The Weekly news and advertiser. (Albany, Ga.) 1880-1???, May 28, 1892, Image 1

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cl «rkSi aj «f«Oon rt ’’'I INDSTINCT PRINT V&3~. : -V - ^ : Volume XLYI.—No 28. ALBANY. GA.. LSATUKDAY. 31AY 'i% !«92. Price $1.00 Per Year A Minister’s Gore A MINISTER AV» HIS LITTLE BOY CUEED OP OBSTINATE SKIN DISEASES BY THE ClTTI- ccea Remedies. Praises them rs the FCLPIT, HOME, AND IN THE STREET. Cured by Cuticura for about thirteen rear* I ham l-'-en tronbkd with eczema or toaw other catanpotw cSw-aac wnicJi hII rerordiea failed to care. Hearing of the Ct-Vl-' cxua Remedies, I reaolved to rive them a trial. 1 followed the directions carefully, an<l it nfford.t Me much plowrtire to nay that Iwfore cslnz two Boim of the CiTltCEA, four cakes of CcTicrcj Soar, and one hottlo of Ccticuba Br*ol*. bkt, I m entirely cared. Its addition to mv own cai*\ my baby boy, then about five montne olil, was •offering with what I eupi^od to be the ram* fltourr aa mine, *o ruch an extent that hie hrral zii coated over with a rolhl from which th«te war a constant flow of pas which was sicken- to# to look upon, besides two large tumor-iiko kernels on the back of bis head. TlianUs »o yonr wonderful CUTlcvnA Remedies, bis scalp is per feetlv well, and the kernels have been scattered e. fectly well, and the kernels have been scattered !>■■* there is only one little place by his left ear, and Chat is healing nfeely. Instead of a coating of stabs be baa a fine coat "of balr. much better than that which was destroyed by the disenp;:. I would that the whole world of sufferers from skin and blood diseases knew the value of your Cdticcba Reme- Xrtf.fi as I d<x They are worth ten time* the price at which they are sokl. I have never used any other toilet soap in my house since 1 bought the first cake of your CtmcniA Soap. I would Ls Inhuman, a* well as ungrateful, should I fall, to speak well of and recommend them to every sufferer. I £ ken of them, and shall continue — “ ' •’ a from the pulpit, tu the homes, EDITORIAL Tub puliiic cannot be misled bj such pararite'* aa Albert Winter. Thk fact that Hon. John Triplett could not be condemned In this district seems to stick in the craw of Water melon Winter. i. Praying that you may 1 * of good yi uiiicv. aiiu im the live long, and do have done tno others the same amount ^—. and my child, I remain, yours gratefully, tRxr.) C. If. MANNING, Box 28, Ac-worth, Gi Cuticura Remedies Aroin truth the greatest skin cures, blood purifiers* ffH humor remedies of modern times. Sold every where. Price, Cuticura, 50c.; Soap, 25c.; Re- solvent, fl. Prepared by the Potter Dreg and Ckbxical Corporation, Boston. fjf" Bend for •• How to Cure Skin Diseases, 61 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials. DIIIPLES, black-heads, red, rough, chapped ami I I HI oily *hin cured by Clticiha Soap. OLD FOLKS' PAINS. Full of comfort for all Paine; Inflam mation, and Weakness of the Aged U the Cuticura Anti-Pain Planter, the first and only pain-kilHne strength New, instantaneous, and infallible. HETUdln. E 1'. uam W4 pfn.rlb* It with ST**t litiafsctira ict tho cure lH fono« end of Pri-aarv. tG-or..*artr re.-! ^ Curejs scrofulA; EST!.i$r Swelling, •il.ccn.s'Wn. Malar!-!, c:J — ■ tr« thr.t hire nil t-t-lmr,U Cc arrh. CGO^ES | iDPQIlli Kl. 1L— H„„„. Cor-ii:.; earUl Peluro, Teller, Scald Head, T. P. P. h a powerful tonic and an excel! 0ouij.IW2m, Air-- . _ r a tjrstom rapidly • wboia lyttemt ar* polKned a i eonditl.— ■*— — arssfflr’* uu i'(did liDoC Curesdyspe LIPFHAN BEDS., Proprietors, DreggUta, Lippmaa'a Blook, BAYAH 2 AIL GA. The A gust* Evening News saye “Give -iw free Sink?.** Wo will go over full length lor the News and offer cheerfully a rand bank. Editor Winter of Thoraasviile talks ot purity aaif he knew fcmetuing of the terra. Decency is at a discount when it fin« l s in him a champion. In talKiu^ about gi< law we wo’.lu like for Canoldate Stevens, of dummj fame, to state whether there is any g g law in the 1 homasvllle resolution? The Executive committee of the Second di-trict lias beeo charged with gag law, but tic would like to !i quirt* if there was any gag law in the Club ber' convention? JODGE LYNCH ATTACKED GOV. NOtfTHES HIS TO sir A WORD Ab.Bi Mmmi'l JMtla Dl*pcni.d Ur lb. Pe.ple—lie Iteffra l. ills Om»Sa as Chief * a jcutlre-Ho Cite, aa Instance of I.J ne!» L*ir ■ Contends for the Obierraiee oi the Statute., Georgia ernor. South Carolina has deserted the princl <les of the South for the hyb id measces of 1*. ficr, Lease & Co., of ti.e Bkewbald St. Louis convention. Shades of Wade Hampton defend u? I None but those parties who are supporting Mr. Stevens for ccngres* have ever suggested any di:satis'a> tion with tho party machinery in this district. And yet they claim that they will,abide the party action. We would like to iulorm the farmers of this sf etion that we have never d« - trauded them of their watermelons by giving our individual checks on Chi cago that came back dishonored and then pose as their friend afterward. We arc now confronted with the punster who seriously informs the pub lic that one swallow does not make a summer. He should draw it continu ously through a straw and then the public would be relieved of hi? low wit. The Hill organs that now term themselves anti-Cleveland are engaged in the desperate effort to convince the public that Georgia’s convention in stiucted against Mr. Cleveland/ Tin y die hard but they will get down to plain facts gradually. At the hanging of Elijah Chevers In Ware county the officiating minister gave out the hymn “There is a foun tain filled with blood.” We trust that 'his suggestive allusion was not calcu- lited to grate on the doomed man’s sensibilities. Editor Russell of the Rainbridge Democrat printed last week some very periimnt questions to Candidate Stevens. We daie say the Dummy will not answer them, as it i3 his style to pursue the policy of silence when you seek to commit him co Democracy. If Candidate Stevens of Dummy fame will come out plainly and say on what platform he really dees stand, if he will clear up the mystery surround ing his political position, he will ob viare many of tne attacks being made on hl*n. The milk and mush statements of Candidate Stevens in the Atlanta Con stitution about the probability oi two nominating conventions in th*s dia trict have simply demonstrated his desire to bolt. Having put the pt-opl on notice they will be prepared to see him decamp into ihe Third