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The fine arts building on tho
Exposition grounds is an orna¬
ment.
It will soon bo in order for the
pelted States ^recognize Cu¬
” jans as beligeranfs.
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0 , v The working force on the Ex¬
,
position buildings is very large,
j> gcTeverything but we hrtYtfly think they will
ready by the 18
of this month.
It is said that Coin’s Finan¬
cial School has been dramatiz¬
ed. The author made money
selling the book, but now as it
sills no more, we suppose the
object) is to make the last effort
t > secure all he can before the
issue is totally dead.
The increase of 100 per cent,
of the fare on the Consolidated
street rail way, of Atlanta, has
caused no little comment by the
citizens and newspapers. It is
perfectly reasonable for one to
ask that if the company could
do business at 5c. fare and keep
moving during tho smaller pa¬
tronage, why can this not be
done when business will be an
hundred fold mere V It smacks
smartly of extortion. IIo a ever,
it is their business ; not ours.
Madison Advertiser: “Hon.
Thomas G. Lawson and his es¬
timable wife came over from
Eatonton Monday and are
guests of Mr and Mrs. Deter W.
Walton, on South Main St. The
Judge is looking well, and ap¬
pears perfectly atease"with the
world and the rest of mankind.”
He is in no way disturbed bv
tho opposition which his recent
utterances on tho financial ques
tion have aroused, and seems to
he sanguine of re-election. And
well he may be. The people of
the grand old Eighth still have
tho utmost confidence in his wis
dom, honesty and integrity, and
whoever tackles him next time
will have a hopeless race before
them.”
Last Sat'irday secretary
Smith made another telling
speech for sound money-at
Toccoa iutvu<naii Falls. As the season
advances, and cotton keeps
apace, the money ripens and
wiU soon be ready for the
gathering in the fall, at which
time the silver tongues will be
hushed, the mout , is o f . ie
gold-bugs closed and commoUr
people will be happy, packing
the silver gold or greenbacks as
it may be, forgetiug the warm
discussions of the past hot July
and August days, The morn
ing light is breakiug, aud the
great sun of prosperity will
soon shine upon a depresed and
anxious people, 7jor 8c cotton
will do all this.
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The following we copy from
the Madison Ad\ A,u-ar crtisu. 4 iaAr We eu be*
lieve it expresses the true situa
tion : “In conversation with
many of OUr farmers recently
The Advertiser finds that they
manifesting ... , but , i-.., little ; inter
are
ret in the discussions of the fi
pancial question uow going on
in the columns of the newspa
pers and among the politicians.
Our farmers, as a rule are con
tented, happy and prosperous
and are willing to let the pres
ent financial system remain as
is. They have not been
caught by the free silver
which swept over the country,
bat have been confining
thoughts to things nearer home,
such as the production of corn,
cotton, peas, syrups, t ot itoes,
Cogs, etc. Bountiful crops have
blest tluir efforts, and the farna
ers of Morgan and of Middle
Georgia are not losing any sleep
over a question which will solve
itself if let alone. And they
thereby display their usual good
sense aud wonted wisdom.
fl
Me
A. T. Curry shot and killed
Reordan on last Wednesday—
both residents of Cordelo. Cur¬
ry killed Reordan in self defense,
so adjudged by t! e coroner’s
jury.
A $20,000 fire occurred in the
town of Blakely, Ga., on the
morning of the 4th.
A negro hoy from Baldwin
county was sent to Humber’s
mill aud on his return he was
drowjMid in crossing a ..swollen
creek.
The recoid of suicides this
year to date stands 1,218 by poi¬
soning, 1,101 by shooting and
1,189 by other means— making
a total of 0,578.
Over three thousand cases
of Chinese goods have been
shipped from Hong Kong for
the Exposition Chinese Village.
Marshall McDonald, eom
missioner of U. S fish and fish¬
eries, died at his home in Wash¬
ington, D. C., on the first of
September
L ist Saturday night in Chat¬
tanooga a number of persons
were poisined at a birthday
party, by something eaten. All
reared except t.vo who were
considered in a dangerous con¬
dition 1
On lost Sunday al 6‘p. ra. an
earth-quake shock was felt in
New York, New Jersy ana Pa.
Tho Rome Tribune fays a
Kansas church has ornplo. ed a
woman to whistle sacred music
every Sunday. She must be a
good whistler—another advance
on the now woman.
Labor Day was a treat one
in Atlanta to about 2000 peo¬
ple, representing every class of
labor were out in parade.
They spent a glorious time—
many thrilling speeches were
made from the huge granite
steps of the capitol.
