6ncb b true Ellington. Winn, Watson and Comp tny want to hitch the Alliance t»& Pv8t. Democracy first, last and always tonld bj the motto of every true iJiUthcrner-. [J Aim ny i-i %»bat we need, but with a aefof cranks at the other end of the* Ine this is hard to pet. Give ns a man for empress who ioe83*c pander ro.tbe whims of the various cranks that infe3t oar country. The News and Advertiser will be latistied with the be3t mao we can get ts the nominee of the Democ;aic • arir. A man who wi 1 accept a nomination Ttihe (Xpeuseof bis friend is not ■vorthy of the confllence of any man •»r set of me n. Fpeaker Crisp saya he is trying to £et the lioui ready for adj uirnment by July the 5th. Speaker Crisp will do the best he can. The Third party movement will soon be a thing of the pad, and the mislead farmer wilLieturn frvm the error ot his ways. Thomas county has a true and staunch exponent of Democracy in the person of .John Triplett, editor of the Timie-JSnterprise. . When Sluggervan gets through with Corbett the latter will be like a ceiling in one respect—he will have a hard finish. Candidate Stktkns would arose more Democratic enthusiasm if he would not have Thfid party men on his campaign committee. Cul. Jno. Temple Graves having been invited to make the address at Andersville on the UOch Inst. Graves will meet graves if Ife accept-. Democracy doesn’t need any secret •aucusses in •‘her’n.” She is open and above board. No dark lantern meth ods are ever put upon her boards. Since the Frar-co Prussian war Ger- iuvny has spent $2.2G0,000,000 on her ■mnjr and navy. That Is enough to buy a Von Moitke but dollars do not buy generals. Dark Lantern Stevens claims to be tunning for the Democratic nomi nation for congress from this district. Uu seeks an cilice like the burglar -(eking wares. Don’t be headstrong In these tur bulent limes Th’s is not the proper season for tillygoat tactics.—Dawson News. Nor for “wolves In sheep*3 clothing ?o be snsskii g atound.” Iiy actual count there are G,032 re- eipesfgr curing ,a.cold.r- Philadelphia Record. And there seems to be just as many different ways of contracting them. Life says that “The least o\er-work- ed institution in this country is the fflice that seeks the man.” And the most overw'orked human belrg in the world is the man who seeks the' office. If Candidate Stevens is such a friend lo the farmer why did he not manifest some of his friendship in that direction while he was growing rich it tiie (xpense of the farmer in hand ing bis cotton and selling him fertl!- Z Tf? i G.1G0; Missouri 1,675; Mississippi 5CO; | forbearance that contributes more than a h itter appreciation of tb Vermont 153; Massacfuisetlcs il;G3S;! riches to human happiness, and that i- dignity and the worth of Washington Territory 450. I have j retractive in i'S nature. There is no j s’, r? of man. purposely quoted frem widely separ- j man living who has it not i:i his \ ^.ei charity be your guidin' I 9 i power, tae the lriecd- Eloquent Words From Prominent Knight. SrEE'JU OF W. H. CABEOI.I 1 Charming and Interesting DocZ xnrnt It I« and Well Worthy OJ ¥#ar I’nrmaland (iftotlderatlon. ately districts to show tnat Georgia is power to ruin himself in an hour if he j an 1 j no liiggardln spreading the principles will. Health, fortnno, friends all 11 o» Pythiani*in. ^ - gone himselt adrift oa live’s tnrbaient Tim Supreme Lodge which convened 3ea, kissed out cf the c-adle into life in the city of Milwaukee, Wis., JuJv j and sunshine, and driv-.n out of the 8.b, 1890 furnishes Cuttbpr interesting j world by Che pitiless hand of fate 7 statistics. The rcuori shows a list ol! t'«en it is that friendship steps in like a 3724 subordinate i'xlges wiih a mem-1 soul chat never dies, aud with well bershlp of 203,817. This was a gaiu j limed giinces from the eye, a kindly over the preceding session of 709 [word of comfort, a Gx!-?pc.el of voicp, - lodged, oud £4,930 members. As to land firm help of handclasp, d : 3pels the A finance, the aggregate lmount in the gloom and uiakeK life g’adder for Us treasury of the grand lodges W2S in sebtbing-sympathy. - be; evolenci your standard, soj | J | “ WOETHAGUINEA A BOZ. v | h t it wn be said ot each of you. j 4^ - PILLS "he hath a tear of pity, and a hand | I PAINLESS—EFFECTUAL op. n as day fi r meltiDg charity, ar.d the elemen'-s so mixed in him, that nafire might stand up and say .to all! * FOR tiie would, this is a man.” PEOPLE WHO THROW PENNIES. i*ii|irrsli(icn That Benefits the *!iurp-Mghtrd Street Arab. We give below the speech -of Mr. W. II. Carroll, of ThomasvFle, deliv ered^ before the Knights of -Pythl&8 lo’ge in this ciiy, Wednesday evening last: Brother Knights. Ladies and Gen tlemen : To the courtesy of an invitation ex tended by 1 he Chairman of your com mittee of entertainment and gracion-ly confirmed by the voice of your lodge reierring to hi* work Ii» J: OxLy three candidates announced, ■usd all of them for the same rffic«». »VhstV the matter,gent’emenV—Daw son News. Oaehts an sflllction known as a Third p;»?ty tendency, the other two, with an advocacy of pure straight Democracy, the only salvation for the South. The movement among the Metho dist to allow dancing is now followed by a resolution passed by the Luther ans, in which they express the opin ion that a Sunday School 'teacher may consistently play card*, biseb'.ll or billiards. The candidate who is unwilling to have It is claims passed upon by his fellow Democrats In a primary elec tion If. hardly a proper man to select lo office.—Dawson News. This being the cise, then, why did Stevens and his <r ends insist upon a mass-meeting in Tboni9S county. It may be a matter of gratification to some p-o* le that Georgia may en- ibrse Mr. Cleveland, Mr. Hill or some other candidate, bat Georgia’s twenty- s’x votes in the convention will be a small matter in the vote of lorty-four States. We must accept who is named by the convention. “The telephone takes everybody’s word.” But the unterrified Demo crats ot the Second Congressional dis trict are not a telephone and that is just the very reason they are skeptical of Candidate Stevens assertions that he Is a Democrat while he has Third party men on hiscampaign committee. It would be a blessing to this coun try, and to the vagrants thereof, if a penal farm could be established, and cotnpnDory labor enforced, for vaga bonds of both races. We are sorry for men or women who desire work and canr'ot get it, hnt sympathy is wasted upon able-bodied tramps. IlfeBgSTMlEHfg )! i &§1DE An old restaurant bill printed in Richmond, Va„ In January, 18G4 gives the war-time prices In Confeder ate money: Soup2, $10; chickens $3 59; roast beef, $3; bam and eggs, $3: r.v? oysters, $3; coffee, $2; bring un*l butter, $1 50; a bottle of cham pagne, $50; a drink of rye whiskey, $2; a bottle of ale, $12, and a cigar,, *2.C0 ~ Can a roan be a Republican Demo crat, or a Third party Democrat? And should snch a man be allowe 1 to vote j in the Democratic convention when he owe* his allegiance to another organ!