The Weekly news and advertiser. (Albany, Ga.) 1880-1???, July 16, 1892, Image 1

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V '• V WEEKLY NEWS 1L AND ADVERTISER. - Volume XLVI.—Xo 314- i Jerior Coart ALBANY, GA., SATURDAY. JULY 16 1892. Price $1.00 Per Year rIe painful ulcer On Limb. Completely Helpless. Unable to Walk without Crutches. Flesh to the Bone Dropped Out. FEMININE FANCIES. Suffered Greatly. Doctors Failed to Kelleve.- Speedily Cured by Cutlcura Remedies. In the summer o( 1888,» sore cwn* on the fleshy not tar | -■* — - part of my right leg, not far from the shin bone. It continued to increase in size, and eventually formed a large ulcer three inchce long by two wide. I em ployed a regular physician, but be gave me no relief. r painful, and eventually part of the flesh It was very . _ . _ to the bone dropped out. After suffering with it for sir months I was induced to try the Cuticuba Remedies. At this time I was completely help- rutehee, and oaf. less, unable to walk without crutches, 'j* • «d greatly. Iirahont a week the sore beganto ®Bhow „ign« of Improvement, and eventually was aompletely healed. Another sore then broke out on my instep, but the same treatment soon cured that. I was Indebted solely to the Ccticcha Remedies for my restoration to health. Mv leg la now as well os it ever wm, and since then I have not been trou bled with sores. D. F. MERRITT, Elflaville, Miss. V.'e hereby certify that we are acquainted with tiie aforesaid D. F. Merritt, and regard him as a rolmble, truthful man, and I believe his statement to be true in every particular. J. C. Bbadlet, Mayor. Jxo. H. Bvxcm, Circuit and Chancery Clerk. B. Devall, Sheriff. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of Humor Remedies, internally (to cleanse the blood of all impurities, and thus remove the cause), and CuTictmA, the great Skin Cure, and Ccticuba Soap, an ex ilriliilii 3 skin Beautifier, externally (to ^lear thoririn and scalp and. restore the hair), cure : agonizing, Itching, burning, scaly, and pimply diseases of the skin, scalp, and blood. Sold everywhere. Price, Ccticuba, 60c:; Soap, 23c.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potteb 1>bqq and Chemical Cobpobation, Boston. AS- " Uow to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 140 testimonials, mailed free. p j PLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped, and oily skin cured by Ccticuba Soap. ! CAN'T BREATHE. Cheat Palos, Soreness, Weakness, J/oA.&^Haekiog Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy, 'pvjjand Intlammation relieved In orio ft* minute by the Cuticura Antl-Paln V)s&tor. Nothing like it for Weak Lungs. giofrissttstl CfarxlB. S, J. Jones. S. W. Smith, Ordinary Donghorty Co. JONES & SMITH, ATTORNEYS ATLAW 'and Real Estate Brokers. Money to loan on real ( stato securities. E. Bt JONES, LAWTER ana. REAL WATE BROKER, Notes, Stocks and Do» jfcnght and sold. Local Agent Equitable'iftrildlngaiKlLoan Association of Albany, Ga. Washington, St. - - Albany, Go. W- T. J02TBS, Alicnsy uiCuUff &t kw, ALBANY, GA, um A.-fc’fcorrj.ey A’t'tia.tsr, ALBANY, GA. All business dispatched with promptness. Commercial law a spe cialty. Office No. 76% Broad. St. W. L. DAVIS, it'V tipiai and Surgeon, Office over H. J. Lamar ft Son’s Drug ' Store. Telephones!, Hugo Robinson, ALBANY, - GEORGIA. Office in Ventulctte Block. Telephone 43. . . L. LOE¥, Iffisiwklir, Office at S. Sterne’s store. Satisfaction guaranteed where others failed. D.W. PRICE, SSESGHANT TAILOR.! Broad Street. - ■ ALBANY, GA I have just.received my Spring and Summer Styles in fine Broad cloths, Cassiraer.v Doeskins, etc. If you want something nice for a Dress or Business Sait give me a call. I guarantee all my work to he firstclass in every respect. Give me a chance - at your work and you will be pleased, Respectfully, D. W. PRICE * ' V tiT! The very latest street gowns are not made a la street sweepers. . The swellest dressmakers say this season that evening gowns must he made of silk- All the same many of the prettiest and dainty are made cf other fabrics. How much more comfortable are the soft silk skirts, the fine cambrics and laces. Soft is good fortune that tne stiff starched skirt has gone out, long may it remain away. Some of this season’s shirt waists are strongly reminiscent of the old- time Garibaldi. Both the full blouse, the first form in which the Garibaldi appeared, and the tigbe-drawn waist with a belt, nto which it afterwards developed are among this year’s pat terns. A FEW SELECTIONS FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY. I tidies Fancies andSoc'e Dots Called Wlilcb Will Be ol Interest to all Wbo If arc an Idle Moment. I know, where fat is used. You have | no sufficient depth of pan to ensure { the article cooked being thoroughly j covered, and a small quantity of fat | -burn3 very quickly, and, of course, once bnrned, is unusable. Ask your cook how olten she use3 her frying fat. If she opens her eye3 wide and