party crowd when the convention meets. LIPPMAN BR03.. Preprie’crs, 0r«fl|ltts. Llppman‘s deck. SAVANNAH, GA. -(? •>■[/> We extend a baud to the Hon. John Triplett of Thomas, and congratulate him on his manly and dignified r. ply to the cowardly attacks made on him simply became tbc honest Democrats ot the Second district chose him to bear their colors to Chicago for Cleve- Utsd and tariff reform. Editor <>i ubb, oi the Darien Tim ber Caxette says: “Dougherty county ought to send Editor W. W. Turner so the Legisla ture. Turner would make his mark iu that body.” Veiy much obliged Bro. Grubb, but we are nor built that way. jOlL^linrii^oiP S ?fRMANfcnHEl»TA5^pai3<f^. ( | IPPMAN BRGS.,SavannaK.Ga-- [ »• Sole ASENTS IN THE Lf. ss j 3711! purllY ELOOD, rcRnlato KIDKEVS, remove IjfYJER tiisoriicr, Inal.i ctreuirtli. reacur appetite, restore hcaltli .ina VlsororycuUi. I>y?»pcpsia, 1 lcdl^es t ion, tlmt t irc<f lVc-1- iavr il'sot ate? y oraflleat cd. ilind tirislitcned, l*ra>a power increased, —- bones, serves, mus cles, receive new fvres. i caCering frota complaints pe- I collar totliclr sex, using It. find m n safe, speedy care. Returns rose bloom on chocks, Beautifies Coxaplosloa. Jscad us - cent stamp tor 5^-p=sa Louis, Cl0» “Crescent, pamphlet. OR. HARTER UEOICiNE 00., Editor Freeman of Waycrcs>, hav ing allied himself with the Atkinson forces in the leeventh, finds little en couragement iu the cause. That is the experience of all editors who pin their faith to non de script, hybrid, any- ihing-for-au-ofllce candidate who has uo platform and stands on all. Lieut. Saterlee who is stationed on -■pedal duty in Georgia is anxious to take four hundred Georgia 6old.er8 to tbe World’s Fair In Chicago, none of whom are to be less than six feet in height. Does he wish to rival Ward McAllister? And by the way, could you be among this four hundred ? Editor Gunn, of the Cuthbert Lib eral-Enterprise, has whipped the fight that a few stockholders of that paper began against him, and the receiver has been discharged. The charges seemed to have been made on account of personal matters, more than for ir regularities iu business. The paper made a good financial showing.—Fort Valley Leader. A man at Orlando Fla., shaved eff his beard and was arrested for a train robber. People should be more par ticular how tlifiy treat a person who simply wishes to dispence with his capillary adornment. The poor fel low who was arrested for a train rob ber doubtless wishes that the wind could caper through his whiskers. Harper’s Bazar says that “among the delegates elected to attend the Re publican national convention at Min neapolis is William Butner.of North Carolina. He t3 a son of Chang, one of the Siamese twins.” He is what |; may be expected iu a true southern Republican—a monstrosity or a de pendent of one. Ax exchange tries to solve a difficult problem into which many of the human race has stumbled, as follows: The fact that the word typewriter tncans the machine or its operator lends to consideiubie confusion. The New York Sun suggests the following changes in this word and its deriva tives : “For typewriting sav ‘typing,* for typewriter (the machine) say ‘typer,* tor typewriter (the operator) , 8 »y *typis%* for- typewritten sav 11 ‘typed,’ for to typewrite say ‘to type.*’ Makes 6h!!d Bk& Easy, Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Fhyiir'ars. | j “T* 77 71 77“ Book to “2ZotLe?s”uutUe-J miRE. § j " E noI!Ce wuh considerable surprise BRADFIELD REGULATOR CCL « ‘ tnat several newspapers in the state Atlanta, ga. c j have referred to Hon. Bsn. Russell of SOLD Bx ai.-. druggists. « . Bainbridge, as a candidate for congress | in the Eleventh district. Editor Rus- j sell 13 one of the unterrified citizens ;jot the Second and his consistent sup- ; port ot Hon. Henry G. Turner In the j Eleventh district would naturally piace him in an anomalous position r-» «r do 18 »-v HARM* Alfc 1 ** "Less UEOSAX. KtJt-/ _ T** KDt£S Uat BO NOT LVJCREl Hk«Ub«rtatrtfm Irak buses or tt lsci**» Ml »k« rrorral fcrslOs. cl.-nr» tic tlh» aaJ K-i-.u'ia IW —flulu X» wrmkln «r ILi!«re» !»3o« tii uol. cnL fciinnrf by jljtAaaj nj irvi-r- wr.!« UdHs. PATIENTS TREATED BY ISA-L. CONFIDEaTtAL. BnlMi a* >!cn!i!t. branslRrrvblet IkW farpattlcUaw whi ■» la II. & «. f. SSTOIB. HTiCSEH*5 TEaitg. CSCI& U WjrtB'g&yQ&SiZ*. cured at wsii- ou t T-aln. L of pa ■ iTw1ii~-Tir~7 B.il.WTX)LLEy!aJ-D‘ wAllanln.Ga. V.miebail at By W. J. Xorthen, Gov- «w. 1 t lc is a fundamtnUf principle in oar organic law that “no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, except by due process of law,*’ This, supported by the further constitution- ul provision, “protection to pen-on and property is the paramount duty of government and shall bo impartial and complete,” should make every citizen absolutely secure In his rights gu&ran teed in the Constitution of the State. These lights 1 have sworn to defend and so long as I continue in office 1 will exert all the power the law con fers upon me to secure to every citizen of the State, of whatever class or con dition, the enjoyment of ail the rights given him tinder The law. Under our peculiar social conditions, we are liable to many and great crimi nal charges. I cannot conceive, how-; ever, of aojr violation of law so out rageous as to justify setting aside the authority of the State, in order to find suitable punishment to meet the euds of justice. This is especially true since, by an act of the present genera) assembly, the- Supreme court is quired to give speedy hearing and de termination iu criminal cases, and to transmit promptly the remft itur to the clerk of the court from which the writ of error was taken; and the judge of said court shall then have full power, in term or vacation, to pass any order, sentence or judgment necessary to carry iu to execution tho judgment of the court.'