- a Uion ? According to the writers ver- •i.ra of Democracy It would be nothing but toBy, because if he was defeated in the choice of men he would not stand by the action of the m«j iritv. _ l^6ffs0]L3 t IifTlS/^0iP 7-. v : '' 11PPMAN BROS-.Savas.jaH, *“ ‘ I * Sole ,\gzht5 IN tHT: ViLiurwe would it quite if the Di-trict Executive Committee, of ’rStSt&PZ^~' { w inch Capt. Hobbs Is chairman. j j a rod log out its orators. Bros. Turner [ tnd Rus-ell. In the interest of Dem racy, or in the interest of some parnc- ularcandidate? Albany News and j Advert 1-hr will please answer.— I Dawson News. 4a the interest of straight Dsrnoc- racy, with a decided preference for Hon. C. B. Wooten, the true expo- rentof Dtinocratic principles, hi; ri i:fy you? ' O'- 3- i am I Indebted for the privileges and pleasures ol meeting with you tonight. I would ill requite the welcome did I not seek to evidence with some grace of greeting the impulse of an appre ciative heart, and yet I can do no more, and certainly not less, lhan to give utterance to thr ss simple and ex piessfve three wo.ds of the English language, “1 thank you.” In premising the subject permit me to paraphrase an adage with which which you are familiar, and say that “while speakers are not wi.hout hon or save in their own country,” so far as your humble servitor exemplifies this principle he thinks the action ol his-own country fir the wiser, in that it best knows the demerits of him whom you have been pleased to honor in this capacity. May I illustrate by referring to that unsophisticated young clerk in the posteffice of a Southern city who in distribu:i >g the mails recently, came across a letter addressed to “the mos* ignorant' person in the city.” *J lie pcstraaster was absent at the time but on his return the cleik related the in cident. “And what did you do with the letter?” inquired the postmaster. “I opened ir,” replied the clerk. And why?” "B( cause said the clerk, “i did not know who the greatest igno ramus was and 1 wanted to see who ihe letter was intended for.” “Well what diu you find in it?” “Why it contained ODly four words, ‘thou ait the m: n.* “And so when I opened » lecent issue of your city paper and read at the top of a column, where the reporter had in Lis guilelesaness dubbed your humble servant a “learn ed knight and prominent lecturer,” in tremor of mind aud dread of event says 1 10 myself, now can you appio- priate that clerk’s Interpretation of the letter, for undoubtedly, “thou art the man.” Did you ever undertake to perform a duty for which you felt incompe tent and wished you were somebody else ? There Is au anecdote related of two soldiers going Into battle, and into the spirit of pue I can well enter. His comrade was a very brave man and as if indicative of his absence of fear commenced singing that beauti ful song of Florence Percy: ‘ llackv a*U, lur* backward, Oh t me in ihy fl gl t. And make me a child again ja&t for t)- niglu.” “Yes.” interrupted his companion, “and a girl child at, that.” Why, my friends. 1 am less than the least within sound of my voice; no lecturer, no speaker, nor have I more than ordinary knowledge of the rites and ceremonies of Pythlanism. My occupation takes me away Irom my own lodge the greater portion of my time, and when I am present a providential dispensation precludes any active par ticipation. I come to you tonight with uo new song upon voy lip®, nor change of sentiment in my heart. The principles and truths of Pythlanism are imperishable and being so they become self-existent. It is only my privilege to garner a few of the sheaves of thought as (Simplified in the lives and taught in the precept and prac tice of others who have gone b-fore. and are yet in the ranks, and binding them wi.h a crude thread of language present with djffi Jence for your gra cious acceptance. historic. This is bat the twenty-eighth year of the existence of the order of Knight? o! Pythias. We do not chim the an tiquity of whiih some of the other se cret orders are proud to boast, but we do say, and Ifistory substantiates ir, that the beautiful principles of Pyth ian friendship have had specific recog nition over 2500 years prior to this Ch istlan era. The Pythlanism of to day was orgAnizid in the city of Wash ington, D. C., on the 39th of February, 1864. On the 14tU of April following, Lodge No.2 was instituted; in May, No. 3, and la June, No. 4. At the close of the year there was a member ship 01 400. This spark though was soon fanned iuto a iUme, and at the close ol the year 1SGG there was re corded 37 lodges and COOO members. The next year the column increased by 400 lodges and 28000 members, and at the close of the first half decade there were 500 lodges and a member ship of 54000. Once known to men. the order re ceived a ready and responsive wel come throughout the land. What a remarkable and unprecedented growth was this in the short space of five years. It is entirely superogatory for me to trace up and point out the grad ual and annual increase in strength and members, as the yeass rolled by, until now we behold the infant ol yesterday become the giant of tod*y, with a roll call of over a quarter mil lion in 37< 0 lodge?, the turrets of whose castle halls are almost in sight and sound iron, the 1c, clad hills of tie ” 0 '^' charee ; f nffakUva. North to the orange blooms of the South; and from Atlantic's boisterous billows that break aud sob along the eastern shore to where Pacific's peace ful waves leave the golden sands of the West. . It is but a few years ago that Pyth- ianism was rounded on Georgia soil, and it is of interest to refer to the last session ot the grand lodge in the city of Brunswick. May 39th, 1891. The report of Giand Chancellor, Bro. T. J. Crrliug, was spirited aud bupefui. The jurisdiction at that date comprised 37 bright lodges and 3,G00 members. The increase in our own State over the previous year In mem bership was 1,3l0. This was a very creditable showing and was exceeded • ship friendship tna by only a single souibern State, ihat when te:n?2?t? ca.m round uumbeis $11G0G0, and in t!