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PARKY-1 fflk Editor.
FRIDAY. MARCH «, 1J93.
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A SstsmiM «» iIk>AmsiI Jury.
The Journal has been, and is a strong
advocateof ibehutlding of a new court
4 house, be . cab*** „ It knows the pre«»it)ff
heed of a larger building, and one in
Which our records would ho securs from
the ravage, of fire or designing plunder
»r".
Now, without arsnming to dictate to
the members of the grand Jury, who
< are men of sense and experb nee,
we offer a plain suggestion as to method
of building—the only on* we have ven
tuied up to date. Our suggestion i»:
If It is the sense of tbe grand jury that
a new court house is needed, let them
recommend the style of a house needed
and direct that it be built. Willi this
• direction from tbs grand jury the county
. commissioners would be authorized to
proceed with the work. They could
readily borrow every cent needed al a
■ very low rate of interest.
Ily fills method there would he no ex.
pi use In preparing the Inoid loll for ihe
' legislature, no expense in ordering an
• election on bonds, engraving and selling
tbe same. It wonld dispense with a ho
of cumbersome and expensive banjo
work.
Then, why he cireuitous when from
> every standpoint tho near cut is the
• more luvititlng ?
Don’t get excited, Hro. (flossner, for
you arc not likely to lose either friends
or I a roimge on ucc 'imt of your births
place. It is a matter about which you
rou'a not have had your ’’ralliers;’ and,
Idshles. Ohio is about a» good a state ns
one eonld select to be from in if he whs
given a say so in tbe matter.
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Blood worth of toihyt.il is understood
to be a candmato for Solicitor General.
But the chances are tlial John K.ffeiltliiig
C* i be easily elected if he runs, and Pike
w >uld be proud of him »s Solicitor Genet*
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e< n ,lor Cell,ell I Demi.
United Staiei Senator Alfred Holt
Colquitt died iu Washington last Mon*
day morning.
Ilia death was brought on by paralysis
and though death was not unexpected it
is a source of profound sorow to the peo
ple r.ol only of this State hut of the
entire country.
During the past year hia fidelity to
| .rust was conspicuously shown hy his
regular and righteous votes ou every
_.Measure effecting tho welfare of IBs cou*
utueiits and his party. So feeble in
body that he could not walk, bis mind
er ts bright aud strong, and witli the aid
: of hi* roller chair he was wheeled Into
tho Senate chain hot and heroically per.
l l .fined Ida duty,
r The remain* readied Atlanta Tuesday
I sod after laying iu state there for a tew
-lays will he carried to Macon for ioler.
I snout. Among the appropriate eulogies
I . rouiMtueed over the dead Statesman in
I | A tlanta we reprint from Judge Logan Ii.
lllookhij:
I "When we gate at death through our
I emotions and relate it in our thoughts to
I s irvlvors nnd tin ir v orcaveinent, it sups
B ..cats inexorable calamity, irreparable
I loss, aim *s always sombre and sorr >wtu 1 .
■ Bui seen by the intellect, in the calm
■ light sod <>|. nr atmospheio of reason,
■ aiid ioactcd in our thouglits to the do
m, ji ,r i»d, n often suggests gain and glory
■ -and seems grand and beautiful. Thus
may wo took at it on the present occa*
| Sion For a few m onents let our hearts
be atiil. out eyes be dry: let our regrets
■ 1m irtoderaUid and our sympathies res*
H trained. Behold death as a beneticencc
■ —v i.iiuodtOtlonThere is no felicity
■ grew.vi, uo t'oitunc better than to be old
■ oiiougn ami good enough to die. l ids
■ is riie true end for all men to aim at; lot
■ a t.* pursue Irion the begiimiug to the
In- so id ide. 'fillbe good and to become
■ - t n» g i oliiesa is uu inl.oost, as well
B.i, duty, at every into to whom ihe
4 W - of so doiug is accorded. Ht
b-v o evils in iliis, lias true success
sin i.eeds tie othet, for in tins every*
f .mg worthy oi pennaniuB estimation is
I .oprehended. H’lieilior ins sphere et
l-i i y be high or low, w ide or narrow,easy
E' o ,o id, in 1 ho tit* Ii'inseif to ins
j E , a uds it, meets its respimsibilities
> o .'Charge* its obligations, persevomg
In ototiy thtougU the spring and sum
Iiiei ami autumn of life, fating not till
Ivinter comes, is ready to die. And Ins
Be .lit,• icw vd in ihe radiance that site ims
Bpoll it• from in* finished life is beauti.
rut.