. There, can now be no just complaint against delays in the law. ’ 7 *' The-laws of the state are ample for the protection of"thg people; the courts are open for conviction, and the Exec utive stands ready,'at all times, to en force the judgments iot the courts against lawlessness and violence of any and all kidds. The killing of citizen by a mob is deliberate murder, and the perpetrators, of the crime should suffer, at the' hands of the court?, the proper penalty. Lynching is brutal, cruel a'ud-barbarous. I now call upon the people of this state, in the name of law and order, to respond promptly to the summons of the of ficers of the law for tho protection of citizens whose lives may be threatened by a mob. We cannot afford, in any case, however aggravated, to justify the defiance of the law. The law provides that the sheriff, in suppressing a mob, may summon to his assistance, either in writing or orally, all the citizens of a neighbor hood or county. The acts of such posse shall be subject to the same pro tection and consequences a3 official nets. Tile law further provides: “When ever any riot, outbreak, tumult, mob or rout shall occur or be imminent, uuder such circumstances that timely application cannot bs made to the Governor, and action had thereon by him, the mayor of any city, town or village in which any of said volunteer forces are located, it he ascertains, has good reason to believe that the ordinary po ss comita v* of civil power of the county,-city, town village where such violation of the laws and pj^ce ol this state occurs or appears iimuiment, are or would be unable to promptly suppress the same, may, without first making application to t ie Governor, direct the commander of each company, or part of a com pany, of said volunteer forces, in the coun:y. or said city or town or village where such lawlessness exists or is threatened, to call out, and report with his command to such civil officer, to enforce tho laws and preserve the peace, and it shall ba the duty of such commander and all persons composing such command to obey such order.” The honor of the State demands that the law be enforced, and that ail citi zens be given a fair and impartial trial before the proper tribunal—the courts of the State. On the 18:h day of May, instant, James Redmond, Bob Addison and Gus Robinson were securely confined in the common j-Ul of Habersham connty, in the custody and under the protection of the law. They were for cibly taken frem said jail and hanged*. These persona were believed • to be guilty of a murder recently committed in said county. They had never been arrainged before any tribunal under such charge. They were merely cap tured and hurried to Jill. During their first night in jail a mob seized and hanged them. The citizens of Habereham county have, in the past, sustained the reputa tion of being peaceable and law-abid ing. The Superior Court of the coun ty is presided over by an incorruptible and upright Judge. The prosecuting officer has always been faithful to his duties and uniformly successful In bringing offenders to trial and to punishment. The body of her people, represented by her juries, has uniform ly shown a disposition to aid in giving adequate protection to life ana prop erty. The outrage committed upon the lives of these defenseless men is abso lutely without excuse or palliation. I now call upon the people of Haber sham connty, first by their approving, ?ober, judgment;, and next, by tbeir earnest and diligent efforts, to aid the Executive in bringing these offenders to justice. In the execution of my purpose to secure to every citizsn of the State the eojoyment of all the rights guaranteed to him by the Constitution, I now di rect that the Secretary of State record and Issue a proclamation offering a re ward of Two Hundred Dollars each for the arrest and delivery of the persons actively participating in the murder of saldpersons, with proof sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of Habersham county. By the Governor, J. W. Warren, W. J. Xorthen, Sec. Executive Depr. Governor. THE QUESTIONS ANSWERED. The Dawsou News of the past week contains the following questions ad dressed to the editor of The News and Advertiser: Did you rerml Mr. Stevens as a Democrat when he was In the legi-Ia- ture of lb8G-S7? Did you regard Mr, Stevens as a Democrat when you were seeking a clerkship'in that legislature? Did you think yon were seeking the aid r Dem-icrat when you >u*ked his help in securing that portion for vou? 1 These are plain questions, and we would like to have plain answers. To each and every oueof the above questions the editor of this paper an swers unequivocally and emph&ticaUy Yes.’* Had Candidate Stevens, the Dummy statesman, been as honest in the state ment of his position in this campaign his politics. would never huve been criticised. We would like now to put a few questions, -Yankee etyle, by way of 1 eply, to Editor RoiPey. I. Did yon regard Mr. fctevens a Democrat .when he announced him self over his own sighature as a candi date for* the 53rd Congress instead of for the Democratic nomination ? If. Did you regird Mr. fcsteve.ts a Democrat when his circular went forth addressed to none but Aiiiunce- men signed by several outspoken Third Party advocates as bis campaign committee? III. Did you regard Mr. Stevens a Democrat when that same campaign circular, signed by these Third Party adherent-, made insidious attacks on the Democratic party and announced to the farmers that they had been follow ing “a cunningly devised fable,** re ferring thereby to the Democratic party ? 1Y. Did you regard Mr. Stevens a Democrat when, as secretary of the Thoitiasville convention, he partici pated with men who unanimously de clared their intention to sever all party ties unless our representatives in Congress acceded to their demands? These are plain questions, and we would respectfully ask plain answers. Tfn Ws li St a OTIP An Express Messenger!77 Killed By Robbers. OOV. XORTHEVS PROCEAMA-j SBMu TQM D.ni. TiONr I .. We publish thi. ling a procia- I A rian to nrin; a Snrnbor of Fruit j motion fr«*m Hop. H'. J; Nonhen, the j Uroumticre to See What Coor- lChi«-f Executive of our.’Srate. «*d the r ofdynching. J «lo uot believe that the i--u*nce l b a prruWilton .til mrgiie any I Dr - w - L - 1™na, ot Puolan, the ii'Ales-ness in ibeSt*u>, hut we v<, ‘« rs “ nurterjmin amT.grape grow- id on IW contrary that Georgia the city Monday. gia t on L'®.~ RESULT OF 91 EBIT, When anything stands a test of fifty years among u discriminating people like the American*, it is pretty good- evidence that there is meric some where. The value of a medicine is best proved by its continned use from year to year by the same persons and families, as well as by a steady increas ing sale. Few, if any, medicines have met with such continued success and popularity as has marked the intro duction and process of Brandretb’s Pills, which, after a trial of over fifty years, are conceded to be the safest and roost effective purgative and blood purifier introduced to the public. That this is the result of merit, and that Brandreth’s Pills actually per form all that is claimed for them, is conclusively proved bj the fact that those who regard them with the greatest l*vor are those who have used them the longest. Brandreth’s Pills are sold in evert drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. HE WAS KNOWN IN ALBANY. WLen The B ibbers L*eraan:tcd IXi* fUcney Hr. Fought Thriu l a'.il Atslsiaaca Arrived. Waycboss, Ga , May 21, 1S92.