<:e subordinate lodges $1,800,000. The amount paid out lor relief during Hie two years was $1_5G0;C00. This was. certainly a magnificent shotting and should cause the heart of every 'True i. Knight to swell w'lh pride and imbue j dines men to think well of thtir his renewed energy in the cause for brothers, to j idge in^the broad spirit whose success he labors, j of liberality r.'place ti e le?t possible j.vcal hjjToly. ' ~j construction ^nu-jcti - ^?. We would As a matter of local history f*(teach ‘o the: jfy. A.)Z : r•:> U ^un pleasant to note where Bro Carting, I oYir") R- ;wry human bc?u/ . CH.QtTY.' Charity as taught in 'mr order is not j t r U1 Chiccg»Trilu-o. that commonly known as mere alms- j Have you ever picked up a penny on giving, or contributing of mate ial to j the s'iee:s? If so, -ycu probably relieve suffering and distr*ss, bui it is j h ive not stopped a minute to think that, disposition of hear, which in-1 how the copper coin came 10 be lying c:e. It probably never entered >ur mind that the former owner of ill it penny threw it away purposely. Your natural conclusion after finding the coin wa« that some one accideatal- lt. says, “I vidied Artesian Lodge No. 30, at Albany‘and witnessed ther con ferring of the second rank on tyre pages and the third rank, amplified form,on on Esquire,” and ha concludes with this high compliment, “this lodge is in fine condition and doing excellent work.” The report ol your Deputy bistrffct Grand Chancellor, Bro. S. Sterne, dated April 2p:h, L - 91; is of a moA gratifying nature. Says he, “I am glad to report that our lodge 1ms ma terially improved the past year. Our membership has increased sixty-six There are now 102 on the roll and the liveliest interests exists among the members. Meetings are well attended and courtesies have been exchanged with neighboring cities. Efforts are beirg made to erect a castle hail of our own, aud there is an active move ment on foot to establish a uniform rank, which we trust will materialize ere the next session of the grand ledge. 1 know full well that this lodge has taken rapid ar.d gigantic step3 forward since the date or the report just quoted and that you are not only fulfilling the indie: ti ms of your brother, but are measuring up to the demintfe ol Pythian Knighthood and the solemn responsibiliHes it cirries. DAMON AND PYTHIAS. The story of Dimon and l’j lhias Is familiar to you all., Damon was con demned to death; to obtain a brief re spite that he might Visit his home Jfcd family. Pf (hi is consents to take, hi- place ar.d s» lT-r the dread penalty in case he does’nut return. Dimon, though 'de:ained by txtraordeinary circumstances arrived at the last moment as his friend was mounting the scafi’riJ. Such au exhibition of true friendship wasenob.ing in thecx'reme and obtained for them both their freedom. This whs nn impressive lesson which should be we’enmid by every civilized race. These men were Dorn in a barbirous era, when nation' were cia-J in aa^armor of sc'fishne-s and paganism, yet, Earned names that wi 1 Happyrememb^nin.'e from the great an • gooJ; Names thatatnll sink mt la oblivions fl md. But withe car inniic liXc a charcb bells chime Sound throng'.i tl:c-deep sweep ot onward rashing time. The historian who gave us this epi; sode and tersely drew the character of Damon and Pythias swept the hirp- chords of a great truth in humanity that for over two thousand year3 ha£ lived and been reproduced upon the s'age oflife In ceremcfnials that gaiu power aud strength: with the lapse of time.' . recent origin.. The more recent origin of the pres ent system of Pythlanism sprung also from evil surroundings. Twenty—sight ye*r? ajo, within the memory of many who in »y be here toniglu, when c vlr war scowled with ucs unothed front, and the hands oi brothels were iucar- nied with brothers b’dod, amid Btir- riog scenes and within sound of the thunders of artillery and "the roll of musketry; in the darkest days of our nation’s history, when the lessons of friendship were forgotten, when dis trust Fupplauted confidence, and greed had driven out the spirit of chat I r and benevolence, theu it was that a few high hearted men, who hrd with jiilou3 cafe nurtured the slender stem that fratricide had left of friend ship, planted it in a soil they -could scarce hope would prove other than sterile. Lo! a wonder! The time elapsed has been so-brief that some of them are still with us, and yet the lit tle twig |4 mtod with tears and. nur tured with love, liS3 lifted its tendrils cowards the skies until today it stands a mighty trunk, deep rooted in the mtion’s soil an I soul, with sturdy branches far-reaching from where— “The ceeaa breakers roar,” 10 the isles th%*. “Dot the (limpleU b>som or the saaay gam mer sea.” The sun which rose upon the^.19 h day oi February 1 04 saw only * knights in the world; the sun which heralded the 19.b day of February JS92 glided withies glory the turrets of Pythian halls in every state arid territory of this Americiu "union, and reflected the flash and gleam of 300,- 000 Pythian swords.^ This order is baptized as the essence of chivalry by the memories of many fi ree fought fields arid hard -earned victories. The .golden-red banner of ainj that It-sTjohlaoSe a labor of love to search out that though at first it may be as a grata of mustard seed. bexey olkncc. The btnevolence as embrace 1 and taught by us in that higher aspiration o* the soul which draws nearer to our Maker in the great bonds of sympathy that unites Him to humanity. It is the well spring of love flowing from warm and tender hearts, watering the seeds of friendship and charity, that with open hand gives bread and strength to the hungry and perishing and pours the oil of comfort and consolation into the hear s of those who thirst for sym pathy. • EXAMPLES. These are not mere high sounding phrases; they have the brightest ex amples in every walk of life. We point you to the heroic deatli of Sam uel II. Hines, whose spirit went out amid the charred and blackened ruins oi thejSpotswood Ho-el in the city ol Richmond, Va., Decemler 25;b, 1S70 in an effort to save the