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THE WEEKLY TSMES
TRENTON, GA.
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A Good Bill.
From the Sparta Ishrnaellte.
Representative Gordon of
Chatham county has introduced in
tho Legislature a bill to amend the
State constitution, to the end that
the first reading of bills shall be
by the title only. As the proposed
change would result in a great sav
ing of Lime, and as two other read
ings will be loft, the Ishmaelito is
of the opinion that the amend
ment ought t'o bo passed. The
member who cannot get the points
of a bill after two readings will
have to vote by faith anyhow. We
are disposed to look with favor on
anything which tends to lessening
the length of the annual ‘biennial'
sections.
Should Mr Gordon’s bill pass
both Houses and be signed by the
Governor it would have to be sub
mitted to tho people for ratific&ttion
at tho next general State election, j
7 ,; - c TY wic* Office i* runo preparad to
d i 7n6 IfVirA.
Buck From the Mines,
From tho Atlanta Constitution.
The members of the committee
which visited tho convict camps
at Dade Coal Mines and Rising
Fawn Furnace have a good deal to
aay of their trip, Some of this is
not very complimenta-y to Chat
tanooga, where the gentleman had
to remain over night. They left
Atlanta Thursday at 1:35 p xr,.,
reaching Chattanooga at about half
seven that night. The city they
found hot and dusty, equipped
with a eopious supply of the most
vigorous mosquitos. They found
about 300 convicts at tho Dade
mines and about 180 at Rising
Fawn. Tho prettiest part of our
trip,” said a committeeman “was
the ride up to Lookout. That is a
glorious old mountain, and the
scenery—l can’t talk- about that.”
The most delicate constitution ran
safely use Dr, J. H. McLean’s Tar
Wine Lung Balm. It is a sure remedy
for coughs, loss of voice and all throat
and lung troubles Sold by Cole.
Lynchburg, Vu., July 22.—W.
H- Davis colored, of Pitteyvania
county. Va., was recently appoint,
ed by Superintendent Victory a
postal clerk, to run between this
city and Pocahontas. He was giv
en a letter to Postal Clark Dennis,
Democrat, containing the request
the he (Dennis), would “coach"
.Davis on. the route,
Dennis, who- expected to be re
moved, declined to comply with
the request, and h*a action in, the
premises was promply reported to
headquarters
The refusal of Dennis to coach
him was followep by a like refusal
on the part of Postal Clarke Payne
and I)eavers (white Republicans V
both of whom declared that they
would lose their pesitions before
they woulu consent to “run with a
niggor.”
At last reports the colored ap
pointee was still waiting to be in
structed in the line of his duties,
and the indications are that ho will
coutinue to wait for sdJfne time to
come. The matterjis in the hands
of Superintendent Vickery and
Payne and Deavers are anticipat
ing their removal.
9fflr BffCWX’S IRON BITTERS
Cvre»i Indlgostlon,
rt», Nervounniw, and General Debility Phjd
aiara recoiainetul St. AH dealers sell It. Genuine
aaetreck- mark and croeeed red lines on wrnppa*
IV YOUR UA.CK AOirita
Ot you are all worn out, really good for nothin*
It Is general debility. Try
tiro tenns iron ii/rTA,ii«.
It will core you, and give a «ood appetlta. flold
v.v all draiera In irwdictrw*.
V. w. J busseyT’
PnYSICIAPr IND SEUtiEOK.
HISINGj PAWN, GEORGIA.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PERM A
nently located at Rising Fawn for the
practice of inciilsinu and surgery offers bis
service to the public.
Needing money toray|fordrngs. All persons
i'niebted vru reouasted to come forward and
st ttlo up. J, IV. BUSSEY, M. D.
T. J. LUMPKIN
Attorney at Law
Trenton. Ga.
Will practice in the several courts of
Georgia.
BEN. T. BROCK,
A TTORNEY-AT-L A W,
TffU VTON, BADE COUNTY, GA.
VflT T, * T ' T ’ K ' { ' ' TRTf ' T ATTF.N’TON to t. ll
9 y -o'.br.rw "TtixMi.m, x 'irr:.
TRUTH.
TT Bt’ma *trangs that anyone vH con
i tinue to suiter from the eitect cf :r.a
--i. laria, blood prison,soreness of the liver
end kidneys, rheumatism, etc., vhcu ■■r--
Is a cure within the reach of a:L -
never failed to give complete satf-<’' v.
curing safely, surely anti qui:.. r
symptom of ill health resulting i: ■: *j, . ;
of blood impurity. From ita tna p:ru
and sores rapidly get well, aches and pait-s
subside, weakness, stiff joint.-?, av .
limbs, dyspepsia, want of appetite all dis
appear. It ia called Botanic Blood Balm,
aaade in Atlanta, Ga., and has long i*oen
the favorite remedy of the South. Mls a
perfectly safe blood remedy and general
tonic, and much quicker in its action than
medicine usually administered by physi
cians, for while nearly the 3ame ingre
dients might be prescribed, it hardly possi
ble the same ingredients In the strength
and same quantity would be used; and
hereiu is the superiority of B. B. B. over
all blood medicines in the world, as is evi
denced by the remarkable testimony given
by those who have been cured even when
ail other treatment uterly failed Read th*-
following:
Kawkinsville, Ga., Feb. 2d IHB7.
TH IS is to certify that my wife has *i?en
in bad health for eight years. After
trying five doctors and six or seven
WEAKNESS
ties of your B. B. B. has cured her.
