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NEWSY PARAGRAPHS.
Mr. M.I Mr.. Ourrlo
rented tho house and jo m
which Mr. Y. 0. MeC.ulu •.•cui,
suid ho has moved just across
tho si n et. Mr. (Juftiu r.iidfiim
jly will board with Mr. Ourrio.
Ca|/t. Weaver, of the revenue
departineiit, visited his family
last Saturday and Sund y.
J)r. i’,. I), llajisdnlti did not
preach at the Bapti-t church
Sunday, as was.exspoetcd. JB‘
; tto.'ulcd the Association near
Athens, fhv.
r rii seriiiou of J? v. l.ei’ov
Henderson last Sabbat’i was a
g od onC, and much enjoyed by
coiigie^ation. li •. leaves
Mian with tlm prayers and kind
ot wishes of his friends atten
ing 1dm
])r. Melton lost last Friday
evening, near Almon, liis line
filly, Maude. This was quite a
loss, for tho animal was a good
one and h- rd to replace.
Mr. Mabry, a nephew of
Win burn, after a visit to his
aunt, returned last week, to
homo in Newnan, Ga.
Bcv. H. F. Buchanan preach¬
ed for several days last, week tit
Union, and also at Salem, lie
is a zealous preacher.
Mi's. W. N. Wallace and (laugh
ter, Mrs. Ella Bailey, visited
Mr. John Donnard’s
near Gee’s mill, last Sunday.
From LaGrippe.
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How Dr. Miles’ Nervine Brought One
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Y7 O DISEASE has ever presented so many peculiarities, developed so
XU many aggravating symptoms and baflled so many physicians as
\\ LaGrippe. No disease leaves its victims so debilitated, useless,
sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. It is a disease of the nerves, it
uses up the tissue, the vitality, the life-giving nerve force that feeds the brain,
There is one remedy that will replace this worn-out tissue; that will re
new this lost vitality and restore health. Read what Mr. D. W. Hilton, st ate
agent of tho Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, one of the best known
Insurance men in the south, and whose portrait appears above, says about how
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restored him to health when all else had failed.
“In 1889 and ’90 l had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, about eight
months intervening between them, the lust one confining me to my bed for
four months and attacking my nervous system, with such severity that my
life was despaired of. I had not slept for more than two months except by
the use of narcotics that stupefied top, but gave me no rest. For more than
eight long weeks 1 was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing
bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly growing weaker.
When in this condition, it seemed like a providential circumstance that I
learned of Dr. Miles’Restorative Nervine, for in two davs after I commenced
«r» and very «• much I («t« to •» the ‘“I”™ surprise »“V” of everybody - who «*• knew I of - my vw»»nr condition; cured, for
none of them believed I would ever recover. I have been in excellent health
of whom has 7tTTto«^mSdohf failed to thank me for doing so, 09 t0 when “ a ? I j have : 0f my met ! ri t them l ndS,n0t again. ° ne
But the best remains to be told. Mrs. Hilton had suffered with severe
nervous troubles for thirteen years and had been treated by several physi
cians, who stand high in their profession, without any perceptible improve
ment. Seeing how the Nervine had so effectually cured me, she commenced
using it and is now in excellent health. We never fail to recommend it.” «»
Louisville, Jan. 22,1895. D. W. niLTON.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine l\65lOF6S ^ Health .
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Biiiousand IntermittcntFever,
aMcbpnr*^ fe*i«ns«k
tj-icts are Invariably accompan
led . - by , derangements , /- the .5
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Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret o?
deliver is the great ''driving
wheel” m the mechanism
ana , when ... it is out of r order, 1
man,
:ho 111 whole system .1 becomes dc- i
c.n^CO 1 ana _ n( .l aivCdjt. ,]' |5 „ r « ;= 15 > the uie rcou result u
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r vUlC t irn clll r»tl J Lit Etinr W Tlfllh a ltlULsbt). W
' i • • l’ioii'.i t -pr n»
several days with her '•■ittM
Mrs. Bay, at . Union., •
while age.
A speaker in a prayer meet
in;' iii Now Jm’ocy startled the
WOIIK'H in tiio congregation by
quoting a part of tit*.; 18 verso, of
the li chapter of Ezekiel .-“And
say, thus s:iu!i the Lord: Vs ot
to tho women that sew pillows
to nil arm-holes”—aiul declaring
that tho text applied to the pros
( ,, lt! fashion of big sleeves.—Ex
Whon Baby wnn si”V, v. d pave tier Cortona.
she was a Child, i\ho eri -tl for Castor!a.