life of a brother knight. To Henry S. Reynolds, Grand Chancellor ot Tennessee, who when the terrible yellow fever visited that devoted land - in 1878 refused to leave, ar.d stood a constaut and faith ful minister to his afilicted brethren, and wfaeu urged lo lly, gave utterance to word* that deserve Lo be written high upon the portals of every lodge,- that he who run may. read, and as if illustrative of the teaching of Him who pa*t JSOO years ago proclaimed "that greater mve hsth no man than this that l>e lay down his life for an other,” said he, “.so long as one of the order remains in Memphis I deem it my duty to stay, and stay I shall though my life pays the penalty.” lie fell at Ids po-t oi duty a victim to the scouige and -died on the 18 h day of S?pt( tuber. Early aud Dickenson also imitated his exunple and in- the midst of thtir self-imposed duty went down and lest side by side. Wood land in the Hudson river tunnel, Jaa. Ward in a burning mine out west, all testify to the eternal'principles ot Pythian friendship. CUR L'DGKS. But the life and continuance of our own lodges interest i’?. tlow shall we survive' and pros per is the question eftentr asked lhan successfully answered. Obser vation teaches us that- the greatest (flhieulty encountered by all benefl- ccl5 institutioi s is that of keeping alive the interest of its members. It •3 so with the churches, it is so with the clubs, and all secret orders. Even that old rock-ribbed, ancient- mason'c cralthood, with all its beautiful aud solemn p-.ecepts, finds it necessary toireqaently ciil* freni labor to re- n-esha-eot. Our order is-no exception t? ‘.he ruli and 1 congratulate you that Artesian LoJge No. 33 has lu a great measure solved the problem by multiplying tlx ss occasions whereby you are brought together to contem plate, the work of the past and pre serve that good feeling so essential io your tuture existence. And you mu3t bear in mind that no stream rises higher than it3 fountain head. That for prosperity in this lodge yon must, depend on joa.-own eff >rt3 aud zeal, individually and collectively. You have already taken high rank in Georgia’s -jurisdiction; see to !l that you only progress in one direc tion, forward. SENTIMENT. Snail I hope in my weakness to rivet your devotion to this cau-e mere firmly-? Would that I could! Would that! could bring that logic and per- suvdon to bear upon you as affective ly, as in days past, when mnititedes have caught the inspiration and moved by burning words from eloquent tongues prcceeded to the accomplish ment of purposes which have caused the world to stand agbart. *Tis the defying principles ot enthusiasm that string upon the lute and played by ihs hand of fate asserts it3 ascendancy even in the face of grim death. M are not. alone in this sentiment, it is shared by the nob!c woman of every couutry. I lament the solitary un wisdom of the founders of Pythlanism that barrel the doors of admission to onr women. It 13 & burning injustice that cries long and ioud lor quick and effectual remedy. Shall man attempt to lead where woman dare not follow ? She, bis strongest help meet, Ids It is a fact that Cbieago has many men whose superstition taxes the form of regarding the possession oi copper coins as unlucky. These * men will uever keep a copper in their pockets il they can help themselves, for which newsboys are profoundly grateful Should a stray penny find Its way into tLe clothes of these superstitions creatures it is as quickly flung away wi h a sigh of relief, and as quickly picked up unless invisible to the Chicago eyes. This habit Is common among poli ticians, speculators, gamblers of the ordinary kind, actors and some busi ness men who would rather lose a good dinner than be among thirteen at the table. These men, who look upon the despised but useful copper as a “hoodoo,” are the same men who carry the leit hind foot of a rabbit, a born chestnut or other supposed charm is their ve9t pocket to ward off tha eye gentas known as bad luck. Some ol these cranks go so far as to keep pen nies out of tlit Ir homes, and a.« long as the children get their pocket mom y in more ra'uab.'e metal there is no objec tion to the boy cut; bn copper. Tntrt are men in the city ball aud county building who honestly thiuk they would be beaten at the polls or lose their j »b If a penny got into their pockets. Pronounced Kloptlia*, Yet Hared. Fr-in a Jet’cr written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, a. D., we quote: “Was taken with a bad.cold, which «ettlMl on my Lunjts, cough set in and finally terminated in consumption. Four doctors'gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined it l could not stay with my friends on earth, I would-' meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for con- sump-ion, coughs and colds. I gave it u trial took In ail, right bottles; it has cured me. au I thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bot- >hs free at H. J. Lamar & Son’s Drugstore, regular s’z^, 50. and $1 00. Xhe lovrd of west park commission ers, which h«8 control of the numer ous parks and boulevards in the west divirion of Chicago, has. decided to make a $10,000 display of fi were abont 1 he Illinois State building at the Ex position. Over $150,000 paid by the consumer In Texas alone last year, for Chear- Itant’a Chill Tonic. We offer you this vear, Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Toulc for the same price, 75 cents per bottle. It is identically the same with the «x- ception of tavte. It is so improved you wouldn’t recognize It, but its qualities are unimpaired. Guaranteed to cure. Try a bottle and be convinced. 11 .s asserted that an orange hit in the extreme center by a rllle ball will vani-h at once from sight as it dies .in to In fiuiterimal piecesr Dr John Bull’d Worm Destroyer taste good and q-iickly remove worm* from children or grown pe< pie. restor ing the week and puny to robust healthy. Try them. Xootberworm medicine is so safe and sure. Price 25 cents at drug stores, or sent by mail * y John D. Park & Sons Co , 175 and 177 Sycamore St. Cincinnati, O. A cigar stump caused a_twenty- thousand dollar fire in badness houses in Hamlet. W. Va. UDCBinns aratca .narrr. Cbe be*t salve In the world for Cuts ru ses. