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SenatorO. B. Stivene i« con
fid»utthatbe W,H be the • ea<
ffltD in the race for coinmiis.oner
of agriculture. He might a« well
b ,. for be is bound to be the man.
—Cochran Telegram.
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For certain good and sufficient
«. for Candler for
goTJruur. The editor of the Record
wa, burn in Gainesville, Go. His
home was in speaking distance of
tb . home of Colonel Candler. We
knO w him. We are acquainted
with his character as a public
servant and as a private citizen.
]!e is a true man, and just.-
Montezuma Record.
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As Queen Victoria’s carriage
was about to cross the suspension
bridge over the Pailion, at Nice,
the other day a funeral procession
c»me up. The Queen, instead of
driving forward, gave orders to
the coachman to follow the
m turners at a walk. This show
us respect for the dead met with
immediate recognition, and made
h»r very populor in the neighbor
hood.
o o o
“Simpkins was given an egg at
the restaurant today that had a
distinct‘W’ marked on it.” “That
must refer to the Spanish war.”
“That’s what Simpkins thought
until he opened it- He now says it
was the war ot 1812.”—Cleveland
Phain Dealer.
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“How very devoted Sluinback is
to his invalid wile!” “Yes, some
body told him that in case of war
th9 widowers would have to go
first. “
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“I wish 1 had a hat like that,”
said the better haif of the combi
nation, showing her husband a
millinery ad. He took a long look
at it.“l wub,” said he, “that you
ln»d a face like that.” Then it vas
that diplomacy ended and hostil
ities begun.
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Intervention without independ
ence can mean but one thing,”
aaya the New York Sun “It is a
declaration that the Spanish-
Cuban bonds shall not bo invalid
ated and that whatever balm is
poured upon thi wounds of poor
Cuba must lie after the security of
those boi de has first been S' cured.
There gnitiou of the independ
ence of Cuba would mean that the
Spanish-Cuba bonds w.,uld not be
•orth the paper on which they are
written.”
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The Haverhill, Muss., Gazette,
•Peaking of Consul General Lee.
•*V«: “It is a great pity that this
|» lant gentleman cannot be
•etaiued in public life” Why can
“et he be retamed in public life?
He has uo intention of retiring to
•monastery. The Massachusetts
P“Per is evidently a little behind
times Not only can Fitzhugh
Ve be retained in public life, but
®*ilbe so retained. Whatever
there ohall be of public life in this
country for the next f ew y earß w jH
«now Fitzhugh Lee. f or he will
bt “right in it ”
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About four million false teeth
•re manufactured annually in the
uited States, while one ton of
and three tons of silver and
J' *' lnum to tb e value of $10,000,-
are used in filling teeth
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A Mlßßour ‘ orator is said to have
h off the following UWe hve
" the l«„d of high mountains and
1 taxrp, low valleys and low
B, J crooked rivers and big
jolted statesmen, big lakes, big
1 es, Ing drunks, big pumpkins
ailv aieh *‘ lh l ,um Phiu bonds.
er «treams that gambol in the
whn“ t “ i “ 8a “ d 1 ,i,U8 Politicians
«»ta/ k ? lble ' n the nigbt ’ roaring
bar. aCtB&Ud roari,) B orators, fast
liri?f *“ d f * Bt youug ,neu a " d
Uwv “' t ’ f '“ iter - fußteH ® b “ r P
sharp financiers. and
sharp-toed shoe?, noisy childnn,
f, rtile plains that lie like sheets
of water, and thousands of news
papers that lie like thunder.”
Blood Poison.
Contagious B’ood Poison has been ap
propriately called the curse of mankind.
It is the one disease that physicians can
not cure; their mercurial aud potash
remedies only bottle up the poison in
the system, to surely break forth in a
more virulent form, resulting in a total
wreck of the system.
Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent
jeweler at 926 I’ensyl vania Ave., Wash-
• >ugton,D.C.,says:
I was for a long
t time under treat
■ ment of two of
4Q& •SV \ tbe best physi-
il cians of this city,
V# 1/ f° r a severe case
Veg&aßt, / °f blood poison,
Tv TEw AsS; but my condition
K rew wor8 « all
lbe while - not ’
withstanding the
acl they
y dll Aw ? charged me three
‘iwluW / V >4* ' hundred dollars.
t V/*'/ My mouth was
filled with eating sores; my tongue <Wis
almost eaten away, so that for three
months I was unable to taste any solid
food. My hair was coming out rapidly,
and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried
various treatments, and was nearly dis
couraged, when a friend recommended
S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I
began to get better, and when I had
finished eighteen bottles, I was cured
sound and well, my skin was without a
blemish, and I have had no return of
the disease. S.S.S.saved mefromalife
of misery.’’ S.S.S. (guaranteed purely
vegetable) will cure any case of blood
poison. Books on thedisease
and its treat- eSF\
ment. mailed al
free by Swift
Specific Co., i k "wk t I
Atlanta, Ga. sfoy
YEAR’S SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, Floyd County .
