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CCItRESFQOTEN’CE.
sstsyion.
Mu. Eli i’tok: —Superstition is a strange
•.•oncer;!: Webster says that Friday is
just as lucky a day as any other. But
.'pffiQ folks shudder to begin a piece of
work on Friday, It is bad luck they say.
Some say if a rabbit cross your path,
change your course orpull a thread of
your clothes or something ill or unpleas¬
ant will happen to you. When one cross¬
es our path and we fail to kill him, somc
thiug unpleasant has already happened
to us.
A few clays ago a man walking along
the toad behind us. picked up au old
rusty horse shoe and ‘'Yes,” said he, “I
have been needing' this a good while.”
•id lie was going to nail it up over his
or fo keep the witches away, that ho
L 1 : pt one nailed up over his door for five
years and bad good health all the time,
but. since he has been here has been sick
i! the time. We thought that health
and sickness was the result of the condi¬
tion of the system. Is ignorance the pa¬
rent of superstition? It seems to us that
such is the case.
Wo attended tho service of Rev. Dr.
Baynes last Sunday. In time of liis dis¬
course he paused to call some young folks
in the assembly to halt talking and laugh
;>i., in time of service: and after service 1:0
S3A l to thorn that ho was engaged to
preach at that place for a year and lie
wanted all of the people old and young to
attend as much as possible and he want¬
ed t he young people to behave themselves.
Thgn be said, “I must be understood, I
win be understood, young people, if after
this admonition you continue to behave
as bad as you have today, I will reprove
you for it mildly a few limes, and if it
does no good, and comes to that extroam
ity, I will leave you to tho mercy of the
powers that be.”
Wc might write a lengthy paper on
Behavior at church, but refrain at presant,
■Simon Cord wood.
Now Try Tills.
It will cost you nothing and will sure¬
ly do you good, if you have a Cough,
Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest
or Lungs. Dr. Kings New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar¬
anteed te give relief, or money will bo
paid back. Sufferers fiom LaGrippo
found it just the thing and under its use
had a speedy and perfect rocoveiy. Try
a sample bottle at our expense and learn
for yoiiself just how good a thing it is.
Trial bottles free at J. T, Cobb & Co’b.
Large size 5oc. aud 1 . 00 .
Hair all gone, scalp covered with erup¬
tions, and pains in all of his limbs, a
dreadful easo of disease, vet P. P. P. re¬
mained master of the situation, a cure
was efiected, and the patient, the mar¬
shal of Moutieet’o, Fla., says his hair has
mown out, aud that he is a v/cll man.
This cure spread far and wide, and now
the drug stores of Monticello buy P. P. P
in large quantities.
Do toot let other merchants palm oil
other preparations on you because they
have not Plantation Chill Cure instock.
Apply to agents named below who guar¬
antee it. 0. \V. Ault.
WOMAN’S BEST FRIEND.
Lt'XOMNI—The Gem of all female
romcdicG for irregularities, pains discas
03 peculiar to women. Used 50 years by
an eminent physician. Never fails to
cure. Address with stamp, Luxomni Co.
Atlanta, Ga. P. 0. Box 357. See ad¬
vertisement elsewhere.
NOTICK 1
Persons wanting to buy Lime can ob¬
tain u good quality of tho same in any
quantity— car load lots if desired. Will
ship anywhere south on C., li. & C.,
W G. P. P- P- Apply to
J. K. HOLCOMBE,
j92 Buchanan, Ga.
Notice.
AU persons^ indebted to the firm of
N ei’u A Aim oil are requested to come for¬
ward and settle at once, as we are com¬
pelled to have what is due us. Please
act promptly. Toil will find the books
vv.itl: Dr. J. T. Cobb.
Very truly yours,
J, A. Chambxrb
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM.
I am tho chrysanthemiJm.
I know I’m yaller.
And Romotimes yallerer;
But I ftm in it
J ust the same.
I am aware I’m built
Somewhat
After the pattern of a mop;
But yet
I am an efflorescent epitoino
Of the great American spirit
Of get thur
For I struck tliis country
A stranger
Without a cent
And no capital,
Except my blooming shape.