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ever Sores. Tetter; Chapped Hands, t iilblai'i3, Corns, and all Skin Erup- m s, and positively cures Piles or no =»y reinired. It is guar antecd to give erfect satisfactic% or money refund- d. Price 25 cents per box. or sale by Lamar, Ranfcr’n dfc Lamar, nne 25L«*Jt?lv It is said that Patrick McCarthy, Brooklyn man, lived to be 101 yeors old withou^experiencing the effects of a toothache. IBIUOUSINERVOUS DISORDERS, | 2 Such as Sick Headache.Wind and Tain in the j? v Stomach. Giddiness, Fullness, Swelling after y $ Meals, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills. Flush-£ Tings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness£> # of Breath.Costiveness. Scurvy .Blotches cnthe£> # Skin. Disturbed Sleep.Frightful Dreams and^ < all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. Every 5 2 saflerer is urged to try one bc.v. S Of all drujrsists. Price 25 cents a box, ? # New York Depot, 365 Canal St. 525 St NOAY NCircOI. ASSOCIATION A Plcawant Djy Npent In linker County—Tl>e Abu jcintion. Newton, Ga., May 15 lb.—The Baker County Sabbath School Associa tion met toisy in Newton. The day was one of those lovely May- day’s, In which all things seem to j revel. The 'occasion was one that | brought together many of the people of our county. While the association is not doing alj the work that it should' do, it Is doing some very good Sunday School work in the county by keeping the workers in union, and bringing them together annually for the pur- LSZdON KLIIIK A1PI.EASAXT L£JIO.\DItl.m. j For biliousness and Constipation, take Lemon Elixir. stion and foul stomach, j Elixir. j For sick and nervons headache, take I Lemon Klixir. : For sleeplessness and nervousness, i take Lemoo Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility,take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria take Lemon Elixir. I Dr. Mozley’s Lemcn Jfilixir will not fail you In any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver^ stomach, kid neys-qr bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. A Prominent minister Writ?*. After ten years of |*reat suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidueys and constipation, I have been cored by_Dr. Mcz’ey’s Lemon Elixir and now I am a-well man. Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, . No. 28 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. \>-ii j-i ^ j An amendment to tbe constitution of the State of New York forbids any | city or county having more than 100,- 003 tahabitatot8 to incur debts exceed ing in the aggregate more thad 10 per cent, of tho real estate valuation of the district. §31 and $24 Peaks/] pott^of comparing notes, «nft " ~ “ ~~ papers offering their celebrated 4 ft. 9 Standard Commercial Brass Lined Curtain Desks at $21-and $24 net, spot cash, and $1000 to any factory on earth that will duplicate them in style, ageraent. The reports from the differ ent schools In the county show that .there is considerable interest In the work. , Col. I. A. Bush, of Camilla, was on hand by invitation, and made a very excellent speech on the subject of Sun day Schools. The Colonel has a very spicy little antedote which he some times relates when he makes Sunday School talks. “I need Thee every hour,” in which a bad boy named Tommy is convicted under the singing of Sankey, which after all does not prove to be a convertion, but winds up by the boy being found in his 100m repeating the words of tho song. “I r e^d Thee every hour,” and at the same time dipping his finger in a jug of molasses and carrying it through nis mouth. I believe the jag was a chestnut j ig. For one time in life Hon. Reuben Jones did not speak, or rather did cot speak much/~ He has j fined the singing school. After he takes a lesson or two we would like tp have you hear him, up to this time he has not been croridered a veiy lice vocalist. Delegates.elected to repre-' sent Baker S. 8. Association in State Convention to be Ltld in-Marietta May 18tb, and 20th. Thos. W. Flem ing and Hon. Renben Jones. Officers elected for the ensuing year:. John O. Perry, President; Secretary, H. A. Ledbetter; Foreman, . C. Odom; Marshal, P.- L. Odom: Executive Committee, John L. Kidd, A. G. McMuria and'Charles Walton. Place of next meeting Kidd’s Mills. Adjourned, dinner—and a splendid one u was, consisting of-all the gned things necessary ton mot and satisfy (he appetite. The former easy »nough, the latter not quite so easy. All iftturned ro their hotur-s, ha viog had a day of much d easare, aad some profit, we hope. Ba kkk. See W. H. Culpppper & Co., before you place your order for provirion?, grata, hay, mill product, tobacco, cigars, etc. They sell by the whole sale and can save you money. 5 Su finish, details and price. Send your orders direct as they are made and cold exclusively by tbe Ttler Desk Co., St. Louis, Mo. See their card in hte Issue. A horse tell (\own a man-hole in New York Recently. When an effort was made to get him outit was found that he had crawled on his knees through the sewer the ltngth oi two blocks. The Peoples- Preference. “The people of this vicinity insist on having Chamberlain’s Corigh Remedy and do not want any other,” says John V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana. The reason is because they have found it superior to any other, especially for the grip and the cough which so often follows an attack of the grip. 25 and 50 cent bott!e3 lor sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, and all Druggists. In tbe kingdom of Poland there was formerly a law according to which any person found guilty of slander was compelled to walk on all fours through the streets of the town where he lived, accompanied by the beadle, a3 a sign that he was nuworthy of the name of man. The smallest .Pill ia tho Worldl iTatfsTiBYPiOsJ nroveryL f) tucs cf tuo small, yet po.^css all tho vlr- Uo larger Tutt’s Pills which g havo been so popi .ar for ih irty years. 0 and t ~ ~ .Tlicir size and sucar-coatinjr con:- — p mend them for tho nso of cliildrcnfQ ‘ and persons with weak stomachs. For P Sioli Headache ® . they arc invaluable as they cause tho P food to assimilate, nourish tho body £4 and pass otTnatarally without nausea . or gripin-. IJoth circs of Tutt’s Pills jm ? aro sold by all drusreists. Do«o small. 