To all whom it may concern :
Notice is hereby given, that the
appraisers appointed to set apart
and assign a 4th. year’s support
to Mrs. Mary Park Howel, the
widow of T. F. H >wel, deceased,
have filed their award, and unless
good and sufficient cause is shown,
the same will be made the judg
ment of the Court at the May
erm, 1898, of the court of Ordin
ary. This April 4, 1898.
John P. Davis.
Ordinary Floyd County,Georgia.
LETTERS OF ADMINISTR i-
TION.
Georgia, Floyd County :
To all whom it may conce) t:
George \V. Williamun having
in proper form applied to me
for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of R. \V.
Richardson, late of said county,
deceased. This is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next
of kin cf R. W., Richardson to
be and appear at my office with
in the time allowed by law and
show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to George
W. Williaman o.i R. W. Rich
ardso’n’s estate. Witness my
hand add official signature this
7th day of March 1898.
John P. Davis
Ordinary •
NOTICE OF SALE.
Agreeably to an order of the
court of ordinary of Floyd county
will be sold at the court house
door of said county on the first
Tuesday in April next within the
legal hours of sale, the following
property towit. —Snuth half of
lot No. 177, containing 80 ecres,
North half lot No. 185 containing
80 a res, 80 acres cff lot No. 184
all in 22nd District and Third
Section known as the home place
whereon the deceased resided at
the time of his death, containing
in all 190 acres more or less, sold
as the property of Hulbert Evans,
late of said county, deceased 1
Terms of sale cash. This Bth day
of March, 1898. Julius vV. Evans.
Executor.
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
The Best Salve in the world
for Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers,
Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tet
ter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions,
| and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed
Ito give perfect satisfaction or
1 money refunded. Price 25 cents
j per box. For sale by Curry-
Arrington Drug Company.
IT TJ 2R NITTR E
Every day now brings us heavy ship
ments of standard and seasonable iur
niture, and Xith the coming of spring
we have already received a
CAR -LOAD
OP’ BABY
CA.R RI A. Gr E S
All of them beauties and many of
them dainty little vehicles, combin
ing the essensial points of beauty and
strength •
MATTIXGS,
H UGrS»
CARPETS
In this department we have received
for the spring trade one car load of
mattidg which we ini sorted direct
from Japan. Here you can find new
patternsand the prettiest of designs
and at remarkably low prices.
STOVES-
Do you need a new stove in ycur
kitchen? Then call on us and you
will go no where else. V e have the
best and that means an economic
stove in every sense of the word.
THE HANKS
Will CO
305 Broad st- Phone 52-
Undertakers, FJmbalmerj, and Fu
neral Directors.
FORBES
11 Ajiil Sill
Os Bicycles, Musical Instru
ments, Sheet Music.
From nov until May 1, when
we propose to move into our new
store, we will sell our entire
stock of above namd goodi at
slaughtered prices.
We desire to close oit the en
tire stock before we move. We
are in a position to s?li you; even
if you are only half interested.
Come ant see oir stock.es
pecially our w reel stock. A
nundred makes co select from.
Allgood makes of wheels.
"Wo o<e* 8R
Everything in the drug line
and a full line of druggists sun
dries.
“rWvi-fIF Sed.
Your especial attention is called
to the fact that our prescription
department has been the feature
of our business for years. Its
well earned reputation is now a
matter of pride with us. Your
orders solicited.
C. /W,
331 Broad. • Telephone 110
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:::Ee di“g Diamonds eHu
My stock of silver notions .n d i.ov Ities was nev-
::•£ er more complete, eHH
WEDDING PRESEN ! o A SPECIALTY.
a J. K Williamson
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CANDY
CATHARTIC
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IQI. CURE CONSTIPATION
lOc all
25c 50c DRUGGISTS
Ki.
£ Ss F- 1 c-.l l—Jt=;,—1 r: —
Stiver Tonic Purifies ™ Blood.
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ill A POSITIVE CURE 'OR
$ DYSPEPSIA, MEM JMfcx
II CHILLSPEI'ER. GSIPP, / JQ®
Ij BILIOUSNESS. SICK-HEMMHE
[fi CONSTIPATION
I GENERAL DEBILITY. ’JWZ
n 'i®-- A Restores
. PRICE 50 CU ""
Will Keep your
j] DRUGGISTS. stow .ch in Healthy
Condition.
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/ b3ical ® h»s ; 3
U / 49 and 51
0 Marion St., N. I.
i UTstii gt>9-ine nayt “Tn4s
Q Miri " bk ’ a “ * vw 7
Y .< /ER uvea PILLS 25 cents.
Purely Vegetable. WUI re Bi’iousr.ess constipnti.-j Piles. Sick-Hetiacac and pl
I Dysiepsia. Small IJasy taker “
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THE fIODEL LAUNDRY
Is doing the best of work and guaran
tees satisfaction. Prices are most
reasonable. Fine work a specialty.
IR HE U M ATISMI
Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL’S RHEUMATIC CURE. Tho
surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents
per box. Sample sent free on mention of this publication.
THE DR. WHITEHALL MEGRIMINE CO.. South Bend, Indian*
No Woma > ought to be without ’'••SAVER FEMAI E REMEDY (SUPPOSITORIES). Send for Pamphlet. r
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