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Volume XLVI.—No 216
ALBANY. 0A., SATURDAY. JULY 30 1892
AN ECZEMA ON A BOY
Sufferings Intense. Head nearly Raw.
Body covered with Sores. Cured
by Cutlcura Remedies.
I bought a bottlo of Cuticura Resolvent,
oo« box Cuticura Salve, and one cake ot
CtrrXCURA Soap, for ray non, aged thirteen yearn,
who baa been afflicted with eczema for a loni»
time, and I am pleaded to nay that I believe the
remedies have enr^d him. Iiin sufferings were in*
teaae, his head being nearly raw, bis oar* being
gone except the gristle, and his body was covered
with aorea. His condition was frightful to behold.
The sores have now all disappeared, his skin is
healthy, eyes bright, cheerful in disposition, and is
working every day. My neighbors are witnesses
to this remarkable cure, and the doubting ones arc
rr<inested to call or write me, or any of mv neigh
bors. WM. S. STEPHENSON,
Winchester I\ O., Union Co., X. C.
Stubborn Skin Disease
I used the Cuticura Remedies for about four
months for the treatment of a very stubborn case
of skin disease, something like eczema. I will
state I tried a great many other advertised reme
dies and had been treated by local physician*,'and -
all to no purpose. The Cuticura Remedies did
the work, and my body when I commenced was
absolutely covered. E. D. McCLELEX,
Piedmont, Ala.
Cuticura Resolvent
Tie new Blood and Skin Purifier and greatest of
Humor Remedies, internally (to cleanse the blood
of all impurities and poisonous dements, and thus
remove the cause), and Cuticura, the great Skin
Cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exquisite Skin Beta-
tliier, externally (to clear the skin and scalp, and
restore the hair), speedily and permanently cure
every species of itching, burning, scaly, crusted,
Dimply, HcrofuiouH, and hereditary humors, from
infancy to ago, from pimples to scrofula.
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c.; Soap,
26c.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter
Dmcu and Chemical Corporation, Boston.
nr Send for “ How to Cure Skin Diseases,** 04
pages, 60 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
PIN
PEES, black-heads, red,rough,chapped,and
oily skin cured by Cuticura Soap.
WEAK, PAINFUL BACKS,
Kidney and Uterine Pains and Weak
nesses relieved in one minute by the
Cuticura A ntl-pwln Plaster, the
first and only pain>killing plaster.
^iofcssual Cavils.
S. J. Jones.
S. W. Smith,
Orcttnarj- Douglier.y Co.
JONES & SMITH,
ATTORNEYSATLAW
' and Real Estat: Brokers.
Money to loan on real estate securities.
E_ R. JONES,
LAWYER and REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Notes, Stocks and Bonds bought aud sold.
Local Agent Equitable Building and Loan
Association of Albany, Ga.
Washington? Wt. - - Albany^ Ga.
~t~
W. T. JOITES-
i«f isSiSiiinikr at m.
AI.IUNT. Gl.
H. J. SWEH.
Attorney At-La/w,
ALBANY, GA.
Ali business dispatched witl
promptness. Commercial law a spe
cialty. Office No. 70}4 Broad. St.
W. Li. DAVIS,
Physician and Surgeon,
orer K. J. Lamar & Son's Drat’
•tore. Telephone 34.
Hugo Robinson,
Physician and Surgeon,
ALBANY, • GEORGIA.
Office in Yentnlette Bloch. Telephone 43.
L.LOETW,
fitcUsrmii-iMs! 1 ,
Office at S, Sterne’s store. Satistaction
guaranteed where others failed.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Broad Street, - - ALBANY, BA
I have just received my Spring
and Summer Styles in fine Broad
cloths, Cassiraers, Doeskins, etc.
If you want something nice for
a Dress or Business Suit give me a
call. I guarantee all my work to
be flrstclass in every respect.
Give me a chance at your work
and you will he jjleased,
Respectfully,
O. -W. PSiCi
Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
—. <s Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes,
Totter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sorer Eczema.
Itch', Prairie Scratches, Sore Hippies
and Piles. It is cooling and. soothing,
hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had failed
It Is put up in 35 and 50 cent boxes.
THEIR HAot’Y FLIGHT.
PARTICULARS OF TIIE HOL
COMBE-GILT, MARRIAGE.
