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i LRSDAY. JAN. 20, )89S.
Wasting
In Children
be m in almost all
can overcome cases
by the use of Scott’s Emulsion ol
Cod-Liver Oil and the Soda. Hypophos
phites of Lime and While
it is a scientific fact that cod-liver
oil is the most digestible oil in ex
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SCOTT’S
EMULSION
it is not only palatable, but it is
already digested and made ready
for immediate absorption by the
system. It is also combined with
the hypophosphites,which
supply a food not only for
the tissues of thc body, but
for the bones and nerves,
and will build up the child
when its ordinary food
does not supply proper
nourishment.
lit sure* you get SCOTT'S EmuUlon, See th*t the
Ulan and full art on the wrapper.
All ; s<x. and fi.oo.
SCOTT Si bUWNL, ChtmitU, New York.
II hi. Uobt 1 . Bet tier, president
of. |i unto is 1 5 wet imr dm iug i lie
absence'oi \V. ^ . A kin son to Mexi
CO
II .1 M IV reel I will bo a enndi
dau 10 -ne eoil liiinsell lor Attorney
General.
Col, W. M. T 01 r :r, ol Waycross,
paid Si .>00 ei-li t - . .1. .1 MeDuuild,
of Gulhbert, lor a trotting colt.
W. glnd to milico ihe appoint
meat i<l J S Williams ns judge ol
tln> City Cimt of Wayom-s, With
tlii‘ fillown - wiso udditloiial appoint
moo's low breakers lia<l belter look
ghoip: J. L Crawley, Solicitor; l>.
1L Tiioma-. Clerk; T. J McClellan,
She*iff. Ii there is am one thing
ifiOi t Ii ii o.iiSo'r that Were emndy
can l> • eongi iiitilnii’d lor, it is for
having o>od oUV'era
Cmiiptiollci General Wiiglit ex
pic . Lie opinion that the liiglie-t
(UX ”i )t’t milteii by iho act ol 1890
iiunmiv, ii' mills, will not proiluce a
revi-i ii" -urtie eiit to me. i the appro
priiiiious l >r the pre-ent, year, it
would >in so, probably, if the aggre
gate n| ihe 'e\ re urns should be as
lur.e a- it we-last yen, but
AVi i lit doe mu think it will be as
large in
A New L.igluud newspaper thinks
tin . may be -omt iliin.: in the idea
that tlr* colored people me making
no leoro rapid piogiess lor the rea
Sol ttint 'hoy are (lyings out too f:.sl.
Our .............. ai v need h ive mi tear
th'ii i ic i k' . * * w \ \ speed 11 ) join tin*
d t}j k|o uuiotig 11)0
.. W shall all human prob .
r m
absiif \ hr ve * In* ueg'O, 1 1 K.' the pon
SlO'H'i, VVI us lor many yoct^ »o
C(»U'(* Savanna li Motniu^ Nows.
\\ ('knowledge Ihe receipt oi n
copy ni the Mid Wiuiei Vnniveisaiv
edit Ml d' the 1, is Angeles Daily
Time-, wlne.lt c'titmis ss pages,
bi ■ il beautifully tinted mid col
or vii ik c.iver. The paper gives a
Comp 10 i ito up til S.'iitlu'i ii t'nli
forma, ai d i- replete with news.
An Old Idea.
Ftery (he belief of
* j an* Hint impure blood th*
• »»
u ,f tlu m.\joriiy of oor duruM*.
j' lHj t\\r >(>nm »ato tlii* theory vra* uwh!
4 «’ the formula of Ihowtis' IrtMa
rcmaikthlr cun'*rffrt'ted
u« old hotwehoU r.in.dy «rr
..... >>- prove lliHt the theory iseorrevt.