■VVJicn she b'-camo Jtias, she clung to Castorla.
When she had Children, sho gave them Castoria
rio morp )!i;no or o plum in Hr. Miles’ PAIS
J'n.i.s. ('i i:i: All J’ii m. "One cent, a dose.”
A Squirrel's Bold Strategy.
There G In the rear cftm r»t:;to InBos
toa a four tiuswteie SSSTir,’S eight Leaurtfiil'pray
7^;&j^.'£SrSli535
rwi rwntt;»«w«v.t t.r r„r wito a number
nf rw r-( cti fii<i .'.(.'joining flic estate..
A t- n-r; -to tim-,.. k day, when the
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.-.a «.-r ri-i mi om- the 1 ^ ct (imw
venturi:.'-: out to tin:'cry rml t;f the: ual!
;.,. : i cy, j,m s..- to mmtbcr
t.r .1 A f' 'v (levs ;tgo, v iiiio they were on
.. ;!)iI f . lif , cf . ,..,. t w .. s rnn
»W nlou.’J tho feue-■ when t.ppmncbrd n largo him ent,
nllt f:ir c . r ,i;»j,,,,; >.y
In tv.i'.wat fnchiun r.ml evidently intend
od to ntnko n meal of the li;tic fellow.
Tho squirmi faced iho cat. and when
iun! rhijo: r roai in’d i.iai lie yo n Hidden
- i:i;r mid jumped dear over tho cat’s
l/a.d nail back nnd found .a safe retreat,
Tho astonishment of Cm eat as sbo looked
ar.iind for hi r intended victim was os
tranniy munsing. Wdh a taul and dojrot
Qd ice!;, me! with a drooping tail, M.»
dourly wa’.hod away, while tho littlo
«iulrr< 1 . at a «ifo distance, looked on mid
seemed to say, ‘Try it Tagaic.*’—Poston
Transcript.___
A 110-1,1 Kebnke.
It appears that on the death of Alexan¬
der III (lie Countess fitroganoff wished to
drape her painco in crepe, etc., Invt tiio au¬
tocrat of the city, Lieutenant General Yon
Will:!, sent word that nobody was to drupe
his or her house in crape, or anything. Lie,
until ),e issued orders. Notwithstanding
this very blear order, tho resolute, zealous
and loyal countess ignored tho wishes of
the all powerful Von Wald, and, in fact,
calmly sent word to him that she intended
doin;; exactly ns slid pleased in the matter
of draping her palace And she did so.
Knragcd at being set- at defiance in tills
way, Von Wahl sent a posso of constables
to ilio Stroganoff palace to tear down tho
emblems of mourning. This was exactly
what the indy wanted. Sho at once let
the young czar know what was going on
and painted tho outrage in tho most, glow¬
ing colors, and the result was that young
Nicholas promptly ordered the great gov¬
ernor of tit. Petersburg to remain at his
residence for three days. One must know
,St. Petersburg well to understand how
much Von Wahl is detested there, and,
moreover, tho childlike nature of the Itus
sians, to form any conception of tho in¬
tense delight that this episode caused in
all classes, from prince to moujik.—Now
York Advertiser.
Carpets.
Carpets were used in tiio cast from early
times. They are known to Imvo been made
in China ns early as IX. 0. 2100 and in In¬
dia 11. 0. 1100. They aro represented on
tho Egyptian monuments at a dato not
later than li, 0. 8C00. In Romo and
Athens they were used on stato occasions
as luxuries. They were first made in
Franca in 1589. During thetimoof Henry
VIII, and even as late ns the days of Eliza¬
beth, the most common carpet in tho
rooms of the English middle classes was a
layer of straw in winter and of mown grass
in' summer. One of the charges made
against Cardinal Wolsey was that in ins
state apartments he had fresh supplies of
grass or straw every day in the year, re¬
newed at considerable cost Those primi¬
tive carpets in tho dining rooms uf tho
English soon became very filthy, as the
bones and fragments of food wore thrown
into tho straw, which was ulso used as a
sleeping place by tho family dogs.
An AnHollt SiEU.