[ ’ Yoitr owu of minds will make tbe right
indication these reiuaks to ttie states
nan, the soldier, the patriot, the citizsn,
be neighbor, the friend, the great Ueor
lian whose ashes are now here to 1 onor
jy their solemn presence for a few Uriel
tours tbe nap lo! of his native state,
ritts the waning of one more moon Us
Mrs Would have numbered three score
hd ten; nor was he loss mature in good
tss than be was m age. He, if auy man,
Its qualified to die and was eligible to
kg invisible convocation, ttie celestial
Ufe which no candidate can reach save
■Tel ■•sing through tbe vsi’ev of tl r
death. ’*V
wssisr « r!«|»
U we g t press we lc»ro tU»t Gov.
luteo atu sppoiutoil Che*. F. Crisp as
ibupo-r»i>t of Gen- ( olquitt iu the
seosti, d good app, iuts
Whose Fault Wan It?
Of several ugly r.cttndaW at present oc
cupylii# the iUhiiIoi <>f this nation
nun* I* uniter of more dlsjcrucefnl than
Unit of the armor plate and kuU carriage
frand*. The facta In the armor plate
matter aeon to be that the Carnegie
Steel company aitcct'e'h'd in foisting up*
on the government and making it pay
for Nftnor plate that Was almost value
le*e, an article fur inferior to the plates
which had passed inspection in the In
^j Iin Head | M ts. Tbs inspectors at the
Carnegie company’s plant are supposed
to whUIi every ntvn of the process of
manufacturing # . . ** the huge . plates, , , and , they
place their mark upon each as are con
Turret. These arc placed in a
pile for final trial.
Through nif-ans known to sotndjody
who as yet has not told how it was done
the plates for final trial at Indian Head
were np to the mark and beyond it,
while those of which the trial plate*
were supposed to bo merely samples
were wholly worthless as a means of de
fense against shot and shell. The worst
of tbe matter is that tho Monterey and
tho New York have been fitted out with
this worthies* armor. It is nothing less
than a national disgrace for which the
perpetrator should bo wade to pay to the
uttermost. It cannot be that the fraud
WB „ committed with the knowledge and
approval of Carnegie himself. Or is
it possible (hut this is the usual style of
doing business at steel manufacturing
plants, and that the men merely forgot
and went on turning out tho same kind
of cheap commercial work that they or
dinarily do?
In case of the Pittsburg steel gun car
riage castings that split to Hinders on the
first trial there is also a mystery. It is
claimed that a discharged workman
played a trick on the manufacturers and
substituted worthless castings for the
good ones made for tho government.
But how could such a thing have hap
poned? Moreover, how many of these
"tricky" steel gun castings have been
paid for at a high price by the govern
ment and are now actually mounted on
board the ships of our new navy?
Henry Irving on Indlvlduallty.
"Don’t yon try to be a Daniel Webster
You be yourself, said Irving, the actor,
in his address to the students of liar
vard. “Cultivate your Own power.” It
was a noble address and pointed out be
fore all tho road by which Irving him*
self had traveled to fame and fortune.
The world is full of failures today tie
cause men and women have been over
slanghed by Mrs. Grundy, by parents or
husbands or wives orassociates of stroug
er will than themselves.
If there is a person for whom we have
grout respect, and wo reveal to that iu
dividual our most cherished plans and
hopes for onr future, and he whistles
them down tho wind, saying we are fool
Isli ami unpractical and cannot do what
we desire, wo shrink back into ourselves
abashed. So have fallen somtsof the host
and truest aspirations ti human being
ever cherished. Then, after years of fail
ure iu trying to do what we are not
fitted for, after a lifetime of endeavoring
to make ourselves over cm the other per
son's pattern, wo recognize i lie fatal mis
take we made. If we bad taken onr own
heads for it, had gone on boldly and
steadily and wrought out our own aspi
rations as they were implanted in us, we
would have been grandly successful in
stead of turning out crippled, stunted,
dwarfed, dissatisfied beings.