Ther .Sought Americas a. ’be Place
For Their Anntmli .'lhiy Chrmen
the Windsor Bridal Chamber.
The report of the marriage of Migs
Dauschka Holcombe to Mr. .f. Ponce
de Leon Gill, created quite a Hotter ill
Albany society, savored as it was with
the tale of romance and by the promi
nence and popularity of the partici
pants.
Miss Holcombe counts her friends In
the city by the score and long before
this charming girl was thinking of
making her debut she had turned the
heads of dez;ns of young men and her
conquests were of such a character as
to arouse the envy of all her associates
of her own sex.
Having left the Lucy Cobb Institute
where her education 'was perfected,
this charming young lady took u i her
residence at DeWitt where her mother,
Mrs. F. VV. Holcombe has built a beau
tiful home. Her recognized po ;ition
in the social circles of the State
brought to her the attentions of nany
admirers and although removed from
the large social centers, she was fre
quently drawn into the whirl to adorn
and grace the assemblages in large
cities. It was but a few room bs ago
when she acted as bridesmaid at the
Bacon-Sparks uupitials in Macon and
was soon to act as the only lady atten-
dant.at the rflarriage of Mr. Betij. H.
Hill, Jr., of Atlanta, to Miss llilj, of
Washington, Wilkes.
In her quiet country home at De-
Witt sho was met and wooed the past
winter by the fortunate man who now
claims her for his bride, but no one
ever thought of such a vivacious, live
ly, charming young lady being in
love. Many had been her willing sub
jects but her gay and cheerful nature
looked not to sentiment for the pleas
ures of life. The fields, the llowers,
the birds—Nature’s Kingdom was hers
and she was a child ot Nature. She
could gain more real, solid, comfort
able ei j jyroent galloping a hiTse over
he fields or through the wo >ds than
listening to the honeyed worns of the
most ardent lover.
But her young heart fell a captive to
the charms of Mr. Gill and although
they Went the secret well tl eir hearts
pined fora union. Mr. Gil 1 'eft his
winter home at Hardaway more than
i month ago but the mails kept the
two lovers in constant communication.
(Ju Monday la-t Mr. Gill was in Al
bany and his many friends telt no lit
tle surprise at bis sudden and unex
pected surprise. They thought him
enjoying the delights of his summer
home on the Hudson but that home
had lost its charms for him while the
fascinating young Georgia girl was
among the pines in Mitchell.
Miss Holcombe found opposition
from her family on her intended step
on account of her age and accordingly
when she met her lover Monday even
ing they jumped into a buggy and left
the parental- root to their backs. The
result was that they alighted Tuesday
morning from the Central train in
Amerlcus and were soon making their
preparations for becoming man and
wife. In the parlor of Rev. A. B.
Campbell, the pastor of the Baptist
church at that place, they were united
in the holy bond3 of wedlock and at
once repaired to the new Hotel Wind
sor where they were assigned to the
bridal apartment, they having the
honor ot being the first couple to. oc
cupy it.
Yesterday morning a reporter of the
Nkws and Advertiser saw in a plain
bold hand on the Albany Inn rigister
the nanus ‘‘D. G. Bacon, Soah. De-
Witt Bacon,:DelrVitt.” Mr. D. C
Bacon is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Gill
and Mr. DeWitt Bacon is hi3 son. It
was said'that they had taken the early
train yesterday morning for Arnericus
and the reporter naturally expected
them to return with the bridal couple
yesterday afternoon. The news gath
erer was there and so were the Messrs.
Bacon but they were not accompanied
by Mr. and. Mrs. Gill. It is said that
the latter will go to Atlanta and thence
to the North.
We truly believe De Wilt’s Little
Early Risers to be the most natural
most eilective, most prompt and econ
omical pill for biliousness, indigestion
and inactive liver. ■
Eternal .Vigilance."
Is the price of health. But with all
our precaution there are enemies al
ways lurking about onr system*, only
waiting a favorable opportunity to as
sert themselves. Impurities in the
blood may be hidden for years or even
for generations and suddenly break
forth, undermining health and hasten
ing death. For all diseases arising
from impure blood Hood’s Sarsapar
illa is the unequalled and unapproaeh-
ed remedy. It is King ot them all,
for it cocquers disease.