This is tho announcement on annneiont
sign, said still to bo hanging at Falmouth,
England, Parish Clark &
"Roger Giles, Surgtn, Ho
Sknlomaster, Groser A- Huudortaker,
spectably informs iadys and gentleman
that hedrors teef without wateinga minit,
applies laches every liour, blisters on the
lowest tarsus ansi vizieks for penny a
peace lie cells Godfather’s kordalcs, huts
l.orns, bunyons, dooters osses, clips don
kies waiieo a musith and undertakes to
luke after every bodies nayts by the ear
Jo sharps, penny wissels, brass kancl
sticks, fryin pans and o*hcr Bioor.iknl bin
strumints lust grately reydoooed tigers
Yeung Iadys and gentlemen lams their
grammar en d laagemlgo in tho purtlest
smusnar, ssiso o care taken off their
KiiOTieis and rpt l'in Ai-o zarm-zinging,
taebyii*g the Ijrasavial, and nil other zorts
of fancy work, srjudils, pokers, weaz/.els,
and all country dances tort at homo and
abroad at perfeksh un Perfumery and
snutf in nil its branches As t imes is cruel
bad, 1 begs t» tell ee that I has just bo
ginned to sell all sorts of stashonary ware,
cox. liens, vouls, pigs and all other kinds
of poultry, llkn-ktn brishes, herrins, coles
sombbin biishes, tarykeland godley hukes
and billies, mise traps, brick dist, whisWer
seeds, morrcl pokkuranterohors, and all
sorts of swntu-maits, including tatrrs, sns
sages and other garden stuff, bakky, ziznrs,
lamp oyle, lay kittles and other intoxzi
gatiii likkers, a dale of fruit, lints, songs,
hare oyle, pattins, lmkkUs, grin dm stones
and hothcrnitnblos, corn and bunyon salvo
and all hardware 1 as laid in a largo az
zortmeut of trype, dog tmito, lollipops,
ginger beer, nnueiies and otlter pikkles.
such as hnpsbm salts, hoysters, and winzzer zow
, 0 po. nnzetrar.—old rag- bort
hero ami now! oro else, newhiydo iioggs by
mo Hop'r Giles, zinging burdes keeped.
®^j! k( f. s s stock of a colcbratcd'bray
,-q. r .
■ -p, S —t faychca geography, rithmetic,
cov."sticks, jiinnastics and other chynces
tricks. ’ Now York Tribune.
FrR^ile Wfdding Gifts.
“I hope, sakl the expectant bride,
‘‘that my friends will remember my fond
m '- for tiuo cut fdas® n ^° I lcil
^'- \mo of* t'h’Aow \n l ; j
thatJwo s things this
world perfectly beautiful I never
tire -of braking at u.”
Hon t rm.ke siai. au injudicious wish
s
lo escape the futo of all young mar
rkd people in having careless and ineom
that vou v , ;v! .- to k 4 p ail your ufo as sou
yentrs of that important event, gradually
cracked and chipped off the facoof tho
0i!r!h Don't say-that you will tafco care
Au "< ;>iv TAnn -i th&t ami 't'HMTnie'tbiims'oro
broken is in dusting brushing quickly
by them, ami not in the mere use. which
woniu mvreety injure them in a hundred
years. Take my advice ami pray for more
substantial woddiog gifts, even If they ore
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■ ^ii 0 of tlicc'lltoroi 1’h® Graphic, the lcad
I j.,g local paper of Miami county, writes
«jf teas fro«M«» w«fc Jhwt.aM#** short
t I j or R j s yoara, severe pvisitations,
n089 c f breath, together with aneh.es
trome norvousness, that, at times I would
- lV;; ]] c tho floor nearly e.ll night. Wo
consulted tho host medical talent. !
gZtep ^ had organic there disease teas mo of help tha for heart me, for j
that I read
w hi c h there was no roiflcfiy. I had
your advertisement in Tho Graphic and
ayearago, as alast resort, tried one bottle of
’s^s£ssrssisss^ bottles each of tto
merit la It. I took three
Heart Cure and Restorative Kervino and
» completely cured r>-. X sleep
well at night, my heart boats regularly and
I have no more smothering spoils. I wish
to say to all who arc sufTeriiig a 3 X did;
there’s relief untold for them if they will
only give your remedies juat one trial.’’
Hr. Miles Heart Cure ia sold on a positive
Dr. Miles’ Heart Care
Restores Health
$ 1 . 65 . 6 6
Pays for this paper and the
twice-a-week New York
World for one year. This
is a most liberal offer, and
you should td;r advantage
ot it before it is loo law.