It was to urge them by all means to
develop their own individuality, not to
trim themselves to another's model,
however great, that Irving addr©«*wl
the Harvard students. Tltey were to
velop their own original powers in all
ways and learn to know themselves,
Than it would naturally follow tlmt they
would learn to know others. “For tho
purely monkey arts of life there is no
future,” said Mr. Irving. Hu continued:
There la usually if not tlway* a gen«rft– as
which sprang from tfie powur and geniuM of
Lm l!in»tubl wmX in ^
or k-ff degree by gimlUr means. But. It must
bo ftl'vay* berm> in mind ihM merely to imitate
k not to apply a similar method, if any one of
you have great thouglits or burning passion,
you will need to copy no Htylo or to limit your
Mdf to no method. Your thoughts will find
their way to the hearts of others as surely as
the upland waters burst their way to the ecu.
ln fine, tho greatest of all the lessons that art
can tom b Is this—that truth Is supremo and
eternal. No phase of art can achieve much on
a false basis. Sincerity, which is the very
spoken than those of old pohmius:
"To thine own self ho true,
But how can a man be true to himself if he docs
uot know himself? “Know thyself” was a wis
dom of tho ancients. H« how can a man know
himself If ho mistrusts his own identity and if
ho puts aside his special Kift« In order to ren
der himself an Imperfect similitude of some
one cloo?
The MiJlo rebellion in Brazil has been
put down, it is true, and it was the more
formidable one. But before Mello nnd
Da Gama broke out there was another
and entirely different revolt in tho prov
iuoe of Hio Grando do Hub The Rio
Grande do Sul inhabitants did not rebel
because they wanted to down Peixoto
and put somebody else iu his place as
president, but because they thought he
had been meddling too much with their
provincial elections, which was probably
true. It lias not Wen announced that the
Rio Grande do Sul rebel* have given np.
Perhaps they will quiet dow u when Presi
ideut Moraes assumes the rcius of gov
ernment in the antnmn.
Ttmuysoa oa Spriug.
>Ve H–ve the word of Alfred Tennvson
for i* that iff ihe Spring the voting min’s
a icio.** l'!i ly t rn to thought* of love
It is s'njular that the great Faurea e m
te l to siy that it is in tn » Spr ng th«!o
g oat number of the human race turn t
taking Hood’s Sarsapa i,Ja. I’rohahlv
nothing hut the difticuiy <at‘ tit ding a good
rhyme f> r that Invaluable rente ly .U ter
e t him. (h it lu it is that the t>UMinie
dom »iie tenuMlies are general ly <lise nl*
‘•l in f >>orof thestanda d hhx>l ptarifie?
HorwtV Sarsaparilla, whfeh has attained
’he gr - p «pnh rity all «*vt-rtl e t ouu
rv hs the favori e Spring M*diem*, it
pnrit'« the LWd a'v 1 gi' «» nervtt melita
l>otii y and digestive fitren^tn
Ix^'We have (wn jjimhI Ideyeies
that we ofer at excursion rates*.
Turning ruu^t*t l!>tu lui r rr»s
Holland lias perhaps e< m- n, I'msi
any other nation to suoeia.»fiioy sb’viiq;
the problem of vrliattodo with «:i y pun
|(*rs. Usnally they uro hurdwdfntd emit
poorhottse* and ted at public expense.
The only work they do is that required
to keep the premises where tin y are
housed in order. They are a ittiaerable,
ungrateful lot. The charity tfeeyllve on
is doled out to them grudgingly, and they
aro a heavy expense. Political cormp
tion and private jobbery creep Into the
management of the establishments where
they uro kept. That at least Is the Amer*
lean rrr/t system» and it t conldnol . be . worse.
With at the .i thrifty, •* wise • Dutch rv t t the a t Idea • -
Is not to herd them together, but to scat
ter them. They are taken from the city
slums and distributed upon public farms.