TUB LITtUt I MAN.
Wb; a SltUrtm 1*0 porter Pnfm
Tliat CMlUtU la Air Btfetr.
One of the most popular commercial
travelers who vUlu Albany tells
good story on candidate Stayed* and
ore of his ardent supporters.
While a party of gentlemen
sitting in a drug store last waning
discussing the political situation this
popular drummer asked if they bad
heard the tale cbont Stevens and bt*
use of Lite personal pronoun. Bach
one pleaded igttortnee on the subject
and the young man said, “Well f will
give it to you aa follows as H was
given to me:”
“It seems that a prominent local
politician In one of the counties in
this district received a letter from Mr.
Stevens in regard to political support.
The recipient of the letter was con
sidered by Mr. Stevens to be a strong
supporter but he bad been all the
while an anti-fitevens man.
“While reading the letter he was
very much impressed to see a small 1
used lor the personal pronoun and be
at once sought a strong sopporter of
the candidate to whom he displayed
the letter after which he delivered
himself ss follows : • ‘I am surprised
that you will support such an illiterate
man for Congress, I cannot believe
that you are sincere in supporting tor
that high office one so ignorant, 1 cer
tainly think you would support a man
who would at least know when to use
a big t in writing a letter.’
“The Stevens supporter listened at
tentively to this sermon on the politi
cal situation, and after spending a few
moments in deep thought looked up
at his lecturer with .the remark, ’Well,
I’ve been votin’ fora big I man alt my
life fer office and now I’m gwine ter
vote fer a little i man just fer onct
■enny how.’ The party .who had the
letter was repulsed and gave up the
task of further, trying to convert his
friend to his belief.”
at to Interested Fit the
It •Uont Ticket.
i*V» arm himself against the sophis- j
«»l the Republican party, every j
rat should read frauds and talse- i
of the Republican prrry, the j
the largest ami most » nr hemic j
gn dot nineot hsued. I: shows
fallacy or protection, the wen km ss
‘procity, the financial mBiu:.n-
r.ant and wa-ttelui expenditures ..l
Republican party. - The coinoari-
" lh« Mill* ami McKinley 1 ills is
sHpatter f' fat niers, mechanics
laborers. Complete M grannies
and and Stevenson, a full r~-
of the convention, the party |>iat-
and an -xp s5ti«u of LK-ino--'-»-ii-
'pies. Newly {MUD p»g-s. IV
$1 oh. special tei ni; to D-m ■-
clubs. M’g pry to working
Mr**. Canvasring bn-k s-nt free
for 10 cents Address H . .1 f-MlTii &
Co.j 2<J3 Wabash Ave , Chicago, HI. 'Si-
Price $1.00 Per Year
THE GREAT NOTIFICATION.
CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON
AT MADISON.
!
j Opinion* cf.be Country on the !fleeI-
iBg-lh; Prtnideutial Nominee’s
1 iteraccek—'V fa: Vsmuck.
ria, Livdr Trou«
ble,or Indigestion, use
BROWN' S IRON BITTERS
On a firm near Gttarthage, N. Y.,
there is an elm tree which is said to
hate been struck by hghtning tbiee
tidies.
Daring the epidemic ot ll ix in this
county last summer, 1 had hard work
to keep a supply of Chamherlaiu’s
Chile, Cholera and Diarrlcei Remedy
ot* hand. People often came ten tr
twelve miles in the eight to get a hot
el* of the Remedy . I have been sell
ing patent medicines for the last ten
years and find that it has given better
totisfaction in cases of diarrhoea and
(Sax, than any other medicine I have
eter handled.—J. li. Benham. Drug
gist, Golconda, Pope Go., 111. Over
dVe hundred bottles of this Remedy
were sold in that county during the
epimemic referred to. It was a per
fect success and was the only remedy
that did cure' the worst cases. Dozens
of persons there will certify that it
saved their lives. In four other epi
demics of bowel complaint this Rem
edy has been iqually successfu'. 25
and 50cent bottles for sale by Uilsman
A Agar Co.
It is a fixed and immutable law that
to have good, souDd !health one must
have pure, rich and adundsnt blood.
There is no shorter nor surer route
than by a course ot De Witt’s Sarsa
parilla.
(lie Uu.arcd Miraog.