says, f‘Why x once, of course!” the mystery Js explained. Using only butter for ' frying, and using that fresh each time, will folly account for the length of i vonr dairyman’s bill, without laying open your cook to any worse charge than ignorant extravagance. SOME I01LY JOKES Red is a picturesque feature of moun tain toilets and couutry costumes. Red cloth jackets and capes appear on the coach and in the carriage; red ulsters os rough finished twilled cloth form part of the luggage with which the good-natured summer youg man is en cumbered on the sailing or boating expedition, and red sack-back coats, with enormous white buttons, are used for driving and morning wear. '~ Quite a novelty just now in Paris is the Crispin belt. It is a heavy ribbed silk ribboD, abou; ten inches wide, passed through a tail buckle of chased silver. These buckles are about eleven inches in height, and slightly curved to fit the form of the body. But don’t you remember them? We had a-good imitation of them, and they were quite universally worn, too, about two years ago. No doubt, though, they will come hack to us on a little higher scale this year. AN 3SLEGANT NOVELTY. Marietta. Ga., Oct 2G, 1S91. Dead Sirs—1 was attacked with La Grippe and had high lever. I imme diately put on the ’Poise and soon ar rested the. disease and in a week’s time was persectly well, while others who failed to use the ’Poise were sick two months. I use the Electropoise on my three little girls end never give a dose of medicine. I have known it to correct the acidity of the stomach, cure coids and lever, and recommend it heartily to all mothers. Respectfully, Mrs. Mamie Clark, Dalson, Ga., Oct. 24,1831. Gentlemen—1 have used the Elec tropoise but a shore time in my family witli croup, cold, neuralgia, etc., and am convinced that it is all you claim for it. By a faithful use cl this little wonder I look for the best of results. Respectfully, S. E. Berry, Of the firm of T. A. & S. JS. Berry, Hardware. A most elegant novelty in decora tive tableware, which is too costly to ever become vulgarly common, is sor bet glasses of Russian crystal made at the royal factory of the Czar. They ate a renaissance of the old Byzantine enameled glasses. It was in the By zantine Empire that the art of enam eling was carried to its greatest perfec tion, and these ancient achievements are descended -to the Rassian workers of the present day in this line. The price of a half dozen of these glasses is $50, but then each one of them is an in dividual' bit of art, as each is quite different from all the others in design. A TIN-LINED HJNCH BAG. Just to what U9e it is possible to put a tomato can is illustrated iu this little, contrivance of a lunch bag. Be care- Tnl to select a tomato can that is round; even, and in perfect order; remove the top with a pair of pinchers so the edge will be smooth and not ragged, then empty the tomatoes into a dish, soak the label off the can, and scald it out. When the can is clean and dry, make a bag Of gray linen, with circular bot tom, to fit the can. Draw the opening together at the top by means of brown* cord draw-strings. Make the handles of double thickness of linen, and cover four button-molds with embroidered linen as ornaments, to be fastened on the bag where the handles are sewed on the cover. Before making up the 'bag embroider on one side a pretty de sign in washable brown silk, also the initial letter -of your own name, or of that of the name of the person who is to use it. u BUTTER FOR COOKING FCRPOSES. It is best to use fresh batter always, and economize in other ways. “Cook ing batter” is a mystery usually, and one I do not care to fathom. Nothing but the very best salt butter can be used successfully for sauces, and for' this the price differs so very slightly, if at all, from that of fresh batter that it can scarcely be called economy to risk yonr sauce for an infinitesimal fraction of a penny. For puff pastry, many cooks consider butter indispen sable, in which, by the way, I do not agree with them;. hut they would be the first to acknowledge ’that well clarified dripping or honest lard would be infinitely preferable for or dinary purposes to the so-called “cook ing butter.” .There are only very few things that must be. fried in but ter, which is for general purposes a very bad frying medicine, as it “catches” so easily. Always insist on yonr cook frying in sufficient fat to submerge whatever she has to fry. Frying in a fryingpan is one of the most extravagant methods of cooking Rev. J. H. Timmelman, of Chipley, Ga-, writes: You may quote me as saying I haye used the Electropoise with very bene ficial results find can very cheerfully and heartily commend it. A 40 page hook, describing treat ment and containing testimonials from all sections, and for the cure of all diseases,-mailed free on application. Address Atlantic Electropoise Co., 45 Gould Buildtng, Atlanta, Ga. The distance between division points for changing engines has been increas ing in this country, and some roads are now running engines from two to three hundred miles, where they need to run a hundred miles or less. The mortality from what are called - winter diseases is not easily estimated. Coughs, colds, bronchitis and' sore throat make up fully one-half of the death rate. 