Professor Peabody, who gives in The Fo
rum some facts concerning the Dutch
system, says there are no great poor
houses and few ablebodied paupers in
Holland. There is a tract of public land
containing 5,000 acres. It is divided into
six model farms, and to one of these is
sent the poor person applying for public
relief. If he voluntarily serves till he
learns agriculture, he is allowed to rent
a small farm for himself and be what is
called a free farmer. Every pauper who
is thus reclaimed to honest, regular in
dustry is 60 much gain to the state.
There is also a forced labor colony, where
beggars and vagrants are sent and made
to do farm and other work whether they
want to or not.
Remember Arbor Day.
Nearly every state in the Union now
celebrates Arbor day. In the southern
section it comes early in April. In the
middle belt the school children turn out
and welcome it with music and
the last of April. In the far north, where
tbe sun does not coax out tbe leaves and
flowers till May, it is observed in that
beautiful month.
Th« eiTwcU of tbe labors of those dis
interested advocates of forest preserva
tion who inaugurated Arbor day begin
already to be manifest. Instead of be
ing a bare, desolate spot, the yard of the
country schoolhouse is no-tf in many
cases shatled witli fine young trees. The
children have been taught to respect a
tree as if it were a living thing. Bo it is.
Along tho country roadside, too, "our
brothers of the field" stand in stately
rows and give their refreshing shade to
the traveler on a hot day. In some ports
of the country the timber growth is ac
tually increasing from year to year.
Farmers learn from their experiment
stations what growths are best adapted
to treeless prairies, and without wasteof
time and labor in experimenting start
their young forests,
A great work, however, is still before
the forestry society, the school children,
their teachers and ihegovernorsof states.
It is the preservation of the woods around
the headwaters of every stream in this
country, and also the prevention of the
destruction of tho few magnificent
eats that still remain to us.
Seventy-nine years ago April 1 the
great Bismarck wan born. He came on
April Fool day, but Bismarck whs never
an April fool except when he resigned
tbe post of prime minister of Germany
and Emperor WiilUo. took him at ms
word nnd accepted. Ibisbirthday wtU
bo happier for the old h.« titan *n,
other one has been in four years, for
though ho cannot be prime minister any
more ho has been reconciled to his young
muster, and both his own friends and
l tho emperor’s will wish him . joy , and
many returns. So will all tho rest of
tho world. But Diamarck ought, he real
ly ought, at his time of life to stopdrtnk
ing and eating so much. That was indi
reetly the cause of his fall, for it brought
on gout and the irritable temper that
made him uncomfortable to have–Tonnd.
;
Tho courses of lectum to teachers snd
pupils given in the public schools Rre not
™ ful a,u > MO in w ? t h
practical things they tn l hilaael- .
i ns are
! f tnreH hto * ^. has this * winter ( . -0Um been ; ° f given to teach- ’7
era and school principals. One of the top
Ics recently wns on butis «ml branches,
Many specimens of both were laid be
fore the audience and dissected, and their
: differing ,.. v parts . traced . . out . with a master
hand. Tho teachers probably learned
j more of botany in an hour than some of
them had found out in all the years of
i ‘‘“ the ir school children U in ™ the 11 city ^ could th ?‘ not
have heard the lecture. Whatever tends
mak< ’ llum f b A lgS becomi *
iff nature and to love the country maaes
them happier and better as well as
i^lthier . m their minds,
One of the most notable am! pictur
esque gatherings of the year 1894 will be
the reunion of the blue Hint the gray ou
the battlefield of Shiloh April li and 7.
u i s 83 years since that great fight oc
CU rml. The Shiloh Battlefield associa
tion lias the liest wishes of all Ameri
cans in its effort to preserve tbe memo
ra t,le spot as a national park. Hundreds
0 f unknown dead, both Union and C 011 -
federate, are burled there.
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If Canada were part of the United
I States, the justice who forfeited his bail
rather than face the consequences of
aiding to corrupt the ballot would not
now be cooling his heels comfortably in
the Dominion.
If you want a story spread thoroughly
and quickly, tell it to your best friend
and charge him solemnly not to repeat it.
Colonel Breckinridge has an eloquent
lecture on Urn subject of “Social Puri
ty.”