But I stood straight up
And hold my head high,
And do yet.
And to-day myself
And my decendants
Are in the floral Four Hundred,
And the more
Frills
We develop
The more we're admired.
Our sales of Plantation Chill cure
ceed all others together. Ask for a
tle—wo do the rest. C. W. Ault.
Many years practice has given C.
Snow & Co., Solicitors of Patents
Washington, D. C., unsurpassed
in obtaing patents for all classes of
tion. They make a specialty of
cases, and have secured allowance
many patents that had been
rejected. Their advertisement in
er column, will be of interest to
ors, patentees, manufacturers and
who have to do with patents.
TAX NOTICE.
I will be at the following places for
purpose of collecting State and
taxes for the year 1891:
“ Draketowu Nov. “ 12th
“ Felton “ 21st.
“ Chandlers shop “ 23rd a. 31 .
“ Abernathy’s Mill “ 23rd p.m.
“ Monroe’s Mill “ 24t.h a.m.
“ w. T. Owens “ 2-1 tli p.m.
“ Martin’s Store “ 25th A.M.
“ A. C. McKiney’s “ 25th p.m.
“ Pleasant Hill Church “26 th a. m.
“ Cadle’s Mill “ 26th p. m.
“ Poplar Springs P. O. “ 27th a. m.
“ Gin at Rowell bridge “ 27th i*. u.
“ waco “ 28th
“ Kramer. “ 30th
DKCKMBEP_
First Tuesday at Buchanan
“ 7th Court Ground 2nd
“ Draketowu 3rd
“ Old 20th C. G. “ 4th
“ Mountain View “ 5th
“ Felton “ 7th.
At Spearman’s Dec. ?h
*4 Poplar Springs P. O. “ 9th
u Walton’s Mill 10th
<< Waco nth
“ Bremen It 12th
n Tallapoosa 14, 15, and 16th
“ Buchanan 17, 18, and
Respectfully,
JoeIV. Kelley, T. C.
Gentlemen—I have suffered for years
with a kind of a Tetter, or breaking out
all over my body, and at times these
small pimples would terminate in boils.
While traveling iu the South last year I
had occasion to try a bottle of I’. P. P.,
■which was rceommenecl to me by a f riend
and to my surprise it helped me so much
that I got six bottles more, and after tak¬
ing tho full contents, I felt better than I
had since the beginning of my troublf^yud
while I have no symptoms of the disease
returning, I am still using tho wonderful
blood medicine at intervals, and am fully
satisfied that I will be entirely cured of
a disease that for fifteen years has troub¬
led me. I cannot express my gratitude
to you for so wonderful a benefactor as
your P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root
and Potasium). I am yours truly,
JAG AT PETERS,
Traveling Salesman, Savannah, Ga.
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Terms reasonable and made easy.
For particulars address
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VIGOROUS HEALTH.
Can bo had by using Dr. O. Jacob’s
Nerve and Brain Treatment for
sexual and bodily weakness of every kind
Cures guaranteed. Address, with stamp,
Jacob’s Pharmacy Co., Atlanta, Or
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FOOTPRINTS fv tan woiti
TORY.
From the Christian Roeonl, Reading, Pi.
Ben Franklin once made the .-.-.atment,
“Schools teach us the rudiments of lam
guage, but books teach us how h> think;
therefore, no man is truly edue; tu 1 un
oss he is a reader of books.” B n
right, but ho lived in an age, when hooka
were so scarce, comparatively speaking,
that but little of the pernicious hi liter. 1
turn was tolerated. But in there day s it
is different. Your boys thirst for
knowledge of the world, and if yon
give them some wholesome reading to
slake that thirst, they will get hold of
cheap, sensational stories that ’.V! 11
son their minds and do them terrible in¬
jury.
There is such a vast amount of this
trashy staff being poured into the market
at tho present time, that it is a relief to
pick up a new book that is at once thrill¬
ing, romantic, wholesome, and true.