Lutes W. Lancaster.
B. B. E.
Knoxville, TJjdy t. 18R7.
1 lave had. catarrh »?f the head foiaix
j cars. I wenr u> h noted dxtoA a:.d
jL hi treated, rue for it but cculdTiofears
me, he said'. I was over fifty year.-; old,
and I gave up to die. I had distressing
fATARBU Cough j, my eyes we vo
o A a Ai vr\ H j-vcilen. and I vj> cotv
fiident I could not have liwti without a
change. I sent and got one bold; of your
medicine, u>< d it, ami felt hat r Th n
1 got four more, and, thank God, it cured
me. Use this any way you may wish lot
the good ui sufferers.
Mrs. Matilda Nichols,
'dt Fkirala Street,
B. B 3.
Maxey, Ga., jna. 8.
FIOR twelve years I suffer-d' from*
secondary and tertiary Hoc-id poir-on.
My face axi sWu! f, ra l* came a
mass cf corruption and the disease begAp
to eat my skull tones. It was said I must
surely die. but I tried a bottle 3 Li. B.
with benefit, and using eight or ten tattles
more I became sound and well, and have
been so for twelve months. Hundred*
BLOOD POISON C cr.
me, mad ! extend heartfelf thanks for »c
Suable a remedy Robert Ward.
hVe knv* Rotart Ward and thst hr
has been cured t*y jwitan.ic Blood , nhn.
A. T BrljjlitwHL a 'i. Hlrcbmore, & Co-,
J, H LnalitwoU, JoNo T. Hart, W, &
Campbell
B. B. B.
Wavhesboro, Miss , July 14, 1887.
MY sister was afflicted for a numb™
of years with bods scattered aNont
all over her person They would
■ make their appearance every
spring and lant through the summer and
late in the fall Her was sadly i.m?
! c. and stnmgth
w J'everv day; in fact, they were
sapping her life, 1 gave h roue bottle of B.
B. b., iod the effect was like magic, produc
ing a oomplebi cure and restoring her
health. To-day she is perfectly sound and
her health fully restorccfr It is without
doubt the V*c arid most valmbk 13hx)d
Ihirlfrtr a. the market
D. M. Mcßaß
b. b. a
J suffered untold misery for years from
Inflammatory rheumatism, and could
find nothing to cure orr relieve nu\
finally made up my mind to f 6 alee
RHEUMATISM SFSnfiSl
of the terrible affliction, and It now
affords toe the greatest pleasure of
t*y life to Mate to the citisens of Smith
county that 1 am entirely, cured, with no
tn.ee of the disease left, and ad effected,
by the magk healing prop«rtii* of B. B.
0 V which F consider the grandest, purest
ana most powerful Wood remedy known
to man. 1 have been subject toitnfiamtna
toty attacks since ten years cf age.
John M Davis, Tyler, Tejcax.
B. B. B.
FOR five years I have been suffer
ing with a weak back from result of
an injury received, attended by rheu
matism. I had togive up my regular busi
ness and take the position ot night-*” ate h
mau. I have derived great relief and beno
fit bv using Botanic Blond Bain., and have
regained ijiv strength euiftejcntly to re
sume my regular work I thiuk Br tnnic
tVFAk ?* po ‘* * jalrn t,as
•vc./ar\ l3riO“ given me pem*:.-
neot relief. I am now able to per
form work that 1 have not had strength
to to do for five years, and cheer
fully endorse B. B 8., which has proven
to be the only medicine that will give me
reJfcl Oliver Secor,
iWStreeper St, Baltimore. 'M 1.
B. B. B.
Alapaba, Ga., JuiKi 22,1897
I bad suffered ffo:n for
over fifteen year?, %od during that
time tried everything I could bear of.
And spent over S3OO in doctors' bills
without receiving the slightest benefit.
Indeed, I continued to rrv» worse.
Fiuiliy, after I despaired oTobtainiog re
lief,. a friend recommended B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm), and I began g
its not, however, mmecring to be bene fit tea.
Alter aaing a half bottle, i Was satisfSrd
DYSPEPSIA SSJLadSSS
‘he sixth bottle waa taken I felt like a new
.yan, ! would not take 31AC0 for tbc good
it has done me *, in f&ct, the relief I oeriv
ed from it is priceless. I firmly believe
tkaft.l would have died had I not take A it
T bon A 3 Paul*.
M. J. CORPUT,
Physician and burgeon
TRENTON. GA.
Offioe at T. 11. B. Cole’s store,
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TINWARE,
mmm and tea &m,
Canned Frill's,
CANNED VEGETABLES
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Meal and Flour,
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Those who use the TORRID always praise
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MH.3, TJicfk tfASmS, PAK*, KEEL HRS, SWITOOKS.
BLOF-MW, WATiR-COCjLERS, REFRIGERATORS, 60.,fc.
LRR3E VARIETY OF GOtJUS.
CSRSLEY & HAYES, Plow York,Sole Agents.
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1 f I received a package of your Liver
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v It vrorkaiik* .1 charm I wr.r.t no
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ij hi >*• capital requirvd. P'»tt^
ipven. rfcoae rt h- »rri>« »o as at o»*e «n s».-
enr'! the jt*winf-machino in the world, and lb*
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r *kt, aar b*» i ot»ii<*d ikajrboct/nic yocr own prop arty. I'boas*
- .iM wrtto at raa r.e y.wt of raaoivit h tho
J We pay :*j‘ espiiw, fraflfhi, etc i-dUraav
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