Geo-ge Fraker, of Topeka,
Kansas, disappeared two years
ago. was thought that he
vva8 drowned, so his heirs pro
eeeded to collect $58,000 insur
ance on his life. The other day
lie was discovered near Duluth
He says that he swam
the river, and read afterwards
j le was drowned, so con
(dadod to carry out the decep
tions so his heirs could collect
the insurance.
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II Mothers’ Friend ”
Cures
Rising I
I have been a midwife for many
years, and in each case where “ MQTH
ERS' FRIEND" vras used jt accomelished woit
d»rs and shortened labor and lessened pain, it
is the best remedy for rising ok THE
BREAST known, and worth the price
for that alone.
Mrs. M. M. Brewster. Montgomery, Ala.
Sent by Express or mail, on receipt;of nrice,
ti.00p«r<*ttir. Book To .Mothers" mailed
tree
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga
SOLD ST ALL EBCOOISTS
Are You SicK
Of Being
SicK?
Then let us suggest a cure.
Ten to ons the trouble started
with yout liver. A torpid liver
causes Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head¬
ache and a dozen other ailments.
jlclsL #an?NeuralifiC/
(UREr
goes straight to work on the
liver. It cleanses that organ;
makes it active again—the acid
leaves you’re blood and y r oU f TC
cured. Testimonial below:
I cured my standing wife of neuralgia the use of of
seven years’ By best doctors
your medicine aflcr tho
in Cincinnati failed.
15. W. PARKER.
452 W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati.
Ask Your Druggist or Merchant For It.
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tenn.
Roc’s medicines for sale by:—
H. P. & P. M. AlmancLfc Co.
Stephenson & Turner, Conyers, Ga
\V. E. King, Kings, Ga
The chronic grumbler still
lives. but there are less cases of
clr-onic Indigestion and Dyspep
sia than formerly. The fact is
so many people in the past have
taken Simmons Liver Regulator
that they are now cured of these
ills. And a great multitude are
now taking Simmons Liver Reg¬
ulator for tho same troubles and
they’ll soon be a tired. “It is the
best medicine.’ - —Airs. E. Rainc,
Baltimore, Md.
We have made arrangements
with manufacturers to sell
Paints at wholesale.
Tilley & Quigg
you want cash for Cancelled
Postage Stamps, Old Coins and Confed¬
erate Money, send 4 cts. in stamps for
Piice Lists to Hook & Bowling, Dept
4, Equitable Building, Memphis, Tenii.
STTliey also represent large Manufac¬
turers. Write them for prices, any¬
thing yoti want
An exhilarating, pleasant,
rofve-bing drink—a combi¬
nation of Bromides, Celery
Lemon and Seltzer. Con¬
tains no morphine, or any
dangerous dings. Very
thing for headache ot sick
soimu-k. Fur sale by
Weaker & Stewart.
Will kill bed bugs, roaches,
ants, moths, mosquitos and
beetles ; in fact, every con¬
ceivable kind of vermin
which infests human habita¬
tion, if nob the money-is re¬
funded. Trypt
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PHILOTOKEM
I* \Soman* bale and Reliable Friend. Relieves monthly
SSSSHH gist, *end II to the proprietor and he will send
to ^>b Cot* pr«
paidby^expreen.^ Charlea F. Bisley, Wholesale Druggist^*
C* O P |31 p i M A Will reatore Gray Hair and Whiakere to a brow?
or black in a lew sinntea $1 a bo;Ua.
TORMAN
^til! 00 Syn)p&.+f|y fetter ijcedt i
your Vvfw doe i)o+
take. .3
ii>+ere)+ - . -—
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j P f lichenors Antise ptic
| Alv/aya |tS) «Vre& (♦i , ai»pi’ r £ l lifc j
Ktep it in Aj, druggist >fei*
l)0'Zg l «..'L it e/t*K« n« Ctijert
The Shakers have made a great
bit. Their Digestive Cordial is
said to be the most successful
for stomach troubles ev
introduced. It immediately
relieves all pain and distress af¬
ter eating, builds up the feeble
system and makes the weak
strong. The fact is, foods prop¬
erly digested are better than so
called tonics. The Cordial not
only contains food already di¬
gested, but is a digester of other
foods. Food that is not digested
does more harm than good Peo
pie who use the Cordial insure
the digestion of what food they
and in this way get the ben
efit of it and grow strong. The
little pamphlets which the Sha¬
kers have sent the druggists for
free distribution contain much
interesting information on the
subject of dyspepsia.
Laxol is not a mixture of
drugs. It is nothing but Castor
Oil made palatable.
n u arlio-Dipstive i
Positively the one, Remedy for the
treatment of
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION,
Simple nnd aggravated forms of
-DYSPEPSIA and-
Palpitation -of the-Heart.
Does your food sour af er eating';
Are you easily confused and excited?