The ' congressional convention to
meet here on August 17th, bids fair to
attract a large number of visitors from
all over the district.
Politicians of all kinds will be here,
Stevens men will throng here and
anti-Stevens men will swell thecrowd.
The campaign that has been so excit
ing will terminate then with the eager
and auxious triends of the candidate*
who will come to see the fun, take it
all in.
A large delegation of Stevens’ sop-
porters will come from Thomas
county. Mr. George Fields, one of
the proprietors of the Albany Inn, said
yesterday that when Editor Winter,
of Thomasv! le, was here Monday he
spoke for accommodations for one
hundred for that time.
Mr. Winter is editor of Stevens’ or
gan in /Thomas county and he doubt
less will head the dfie hundred strong
who it is hoped will not stampede (he
convention when they arrive.
“Late to bed and early to rise will
shorten the road to your home in the
skies.” But early to bed and a “Little
Early Riser,” tne pill that makea lite
longer and better mil wiser.
$500 Reward.
WE ray the above reward for «u/ case of
Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sic- Headache,
Indigestion, Constipation or Cosliveneas we
cannot oure with West's Yegetar.le Liver
P.11s, when the directions arc strictly com
plied with. They are purely Vegetable, and
never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Costed.
Large boxes, containing 30 Fill;, 25 cents. Be
ware of counterfeits and imitations. The
genuine manufactured only by THE JOHN
C. WEST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. Sold
bj Hilsman & Agar Co.,Albany, Ga.
i-a-d.wlvr
Mr. Mark Malik Ml'nyt.
Mr. Mark Smith, the veteran farmer
of East Dougherty, is one of the most
successful planters in this section and
his estimate of a crop is always a safe
and sure one.
He was spied yesterday by a reporter
of the News, and Advertiser who
asked Hot “How are the crops Mr.
Smith?”
Smilingly he replied,. “Do you
mean Lhe grass erbp? If you do 1
can assure you It is fine.” Then in a
more serious manner lie said, “The
crops are very good but we are having
too much rain now. The corn crop is
splendid and I never saw cotton come
out better in my life. When these
rains began cotton that was scarcely
knee high is now higher than my
head. If the rains would stop long
enough to give the Bun a showing we
would have remarkably fine crops.”
If dull, spiritless, and stupid; if
your blood is thick and sluggish ; it
your appetite is capricious and uncer
tain, you need a Sarsaparilla. For
best results take De Witt’s.
FroaaMrs. Henry Ward Bercher.
“40 Orange St., Brooxlyn.N. Y )
Feb. 11, 1890, )
“I have used AllockV Piasters iur
some years for myself and family, and,
as far as abls, for the many sufferers
who come to us for assistance, and
have found them a genuine relief for
most of the aches aud pains which
flesh is heir to.* I have used Alloak’s
Plasters for all kind of lameness and
acute pain, and, by frequent expe
riments, find that they can control
many cases not noticed in yeur eircu
lars.
“The above is the only testimonial
I have ever given in favor of any
plaster, and if my name has been used
o recommend any other it is without
my authority or sanction. ”
Mrs. Henrywald Bkrjher.
A rattlesnake fifteen inches in cir
cumference is in the possession of
Deyuty Marshal Lindley, ;ac McA'es-
ter, I. T.
M. D. Lane, Devereaux, Ga,, writes:
“One summer several years ago, while
railroading in Mississippi, I became
b*d!y effected with malarial blood
poison that impaired my health for
more than two years. Several offen
sive ulcers appeared on my legs, anil
nothing seemed to give permanent re
lief until I took six bottles of B. B. B.,
which cured me entirely.”
Oxford University, according to Mr,
Gladstone, has good reason to reckon
Dante among its tormer students.
Kltenoiatlain Cured i* Bay.
“Iiysttc Cure” for Rheumatism and
Neu algia radically cures in 1 to 3
days Its action upon the system is
rents kable and mysterious. It re
move] at once the cause, and the dis
ease immediately disappears.- The
6r»t dose greatly benefits, 75 cents.
Sold bv Hilsman & Agar Co., drug
gists, Albany.
.vsnee:
Office of Board of Commissioners 'a
Roads and Revenues, Dougherty. Co.,
Albany, Ga., June 11, 1S92 —Sealed
bids will be received by the Board of
Commissioners ot Dougherty county
for improvement and addition to the
Court House of said county until 12
o’clock on Monday, August the 1st.