B'jcklen’s ArnlcaSaive
Thk Bkst Sai.Ve in the world for
h oi-s, lUvvrs, ti-vit Hliioutt, I,
vsr Sort's. Tettio. Cbspt'ed HsmU.
lams Corns, and all Skin eruptions, ami
Positively cures Files, are no satisfaction, pay
ed. D is guaranteed to £ive
or money refunded. Price 25 ceuU a
box. Fov sale Head.
UOOD’S AND ONLY
*• Hood’s Sarsaparilla is he metis
cine for you- Because it is the b
blood purifier. HOOD’S CURES
1
%«»««•*• iii« tiiniMj till;,
(irovfi Lie vela nd, 11»e mugwump with
tiif? bull r.f< k, 1 jh» v* t ed the Demuorutic
meftamo kin wn ;*h the Bland helgno ago
bih, Thla is not unexj t cted. Cleveland
ma) be depended o t« do all in hi* pow*
et to kill the Deni*«i.die party. The
blow which J i* nr* ikes i*» tl(|* crow %*
iripr insult «<i the a<lm illiberal ion to a too
iniin geut party. Ft destroys flic hope
that any ret Hi lling f*pu*eof duty oi gratis
tude Will ever move the president to take
J *" 11 J’, |lH ’ ^iV-ea.-bwy " " 1 ' 1 i n m i i.u
is illustrated \ by .' •)„■
story t of , the 4l torpid . . viper, which .. . turned
lie lit! , , hilt • tiled ,
1 ts VC'llOfll II * UOU t ll« . I Will It
baC 0 .... 1 c ‘ “Wiivu that the pgtur hath
cried, Cftntar wept.” Dttt the whiiligi
of tim 3 has brought u» mi a m; n nm
possessing the K m.ti ’ C hurily or li s
t" ■ cincss, but more anogautaud bull
necked, U In n that "the oppressor com
lnumied, Cleveland executed.
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We observe that even the New York
Herald has fallen into the prevaili'r.'g mis
take of Mieeriiig at women’s clubs and
making much in a merry v.-;.y of the oc
casionsl difference i of opinion that ob
tain among tin member*, especially about
electiorrtime.
Front n somewhat extended observa
tion of the proceedings of organizations
of both men and women, we are in
clined to take up the cudgels in dt fenso
of ttie woman’s club. The baidheaded
fact in ihe case is Iliat women in organ
ization do not to quarrel so much
as men do under the same circumstances.
At the very time The. Herald talks of
women's clubs being the scene of "din
figuring fracases, at which the rnascu
line finger of scorn is rightly poiuted,”
it knows, if it knows enough to get out
0 f bed in tbe morning, that some of the
largest anti most influential clubs of
men in the metropolis are in a chronic
quarrel from one year’s end to the other.
No fight half so bitter has occurred ir
any woman’s club wo ever heard of as
that which takes .place from time to
time in the ircn's New York Press club,
to which members of The Herald staff
undoubtedly belong. The most malig
nant insinuations have been circulated
ag to candidates for president. Even
when the press club held its great fair to
raise money a year ago there were fiery
accusations of dishonesty in tho dispo
s jtion of tho funds, and feeling ran so
high that there were heartburnings which
no t ev ,.n the kindly lmnd of time can
soothe.
At the Bidtleford eh etion recently
there were scarcely more voters thanbe
) 0D( . to the woman’s club The Herald so
unjustly attacks, yet there was an actual
fight with clubs ami fists. What wom
an’s club ever got down to such depths
as that? Look at the disgraceful fight in
the house of commons last summer.
Look at tho attitude of the two divisions
0 f tj lu New Jersey sr'nafe during most of
the present, winter. Look at the Knights
0 f Labor, alrno- i rent In twain b< cam -
some members do not like tin- chief of
ficer. Recall the jscenea thut occur every
year in con^roKH. Briuj( to yt nr reeol
lection the blacklutlliiiLf, hair pulling,
gnashing of tee Eli aufl ’
that are
not unknown e ven in Vis© most fa–liton
able and swell among clubs of men.