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 infiamation, for coughs and colds, are sovereign, curing promptly .mildly, safely and effectually, and thus arrest ing pneumonia—as hundreds of thous ands testify. They have been in use for many years, and have sy univer sally met the expectations of the peo ple that we are almost “carrying coals to New Castle” to thus speak oi; hem- —Exchange. The largest Masonic library building and the only Masonic library in the world are at Cedar Rapids, la. BncEleno Armen naive. -The best salve in the world foi Cnts raises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, hilblains, Corns, and all Skin Ernp- ons, and positively cures Piles or no ay required. It is guaranteed to give erfect satisfaction, or money refund- d. Price 25 cents per box. or sale by Lamar, Rankin A Lamar, one '28-wasIv In a garden at Marietta, Ga., there is a volunteer sunflower plant 11 feet inches above ground and 6% inches in circumference. Dnring the epidemic ot flux in this county last summer, I had hard work to keep a supply of Chamberlain’s' Colic, Cholera and Diarrbce t Remedy on sand. People often came ten or twelve miles in the night to get a bot tle oQ the Remedy. I have been sell ing patent medicines for the last ten years and find that it has giveD better satisfaction in cases of diarrhoea and flux, than any other medicine I have ever handled.—J. H. Benham. Drug gist, Golconda, Pope Co., 111. Over five hundred bottles of this Remedy were sold in that connty daring the epimemic referred to. It was a per - feet success and was the only remedy that did cure the worst cases. Dozens of persons there will certify that it saved their Jives. In four other epi- '•deinies of bowel complaint this Rem edy has been tquaUy successful. 25 and 50 cent bottles for saL by Hilsman & Agar Co. When the FalKland Islands were first visited by man the wild dogs found there approached him without either fear or aversion. Now Try'J his. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guarenteed 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 0-t “Eb’nezah!’’ “Ma’am?” “Is yoh bin hookin’ watah millins I’um de mahkit?” “No’m.” “Well, maybe yoh didn’t. But I doan see how yoh am gwine ter prove an alibi fur dat colic.” SOME ITEMS 'IO DP.IYE AWAY THE BLUES TODAY. Little Bit* of FtiiiWUlch Will Make SnnsliIncFjr Fan and Drive Away Dull Care. Lv n >1 It L'oes Bain. Tine bluebottle’s bksi lye. Bozzfrfg end nay iu the early tiawn, r r.'Mi irfin a nap on the parlor wall, Out fur a li.ght over garden and lawn, Fearing no trouble and dreading no fall, Came a fly— A lively, frolicsome, bluebottle fly— * And liis feet ^ Were as neat. And his style As complete, As his brain - Was replete With the mischief that laughed in his eye!. “What glorious fun I’ll have today. When the baby’s asleep and the nurse away; When Rover lies by the. kitchen door; I’ll awaken them both and make them roar! Oh, what a lark!” Cried the rolicking, reckless bluebottle flv; “What a cry,” Said the fly, “There will be, Alter me, When I’ve done With my fun!” And be wickedly winked his wee, wee eye. “Then I’ll go and dance on grandpa’s head. While he struggles to brush me away; And tickle his ear till he’ll wish I was dead, And over the dinner at table I’ll nlay S Back and forth, And feast on crumbs from a Ireshy ’ baked pie; U And I’ll slip From the lip Of each glass That may pass All sweet things Dinner brings!” . Quoth this riotous bluebottle fly. But, alas! for the plans be had laid, And ala3 for the day just begun, For this fly soon lit in the grateful shade To escape the hot rays of the sun, And to dream Of the sights that should soon meet his eje, When, unseen, From the green Of a limb Above him, On his head, - • By a thread, Fell a spider, Whe coolly devoured that bluebottle fly. ' -- “No,” said the milkman, as he took another dipperful from the teakettle and poured it into the can, “I couldn’t look my customers in the face if I used anything but boiled water.” Book agent—I want to sell you a hook on home recreation. Spindle—I don’t need it. My wife has gone away on a visit. Eastern Capitalist—My success, sir, was simple—simple, but hard work. I climbed up, sir, step by step. Western Capitalist—Too bad you had it so tough; you ought to have moved West in early life and gone up up on a boom. Voice trom the Dugout—Is there anything left, Jack? Jack—I think the well is safe. She—I don’t believe you know the meaning of the word-“No.” He—I don’t—as girls use it. Johnson—What ridiculously high prices given on this bili of fare. Thomson—Yes; it would be better named if they called it a bill of nnfair. Perdita—Is