•• .is'In I'liier. u »o!,i to all dealcjw.
eon \uhvi Homy llol
Yr.tr's' lam, i-y Mr. GL’tlslone, in tho New
.....I or of Tho YouJi s
p:*»*.'"i i- tun- of tno m'*fi la.-oins'in .
lit v n. i s ever wi it on by
K h - .bo- in. n. It cm lie
ust J.'l id ch.i.m
of .lbs nunibor a'lOPml- in
Thoic i- the bt'.itiiii.i.r ol
slot v by 0. A. Stephen*;
a ' .'I a lop a itM'N ill'Oi view
VV < Kinpejoi Di m 1 ‘ tl.o ol
Bi i.if other shott Duties of
ex 'p.i.ual itui it, anil the usual raie
sc ii o! mit I'Ollanv.
Constipation
Ca nif the sickness in Uh* world. It
re fOOtl too loog la \i\C iM'H tTj
> t>Uiokisiw*$j4, tnijfid iim iidi*
R : ; G ^^ B 9
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|t^ Jk jgw ft * S
:,d iasuL coHUd I 1
it httadaclie, in- III m
.tttJlDfUE Iftood'tt Pills ®
cm'*’ <* ' si and Ml i*t > St B •
reSJll!: UyaadUmroughly. ase. AUUrttrcitte.
l*rr,U U)f I Hood & On.. Unveil. Mass,
Xh . ly 1‘uisto take with Itood'afiartaiKutUa.
UNIVERSITY LAW CLASS.
£ - Moot P»U»»:r.'
& VV c’ a It: Sessions.
We tcpraducc the following notice
i of t! < h ol the officer of the
law •|a;**s ‘>1 ! Iio L*niv(;i>ity at A then.
lot 5 m ><»t parliament, the ge?&h»n!
of winch will IXI held at an early date
and continue <<>r some time:
President, J. kandu) Walker; vice
president, J. A. Jerry; recorder, J.
O. Adams; sergeant iu aims, I!ev
Wall. The election oi these officers,
i
Isays Hie Atlanta Conslilution,
unanimous, which is unprecidentcd '
in the liistory ol (he law school. , ,
Mr. Walker is a young man of
jinent character and maiked ability,
\ His easy and splendid style naturally
i who kmw him to look lor
van .... 0 " m :|H . ,c,n . ^ onc “ tlic „ ,t l )
1
j'-''^ntative ! uinly could men o' his gracefully state. Ccr* and
1 none more
ably fill this position of honor.
«'• h„ bfldi ...rtol . 1 ,,
highest honor the law class can coo
ler upon one of its members, and too,
without opposition; this being the
first instance of that kind ever known
in the history of that school, Hi
popularity won the confidence arid
support of his entire class of about
f»0 young men from all over Georgia;
some front Atlanta, Macon and Sa
vannah Mr, Walker was horn ami
reared In I’iorce county, and too, up
on Hie farm just where all good men
and smart men start from. Thc sab
ject of this article lias not friends on-.
ly among those with whom ho has
iccemly been associated but they
number by the hundicds in his own
eoiiniy where he has been known all
I In- tile, and to know him is to ap
preciate him.
Waycrocu Iierald Items
Miss hclin Sweat returned to Way
cross (Ids morning, alter a three
weeks visit lo li tends and relatives
in Pierce county.
Mr. Strickland, of Black-bear,
-pent yesterday in the city.
The dispensary system is not giv
ing satisfaction at Baxley.
A wagon load of dressed hogs from
Pierce county was sold to Waycross
bulchers today Hill.
Miss Allie Hughes, a charming
young lady of Blaokshear, is visiting
relatives in the city.
Must l*ny the Freight.
It is understood that the railroads
, have agreed . to accept . no , *
! ons lor shipment 'Ins year except
havers I will ,, buy , them from , the fields
ami take the risk about the freights,
but it is vety oertuin that they will
not pay any fancy prices lor inferior
melons. The demand for choice tnel
oils will lie good if loo many are not
gmwn. It should bo the object ol
one who luises melons to raise
the best ho can. Begin the season
with thc object of i aising good tnel
ous, if any at all. Valdosta Times,
Everybody Says Co.