Then «wy o» m* honor where the “Uis
flgtlriug f racatt . 8 - uro mo rc frequeu, - in
otgaBiz!ltiom vf IW , ror h( u . : „ BlV
hapB TUo HcrftW ff w „ lt , t , M! t „
have a monopo , 0 the quam ling and.
fighting.
The king of Italy is so poor that he is
going t0 R „n (! f his royal palaces,
u„ re is ()le c ], an( .„ ,,f his lifetime for
some millionaire American. Humbert
will Btill have enough left to change
around in, however. Besides the royal
hcadipmrters at Home he will retain five
pal#caa a „a a few hunting parks in dif
fvreut parts of hia kingdom. An assort
ment of houses is a necessity to kings,
for ft king cannot pick up any day and
nm 0 ff U1J< \ cjuH tly go around the world
when he is bored to tteaUt and is suffering
from nervous prostrat ion at home. That
i<,y ^ “* I' HVttt0 U “ Uv ' dlla1 '
A writer calls attention to the fact
that an ounce of silver anil a bushel of
wheat rise and fall together and have
done so for many years. The onlv J ex
caption to this rule was during the fam
in 0 in Russia, when a bushel of wheat
wa» higher than an ounce of silver
When silver was worth f 1.2929 an ounce,
"boat was worth 5 l.d0 a burimi. Now.
with silver in the neighborhood of GO
cents an ounce, a bushel of wheat is
there ,on
mrsaparslla AYER’S
HAS OfflEO CTHEJ– t^V
WILL CURE YOU -
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A BrigSit Lad,
Ten years of age, but wiio ileeiines to give his
name to the public, makes tins authorized,
confidential statement tons:
“When I was one year old. inv nmiuniadied
of consumption. Tho doctor said that i,
too, would soon die, and all our neighbors
thought that even if 1 did not die. 1 would
timer be able ;o walk, because ] was so
conk and puny. A gathering formed and
broke under my arm. I hurt mv finger and
d gatiieied ami threw out pieces of boae.
f I hurt myself so as to break the skin, it
was sure to become a running sore, I had
to take lots of medicine, but nothing has
done me so much good Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla. It has made me well and strobe —
T. D. M„ Noreatur, Kans.
AYER’S Sarsaparilla
i’ri'psrwl by Dr. J. O. Ayr – Oo„ Lo.cll, Mjm.
Cures others, will cure you
ESTiiUi.'-’iALSptiWirVdln
- b.-huit i i' i : - :’s S ;-n piriiii are
. reliable a.id v ir, .y oi cbtitidence as
*: from your most trusted ncishbor.
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Carrie Orene King
Save the Children
By Purifying Their Blood
Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Pure
Blood, Cures Scrofula, Etc.
"Mv exjierlmce with Hocxl's Sarsapnrilla has
been very effective. My Jitile girl, five years
oM, had for four years 8> had skUv disease. Her
arms and limbs would break out In t 81 a mass of
sores, discharging yellow natter. ic would
scratch the eruptions as though it gave relief,
and tear open the sores.
Two Bottfss of Hcod’8
Sarsaparilla cauwd tho eruptions to heal and
and the scabs pealed oil, after which the akin
became soft and smooth- As a family medicine
HOOD'S
Sarsapariija
CURES
we believe Ilootl*:* Sariaprvrlila has no equal ant!
I ri.emtntmil it." W. I,. Ktso. liliiff lhile, Tex.
Hood’s Pills are the be-t family csUiarile,
gent.e and effective. Trv a box. cents.
m Sr If'
hc light running DOM 1 £TIC le.oi t
tin* fratlp.
H e j eufle want it i ecarise D mi ■ u 1
hd.
i> a^erx sell it be au-e i u s h hb i
And von n ake a mis ako if you : oul
buy it.
It is ft M»rvelof Beauty, in either 0a
or Mahogany; hut the tarn ii ir Bla*
Walnut 'h -stin a favoriie «i'h i
majority of the people.
fat. r/rf". I 'iosir/sta
/mtmmA cYstvpsiA / Ji j; $ 1 in h a
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I tvt.cu n id all I in, 1 * of tinva sroodi* for ; I
ct 108 and jrUarantt't) HXtisfuetion in i-n -
i«ftrt4cular. Piioe? lower ’. I n ever lw*fort*.
