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MY DAUGHTERS LIFE
Mas saved by Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Bay .'; Mr. B. B. Jones of Aina, Maine.
*‘Sbe had seven running sores in dif¬
fers nt places ou her body, but on
giving her Hood’s Sarsapariila there
was marked improvement and now
she is well, strong and healthy.
Confer street Bide-walk continues
bad bff.
Hood’s Pills cure Constipation by
restoring the peristaiic action of the
’alimentary canal. They ire the best
family cathartic.
More people go to the trains in
Cony ers, than go to the prayer meet¬
ings.
W eaK, WcrnCoBsUtuti(ms r ty m W.W.C
Ii the rains continue we may have
to build some bridges.
LdCLtS, 1 r HiS-m for Fair Skin and Complexion
take only W." W« C»
Farmers should plant a large area
in spring oavs. They are fine feed
and little expense.
ForBlood, Bladder, Biliousness, W.'W.C
TRe excessive ruins are injurious
to the roads. Some of them are now
in a fearful condition.
Ml ken W iaterComes Cleanse the blood
by taking Vi .W.C
But f(W birds have been killed by
■our sportsmen this season.
: yyf A pure Vegetable
No minerals used whatever.
Mild and wholesome effect on the
| liver and kidneys. Blood of all impu
| Cleanses the
J rities.
* , Cures Rheumatism,Cancer, Scrof
j ula, Tetter, and any poisons.
Wo have had a good deal of severe¬
ly cold v; a* bemud several of oar cik
izt i ■ . i * suffering from its 4 ‘vh.
For burns and wounds we would
TOC rmncod Salvation Oil All dun!
ers sell it at, 25 cents.
Ou 1- friend L T. J ’ o rilJis doing fl
.<. eusiness at ins now shop .n’t*
the livery stable. He is the fines
hon-:' diocr in the country and never
slights his work.
cases bar me nnd -r our
notice here s ingle hot* le ■ f D.
Bull’s D or h Syrtiji r -lieved a, suf
forer from a severe cnu.il jr w h’ch
had been tre-nc for me c Ills bv
corn: 3t-*U ans 25 *
t oiaVo -s /*.*i v il and a
<n*o V TVfi ,-,1 e.
Chi: Ci y for Pitcher's Castorla.
Wot*!*, has about ■ Vt; (,J0- ;
tire Jjt action. The
v-re : to do anything
Cl Pile liar’s Castorla.
i quite popular
• | • i this winter,
v ii*, vouv dt s, bo-d wax, t a low
r 11 pay you wore
us you
e h *v« . now nauies to
•abscri prion list since ihe first
cr t Auuarv. Many thanks,
uur h ■ v of apprtciution
CCU ”8 COJlill:* .
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A VH ■ utv.ia in tv,, y form Hood's
Su:- ipaiilla is h ru- »1, rt liable rtm
t-dv. • l has an un 1 . d record of
cures.
No child can sleep soundly while
suffering with colic or from teething
Remove the cause by using Dr Bull’s
Baby Syrup. Only 25 cents.
Go down to the Augusta Carnival.
The fair will be cheap and the attrac¬
tion great.
For plantation tools and supplies
you can do no better than to call on
Almand & LaDgfrod. You can al
ways get reliable goods at bottom
prices.
Use paint and white wash just as
soon as the weather will permit.
Your place will look better and be
more healthy;
All sufferers from catarrh or in¬
fluenza can look forward to a speedy
cure by using Old Saul’s Catarrh
Cure.
A most dangerous thing is to allow
catarrh to run on. Use at once Old
Saul’s Catarrh Cure and get well
Price only 25 cents.
The best medical authorities say
the proper way to treat catarrh is to
lake a constitutional remedy, like
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
We’ve heard of a woman who said
she’d walk five miles to get a bottle
of Dr. Pieroe’s Favorite Prescription
if she couldn’t get it without. That
woman had tried it. And it’s a med
icine which makes itself felt in toning
up the system and correcting irregu¬
larities as soon as its use is begun.