< ast aids mcdicaUdiHcovcrv Uaudy (’suhartic, ihe most won
derail of the age, picas
“I't «ed rrfr. xhlng to tlin«*lf, net tiontlv
and pOfiitivcdy on kiclucya, liver and bowels
vuug the viuiio kv^umu, dispel colds,
hcadnt’h, lever, habitual constipation
i*int hiliousucs'i. Plenat? buv and try a box
ot v . to -day ; lo/j:. and r,o t*ents. Sold
guaranteed to cure by all druggDta.
How to Kill a Newspaper
A western paper gives the follow
iceeipt lor killing your home pu
your busine.-s and town along
"'dll it.
“Just let your subscription go. li’s
on'y a dollar or two —ttio publisher
j«I.m t need it.
“If he ark for it got ns mail ns you
can urn! slop the paper you iu v
! or u>ou it anyhow Then go uml
jbOil’OW .
JOUi lici'zbboi
When u lopoitor comes always bo
juUSV. , Mako him Icol as il ho woie
IILIUuing. When tho atlvoi lising
.
anti job woi k man calls toll him that
, it >I'H'-* lift p.lV It* mlTOrlise. Cvoiy
b,.iv knows you and that you will t v
>0 ft ® 1 along without any p:in oil si a
»<• »* "» expensive sou must
I oconomi c or wot so hiill semi anti
jb°' . Vl ’ u o stout'll or k>..v»p ami cheat
bo p* ‘O'er out of that much ol
bo-' lO; '.
•Nev. r diop in o f o tho c»ii• oi,
j 1,1,1 ' > oa " a,lt a *• >e ooiopb noni.i
v notice or sn obi ua’ v ol some men*
t»or ol your family or a nour relative.
•XcTor'ecoaimeml tbo pajior io
anybody. When you s,>o.,k of it s. v
j' C!t . we have a lit tie shoot but H
dor n’t amount to much.
•■Keep this up lor a year or two,
.Mi'.I you will have it dead now*j*a|vei.
de. d trt ol uu'ichants and a dead
(o« n
i A Sure Thisj; Fjt Y;a.
| A itiUMCtkin in wlmd* v^u ramus; L>-e
| I Us furred a buw thing, sK'k he’.uGch»
longur. lever, ami « \ <>o>iui i
** ' «r»'i »um t fcv Asi|»aiuMi and
blujjtjtvh livvr. 1 andy C'-a'harlic.*
the wondtriul new liver Mnnul iYt and in
tes'tinai Loidc »*e ail c sis jeukrau
< teed to cure '>r jucrtivy* lefutuh l
j 45c. "tv a and sure 50c. thing. Try and .. box Kn>k!et to-day: fr>* Hk
j druggiate. Sample
sept V
PIT AND THE PENDULUM
IA Prisoner Waiting to be HacGi :
j Times’s SeytHc.
H 1 IIIE IE LIFE
Thousandc Whose Situations Are Scarcelv
Less Terrible May Easily and Readily
| Find Help.
;
; A man lies flat his back, bound
on
j so that he cannot move an inch. He
! . . dungeon, , at first ,, dark , ,
is hi a , , as a
i we |] ) t, u t in a few minutes a light in
the ceiling, far up, shows a rnechan
i ical figure ol Time with hit* scythe.