6a Price, 23c. OSIce, 3‘J Park Place, N. Y. 9©©©@@©©@-€ The lot of a German librarian is not a happy one in these times. In addi tion to his usual dnties. lie must read every word in hundreds of newspa pers; otherwise be may be prosecuted for less majeste. The director of the public library at Aix-la-C’hapelle has been thus treated because among the 351 papers received dailp there was one which contained some disrespect- l remarks on the Emperor. A representative of the Krupp gun manufactory at Essen, Germany, is about to start for Chicago to make ar rangements for an exhibit at the Fair. Murh of the exhibit will go into tbe department of transportation. Tbe placing of the display in this building is because most of the manufactures of the firm consists of naval ordinance. At the dictation of the men put in power by the Unionists In Australasia, all immigration into the colony Is pro hibited, so that thonsands of people now unemployed there may have an opportunity to find work. ^ A Itlillion Friends. A friend in need is a triend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend In Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs, and Colds.—If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throa{, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Son, Drag store. The oldest American naval officers of rank are: Commodore Henry Brace/ born In 1718, entered the service -in 1813; Rear-Admiral Self- rldge, born in 18W, entered the service in [ISIS; Commodore Samuel Lcck- wcod, born in 1S03, entered the service in 1820; Rear-Admiral Samuel P. Lee, born in 1812, entered tbe service in 1825, At the dictation of the men putin power by tbe Unionists in Australia, all immigration into the colony is pro hibited, so that thousands of people now unemployed there may have an opportunity to find work. “The trouble with Spongely i«.he never pays anything,” said Grabbles. “Ob, doesn’t he* though! Ask him to pay you a visit and see,” retorted Hicks. X>Tftpcpaia. Nothing is of more importance in the treatment of persons inclined to dyspepsia, or actually suffering fiom that disease, than the question of the keeping up of a heal,‘by action of the digestive organs without recourse to artificial methodscatbartics or “laxa tives. Humphreys* Specific No. 10, gu»ckens and corrects the digestive powers with the aid of such means, and prominent physicians deem it a necessary jub in net ot the sick room. this mystic leagiie i, already unfiirM ionrce of inS pj rat ion. When every- thing is desperate in the cause of a people we need nor despair If the spirit of assistance and resistance is still strong in the hearts of our women. Joau D’Arc hearing aloft the lily fl :g of France and amid the clash of re sounding arms; Margret of Anjou in poverty and exile still clinaing to tbe from tbe blue hilts of New Eng land to the s_unny slopes of th'e golden gate; from the .grain- crested fields ot Minnesota to ■ the magnolia blooms of Florida, and there are few cities in any state, but -at the clarion call of the bugle ouid summon six hundred Py thian knights, as brave and staunch as the gallant six hun dred who *tfir*tbo word of command rose like gods In their stirrups 'and thundered down the Hoes to the im- FRIENDSHIP. Well do wetaowthit ia this world of disappointing hopes an 1 hollow xf- tcctlons many have biiterly exclaimed, ‘-Ubiixsf e -.dabipbut a came, A cl arm tftat lulls tosesp, A shade that follows, wealth an J fame, Bct-Iewcs ths wretch to weep ” When plenty and pleasure surround Hilsman & Agar Co., the druggist*, desires U3 to publish the following tes timonial as they haodle the remedy and believe it to be reliable. I bought a 50 cent bottle of Chara- lain’s Pain Balm and applied it to my limbs, which have been afflicted with rheumatism at Intervals for one yea»\ At "the time I bought the Pain Bilm I was unable to walk. I can truth fully _say that Pain Bnlm has com pletely cure* me. R. U Farr, Hcly- svood. Kan. Mr. A. B. Cox, the lead ing druggist at noly wood, vouches for the truth, of rhe above statement. - Charles New boose, of M uncle, wrs accidentally killed at Git no Carbon, III. . THE 0NI.Y 0-\E EVER PBIMTELO Can You 1 inti tlitl Woid? There is a 3-tnrh display advert*se ment in this paper, ihis week, which has no two words alike except one word. The same is true ot each new one appearing each week, from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house emblems of her roval house; the I places a “Crescent” on everything t 1 , A .. ,-.ei they make and publish. Look for ir. womenof onr loved South dlepUyinfd th „ m ,tei£m*orthe word, and under federat bayonets tbe comrs 01 I they v qi rcturn you Book, Beautiful the Sriohern Confederacy arc but de-! Lithographs or Samples Free. that tbe hearts of; , ^ Mr. Watterson’s breezy style of Iet- ter-wrictag fits him pre-eminently for the production of summer-resort cor- ipondence. LADIE', 'ATIE VI IO.\! One bottle of Tont: will permanently ievelop your Bust 5 inches in 39 days, tnd remove those horrid wrinkles, or money refunded.* Price only $2. My celebrated Complexion Pellets will beautify your complexion, remove liver spots, moth and freckles. Price only $1. Tontio—For men only, the greatest developer known.to mankind. Price only $2. Send for sealed cir culars." Mrs Dk. Miller, 1918 Chestnut t>c., Philadelphia, Pa. Green vegetables will retain color, it U said, if cooked in at covered vessel. their nn- The Chicsgo Natural Gas company I will pipe gas to Pern from the males Kokomo. ftpecimei! Cnw« S. H. Clifford. New Castle, Wis, When B&oy wa* rick. We gave r When she vru a. Child, She cr.eti for Caste When she became Miss, She clu^« Wees the Lad Children, Ch© gave them Ca^cc.’la, Red river farmers complain that sparrows eat their oats faster than they canj30W them. p© ABSOLUTELY PUFs SORTS. popularity as 1 duct’.on and - progress of Brant Pills, .which, after {Clriat oPovei years, are conceded to be the and most effective purgative and purifier introduced to the public That this is thc-result of merii that Brandreth’s Pills notuallj form ail that is claimed for the conclusively proved by tjie fat- those who regard them witl greatest favor are those who used them the longest. Brandreth’s Pills are sold in drug and medicine store/either or sugar-coated. j THE BESULl I When anything st The cold wave has saved no little Jj? ar8 h am ® Dg a tll ^ c wear »ud tsar oa new spring clothes. j "viuenw thS'Then The waters of a spring at Auburn, j where. The value Cal., are said to restore hair to bald I * >e8 * proved by its cc heads. * - 1 y ear to y ear fa y the 1 Iieau3, | families, as. well t.s l The Japanese teach their children to j tag sale. Few, if ai write with the left hand as well as the met me ^ con ^ i right. It never helps us to walk any straighter to watch another man’s feet. George Eiffel D said to havo made $10,000‘000 as his share in the Eiffel tower. 