— [Special.]—W. N. Siuhders, the Ex press mes*euger between, here and Tamps, was murdered this morning bv robbers. ' * - - Only meager part'cnlars have reach ed, this place as yet, hat enough is known to Tt cord one of the most dar ing robberies'.ever attempted in the United orates. It was betweeu Jack sonville and Tampa that the crime was committed. The train hid stopped for wood and water, and j-J3t as it started off, mask ed men, it is uot known bow many r hoarded the train and entered the ex ; press car where Saunders was writing Just how the ffght took pi ice is not kuown, but it is supposed that young Saunders refused to^ deliver up the keys to his 3afe, when a desperate fight ensued. Sounders was murdered outright, and it is probable that the robbers would have secured considerable money had not the train stopped at a station, the alarm given and the p.ts- setigers come to the rescue. In frustrating the robbers one of the train crew wa3 seriously wounded. His name could not be learned. Saunders was a-young man and has always been noted for his true grit, but the sequel shows than he deliberately threw his life away. He has often in heard to say that if any one should attempt ter rob his car that they would have to kill him, giving it as his opinion that a robber might point a pistol at him hot would never slioot. He showed a fool-hardy courage in resisting - determined train robbers In fighting them with his bare fists. - * Saunders was well known here and in Albany having many friends who will regret to learn of his death. The robbers have not been caaght Dr. Panl Gibier, of the Pasteur insti tute. New York, says that the so-call ed “dog day s’* and hydrophobia have no relation whatever to each other. Many of our most beautiful and ac complished ladies die before they have reached the prime of life. Of those who live to middle age only one in two hundred is sound; the other one hun dred and ninety nine are sufferers. Why is it? Self-neglect. The shat tered bealtii car. be restored; the home made happy, and your life lengthened If you commence at once. Rose' Buds” have been used for 20 years in the private practice of one <*» the most eminent physicians of Peris, and the following diseases a .d their distressing symptoms yield to them like -magic: Ulceration, Congestion and Falling ot the Womb, Ovarian Tumors, Dropsy of the Womb. Bearing Down Pains, Kupture at Childbirth and Miscarriages. One package of “Rose Buds” will make a new woman of vou. (Leucorrbea. or Whites are generally cured by one application.) Price p**r package (one months t»eaf- ment) $i.(0 sent by mail post paid, se curely packed. The Leverette. Specific Co., 339 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 5-10 Office of S Cheeky,21 Drayton St.) Savannah, Ga , Dec. 16,1*90. ) Messrs. Lippman BROs.,Savanuah,Ga: Dear Niks—I would like to add my testimouy to the almost miraculous effect of P. P. P. iu the ease cf Mary Ingraham, a woman livieg on my place; she ha*i a constant cough, sore throat, debility, etc., and was emaciat ed to a degree that she was unable to g et out of bed unaided, being given up y physicians; she had taken the ruinous so-called Blood Mediciues without the least effect, until being put under the P. P. P., she immedi ately began to improve am) is now in as good health as ever in her life. You can refer jo me at any,time _ ai * to the. effect oi P. P. P. in the foregoing case. TYours truly, Samuel Cherry. - For sale by al! druggists. P. P. P. A wonderful-medicine ; It gives an appetite,.it invigorates and strengthens. P. P. P. Cures rheumatism and ail pains in - side, back and shoulders, knees, hips, wriata and joints. P. P. P- Cures syphilis in all its various stag-s t old ulcers, sore3 and kidaev complaints. P. P. P. Cure® catarrh, eczema, erysipelas, all skin diseases and mer curial po «o:ung. P. P. P. Cures dyspepsia, chronic female compBdnt3 and broken down constitution and loss of manhood. P. P. P. The best blood purifier of the age. Has made more perma nent cures than pH other blood reme dies. Sold by H. J. J.am ik & Son. is one of the most law-abiding states tn this vast unioj. But lynch law is a violation of law, and an instates of- this kind having occurred in the State, having been brought to the notice of the Governor of the. State, that officer at once con demns such practice and calls on the law-abiling people of Georgia to sup press it. We do not remember ever before of a Chiet Executive issulng^such a proe- lamatiSgil.ut ive^-da remeihber when lynching* occurred in-Georgia and the Chief Executive remained silent. The fact that Gov. Northen has set bis seal agaiust such practice will naturally commnnd him to till right-thinking pen. lc. lie has taken an oath to up hold sustain the laws of the State, and when men without warrant, with out authority, without the “colot of title,” as the law puts it, to enforce or even mete out justice to any human bring—when a band of men engagerin the violation of law that they seek to avenge it Js time fora conscientious, upright, God-serving Governor to con Jeinn such practices. We believe that he~~will be all the ntoie honored for the course lie has pursued in this matter. We know That It Is a popular theme to condemn a crimiual some time and contend that justice is too slow In car rying into execution the punishment chat the gravity' of the offense de mands. Bat the law mast ana shoald be respected. It is sufficient for all demands that may be made on it, it is carefully and conscientiously pre pared anl is justly jealous of any in? fraction or ini; o-ltion on tbe rights of the people. In the hastiness of mob law men are liable to make grievious mistakes, an! it is better that one guiity man should go uupunbhed than that one iunoce* t man should be butchered by a erowd of hungry, cut throats acting as a lawless mob. We are-satisfied that the people will be favorably impressed with the size of Gov. Northeu’s*backbone. United States Marshal’s Office, ) Northern Dis-rictof Georgia.