The figure descends slowly, the scy
“"7 w "f- a '" 1 thc l ,r,J,,n(M ' r f aliz ®®
that unless some, unexpected help
1 should come, he will he slowly cut fo
j pieces. gnr Allen What I’oe in followed the luntuitic is told by story Kd
Cd J], < -' ) 1 '* ar "* l’ eil, lulum.
class of unfortunates who, entangled
in thc strangling coils ol an octopus,
have lost all hope ol freedom. This
monster is Morphine. Perhaps the
victim is yet reveling in that glori
ous slate of liberation which follows
the first u-e of the drug. If so, like
the, man in Poe's story, he lias not
noticed the light in the ceiling and is
unaware of his danger. Maybe thc
disease nils progressed so lai Ihat
I bat sufferer notices a weakness
the heart's action, that the general
health is feeble, thc body poorly nour
ished, the sight double. This is soon
followed by a peculiar twitching of
the muscles, a numbness of the hands
UIll | jmd the utter collapse of the
nervous system. The victim now be
comes restless and uneasy, A led—
irig ol despondency seizes him. This
mental depression increases as one
course of treatment alter another
fails utterly. The future is dark and
filled with gloom. Days ol wretched
ness billow nights of horror in endless
procession His utter helplessness
i/) rid himsell ol the incubus adds to
bis misery. The terrible effects ol
the deadly ding become more and
more sinks apparent. Deeper and deeper
he into the mire of de-pair, un
til all hope of ever being anything
but 11 slave in bondage is abandoned.
Remorse and apprehension take pos
session ol his muni, add the tempt i
tiontoond his miserable existence
becomes almost overpowering.
But there are lew situations com
pletely hojiehigs. I’oes pii.-oner w.is
rescued when the swinging scythe
was close fo his breast, and the vie
titIH ol l he Morphine habit nntl their
shuttered nerve* tiro restored to t ho
enjoy meal oi'life by a MV-tmno! tre il
tnenl which has been l-m fee.led bv It
*
A* . Gunn. M ...... 1 . d 1 ,, -1*1 .. st loot, .
n i;w Vo.k C.D ami •-vldri. Ins v. t
j to record ii-fiivi lullin'. It is not a
less. It. does away with all de-ltr
(o| . th(J ( | ruKi ..... ..... .est-Tes
tho shattered nervous system to its
normal condition, li treats the oon
diti hi as a disease and not a- a hub.
it. Ii b scientific ami successful
For lull particulars address as aho'e.
Mi'tiH l.’S I'Al'KK as'cncrH,
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and
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Mr. Alls , ol Gt iio ■
no «:»i »>e a can
d -'cite before the convc 1
bernatorial hf nor?. He Srtys * Je
suggesuon was not i. iptn.: i by him
say :; he stands gquareijr an I
unequivocally on the Chicago
form, lie helped to make it and thinks
lt a good one. in Istatc matters be
believes in clean methods and honest
politics. He believes in rigid
my amj the lowest possible rate ol
taxation at ail times, especially in
such times as these when the price
of everything we buy is increased by
a robber tariff, when cotton is down
to five cents a pound, and when hons
est labor clad in rags begs for work
at starvation wages to buy bread.
Mr. Candler further stales that the
people of Georgia pay in taxes, State
and county, eaeli year about six mill
ion dollars; it is too rtjuch. He says
he believes in sound and safe State
banks of isstte to give elasticity to
our currency, prevent congestion in
the commercial centers and thus put
it out of the power of speculators to
fix the price of the products of the
farms.
Prevention is better than cure.
Keep your blood pure, your appetite
g ()()t i am j your digestion perfect by
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Hood’s Pills act harmoniously with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, gentle, eflicieut.
Mrs M. ii. Ford, Ruddell’s III., suffered
fur eight years from dyspepsia ami chronic
countjjialio)} ing I)c\Vitt’s and wns finally cured by us
Little ICarly libers, the fa
mous little pills for nil stomach and liver
trouble.! Goethe & Kodgers.
S'Mi l us your job woik; we will
gi ?<5 you Haiwtocro. v woik and piin<s
CALENDAR FREE.
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the lutfst news t'» its editorial rooms. The
Journal is prepared to get all the news up
to the latest moment.
In addition to the news, it contains more
sp eial features than any other southern
weekly b'Uer>or Among other from things ii hnsuweek
'- v -ermon K.-v Ham Jones,
a contribution trorn lion. John letup le
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-- Tiggizg.’