'There are 1,500 snakes known to naturalists, but only a lew of them are poisonous. The writings of Mr. Gladstone fill twenty-two pages of the British Museum’s printed catalogue. Some of the political rumors now ufloat are too funny for-any use; but imagination always has its uses in American politics. Mr. Ye, tho Corean minister to Washington, and his wife have been giying teas, dinners and receptions this season. The authorities of Meran, in the Austrian Tyrol, have forbidden the outdoor wearing of long trains by women. Among the effects of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Hewston, of Coopersburg, Pa., that were sold by auction for $1.25, was a bed quilt that has 13,000 patches. The great success of the Kentucky Derby yesterday will make the Blue Grass people sorry that this equine festival will be the last. The belief prevails in Transylvania that the first person to enter a new house mry die. Therefore, it Is the custom to throw in a cat to remove the bpodoo. This is a new way of letting the old cat die. Tho good city of Memphis is tremen dously happy today, along o* the opening cf her new bridge, her deep water convention and her streets filled with distinguished people. Memphis is a progressive city, deserving all her successes. A young married woman, who lives atSL David’s^ asked her gardener the other day If it would be safe to plant 0 few wild flowers in the same beds with her tame ones. A statistician declares that au acre of the sea will yield more food in the matter of fLh in a week thaa an acre of the Ie5t land will yield in a year in any edible product. OF.TIEI&1T, * P re > nieri that th( have London existed long before mans visited the Island. Its 1 derived from Llyn-Din, “Tin on the Lake.” Help Wanted To spread the good news, that remedy has beeL found which tain sure -cure for coughs, cc kindred diseases. Hassons S; Tar is the name of this it: which is compounded from ’ and purest materials^ and will give relief. If you have a cd tend to it, do not let it get wo buy a botttle of Hasson’s which Is guaranteed to rellev money refunded. For sale t man & Agar Go. Artificial grass for the g seaside cottages is one of t tries of Manchester, N. H. the Ro* Ids and ’rup of edicine, :he best always reo, but A local syndicate ha boom’Frankton. orga Tlic Secret ot Illi A millionaire said “t! wealth” is in the word the secret of my healtl S-A-G-E. By this laf bsge, whose Catarrh him of one of the wo tarrh and thereby ej much suffering and pe enabling him to make li enjoy life. The cures medicine are simply wo It take*, ISJMO.OOO ’ graphing to tell the stoi convention to the (liffd pers of tho country. of my I; and word nt Dr. cured of Ca- , and this OpCj Oi. J id i PUBLIC SAFETY DEMANDS That only honest and reliable medicines should be placed upon the market It can not, therefore, be stated too emphatically, nor repeated too often, that all who are fc* Heed of a genuine Blood-purifier should « sure and ask for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Your life, or that of some one near and dear to yon, may depend on the use of this well-approved remedy in prefer ence to any other preparation of similar name. It is compounded of Honduras sar saparilla (the variety most rich In curative properties), stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, and the iodides. The process of man ufacture is original, skilful, scrupulously clfean, and such-as to secure the very best medicinal qualities of each ingredient. This medicine fa not boiled nor heated, and is, therefore, not a decoction; bnt It is a com pound extract, obtained by a method ex clusively our own, of the best aud most powerful alteratives, touics, and diuretics known to pharmacy. For the last forty years, Ayer's Sarsaparilla has been the standard blood-purifier of the world—no oilier approaching it in popular confidence or universal demand. Its form ula is approved by the leading physicians aud druggists. Being pure and highly con centrated, it Is the most economical of any possible blood medicine. Every purchase* of i&rsaparilla should Insist upon having this preparation and see that each bottle bears the well-known name of J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. In every quarter of tbe globe Ayer's Sar saparilla is proved to be the best remedy for alldiseases of the blood. Lowell druggists unite in testifying to the superior excellence of this medicine r-" " ‘ “ in the eity.of its n Some o be tatere Alex. li. Dep’t. 1 “We have 1 ing cough here, (Stewai Chamberlatn’s Cough been the only medicine any good.” There is ik whooping cough, when freely given. It- compl the disease. GO cent bot Hilsman & Agar Co. U'UAT WILL ITCDBE, Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla will curescofula, syphilis, pimples, boils, sore eyes, ring-worm, scabby-head, bone-aches, aching-joints and muscles, sore lungs, sore kidneys, sore liver, lame back, the after effect of mercury and potash, dyspepsia, asthma, ner- vious debility, female complaints, gen eral weakness, unnatural fatigue, etc. It is strange that anyone will continue to snffer from any of the above com plaints when the nse of Rr.Jehn liu>l*a Sarvaparilla will restore perfect health and strength. It stands uncqualed as a vegetable tonic and blood purifier, and no other remedy has ss sure curative yirtue. It is highly concentrated and never fails to have a good effect on the sys tem, and has proven itself in thousands of instances a cure for all forms of weakness, feores and pain. You have only yourself to blame if you remain an invalid when this remedy will re store jour health. Large bottle {192 tea-poonfuls) $L 00. Sold by drug- of this medicincand to its great popularity manufacture. Ayer’s Sarsapari !Ia Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell. Soidby all D ‘ — •-**=* tc CftricrtA. termining troths women too a‘e fired by the same thusiasm tbit c-xstes a man to •Jowi. his life in defense of his ili[_ ^ his brother. ~ I — ♦-» I have talked to you as best I can and if to-night I have succeeded in, , L __ . . , -00,^ .bblo yonr breast a tithe cf j “ „ , f „ „ the emliasii.