Go to your drug store, pay a dollar,
get a bottle and try it—try a second
a third if necessary. Before the
third one’s been taken you'll know
that there’s a remedy to help you
Then you’ll keep on and a cure'll
come. But if you shouldn’t feel the
help, should be disappointed in the
results—you’ll find a guarantee prin¬
ted on the bottle-wrapper that’ll get
your money back for you.
How many women are there who’d
ra!her have the money than health?
Arid “Favorite Prescription” produ
ces health Wonder is that there’s a
woman willing to suffer when there’s
a guaranteed remedy in the nearest
drug store.
THE BOOK TRUST KNOCKED OUT!
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.,
The price ot the great Encyclopae¬
dia Britannieh, $8.00 per volume for
the English edition, and $5.00 per
volume for the Scribner and the
Stoddardt edition in the cheapest
binding—has been a bar to its pop
ul.rtf use.
Our new reprint of this work is
furnished at $1.50 per volume, the
greatest bargain ever known in the
bool* t rade’ We have sold over half
a million volumes in six mouth;
U root that, the public appreciate
gieat. a bargain.
Tiiis reprint is not an abridge^
ment., but a reproduction ot the en¬
tire l wen tv five volumes of the
E<hn-bn o ninth < Million, pane for
o-io . with new find later articles on
■rnportant American tpics, and new
maps, laser and better than in any
olhcr edition. In all respects it
com os res favorably with the high
• iric.ci! ■ editions, snd in point of mans
aw I dot btlity binding it is superior
t.o them.
Herc'M-fo»e we sold only for cash.
Wo n**w announce that we will de¬
liver the set complete on small easy
pay men's.
*sp( i ■« a 1 Oh's* T n order t-hav you
may s<*e 'die bargisui vve offer, and
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postage, ii '•s-tped by mail wil be
Circular* and shuii> <- page
sent tree on application.
R. 8. BEALE & CO..
Publishers, Chicago.
t cine To ilietiis!
We have opened a fii*8t
class lllaoksmith and
shop in rear ot the Hotel and
near the Livery Stable;?, an t
are prepared to do your work
in first class order, at reason¬
able prices. Horse shoeing 1 t\
specialty. Ad work warrant,
trv us.
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HespeettuHy,
L. T. Faerill & Co.
The latest in military circle is
a zouave company intended to
eclipse the achievements of any
in the country The heads of
the movement to organize such
a company are known young
men who have long been prom¬
inent and enthusiastic in milita¬
ry circles in Macon.
A father and his consumptive
son alighted §£rom a Florida
train at Atlanta Saturday.
They started for the Windsor
hotel, the young man leaning
heavily on his father’s arm, hut
before they got there the young
man died in his father’s arms.
W. K. Dermis, of Tabort coun¬
ty has 140 bales of cotton yet to
sell, Rod Leonard has 100 and
others have not yet sold a hale
of their crop. Judge Martin has
yet on hand sixty-five bales of
his 1890 crop. There is a big
lot of the staple still in Talbot—
waiting for an advance in pri¬
ces.
W arrenton Clipper: There
was a lot of stock sold town last
week and among the lot there
was a mule that brought only
6 cents when placed on the
block. The purchaser of this
animal was keen on a trade so
he swapped it off for a com
sheller. Then the mule was
sold to other parties at $5.
A New York syndicate has
a representative in Brunswick
negotiating for the purchase o
Jointers Island. If the sale is
made they will improve the
property and ha ve winter homes
built.
Two negro boys fought on
Piedmont avenue at Atlanta
Friday night, and one was seri¬
ously hurt. He was struck on
the ey e with a rc 1 /• and will
lose his sight.
Her e is an evidence of what
a Talbot county young lady can
do when she tries: Miss Irrnie
Stinson made three shirts in
one afternoon, got supper for
the family, and was not at all
tired when her work was done.