The Wever03' Journal has this to
say concemirg their poor house,
j ! in when our opinion, our county missed it
she abandoned the idea oi
| t abashing a county poor bouse. The
cZaL™'SSS
now cos ts onr county in the
horhood of $900 a year lor paupers,
yy c don't vouch for these figures be
\ D g ih e exact amount, but we will say
without fear of contradiction that we
r ct ur n, or the poople do, over one
million dollars worth of taxable prop
erty and there is 5 per cent, levied
lor paupers on the amount of taxes,
j “Jackson Music ami Barbara Mil
ler are the only paupers who have
applied for admission to the county
poor house. As the white paupers
are the only ones that accommodas
lions have been provided for, no
blacks have applied. The blacks will
be provided with suitable buildings
in a few weeks. Superintendent J.
A. Cason of the poor house, was in
the city Thursday morning. lie said
the house had no inmates as yet, and
the white paupers did not seem to
cave about the new home. It may
be that the county will have fewer
paupers under the present system
than formerly.”
An exchange says: “The people
of Twiggs county are getting tired
of the law’s delay in the Nobles and
Shaw cases, and they say that they
are determined to have the cases set
tled one way or the other, as they
canmd afford to pay the expense itus
posed upon them any longer, The
county is nearly bankrupt and thc
citizens say that, the two famous cas
es have done more towards depleting
the treasury than any other cause.
Wilke's Great Irish Specific is the
best remedy lor your blood.
ONE OF TWO WAYS.
The bladder was created for one
purpose, namely, a receptacle for the
urine, and as such it is not liable to
any lorm ol disease except by one ol
two ways. The first way is from im
perfect action ol ihe kidneys. The
second way is from careless local
treatment of other diseases.
OOCHIEF CAUSE.<■»<"»
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy
kidneys is the chief couse ol bladder
troubles. So the womb like the blad
der, was created for one purpose,
an .1 if not doctored too much is not
liable to weakness or disease, except
in rare cases. It is situated back of
and very close to the bladder, there
fore any pain, disease or inconven
ience manifested in the kidneys,
back, bladder or uinary passages is
often, by mistake, attributed to fe
male weakness or womb trouble of
some sort. The error is easily made
and may be as easily avoided. To
find out correctly, sot your urine aside
for twenty four hours; a sediment or
settling indicates kidney or bladder
trouble. The mild and the extraor
dinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp
Boot, the great kidney and bladder
remedy is soon realized. It you need
a medicine you should have the best.
At druggists fifty cents and one dol
lar. You may have a sample bottle
and pamphlet, both sent free by mail.
Mention The Blackshcar Times and
send your address to Dr. Kilmer A
Co., Binghamton, X. Y. The pro
prietors ol this paper guarantee the
genuineness of this offer.
6. H, FRETWELL,
REPAIRING, Ac,
Furniture of all kinds made to order, or
off made to look as well as new. Work
solicited and satisfaction guaranteed, and
prices way down. Give him a trial. 4-15
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
‘Thousands of
women are 4
troubled at
vals monthly with inter- pains
in the head,
back, breasts,
shoulders.sides
hips and limbs.
But they need
not suffer.
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can he corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painlessly.
WineSWulf
makes menstruation painless,
cate and regular. menstrual organs It puts in the condi- deli- ||
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
mon:h after month when Wine
of Cardui will relieve her? It
costs $i.oo at the drag store.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice, in rase, requiring
special directions, address iv
itig symptoms, “The Lau es’
Advisory Chattanooga Deportment,” Medicine Co., The
Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Urv ROZER* LEWIS,
of Oen«vfff*. Tens*, tart:
"l»ai frouWed at moothly .terviJs
tsltfi t trri&t pain* to heatJ ^4 & ck,
but bate be*n entirsh r*U*«*d bj H .na
Of Cardal."
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