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Molina, Ga.
If \\\ win k m*eivt*d ai MoK-nn.
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designs $
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Agent* FOR TWENTY .FOUR P*8S
WeiUMt. Catalog.: 2
Monarch Cycle Co.
Lake and Halsted Sts. CHICAGO
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OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. DfcHVtR.
SAN FRANCISCO.
t - \V!■ HAVE ONE of (he above wheels for sole. Do yon want it ?
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loi eka June 750**am! l*m
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Katulah J u ne H:I2 am i 1:55 pm
Atlanta 10ansni a^pin
J. J. Howard, Agent
SHERIFF SALES.
For the First Tuesday In April, 1894.
Will be sold before the court Boose
door in the town of Zebu Ion, cotmfy of
Pike and State of Georgia between the
hours of 10 o'clock a* m. and 4 o’clock j>.
m. on the first Tuesday in April, I8K4 to
the highest and best bidder for cas^ the
following oropertv. to-wi’:
Oneittore house ami lot in tht* town of Pied
mont, Pike county, (»«., ami bou miff I *j» fol
low*: On the south >y the A and F It K., the
cast ami west by the lnn'1 of Mrs. Wart hen and
on the north by the land of (.» W Stock;*, Lev
ied on as the property of deft in 11 fn U W Stork*
by virtuvi of an t t«» satisfy a certain li fa
ned from the justice court *>f the 53:; <U*t t i M
in tavor of New South Saving’ Hank vs G
W '•tm k . Property pointed out by plaintiff - '
attorney ami written notice git on to defem ■
*. required bv law. !,< vv .mule l.y w I* Wai
lev f t i and turned over to me to mtvmrti^e
eel I, Th i* M ni t* li Jtb, 1894.
W. O, Gwv.v, .Sheriff.
Kotice to Opsu t Public Rocd.
CiEO’tliiA—Pile 1 ft
VS iH-rertB. i fri ill {>* II*
ti or-ii*r tr • u and
iiimt.sf at " H i >AY
hi: lift?. TK« V
tin* |-r.:
the J■ it in
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ftr#t Tuchu.i V »{.i- new /
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[ a tul ret of A • •mi
f i A. to any K • r >
. IVom | ;0 to '• . by C»u*
va . A Pi .i in y ur h< me b.' •' e { y.
m. n , n-ivcd. Buy cured frum die Mauun c
tururs and save agents’ profits five besides gt-umg Send
cerliiit C5 ui warrantee for years.
for tesumont :s to Co-operative Sewing
Machine Co., 2011. mh St., Phila., Pa.
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BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion – Debility.
fifCRlv WtB*.
TTe d» -ire to say to o^r . ituren*, thai
for years we have been selling Dr.
King's New Discovery tor Oonftuxnption,
Ur. Kind's New J.i»V Fills, Btieklen’c
A niica Satve and Electric Bitters, atid
have never handled remedies that sctl
as well, or that, have given –Uvh unive?
sal satisfaction. H e do not hesitate tc
guarantee them every time and we aland
ready to refund the purchase price, if!
satisfactory results dv> not follow thc»r j i
ase. ^I'hese remedies have won tbeir i
sreat popularity purely on tficir merits |
Head’s Drugstore*
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ROYAL EERMETOEB
r fif only ourD.a f»fl hr wt*ll trouble*, whether of
long or tfhort duration, but buiitli* up the reuerai
x\ Klein of old and young. It \e> a splendid tum*
iner dunk and
Conquers lever
quicker than af "lher remedy,
J)l{. J. W v KG.MS SAYS:
ATI.ANT A« Da.. August. 14. 1:*!W.
For thu: paat two yeurs l hav»* u»u<l Km^'i
|{i>viii (Jci inutuvr in m> practice and with m.wt
“fitiHf.t tort results, ('have used it in Typhus.