Tire Middle Georgia land Com¬
pany is the name of a new com
pany being oigamzea
1«i ta rte * b i n Eatonton
VV. W. Hill in W ash in ■
ton Thursday, complain ng l it-.
tcrly o', U< 18 felov k.
Out, of ten ki
Six sheep were missing
was killed,
/W, ,
lb 4f ■ AAv' vst: v
The marked benefit which people in rim
down or weakened state of lieaHk derive
trmi Hood’s Satsapa ITn oondfesively proves
the claim t:ai S', n. modi.- ae " makes the weak
strong.” it does cot set like a eilmsirat,
impartingIktiik us rC t-" :tb fromwld
n; Ji'.t 1 'aw r n f
than.before, but in^tbe most natmr.1-*v.t.y
Hood's Sarsaparilla overapreesthat tired reel
Jr./, creates c; appeurt. ' iWie 1 i : ...
and W sl:or% awes prea; fcccny, lien j,
mental and dig stive strong-: k.
Fugged G vit
‘•Last spring I was cony 16 •Ay fogged out.
My strength left me ami I ieri , :.k ami reus
erable all the t ! me, so that I 'ec-aki kar-.?’.
a. '.*r : t bu? I 1-ok , ■ ho:.> ,:I
Hood's Sar: **... ,. .*. .el if cured we. b'u-rei
is nothing like it.” B. C. Beools, Editor
Enterprise, iielk vilie, 3tich.
"I derived very much benefit from X r ; ■ h
Sarsaparilla, which I'took f or general debiliiy
It built me right up, nad gave me an exeel
lentappeiite.” £n. Jesxii.; '.uuk.
K. B. If you decide to tnke Hood's Sarsa¬
parilla do not be induced to buy anything else
instead. Insist upon having
P < ■
* 5f
©arsc; : .
Sold by Hi t’Trg.Ti? 3. y!;s?r lorSf. Ft?
dj C. L HOOD CO.. ApotUicar.es,Lovreii, >ia,..
IDO iioses One PoUar
Alliance Directory.
Anderson Affiance.—Meets Sat¬
urday evening before the second
and fourth Sundays in each month.
Conyers Alliance.—Meets Satur¬
day night before the second Sun
ay and Saturday night before the
fourth Sunday.
Smyrna Alliance.—Meets Satur¬
day evening before the first and
Saturday night before the third Sun¬
day.
Oak Grove Alliance.—Meets Sat¬
urday night before the first Sunday
and Saturday evening before the
third Sunday.
Pleasant Hill Alliance.—Meets on
Saturday evening befoie the first
and third Sundays.
Harmony Alliance—Meets Satur¬
day before the first and third Sun¬
days.
Sheffield Alliance.—Meets Satur¬
day evening before the first and
third Sundays.
MARKET REPORT.
This report is corrected every morning
before going to press.
COTTON.
Occd middling, 7
Middling........ 72 iz
PRODUCE
Our merchants are retailing at the fol¬
lowing cash prices:
Bulk sides............• 9
Bran, per 100 pounds... 81.25
Butter, per pound......... 10 to 20c
Corn, per bushel, new. 75
Coffee, per pound......... 25
Flour, per barrel......... 5.00
Hams, per pound.......... 15
Hay, per 100 pounds— 1.25
Lard, per pound .....■ • 10
.