1892, as per ntans and specifications on
file in the office of ths Clerk ot the
Superior Court of said county. Right
reserved by the Board to reject any or
all bids. i %
A depo3 : t of five hundred dollars or,
a certified check for that amount will
be required of the jteraon or persons to
whom the Contract Or Contracts may
be awarded
By order of the board of Commis
sioners .
W. P. Burks,
Clerk.
Hood’s pills card sick headache.
Workmen are not allowed to work
on phe streets at blew Bedford, Mass.,
unless they have been naturalized.
Slreagtk and Health.
If you are not feeling- strong and
healthy, try Electric Bitters. If “La
Grippe” has left you weak and weary,
use Electric Bitters. 'This remedy acts
directly on Liver, Stomach and Kid
neys, gently aiding those organs to
pierform their functions, If vou are
afflicted with Sick Headache, you will
find speedy and permanent relief by
caking Elecrric Bitters. One trial will
convince you that this is tha remedy
vou need. Large bottles only 50c. at
II. J. Lamar A Sou’s Drug Store.
The ancieDt republic of Andorra, on
the southern slope of the eastern Py-
reenees, with a population of eight
thousand, has never yet seen an elec
tric lamp or a gas burner.
COURAGKOIM. C INSISTENCY.
The people who know the manly,
frank sincerity of the speaker [Cleve
land] will know that he' meant what
he said, and that in defending the
principles of his party he did so from
the protoundest conviction that they
were right and good. A very large
and veiy intelligent at d patriotic pari
ot his countrymen will not agree with
his opinions upon the subject of the
tariff: but there will be few, even ol
those who hold to the contrary view ol
the subject, who will not respect and
admire him for the courageous con
sistency with which he maintains and,
upon all fit occasions, proclaims hia
economic principles. — Philadelphia
Ledger.
SOUND ON MONEY.
The good work In the name of Mr.
Cleveland consists in the diversion ol
the Democracy from Omaha tads, nis
merit is that he is a3 conservative ou
money as President Harrison. Bat
the fact that Cleveland is sound on one
great question, and wipes his feel
upon the fads of his party does noi
seetn to call for a change of Presidents.
Harrison is a goo! President; Cleve
land could not improve on him. It if
the instinct of common sense to let
well enough alone. The re-election ot
Harrison is the logic of the situation
and the drift of events.—Murat Hal
stead in Cin. Commercial-Gazjtie.
WILL BE HELD TO THE PLATFORM.
It [the'TepubHean party] will help
Mr. Cleveland to keep the tariff, the
chief issue and will force him and hi.-
party to defend the extraordinary as
sumption cf the cations! platform
“that the Federal government has nt
consiitutional power to impose ane
collect tariff duties except for the pur
pose of revenue only.” The Democ
racy will not be allowed lo escape re
sponsibility for this utterance in tip
interest of free trade, or to eyade
answering for its efforts in the presen'
Congress to give practical effect tc
this remarkable theory.—Omaha Ber.
Cleveland's speech the platform
Kr. Cleveland’s speech, much more
than the resolutions of the Chicago
convention, will furnish the platform
of the campaign. It is a platform
broad enough for all true Americans,
yet narrow enough to exciude all whu
would promote, as onr recent legisla
tion has promoted, the wealth or thr
power of a favored few at the expense
of the whole body of the people. It is
a speech full of inspiration for ths
Democracy, and the picturesque en
thusiasm that surrounded its delivery
gives an fmportant impulse to tht
campaign at its'opening.—Philadel
phia 1 imes.
Scia'ica.
i A well-known casein Augusta has
, been completely cured b.v the Eiectro-
pois, aud rite following interview from
such a well-known,reliable and promi-
j nentman as I’re-ident Win. C. Sibley,
j of the Sibley Mill, must deeply im-
] press, if not entirely convince all who
j read it.