that imitiation lace? Penelope —Yes, real Imitiation. Mamma brought it from abroad. Democratic Meetings. Democracy is in the saddle now and good old-time Democratic meetings are being held all over the district. Meetings will be held at the follow ing places on the days named: Nashville, Berrien county, July 14th. • ’ --Moultrie, Colquitt county, July 15th. , - , \ Colqnitt, Miller connty, July ICth. Newton and Millord, Baker county, July 19th and 20th respectively. Hon. Ben E. Russeli, the only Dem ocratic candidate for Congress in this district will he gt each place and ad dress the people. This simple announcement will in itself, be sufficient- to draw large crowds. Remember the day and the places, Lock Out. From the land plank of the Omaha platform: “All land now held by railroads and other corporations in ex cess of tfieir actual needs should bo reclaimed by the govern ment.” Look out. ye little banks, which happen to own more land thau your building rests upon. Look out, ye companp of men, who own a lot of farm3. Look out. ye incorporated towns, that have any nuoccupied lands In your corporate limits. Look out, ye men, who. own more laud than is absolutely necessary to give your sup port. Look out, freedom of indi vidual action, the dragog of socialism and communism is abroad. Look ont, fathers who would accumulate for you^ children. Look out, brainy men, prepare to divide with the .fool. Look out, industry! Look out, freedom!! Look out, . liberty!!!—Greensboro Herald-Journal. LEM OK EEIXrX AiFLEASJST LE.1IOKDB1NK. MAKE KO MISTAKE. When one wants to eradicate every indication of malaria from their system they are truly wiss, and make no mis take if they will try Dr. John Bull’s sMiTJB’a TORIc kIBUP. For many years it has deservedly maintained its reputation as being the most reliable ol the many CUBE* one sees advertised and' sold for the most annoying and enervating of all malarial diseases, known as CHILLS AUDFEVE1E, it has a good and lastiug effect and no other remedy has ever given such sat isfaction. Demand it of your drug gist. Take no substitute on which a larger profit ismade. One bottle will do you more good than six bottles of any other remedy, and the reliet is al ways permanent. A word to the wise is sufficient. It cures fnalaria. The river approaches to Lake Nica- rague abound with the only species of fresh-water shark known to scientists. L ADIES!, ATIE VS ION! One bottle ofTonti will permanently develop your Bu6t 5 inches in 30 days, and remove those horrid wrinkles, or money refunded. Price only $2. My celebrated Complexion Pellets wifi 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, 1013 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. For biliousness and Constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For indigestion and fbul'stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headache, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take Lemon Elixir. For loss of appetite and debility,take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any ot the above named diseases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kid - neys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. A Prominent Minister Writes. Alter ten years of great suffering from indigestion with great nervous prostration, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley Is Lemon Elixir and now I am a well man. - Rev. C. C. Davis, Eld. M. E. Church South, No.23 Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. There are 5,04(1 miles of overhead wires—telegraph, telephone and elec tric lighting—in Philadelphia. The mild Power Cures. For forty years Dr. Humphreys’ has been proclaiming “The Mild 'Power Cures” and his Specifics have not only been scattered everywhere but have come iato daily use in tens of thous ands of families all over the land. For the young, tne teebie, the ailing, fo the wise and observing, they are a con stant esurce of refuge and recovery. Scarcely a disease known among men, or animals even, but has its sure anti dote and cure, among his Specifics, The su7ering relieved, the health re stored and the lives prolonged and usefulness extended >by these simple inexpensive Humphreys’ Specifics is simply incalculable. Six millions of dollars are invested in the manufacture of dynamite in the Unitud States. Savannah, Ga., April 26, 1889. Having used three bottles of p r r for impure blood and general weak ness, and having derived great benefits from the same, having gained 11 pounds in weight in four weeks, I take great pleasure in recommending it to all unfortunates like Yours truly, • John Morris. Office of J N McElroy, Druggist) Orlando, Fla., April 20,1891. J Mess . Lifpman Bros., Savannah, Ga. Dear Sirs—I sold three bottles of p p p large size yesterday, and one bot tle small size today. The p p p cured my wife of rheuma tism winter before last. It came back on her the past winter and a half bot tle, $1 .GO size, releivcd her again, and she has not