-ai that animates my own r.iver \va- Directed to an alarming de- year, and he has arranged for all the B. Bohr, V incennes, Indi- rm, writes: “I would not give one bottle of Bull’s b'arsaparilla for twenty bottles of any other blood medicine 1 have ever taken, and I believe I have used a barrel of other medicines for my blood.” you men are ever ready to Oeclsrc ^ hoirt i tlwH deem myself amply rc—lgree, appetite tell away, and he was ! tid. I arrived this morning a com- j terribly reduced in tle.-h and strength. ,: Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured their friendship. With a clear _ sky, a j P bright sun. and gentle breeze you will parative stranger, and the not lack for friends, such a3 but let the clouds g&iher and forlons waves roll, then are your fair-weather friends gone like a bird before a ga*e. This condition of life our order seeks to banish. Its corner = ' r.e is friend- shines clearest hat will love ad if few I knew. I gone and none the wD; within me that knowlei sures a welcome here aud whose mag'c ti strangers of the mor brothers of ilie night. Th friendship inculcited by wb.Lh I commend tG you. were but come and him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, lib. ; which en- 5 elsewhere, slorm lg into the tawba. O., had five large Fever sores on his leg. doctors said he was incura- Fourteen relatives o* Tl 1 ward Brou n, of Bristol, 1’a, have died this funerals. Hundreds found Humphreys’ l.a Grippe.’' of publishers, specific Molasses burns with a high lieat in combination with tbe dry stalks of tbe sugar cane, and .its substitution for coal as a fuel is practiced in certain sections of the south. Glynn woman h three per county, Ge Green v< color, it is covered ve Grippe. SSagiitg i •La grippe is ragin Chamberlain’s Goag certain cure for it,” e of Trimble, Culimai Johns ordered a eupt to be shipped by exr possible. There is this Remedy Is of 2 treatment of the grif count of; its counterai cy of the disease t A lull (here Rem ys W. Co., [ find Mr. " as quickly as > que Lion but rat value in tho specially on a ti ng any’touden- I n mmonia. It is also a prompt and certain cure inr the cough .which usual It Jo] attack of the grip. *25 and 50 cent bot tles for sale by II. J. and ail Druggists. A cliild three years old half the height tl One of the in Paris I It U rang.! fr ior both daring the as line a water world, and in sight of h spectators. Chicago by way :• ,y.,r : r 1 races Chicago without; to provide feet will become project. Tbe great difficulty. Cler ofTrXi«, which exhibited a gain 0! : fondest as adversity frown*. I,5S0. Our sister State of Alabama : need be will walk with you n'vn {>• on the west pushed Georgia close with ’ the borders of the valley of tbe shadow a gain of 1,217, while Florida on the j of death and cherish your memory Will south was at the ebb-tide with but | when the greeu sod covers your grave, i your obligation, true to your fi ty-two. Ohio showed a gain of Oh, my friends, it having . , . j _ s of price- bear had a running sore on his leg of eight jggg vjtiue in their family, never iiesi- years’ standing. Used three bottles of l&te recommend tiiein 10 their many Electric Bitters and seven boxes ol readers. Hear the unsolicited testi- Bueklen’s Arnica Salve, :‘nd bis leg it j of a few: the • iQund and well. John Speaker, Ca- Chicago, 11!. “Western Broker:” ing pneumonia—as hundreds of thous- I find Humphreys’ Specifies are inval uable. Several severe cases of La Grippe in my family have been cured by n faw day’s treatment. Hamptoi The mortality from what are called winter diseases is not easily estimated. CougiiS, colds, bronchitis and sore throat make up fully one-half of the death rat *. More people die from pneu monia, which first began as a “bad cold” than from consumption. Hum phreys’ Specifics Nos. 1 and 7, for fever and intlaination, for coughs and colds, are sovereign, curing promptly,mildly, safeiy and effectually, and thus arn ble. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Buckle: h’:n entirely. Sou’s drug store. mica Salve cured Id by H *1- Lamar & 3 f Pythias •csian iodg3 No. 30, memb-ers of Ar te true, true to w . „ . . prtaci- kindnesa and | pies, that your companions may have Tbe schooner John B. Lyon is ou the rocks at Sand Beach, Mich , and may be a total loss. ands testify. They have been in use for many years, and have s* univer sally met tiie expectations of the peo- i pie that we are almost “carrying coals N. J. “Atlantic Mirror:’* I have to New Castle” to thus speak 01; hem used Humphreys’ Specific No. Seven , —Exchange. with marked benefit, and »m always : . 0 glad to recommend its nse. Waverly,! . , . . , ,, Ohio. “Watchman:” For fevers, and I Nobody but a loviu K mother could colds, Humphreys* Specific afe inval.- ! weep bitter tears over a lost child, umble. then spank it like fnry for returning. by all DruggitU. l'rice 81; Cures others, will cure you What Docs This Mean? Within the last month the immense business of King’s Royal Germetuer Co., lias been more than doubled and large orders are pouring in from all directions. On February 20:h I. L, Lyon & Co., of New Orleans gave them a cash order for seven thousand and two hundred bottles to be deliver ed at once. ft means * 1. That when such men as General Longstreet, General Turner, Governor Hubbard, Col. Avery, Rev. W. E. G. Cunningham, Rev*. J. B. Hawthorne and Rev. Sam Jone3 try medicine and give It their unqualified indorse ment the people believe them. 2. That Germateur does all that its most ardent friends have declared it would do. 3. That it has mastered LaGrlppe, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Nervous de bility, Insomnia,..Kidney troubles, Asthma, Summer'complaints and Ca tarrh wherever it ha3 been tried. 4. That the discovery of Germeteur is the most valuable contribution that this century has made to medical sci ence. As a spring medicine it has no eqnal, it invigorates the stomach, aids diges tion, tones up tbe sysc^m and thus brings health and happiness. In this respect no other remedy can compare with :t. Germataure is not a nauseous com pound, but as pleasant to take as a glass oi lemonade, the patient loves it looks forward with pleasure to the time of taking it. For sale at $1 a bottle by all drug gists. MANUFACTURED BY KING’S ROYAL GEBMATUER CO. ATLlimet club and its founde W. Gardner, are t matter. 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