Mr. Sibley was perfect!}’ willingly
ro give his testimony to the Evening-
News ahou^the K'ectronoise. He said
he had been a great sufferer from the
j sciatic* lor rice years before he began
using the K > etropoise. Foi two whole
years he had not been free from pain,
and at times the sciatic pains were so
severe tliat he would get up out of bed
in ills s'et-p and awake to find him^ell
on the ll >or in great ogonv. He spent
much money *t the North for special
medical n'tatmenr, and was G7 tiine>
cauteriz-d with a white-hoc iron
ou different parts of the body. The
treatment was almost as terrible as the
sciatica itself.
"How long ago has that Ken, Mr
Sibley?”
“A yeii'r ago. And you know your-
=eiFmv condition heiore time, i could
not walk to my office, or even across
the street. 1 was helpless, aud had to
gointuv buggy everywhere.”
Mr. Sibley’s statement are rem-uk-
-tble, but there is no doubt ot their
correctness, and the cures made by the
Eitc ri-poUe are endorsed by all physi
cians who examine them.
A 40 page book describing treatment
and obtaining testimonials from ail
sections, and for the cure o r all dis
eases, mailed free on- application.
Address Atlantic Electropoise Co.,
45 Gould Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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Risers the famous little pills for con
stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and
nerviousuess.
A New Yorker has made a clock
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Teachers. Ministers, Farmers, Me
chanics, Mercnants, as well as their
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I’hese gentlemen have been exten-
ttvely’ and successfully engaged in
msiness for many years, and they
mow what they are talking about
when they tell you they can show you
now to better your financial conditioi
The Thirty-filth Georgia regiment,
C. S A., was to have held its regular
annual reunion at Gainesville in July,
but the local committee of arrange
ments has decided upon Aug. 18 as the
line for holding it,
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1018 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
A straw hat and a linen duster have
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B. Vietor, of Columbia, Mo.
Sir. John Carpenter, of Goodland
Ind., says: “I tried Chamberlain’
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy:
for diarrhoea and severe cramps, aud
pains In the stomach and bowels with
Che best results. Id the worst cases 1
never hid to give more than a third
■lose to effect a cure. In most cases
one dose wifi do. Besides it’s other
good qualities it 13 pleasant to take.
25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Hils-
inau & Agar Co.
C. A. Thompson, Seymour, Ind.,
writes - “My sister Jennie, when she
was a yotiDg girl, suffered from white
swelling, which greatly impaired her
general health and made her blood
very impure. In the .-pring she was
not able to anything and could scarce
ly get about. More than a year ago
she took three b ittles of Bosanie illood
Bal ci, and now she is perfectly
cured.”
Early Risers, Early Risers, Early
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stipation, sick headache, dyspepsia
and nervousness.
H Buted !
Agents for life of Cleveland and
Stevenson—official edition. A bushel
of money within reach. Act quick.
Outfit 25 cents—free with good refer
ences. E. J. Guyton, Battimore, sold
50 first 5 days.
if. L- Harvey & Co.
308 F. LexingonSt.,
14Jlw Baltimore. Md.
Tlie Fallacy Disproved.
Monday afternoon a number ol
gentlemen were sitting in front of*Mr
W. E. Mitchell’s ofii ;e on Pine street
enj lying some grapes from Mr. J. 21.
Tift’s Sand Hill fruit farm when thi
subjict turned upon fruit culture fn
this section.
“I intend to put out a thousand Al
berta peach trees and a thousand grape
cuttings,” said Mr. T. M. Nelson, “be
cause this is the country for fittii cul
ture. After that I intend to put out
additional plants yearly .V
“I can remember that a few year.-
ago,”said Mr.’Mitchell, “it was th<
general opinion in this country tha!
fruit of no kind could be grown suc
cessfully here. We used to get ail oui
peaches from a distance while grape’
was considered a great luxury. Just
to think that in the short space of n
few years instead of fruit of any : kind
being a rarity here we have shown
that this is the most successful fruit
growing reffion of Georgia.”
And so it is.
Fri’z Sniiz’er, a well-known citizen
of Wichita, Kas., described in a local
newspaper as “famous,” claims to be
Emin Pasha’s cousin. He says he and
Emin weqc through the university to
gether in the old country.
The Secret or 111. Wealth.
A millionaire said “the secret of my
wealth” is in tite word S-A-Y-E; and
lie secret of my health is in the word
j-A-G-E. By this last lie meant Dr.
Sage, whose Catarrh Remedy cured
lim of one of the worst cases of Ca-
arrh and thereby saved him lrom
much suffering and permature death,
•nabiing him to make his millions, and
•njoy life. The cures made by this
medicine are simply wonderful.