Such a work is “Frootprints of tic 1 1 rj
World’s History,” the latest and great*, si
work of the two celebrated histor::' ;•>,
John Clark Rid path- and Wm. S. Bryan,
These distinguished gentlemen, havi
won their laurels by independent wi
ings, have, co-opcrated on this work, and
produced a gem “of the purest ray 30
rene.” It, is not a dry, unin j.Bx j-i
statement of the plain facts, but rather
each of the most important events of his¬
tory has been taken up and described by
a master of language, who holds the read¬
er en traced as ho wends Iiis way along
tho path of history, following carefully
in the footprints of progress.
We are delighted with this superb vol¬
ume. Perfect' in thought, superb in
style, and magnificent in execution. The
binding are sumptuous, as are also the
many illustrations and colored plates.
The publishers have rightly concluded
that such a gem should have a rich Bet
ting.
It is a valuable addition to literature.
It is a book for the old as well as the
young; the married as well as the single;
the gay as well as the grave. Everybody
will read it with equal eagerness and
profit. It is sold only through agents,
and the Publisher’s advertisement ap¬
pears m another column.
Corns. Warts and EireJms
Removed quickly aud surely by using
Abbott’s Easf Indian Corn Paint.
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Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and « ilPttt
ent business cendueted for Moderate Fees
4t Our 0!5ce is Opoosiie U. S. Patent 01:1ce,
and we cm: secure patent in less time U»s:i th ose
remote bend model, from Washington. drawing photo., with descrip¬
or
tion. Wo advise, if pate-amble or not, froe of
charge. Our fee not due til) patent is secured.
A Pamohiat, “How to Obtain Patents,” with
nnir.es of actual clients in your State, county, 01
town, sent free. Address,
0LA.SS30W &GO.
Opposite Patent Office, Washington, D. 0.
It la that impurity in tho blood, Which, ac¬
cumulating in the glands of the neck, pro¬
duces unsightly lumps or swellings; which
causes painful running sores on tho arms,
legs, or feet; which rlcvelopcs ulcers in the
eyes, ears, or nose, often causing blindness or
deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can¬
cerous growths, or tlio many other manifesto
tioas usually ascribed to “humors: ” which,
fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption
and death. Being tho most ancient, it is tho
most general of all diseases or affections, for
very few persons are entirely free from it.
Mew Cars
It Bo w
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
the remarkable cures it has accomplished,
often when other modiclaos have fatloa, has
proven itself to be a potent and peculiar
medicine for this disease. Borne cf these
euros are really wonderful. If you suffer from
scrofula, be sure to try Hood's Sat&sarllia.
My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof
Qious sorb nock from the time she was 22 montha
old till she became six years of age. Lumps
formed in her neck, and one of them after
growing to the size of a pigeon's egg, became
a running sore for over three years. Wo gave
her Hood’s Sarsaparilla, when the lump and
all indications of scrofula entirely dfs
child." „pr>, aud now she seems to boa heaL'ay
X S. Caklit.x, Nauiight, ST. J.
K. 1 ;. n 0 s ore to get only
R.U u u Sarsaparilla
Bold - : 0 !>-!• M. 9l;*lxfor|B. Trep»radonty
tj- C. i. '' - /othocai’ies, Lowell, Mass,
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V ou will there see displayed a nice assortment of Toilet, J Dross in
and Collar aud Cuff Cases; Work I ioxes, Albums, Picture Frames, Picti
Miscellaneous Books, Yaces, China Cups and •aucers.
TOYS! TOYS!!
Tops Trumpets, Drums, Cars, Pistols, Guns, etc. Wm
C .es, DOLLS.—Big Dolls, Lb tie Doll J.
that CV Dells that Cry, and Dolls that Speak.
WORKS.—Crackers, Roman Candles, Rocket:
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Vv e keep a full line of Dry Goods, Groceries and
Notions.
Call and examine our stock at the New Brick Store.
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Give us a call. We want to sell you goods at ilgnres that
surely
rlease vo 3
Bring ns your Cotton and let us
you' goods.
Respectfully,
a p CL SON -
BUCHANAN, GEORGIA >