^ Atlasta, Ga , Jap. 23,1892: Dear Sirs:—At the instauce of friend 1 began ihe use of your Klec- tr>po;se a few montii3 since. I had been suffering lor some time with rheumatism, and had lost faith in all the numerous remedies I bad tried, and constqneutly bad no faith in the Elec tropoise. In a shorttime I was great ly benefitted, and now, while hot cured eutire’.y, I believe that eventual ly a cure will be effected. Hr this connection I would ssy, that I had been troubled for years with constipation, and took medicine each week to correct this. I have taken no medicine for this trouble since I began the use of the Electro poise—about live months since. So you see your Elgcf tropoi.-e has accomplished much for me. Tt^ireach can not be said In'its praise. I applied it also in a severe case of La Grippe, and it acted like a charm. No other remedy was applied, so I suppose it is proper to conclude that tne Eieetropoise effected the cure. 1 would not part witn mine for any amount. Very respectfully,. O. E. Mitchell. A 40-page book,* describing great- meat HntLcontainiug testim tnlals troiu ail sections, and for the cure of all dis eases, mailed free on application. Ad dress Atlantic Elcctroi*oisb Co., 45 Gould Building, Atlanta, Ga. Australians who ore having bitter experiences with the countless rabbits are now threatened with.a for pest. State of Ouio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County, f Frank J. Cheney mskes oath that he is tbe senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of-Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J.* Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D. 18S0. A. W. Gleason, seal v Notary .Public. Hall’s Catarrh Core Is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and m neons surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Some Columbus (O ) children were poisoned by eating bananas, on which dealers had sprinkled something to ripen them. II A society has been organized in Stockton, Cal., whose members bel eve in the efficiency of Limbnrger cheese as a cure for dyspepsia. A million Friends. A friend in need is 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 nsed this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince yon that it has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle i3 guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Sox, Drug store. Though Anna Dickenson is only fifty years old* she has been before the pnblic for nearlya third of a cen tury. TBE O.VLY ONE EVER PRINTED. Can Yon Find CDd tl ordt There is a 3-ineh display advertise ment in this paper, this week, which has no two words alike except one word. Tbe same is true oi each new one appearing each week, from the Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This honse places a “Crescent” on evi-rything they make and publish. Loo*,, for it, send them the name of the word, and they will return you Book, Beantilnl Lithographs or Samples Free. ■» —1 • Some men who claim to pay as they go do not travel extensively. BlieummUtu Cored la Day. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and . . _ ... _ . Neuralgia radically ‘cures ini to 3 .ere be to oGVr as a candidate ag&lnst j d,y 8 . Ic5 ac:ion apon the N this man. IVeohjsctto newspapers j remarkable and mysterious. It re tiring to rcb us of one so able, gallant, < moves at once tbe ca*:sc, and the dis- and true as lion. Ban. E. Russell of «»*» Th8 rv w » . .1. .. . nr?t dos-i greatly benefits, 75 cents. Decatur. He belongs to this district, Sold h y Hilsmin & Agar Co., drug- •‘tbe warring Second. Igl.ts, Albany. j Dfapopnia. Nothing is of more importance 1n the treatment of persons iuciined to dyspepsia, or actually suffering f:om that disease, than the question of the keeping up of a healthy action of the digestive organs without recourse to artificial methodscath&rtics or laxa tives. Humphreys’ Specific No. 10, guickens and corrects the digestive powers .with the aid of such means, and prominent physicians deem it a necessary adjunct ol the sick room. An ancient copper mine, which was first worked 1,183 years ago, i3 about to be reopened in Musashi, Japan. Scuffling For Dollar*. To get the dollars we have to ^scuf fle for them—uo mistake about that; but there are different ways of going about it, acd'it you are not sat isfied with your progress at present, then write to B. F. Johnson & Co., Richmond, Va., who can give you a good pointer or two. Read carefully their advertisement in another col umn, and write, them at once. “The early bird,** etc. A Pqiladelpbia cigar seller gives away a Sunday newspaper with every quarter’s worth of cigars. Some of the Grand Army boys may be interested in the following from Alex, li Pope, A. D. C., Commander, ing cougii here, (Scewiirt, Tenn ,) and Chamberlain’s- Cough Remedy has been the only medicine that has done any good.” There is r.o danger from wheopingcough, when this remedy ip freely given. It completely controls the disease, 59 cent bottles for sale hi Bilsman & Agar Co. He is interested just now in an ex cursion of fruit growers to this section and is anxious for them tacome here that limy may see for themselves the wonderful possibilities of Southwest Georgia in this line. In conversation with a reporter of the News and Advertiser on this subject, he said: “The national convention of fruit growers will meet In Atlanta on June Jst and will be In session ^there .-for four or flye daysT^i wtH be In attend ance upon tbe sessions of the conven tion and after they adjourn I am going to make an effort to have them visit Southwest Georgia. “I would like very much to have some fritnds from Albany go with me and urge upon the visitors the im portance of giving U3 a visit to eee what we are doing in.the way oi fruit culture. “If they accept the invitation I pro pose to have them come to ^fton, then visit Poulan, thence come to Al bany, going back thence by Coiambus. If we make a united effort to get them here I am satisfied they will come and if they only can be impressed with the beautiful attractions we offer here they will be sure to want to see them.” Dr. Wilson has struck the right key and it is to be hoped his effort will be successful. By all means indnee these fruitgrowers to visit this section.