An Atohison (Kas.) negro “got re
ligion” the other evening and became
so excited that he ran out of the house
shouting rind praising the Lord. Hp
finally threw himself down on the
stone steps with such force as to cause
•■nncussion of the brain.
It is a truth in medicine that the
smallest dose that performs the cure i-
the best. De Witt’s Early Ri-ers are
the smallest pills, will perforin tht
cure and are the best.
Probably the largest artificial stone
in the world forms the base of the
Bartholdi Statue of Liberty, on Beti-
loe’s Island, New York haibor.
M-'S. L. li. Patton, Rockford, fu..
writes: From personal experience- 1
can recommend De Witt’s .Sarsapa
rilla, a onr* for impure blood and gt u-
erttl debilifv.”
Bright people are the quickest to
recognise m good thing and bay it.
We sell lots of bright people the Little
Early Risers. If you are -not bright
these pills will make you so.
There is preserved in Trinity Col- j
lege, Dublin, the harp wtiose notes j
were heard in Tare's Hall when Brian |
Born was King, and the sight of,
which insyired Thomas Moore wh°rj 1
be was studying at
write his famous song.
old Trinity to j
Morning
Npon
Night!
Good all the time. It removes,
1 the languor of morning, sus- (
tains the energies of noon, 1 alls 1
1 the weariness of night.
Ivz*c’R° ot !
II Beer!
deiicious. sparkling, appetizing.
Don't be deceived if a dealer, for the sake
¥ i f larger profit, tells you some other kind ‘
n is “justas gor-t ”—'tis false. No imitation (
\ is as good as the genuine Hires'
r Tiffi~BESTKH5TOREMEBY
“H.G.C.” Cures Gonorhoca ami
Gleet In 1 to5Days, viihout Pain.
Prevents Stricture. Contains no
acrid or poisonous substances, and
Is guaranteed absolutely barralcs*
Is prescribe * by physicians and
recoracnded by druggists. Price SI.
Sold by druggists. Beware of Sub-
^tltutesjAcnieChenijCOjlJtdjNjOj^
WMsitftSyrii.
Wi
HOfliHR & JONES'
SOLE AGENTS
For above brands of Kid Gloves.
PERFECTED
CRYSTAL LENSES
TRADE MARK.
Quality First and Always.
DeGRAFFENREID
DRUGGIST,
Has the* exclusive 8f*ic ol these celebrated
The
glasses in Albany, Georgia.
KELLAJI & IHOOiCB,
only Manufacturing Opticians in
South. Atlanta, Georgia.
the
tgy^Peddlers arc r.ot supplied with: thes
ainoua glasses. l-13-ci-0me
NEW HOLLAND SPEINGS,
RE IK GilKESVlUE, GA.
The most beautiful and coolest resort
in Georgia. No heat, dust, mosquitoes
malaria, or sandflies.
Music by the Bearden orchestra of
A.ugueta, acknowledged everywhere to
be the best in the South.
For terms address
J. C. S. TIMBERLAKE,
C 9 2m. Manager
Andrew :
Mss
k£HEKAL
“ " 111
No. 920 Lonisiana Ave.
Washington, D. O,
Wholesale dealer and receiver of
Florida Fruits and Vegetables, also
Northen and Western Apples, Pota
toes, Bean3, etc.
Stencils, Market Reports and Refer
ences upon application.
Morgan Lake Mannfactnring Co.
GEKTKCKE, GA.
Pear .’.Orates.
Small Packages are
Best for Pears
and Peaches.
$500 Reward
" tc paid to the agent of any scale com-
pany who \vi ] fay ovt-r hi3 own najee as
ageat, that the Jo>E3
5 Ton Wyo'on Scale $fi0
is not equal to ary m^e. and a standard re-
liable scale. For pat t cul .rs address only
Jones of .BiBghmtoD, N. Y.
TO WEAK WEN
Suffering from the effects of youthful error*, early
decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will
•and a valuable treatise / sealed; containing fall
particulars for home cure, FREE of charge. A
■plendid medical work; should oe read by every
man who is nervous and debilitated. Addres«|
feof. F* C. FOWLER, Koodus, Gen*