Meal, per bushel......... 80
Oats, per bushel.......... So
Potash, per ball........... ......5 to 10
Sugar, per pound.......... ......5£ toO
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Our merchants are paying the follow¬
ing prices for country produce:
Beeswax, per pound 15
Chickens................................■ 15 to 30
Eggs, per dozen................■••• 20
Hides, dry flirt, per pound..... . 2 to 8
Tallow, per pound................. . 4 to 5
Sweet potatoes, per bushel..... 50
A Story of T) Israeli,
Lord Dufferin tells the following
story about, his mother and Disreali:
My mother was among the first of
Disraeli’s acquaintances to recognize his
great ability, and she saw a great deal
of him when at Mrs. Norton’s when he
Yf a y° UD s IDan about town She
cud nor, see very much of him after he
had once* entered upon his political
career. Here, however, is a little anee
dote which is very characteristic and
amosuig. iii. j 1. ther had a great ad
mirntion for the “Curiosities of Litera
ture” and was anxious to make the ac¬
quaintance oi Disraeli's father but
there was a difficulty about fchk us at
the moment he was not on gooff v- mm
with his i r.
However, he Appeared one ■j ..vit A
his i-iv tow. As soon < M the li'<t
were but 5, Dis-oaeli tunv.-.l roa
and. lo< ; .i» •- at his father as if he were
iita! china, raid to my
£11 V “ \ >, I have brought you
Her. 1 h.ive beeom:: reconeiied
to my father on 1 -- conditions. The
t he n come eq
second that he short!
“I
A ?>
y*ty not:
of m in if
a* ii,
duly AD pt
the t
plenty of fc-ii 1
dj ill
own cm i ics, while
dish v hi 1; > eh
nant flavor. Then the patote o.
gourmand will res;*-.-rid without
end the ii >' ts of the soul bk i
fortlu”—Ten; :-l o Bar.
Tivo Peontiar Sprii
In Corea there are two s;.-ring::, s ta- i
of-'d n t a coioklerrble distance from
each other; in fact they have the
breadth of the entire peninsula
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: W
Oi.
I Aii OB0
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and the
North Qd j i iiorald.
ONE CENT PER H
the bates so?
The Georgia Railroad
on^eior the Augu wili !■!
nmg Cotton 8ta c ar siw.
ticket s at one
mile. tfcti
Tbis should insure the
at Augusta January M ,,
■tfi 9 - *
January 26, 27 & 28, J ’ ’
surpass anything ’
0 f L } ie kind
arranged in the South, The
gram is larger, the number
borateness of the floats and
uie theme g re - ' .
is more n-p
umpire and interesting f mur J
in past seasons.
This is saying a greatdeal *
visiter’s ,
gusta surprised ail ",
and previous efforts in this d C,
won extravagant encomia
the novelty, daring and grande l
her carnivals. ar
More money, added fxpetiji
and a i laudable j , desire to make ]
successive carnival better tfl
predecessor, insurJ aD
g0 towards
grand tage of treat to all who take Jj
t he one cent a mile rate j
the Augusta for Carnival. The J
grams toe three days are as ft
of fun as a nut is of 12 eat. ffl
the entrance of the king and fej
tinue, and the incident ovsiit
tendered him by ail classes of i
izens, the continuous merry mssij
of the maskers, the carnival Dr
King proper Cotton’s on the second ihgktj
bah, and clistrihnd
of favors on the third ni<
greatest free show in the So nij|
afforded. All during the * 1
amusement programs will he r\
in the open squares for the pr.fi
tainment of visitors. Funi;
humorous trials of feats of strejl
and agility, and buffoonery, led
and gymnastic feat u res ■
continue throughout the oar, sj
Augusta filers this carnha eva
year for the entertainment oi !i
friends, free of cost. to them, |
also secure : railroad rr-te-,
are astonishingly low— one cent
mile.
It is estimated, that the las' car.
vat in Augusta a year cp<
visitors assembled than on
like occasion ever witnessed «
i a the history of the city. Fu ■
probably be the case again; :;si
The “baby’s best friend’ is
Bull’s Baby Syrup,
the baby’s health by L.eyi;% |
HI). coi
Colonel Hart, manager of the U
nucopia mine, of Neihart, t-' 1 ! -* i 1
lowing Interesting little story: (
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One of the principal orarrsu
Mollie Gibson mine, at Aspen. ^
years ago. 6
from her w:
failaer ara
The old
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mine yon n
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