* The latch string is ready to be pulled by them on their arrival. In almost every neighborhood throughout tbe west there are some one or more persons whose lives have been saved by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have been cured of chronic diar- rhceibyit. Such persons take espec ial pleasure in recommending the Remedy to others. The praise that follows it’s introduction and use makes it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bot tles lor sale by Hilsman & Agar Co. A horse fell down a man-hole in New-York recently. When an effort was made to get him ont it was found that he had crawled on his knees through the sewer tjie length ot two blocks. LEMON ELIXIR A PLEASANT LJEB02VDB11VK. For biliousness and Constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and foal stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headache, take Lemon Klixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Eiixir. For loss of appetite and debility,take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Eiixir will not fail you in any of the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kid eys or bowels.- - - ~ Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. A Prominent minister Writs*. After ten years of *reat suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Money’s Lemon Elixir and now I am a well man. Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South. No.28 Patnall St., Atlanta, Ga. Fourteen relatives of El ward Brown, of Bristol, Pa, have died this year, and be has arranged for all the funerals. Mrs. L. R. Patton. Rockford, IU., writes: “From personal exoerience l can recommend De Witt’s Sirsapar- illa, a cure for impure blood and gen eral debility.” STEVE SS* GRASP AT A STRAW. On the 18th Inst. Mr. O. B. Stevens, a candidate for Congress in this dis trict, had an interview In the Atlanta Constitution in which it was made'to appear that politics in this district hat gotten In such condition that relief from ah outside source was necessary. Mr. Steven3 stated in his interview that there is danger of two “Demo cratic” conventions being held In thk district, and appealed the - matter to the State Democratic Executive Com mittee. The members of that com mittee saw nothing in the complaint for their consideration, and Mr. Stev ens threatened to appeal the matter to the State convention. Tbe interview In the Constitution was so grossly^^representative that Mr. W. W. Turner^ who was in At lanta at the time, submitted the follow ing article to the Atlanta Journal, which appeared in answer thereto: In yesterday’s Constitution there appeared an interview with Mr. O. B. Stevens, the candidate for Congress in the Second Congressional district, in which the public is led to believe that the political situation in tbe Second district is in a terrible condition, and he seems to have sought relief at the State convention. Everything that haa ever been printed concerning the present cam- One of tbe natural curiosities of ‘nChav^h'.Vanr'pi.iemic of "whoJp' l ^ sls ls lbe 0rest Salt *»ert of U Is many miles in extent and is a solid incrustation of salt several feet th'ck. A daughter of the Dean of Westmin ister is the star of a dramatic company which produces plays for the enter tainment of the poor. Pr*it ounc3d Hopei e**, Yet Saved. Fr^m a letter written by Mrs- Ada E: Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote: “Was taken with a bad cold- which settled on my Lungs, 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 iny Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet mv "absent one3 above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for con sumption, coughs and coid3. I gave it a trial took In all, fight bottles; it has cared me. an-1 thank God l am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bot tles free at H. J. Lamar & Son’* Drugstore, tegular size, 50. and $t.00. Gucs:—I say, land lord* your food is worse than it was last year. — LicdlorJ—Impossible sir! Tbe Peoples- Preference. “The people of this vicinity Insist on having Chamberlain’s Ck»ngh Remedy and do not want any other,” says John V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana. The Teason is because they have found is superior to any other, especially for the grip and the cough which so often follows an attack of the grif>- 25 and oOceut bottles tor sale by*H. J, & Sons, and all Druggists. About three hundred organ-grind ers arrive in London every June from Italy, and leave again about October. Specimeu Cows. S. H. Clifford. New Castle, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia a«id Rheuma tism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in fie?h and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore op his leg of eight years* standing. Used three'bottles o» Electric Bitters and seven boxes ot Buckien’s Arnica Salve, and his leg it sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tawba. O., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incura ble. One bo;tle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by H J- Lamar & Son’s drag store. . 3 The ventillation offered by the open street car has been a little too pro nounced during the cold wave. Dr. John Bull’s. Worm Destroypr taste good and quickly remove worms from children or grown people, restor ing _the weak and puny to" robust healthy. Try them. No other worm medicine is ?o safe and fcure. Price 25 cents at drug stores', or sent bv mail*? John D. Park & Sons Co., 175and 177 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O. The Wyoming rustlers, when they get a spokesman, assert that they have killed nobody. The “rnstled,” how ever, tell quite another story. Help To spread the good news, that at last a remedy has beet, found which is a cer tain sure care for coughs, cclds and kindred diseases. Hassons Syrup of Tar is tbe name of thU medicine, which is compounded from the best and purest materials, and wlli always give relief. If yoa have a cough at tend to It, do not let it get worse, bat ouy a botttle of Hasson’s Syrnp, which is guaranteed to relieve or the nded. For sale ty nils* Agar Co. Tbc latest gastronomic -fad, tea Ice-: cream is said to bring on nervous prt I tra tion when indulged in to excess. A representative of the iCrupp gnn manufactory at Essen, Germany, is about to start for Chicago to make ar rangements for an exhibit at the Fair. Much of the exhibit will go into the department of transportation. The placing of the display in this building is because most of the manufactures of the firm consists of navai ordinance. Over $150,000 paid Ly tbe consumer In Texas alone last year, for Cheat ham’s Chill Tonic. We offer you this year, Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic lor the same price, 75 cents per bortfe. It ^identically the same with tbe ex ception of taste, you wouldn’t qualities are anlmpai to cure. Try a bottle Electric Hitter** This remedy* is becoming ea wel kuown and ?o-popnlar as to need n special mention. All who have nse Electric Bitters sing the same song o praise.