had a symptom since. I sold a bottle of p p p to a friend of mine, one of his turkeys, a small one took sick, and his wife.gave it a tea spoonful, that was in the evening, and the little fellow turned over like he was dead, but next morning was up hollowing and well. Yours Respt, J N McElroy. Savannah, Ga., March 17,1891. Mess. Lippman Bros., Savannah, Ga: Dear Sirs—I -have suffered from rheumatism for a long time, and did not find a cure until I found p p p, which completely cored me. . - Yon rs truly, Eliza F Jones, 16 Orange St., Savannah, Ga. It is proposed to -rear insects for or namental purposes the same as foreign flowers and plants are acclimatized in hot-houses and gardens. Kelp Wanted To spread the good news, that at last a remedy has been found which is a cer tain sure core for cough3, colds and kindred diseases. Hassons Syrup of Tar is the name of this medicine, which is compounded from the best and purest materials, and- will always give relief. If you have a cough at tend to it, do not let it get worse, hut buy a botttle of Hasson’s Syrup, which is guaranteed to relieve or the money refunded. For sale by Hils- raan & Agar Co. The English mint possesses an elec trical operated machine for counting coins. Hon W. Y. Lucas, "Ex-State Audi tor ot Iowa, says: “I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in roy family and have no hesitation iu say ing it is an excellent reme'iy. I be lieve it is all that is claimed for it. Persons afflicted by a cough or cold will find it a friend.” There 13 no danger from whooping cough when this remedy is freely given. 50 cent bottles for sale by II. J. Lamar & Son’s. From Mrs Hoary Ward needier. “40 Orange St., Brooklyn.N. Y.) Feb. 11, 1890. f “I have used Allock’s Plasters for some years rt>r myself and family, and, as far as abls, for the maoy sufferers who come to us for assistance, and have found them a genuine relief for most of the aches and pains which flesh is heir to. I have used AUock’s Piasters for all kind of lameness and acute pain, and, by frequent expe riments, find that they can control many cases not noticed in yonr circu lars. “The above is the-only testimonial I have ever given, in favor of any plaster, and if iny name has been used lo recommend any other it is without my authority or sanction.” Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher. It’s the shoe man who enjoys meet ing people who put their foot in it. How togct'Tliin. The only safe and reliable treatment for obesity, or (superfluous fat) is the “Leverette” Obesity Pills, which gradually reduce the weight and meas urement. No injury or inconvenience —Leaves no wrinkles—acts by absorp tion. This cure if^onuded upon the most scientific principles, and has been used by one of the most eminent Physicians of Europe in his private practice “for five years,” with the most gratifying resnlts. Mr. Henry Perkins, 29 Union Park, Boston, writes: From the use of the “Leverette” Obesity Pills my weight has been reducep ten peunds in three weeks and ray general health is very much improved. The principles of your treatment are fully indorsed by my family physician. In proof of my gratitude I herewith give you permis sion to use my name if you desire to do so.” Price $2.00 per package, or three packages lor $5,00 By registered mail. AH orders supplied direct irom our office. Tne Leyerette Specific Co., 339 Washington St„ Boston, Mass. Effect of a Poor Melon Crop. Look ont for another exodus to Kan sas and Oklamaha. The Georgia watermelon crop is short and the col ored population is in such dismay that it is ready to stampede in any direc tion. They managed to stand the grinding of the McKinley tariff and the consequent unprofitableness of cot ton, but when the watermelons dry up there i6 bound to be trouble. Natural gas has been discovered on the shore of the Great Sale lake, within ten mile3 of Salt Lake City. Several wells have already been put down to the depth of 031 feet, and it is said that 50,000.000 cubic feet ot gas are now flowing daily. Mr. John Carpenter, of Goodland, Ind., says: “1 tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, fo- diarrhoea and severe cramps, and pains in the stomach and bowels with the best results. Id the worst cases I never had to give more than a third dose to efiecc a cure. In most cases one dose wil! do. Besides it’s other good, qualities it is pleasant to take,” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Hils- inan & Agar Co. The largest county in the United * States is San Bernardino county, Cali fornia. It is over four hundred miles long, and halt that distance in width. Itch on human and horses aDd all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool- ford’3 Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by Hilsman & Agar. A1 • bany, Ga. As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pair 0 . Chamberlain’sPain Balm is unrivall 1 For sale by Hilsman & Agar Co. I INDSTINCT PRINT I " . — .... *' ■rSjjgSj