This paper comes o> ec a
week, tha World envvi.i
twice a week; you il ! tiiiee
papers each week fo' cue
year for only
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CITY DIRECTORY,
Mayoi-, A- C MoO»31a.
Mayor pro iem, J. H. Irwin.
O ’ lk, fleorgo I’. Tilley.
Treasurer, J. C. .S-< itenfon.
Oaief Holie s W II. 11. Au4m
Marshal, E A- Harper.
Street Overseer, VV. 13 Smith.
OOUNV ILMEN.
J V. Tilley, M. 0. Summers, 3
U. Iiwiu, t) W. Jot.es, L. J. A!
m mil, J S. Johnson.
STANDING COMMITTEES:
Street: L. J. Almand, J. B. I< wi»
Finance: J 1*. TtHey, J. W. J ne>
Sanitary: J. 3 Johnson, M. C.
Summers.
School: J. R- Irwin, L. T. A’onanr
Charier e'o.: ,5. W Jones, J. E
Irwin
ROAD D OF HEALTH.
Dr J A. Guian. J. P- Til ev, J.
S. Johnson.
County Diretory.
Dr.liuto-y, O. Sctmams.
< lerk, VV. T. Huson.
Sheriff, W. IT. M. Austir., #
Treasurer, Johu E. Whitaker.
Tax Collector, E. F. Cook,
Tax Receiver, R. L. Hudson,
Surveyor, R. A- Cuino.
v'oiouer, L. 1. Farrill.
Ordinaries Court tils. Mot dry 'in
each month
Superior Courts first and second
Mondays in Apiil and OatcbtIN¬
JUSTICE COURTS
Town, J hlM-uiday, each month
Sheffield, Is. Saturday each month
Honey Creek. 2nd Saturday,.each
month etch
Lorraine, Std Saturday,
mouth.
Church Directory
Pkimitive Bavtist: J. F. Almand,
pastor. Preaching second
uni --uucbv.
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Sundays. Sunday SttOal 2:30 a. vr.
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:7 de of this year’s make that name-plate appears. a -
It is unique, handsome, and indicates much~
> satisfaction and highest enjoyment to the rzder. 5
{g No No other bicycle bicycle has ever 3113.31 equalled equal a Columbxa. Columbxa. % g
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g The grseigast bicycle factory in the world says 50. E
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:73 g HARTFGRD Eicycies, $80 $60. ‘
merit best, ‘
{3 $59 for ans’ and Giris’ sizes.
S; 5’ AH/ [103 ‘ 1"); :1“:‘_’\ fix {I . ‘
2 Cdtamgue J < { ".; ~11ny *»€5‘.’s SEARCH 51mm:
' arches: wheels free famous at x " 3, .3 4§~. {fir " :52' £'é\ x Basiozz N??? 17021: . !
Columbia. fr Li Cmaago
any .3374: ” 1‘ [$¥g- " f 1 ‘
I‘" EL Agency, 1’“ mfliled 0’ for WIH K J ‘ J"; a gfifiQ; f3? Of] San wa'dcnce Francxsm .
stamps- two z-ce‘nt‘1‘"!""*’~‘f"ir,®'Y \K°£?;/ Baffin! ‘
.éégggggg M [5% An. 15 1k, 15 Aklkd
MIDDLE GA. & ATLANTIC R R.
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£t?”TVEAD DyWN. jfcSjP’NEAD DJ\
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* Flag Stations, §0 *Conooet w ill> si! day uaii.s on Georgia P.aHrmul.
P?*sr I'rain-- rotmirt at M e’xu '■ i’ll 5.1 aeon & Northern R H. 1V v Macon,
Al j di.- >u Mid Athens. Co >.nrct uZ Milled^ovitlc ttiih luiius i»r Au^usUi Mu
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General Podtiee GonpiibaiOn Merchant, .
h$m Mk nit If tali i lililif,
20 Little ]2tii St., New York,
Are headquarters and agents for the Georgia Melon and Vegetable Growers
Association. Shippers of fi nits and vegetables will do well to correspond with
us before shipping to our market. All correspondence regarding fruits or veg¬
etables nnsw.'red promptly. CSTWe refer to Newton & Lrinson, Kockj
Ford, Ga., J. B. Epperson, Wiliiston, Fia Hon. N. A. Blitcii, FineniX, U» »
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E. W. Agnew, Banker, Ocala, Fia., H. F. Dutton & Co., Gainesville,
liradstraet’s or Dun’s agency, X. X'., ami our shippers in all sections.
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