—A purer medicine does no exist and it is guaranteed to do al that is claimed. Eleetrie Bitters wii cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid neys, will remove Pimples, Boils. Sal Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all 'malaria fevers.—For cnreol headache, constipation, and indiges tion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satis faction guaranteed, or money ret and it.—Price 50 cts^ and $1 per botr’~ - H. J. Lamar & son’s druRS-.tcifc. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do yon good, if you have a Uough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery ior Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers Irom La Grippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good.a thing it is. Trial bottles free at H. J. Lamar & Sons Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00 2-23 6 t Artificial grass for the grounds ot seaside cottages is one of the indot- trle3 of Manchester. N. H. When Baby was *fc*. Wo pave Lir O Whoa sho was a. Child, She cr.ed for Castari* Sho chug to Costoria, When oho had Children, She gave them Cutorio. A New York couple were recently married in the head of Bartholdi’s Goddess of Liberty. “La Grippe.’’ Hundreds of publishers, having found Humphreys’ Specifics of price less value in their familv, never hesi tate to recommend them to their many readers. Hear the unsolicited testi mony of & few: , Chicago, 111. “Western Broker:” l find Humphreys’ Specifics are inval uable. Several severe cases of La Grippe in mv family have been cared by a faw day’s treatment. Hampton, N. J. “Atlantic Mirror:” I have used Humphreys’ Specific No. Seven with mark»Hl benefit, and am always glad tc recommend its n«e. Waverly, Ohio. '‘WatchmanFor fevers, and colds, Humphreys’ Specifics are inval uable. Chicagoans consume of fre3h milk and'cream an average of eight-nine thousand gailsns a day. The Secret of 21 u Wealth. A millionaire said “the secret of my wealth” is in the word S-A-V-E; and the secret of ray health is in the word t 3-A-G-E. By this last he meant Dr. it.—Price 50 cts^ and $1 per bottle a whose Catarrh Remedy cired -.r * » - -- « •• him of one of the worst cases of Ca tarrh and thereby saved him Irom much suffering and permatnre death, enabling him to make his millions, and >Bjoy life. The cures made by this medicine are simply wonderful. Bed river farmers complain that sparrows eat their cats faster than they can sow them.- General Agent Wanted- Mason to travel, appoint and train agents for largest, strongest, cheapest Masonic life associations. Assets nearly $200,000. State law complied with. Permanent, profitable, pleasant work. Address Fred. H. Brown, 7P1 Phoenix Insurance Building, Chicago, III. 3-20-sun 4 V - A glass-snake has the power cf shak ing eff its j rioted p*rts that it may es cape. but the idea thatthepartsre- a superstitious abiorbity. - that the r.j' the cure is Little ill ;.er- e bes;. It Is the intention, if possible, to -ar range for a grand international regatta for both salt and fre*-h water yachts during tbc Exposition. Chicago ha3 a3 fine a water front as any city in tbe world, and races could be easPy held In sight of hundreds of thousands of spectators. Foreign yachts can reach Chicago by way of the Welland canal without great difficulty. It is proposed to provide large przes and make per fect arrangements so that yachtsmen will become deeply interested in the Dreject. Tbc Cleveland, O., yacht club and its founder, Ex-M ay or George . W. Gardner, -re taking the lead in the matter. paign in the Second Congressional dis trict in papers outside of that district have been grossly misrepresentative concerning the true situation there. Mr. Stevens intimates In his inter view that there is danger of two con ventions being held. That is abso lutely without warrant, for tbe simple reason that in the entire district there are only two counties in which there is any contest whatever. And it is reasonable to suppose that If two dele gations go to the Congressional con' vention from these two counties the convention will pass upon tbe merits of both and select those delegates legal ly entitled to representation in that body. It has been stated that the Executive Committee of the Second Congres sional district has applied bossism and gag rale in this campaign. The facts in the case are as follows: In the first part of April Captain R. Hobb3, the Chairman of the Executive Committee - of that district, called a meeting of that committee at which nothing whatever was done bat to ask the various committees *in the conn ties of the district to hold primaries on the 30th of July. They also at that meet ing adopted for the governance of these primaries the law passed by tbe last General Assembly that legalizes primary elections. The Stevens men over the district seemed to he dissatis fied with this, for what reason I do not know, aod no reason has ever been assigned. It is plain, however, that the action of the committee was notin the interest of any-on*'candi date “or aoy one class. It was called simply to start the party machinery in motion for tbe present campaign After that, however, the Tnird party became so strong, and sub-AlUance3 began to pass resolutions all over the district, declaring lor the Third party platform. Chairman Hobbs, of the Executive -Committee, then called another meeting at which a test for voters participating in the primaries was adopted.. That test provided that all parties participating in the prima ries or mas3 meetings to select dele gates to the Congressional convention should declare that they would abide by and support the National Demo cratic platform adopted at Chicago on the 21st of Jane. This has been called all over the State gag law, but on the 7tb of May there appeared in the Atlanta Consti tution an interview with Hon. W. Y. Atkinson, the Chairman of the State Democratic .Executive Committee, in which he gave a test for tbe voters participating in the primaries through out tbe State, and that test is verbatim and identically the same as adopted by the Democratic Executive Committee for the Second Congressional district. Tbe committee in tbe Second is com posed of such men as