Do you get up in the morning tire 1 am
unrefreshed, and with a bad taste in the
mouth?
Is there a dull, cloudy sensation, at¬
tended by disagreeable feelings in the
head and eyes?
Are yoii irritable and restless?
Does your heart thump and cause you
to gasp for breath after climbing a
flight of stairs?
Does it distress you to lie on the left
side ?
Have yon impaired memory, dimness
of vision, degression of mind and
gloomy forebodings?
These symptoms mean that to.i are
suffering from Dyspepsia and Nervous
Exhaustion.
There is no other reme ly extant lha f
has done so much for taisVlass of trou¬
bles as
Scott’s Garbo-Digestive
Gotfipetigd.
If your ci'e has resisted the usual
methods of treatment we are particular
ly anxious to have you give this Com¬
pound a trial.
VVe guarantee relief in every case and
will cheerfully refund your mo-er
should our remedy mil t> produce iJr’'
most gratifying results
Pie: se remember that the appellation
Patent Medicine doss not apply to
Scott’s Cavbo-Digestive Compound.
It is a prescription put up by a lead
ing phystc’aa v h > las made st unach
and nervous troubh s a specialty lor
years We court inve-tigatiou and
earnestly urge alt physicians to \vvit«
u» for the formula of SCO IT’SCARBO
DIGESTIVE COMPOUND, which wv
will mriil on application, that they may
satisfy themselves of its ha r ml ss char¬
acter and excellent virtues.
Scott’s Carbo-Digestive Compound
Is the most remarkable remedy that
science has produced. medicines It has succeed¬
ed where all other have failed
Sold by all druggists everywhere. $1
per bottle. Sent to any address in
America on receiot of price.
Don’t forget that we cheerfully re¬
fund your money if results are not sat¬
isfactory. Order direct if your drug¬
gist d ies not have it.
Address all orders to
MMcallg.Ci.,
TOPEKA, KAS.
SAW MILLS.
$160 TO $ 900 .
ENGINES __ ___ &B 0 ILERS
To suit. 100 in stock. Large
stock of
SHAFTING,' PULLEYS, BELTING
AND SUPPLIES.
LOMBARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA
Wanted To Ren't. —A good
horse for light road work. Good
pay. Call oh E. P. Guinn, oppo
site Banner office. i - 20 -tf.
This office for neat, up-to-date
job work.
Children Crjf for Pitcher’s Castor!^
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for infants and Ohildren,
I IU|OTHERS V 1 Bateman’s Props, Godfrey’s s Do Cordial, You many so-called Know Soothing t-, at
p V rnps
most remedies for children are composed of opium or r.iorphir.e ?
I>Q Ton Snow that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons?
go You Know that in most countries drugg ists are not permitted to seU narcotics
without labeling them poisons ?
I>o You KaoTV that you should not permit any medicine to be given your child
unless you or your pliysician know of what it is composed ?
l>o Yoa. Know that Castoriaisa purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of
its ingredients is published with every bottle ?
Do Yog Know that Castoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel ri'. h
That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than
of all other remedies for children combined?
'BO You KnO^v that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word
“Castoria” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense?
You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection
vss because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless ?
i Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35
cents 9 or one cent a dose?
Bo You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, year children may
he kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest?
Well* these things are worth knowing. They are facts.
Tfie facsimile yy. Is ou every
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signature of a wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
20,000 Last Year. Sold PEERLESS and LighlRunnfnf Noiselea
ABSOLUTELY THE BEST!
The Result of 20 Years of Sewing Maehine Building,
HIGHEST FINISH. LOWEST PRICE,
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£ AUTOMATIC
Attachments BOBBIN WINDED
consist of— irW •ELF-THREADING
1 TUCKER, V SHUTTLES,
1 RUFFLER,
4 HEMMERI,
1 BINDER. \
V
1 BRAIDER. I) -A
I THREAD CUTTER. wb maiKui
MACHINES 10 Yean,
in writing.
With Walnut or Antique Oak Woodwork, in eight styles.
SRTISFHCTIQfl GUffflflHTEED. shipped on 30 days approval
RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED in unoccupied territory.
Write for Catalogue.
Chicago Sewing machine Co.
LAKE AND HALSTEO AND FULTON STS. Chicago.
30 <
SUCCESSOR TO
Dr. W, H. Lee <k Sow,
-DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines,
Paints and Oils.
—ALSO—
Spectacles, School Books,
Fishing Tackle Base Balls,
Base Ball Bats, Etc., Etc.
....ICE COLD SODA WATER, LEMONADE, COCA-COLA, Ac. .
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED_sr?
DR. W. H. LEE.
Nea| Job vboiii at
this Office.