Typht id and Ildioe.b Fever-, arm alway; * with
tb« apt edit st an*! best effects. It k>w< •rs the
lt “" . fiiuif ami breakH up 1 f vers of all kin u: a
*>** m to thin latitn* ie lore cxocditionsly
tn,i in anv remedy within my knowledge. self From and
>»' »""< ■xperieuc ’ in Us use, ujxm my
others to whom I have recoinn rended and ad-
11 llT'JZt *;«i
Avstisvjvti,’. i urc> Catarrh. its in*omvtia, Night
Sweat* and Eczema m all form*.
K«»yal i.crtm tuer i* eiuphaficany the i. eareremedy
and leave* no injurious effect* in *?sfetn.
John W. Nelmk, M. !>.. Mayor West Fud.Oa.
1 haven*! fl Dr. clicerDu King’** Koval <** rmctiicr it affor*le»{ for
ii)*iii't*«stion. an*' v » »y tout
me more relief th.*:n a in v t»th vv rerm fit l ever
t» ♦ <1. i i.i ou*t<: ;t with in in mv owh i.v fam tly itM in I a lake rwe
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■ lil.Si.’j Itf)V ,\j. GKiUlKTl hi! CO..
tlanta, Ga.
<;< rtm-iucr Pills for conetiyntion, 50 in a vial.
or cuts.
120 PER RaONTH
ki Yous? Owo. Locality
r.i.t ■ r i.-ilyand honorably, without cap!
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meat giving you 11 the jfu: ticulars.
tay£ –co Cox 400,
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to pvr ct iv. <■'- v. pel 'ban :.ny other 5
y; Loan Co. Write us.
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AIUNN – CO., Saw Yoke, 3til BaoAuwar.
/ / Tuutc ltA* K a 1 1 t s
ur you arc nil worn out, really fi, si for nothing
it is g eneral debility. T ry
1 5 i. o a .V S I It O S H I TT Kit*.
Jt wili cure you. and give a good appetite. Sold
bv all dealers in medicine.
m. HATHAWAY – 00
SPECIALISTS^
(Regular Graduate *.)
Are the lep.dlng and most successful specialists and
fill give yuu help.
Young and mid
dle aged men.
Remarkable re
sults have follow
ed our tre atme Dt.
Many ye ari Of
varied and success
ful experience
In the use of cura
tive methods that
we nlooe owa and
■ control for ad dis
orders uf men who
have weak, ilnde
;<1 or dia
organs, /ferine or
wno arc sti
from erro rs of
youth and CXCC“S
or who are nervous
St* anil impotent,
\v the scorn of their
BSS^fellowi and of their the
contempt friends and
aw com
rut ■■■ . if .panfona, leads posstbtv us
o c« ■ ee to all patient*. elusive they can
De rextorei d. our own. ex treatment
will afford a cure.
OATEN! Don’t yon want togetcu red of that
wpaknewwltha treatment that you cm use at
home without Instruments? Onr wonderful treat
ment Las cared other*. Why not you? Try it.
Heart, CATARRH, Liver snrt disease* of the Skin, Blood,
and Ktdncya.
» TPHILTS-The mriat rapid, safe and effective
*eanedy. A complete Cnro Oasuraateed.
SS.IY BIWAIES of all kinds cared where
many others hive failed.
Includes Gleet- *nd Gonorhxa.
TRUTH AND FACTS.
We bare cured cases of Chronic Disease* that
hi. ve failed to pet i at the fttuids of other apeciol
ieia and mediest I-dr. ir
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/ ; V..... C .’ji';:! 1 . - Ter, asydttxacjr waste viUaable
umo. Obtain oar .. r-aaeni at. once.
<:• v. are c? free and cheap treatments. We give
the t>e–s and most endentific treatment at moderate
prices—as low as c.\xt be done for sc..*e and akUUul
treatment. snail. FREE eeascltutlon at careful the oLice or
by Thorough examlrxtJon and diftf*
A tv-vnc uuaiTnem can given iu a mpJcrYy
cases. Scad for .Symnrorn Blank No. J for Men;
. ft for Women; No. 8 for Skin Business D:senses. Ail corro*
Entire answered promptly. strictly eon
treatment sent free from observa
* Refer to our patients, banka and business meu.
Address or cali oa
HATHAWAY – CO.,
aa l -2 -K.Jti. iiiocf Street, Ail-ANT A, GA.