R. Hobbs, John Triplett, W. A. Harris and others, time-honored Democrats, who are veterans of many hard-fought Demo cratic battles, and any criticism on them as Democrats, or as men, is un- just and unwarranted. It is very plain that Mr. Stevens, the Alliance candidate, is grasping at a straw as be sees his political ship tossed on the wave3 of adversity. We would like to know why it is that Mr. Stevens should seek to air bis claims or his demands before the State con vention. We would like to inquire what interest the State convention bad in tbe fight in thls-distrlct. It had none, ^nd every one wh read that interview iu the Constitution piomptly said so. The result was that the matter was never taken np In the convention at all. It was altogether toe absurd* a matter to even be presented. Bat when we read between tbe lines we find an object far greater than the public is led to believe in that pub lished interview. Mr. Stevens thought be was playing to get the endorsement of the State Democratic convention, and on his return home could tell the people that the Democratic party in convention assembled had endorsed his candidacy, but tbe clever little scheme “died a hornin’,” and Candi date Stevens fell heir to disappoint ment in the same manner that be will fall heir to tbe same In bis presnmp- tiouscandidacy for Congress. .Candidate Stevens will have to re sort to schemes that are not so plain If be succeeds In thwarting the Demo cratic party. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—IT. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17,18891 bwder AE'OLIUTELY P-JRE THE-PLAGE.-TO-BUY IS THE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN GET The Best Goods For the.le88t nnney. We have mado a reputation for selling relit ble goods and £»-BUY THE PLANET, JR., CULTIVATOR, E MONEY SAVER WE sBLL THEM LOW ! Onr stock is complete an 1 embrace s every need ot the Farmer—each as Farmers’ Hardware! PLOW STOCKS OP ALL KINDS, PA2I-HNG TOOLS Hess, Shovels, Nannie Porks, Bakes, Eto. Best Tesar Back-Bands, Hawes and Bridles, 1ST *£SS 3UCAEUBST In f»ct you will find] all you need at— Farmers’ Headquarters! Give us a call--“ We will do the Jiesi. ,> m F. TIFT & CO. AT&ASITA, GA. -:-MANUFAC TURER J5S-:- COTTON SEED OiL ==^=S1 WIND MILLS, PUMPS, ETC. MILL MACHINERY, .COMPLETE. FERTILIZER MACHINERY COMPLETE. ICE MACHINERY. COMPLETE CYPRES8 TANKS. - COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CON DENSERS AND The best systems of derating cotton ind distributing st me direst to gins. Many gold medals have been awarded to oe. Write for Cat alogue and for what you W A NT. Van Winkle Gin and Machinery Company, Atlanta, Ga. Tile Fnrored Cli Teachers. Ministers, Farmers, Me chanics. Merchants, as well a3 their wives, daughters and sons, who would like to devote at least a part of their time and attention to a work that would bring them in a lot of ready money duriog the next few months, would do well to look up the adver tisement of B. F. Johnson & Co.. Richmond, Va , in another column, as it may be tbe means of opening up to many new life and larger possibilities. These gentlemen have been exten sively and successfully engaged in business for many years, and the\" know what they are talking abou r when they tell you they can show you how to better your financial condition. FOR DYSPKPSIA, Indi-eytion, sad Stomach di-order?, BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. ATI dealt rs keep it $1 per bottle. Genuine has trade-mark ami cxusfced red iioes oa wrapper. The Liver When out of order, Involves every organ of the body. Remedies for some other derange ment are frequently taken without the least effect, because It is the liver which Is the real source of the trouble, awl until that is set right there can be uo health, strength, or comfort In any part of the system. Mercury, In some form, is a common specific for u slug gish liver; but a far safer and more effective medicine is Ayer’s Pills. For loss of appetite, bilious troubles, consti pation, indigestion, and sick headache, these Pills are unsurpassed. “For a long time I was a sufferer from stomach, liver, aud kidney troubles, expe riencing mucli difficulty iu digestion, wftli severe pains in tbe lumbar region and other parts of the body. Having tried a variety of remedies, iuclnding warm baths, with only temporary relief, about thrfce months ago I began the use of Ayer's Fills, and my health is so milch improved that I gladly testify to the superior merits of tills medicine."— Manoel Jorge Pereira, Porto, PortugaL “For the cure of headache, Ayer's Cathar tic Tills are the most effective medicine I ever used.”—R. K. James, Dorcliester, Mass. “When I feel the need of a cathartic, I take Ayer's Phis, and find them to be more effec tive than any oilier pill I ever took.”— Mia. B. C. Grubb, Burwellville, Va. “I have found in Ayer’s Fills, an invalua ble remedy for constipation, biliousness, and kindred disorders, peculiar to miasmatic localities. Taken in small and frequent doses, these Fills " Act Well on tlie liver, restoring Us natural powers, and aiding it iu throwing off malaria! poisons.” —C. F. Alston, Quitman, Texas. “Whenever I am troubled with constipa tion, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.”—A. J: Kiser, Jr.. Rock House, Va. “ In issa by the advice of a friend, I began the use of Ayer's Pills as a remedy for bil iousness, constipation, high fevers, and colds. They served me better than anything I had previously tried, and I have used them in attacks of that sort ever since.”—H. W. Hersb, Judsonia, Ark. Ayer’s Pills, pcmcro nr DR. J. G. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass. Bold ky at! i Guns to Let To responsible parties. Gnns, Bicycles and S ewing Machine llM PAUSED. Electric Bell Hanging. BlBBEimiPPlBS! AND SHEARS SHARPEN!®. Keys fitted oa short notice. : If pep constantly on hand all inakes.oCil Machine Needles! and Oil. John haenel. Court House Ave. DOCTOR saitR’S! ENGLISH : lsIEDT for Coughs. Colds and Consumption. auesUsn the areatest of all modern naiewt.. ft *i 11 stop a Cough Inone nljht. H will chart, a Ccht In a day. It will proven* Croop. renojo. Asthma, ar.d CURE Consumption jf tokea la* time. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE S V/HOOPING COUGH GROUP B:e 11 Pruapur.: IT WILL cure? WHEN EVENT-; THING ELSE* FAILS. “Till can’t afford to 2 be without it. * » 25c. bottle mat S100 In5«ft»f’*bllljj -.j save their lives. ASK YOUK D*Uy»j SstVoRIT.it TASTES OOODjt