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\Chaa,O. Peavy.
pcttglas'Co.'Oflcial Organ.
'MOVEMMR <l»th 1885.”
3. h. Lanikin, of Pulaski county,
' has already gathered trema five-mule
farm, eighty 600-pound bales of
> cottou.
>< . Will R. Jackson, the defaulting
“ « clerk of the Americus post office, has
been captured at Los Angeles, Cal.,
v gad wilt bd brevgt beck to Georgia.
‘ The cyclones are rather contrary
•oflate years. They rarely swtep
over a wetion of country where the
penpie have supplied the a selves
with cyclone pits,
A. M. 'Woilihin, of Albany, who
was elected secretary of the Masonic
' Grand .Lodge kt its recent meeting,
. is now in. Macon and will make that
■ city his future home-
It whiskey should be banished
from Atlanta some of our allegtd
statesmen might keep soj>er at least
a part of the time during the sessions
-of the General Assembly.
»lt is now raid at Waycross, that
the unknown white man killed near
there a day or two age, met his death
because he removed obstructions
from the railroad track which had
been, placed there by his murderers.
The tornado of last Friday night
passed through Dallas, Psrry and
Bibb counties, of Alabama, laying
waste the entire country. For forty
; miles, the dead bodies of human be-
• ings and animals mark the course of
the storm. Ciops, houses and trees,
-were all swept away.
. Sam Jones and Sam Small have
’ l>een making prohibition speeches in
Atlanta.—Their talk has had a Won
derful effect, and has buoyed the
. spirits of the prohibitionists in a
great degree. The trieuds of Small
are confident that the dark days of
‘ his life are now all-in the past, and
predict for him a can er of honor and
usefulness. We sincerely hope so,
(for Situ Sm ill has one of the bright-
- eat minds in all Georgia.
Romulus Wardlaw is trying to
run a raft of eirhtv sticks, twenty
- feet long, down Flint ever. He has
• only gone about eii miles, and he is
having to repair the raft the third
time. He is about half# mile above
Drayton brhlgs. and hfo raft being
in seven seutlowh is very unwieldy
.in the swift and norrow stream.
His declination is Apalachicola.
Uncle Andy Mcßrayer, wlo
• lives near Draketown, this county,
and is seventy-nine years old,made
this year with owe mule and one ne
gro to assist htm,dOO dosen oats, 40
bushels sweet potatoes, and 200
bushel* of applet. Thia ia a pretty
good showing tor owe of hie aga, but
then he stays his work, net
!having even been to Dalian, the
• county site, sines the railroad came
through, New Era.
Several widows of Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., have sued wealthy liquor
dealers ot that city for damage e, »he
sums cliamed varying from $5,000
'to |IO,OOO in each case. They
«chaige that the saloon keepers
• «caused*tho death of their husbands.
In one case the husband wa- mar
dered by a dru iken man who
bought his I iquor from the defend
ant. In another the pl iutiff’s
'husband was accidentally k’ll bv a
train while drunk, and in j-nothet
■ the plisntifFe husband died rem the
effects of alooholto potations.
Prank SHdall, who spends ft ye
-hundred thousand dollar* a year ad
▼ertiting his soap ia the newspapers,
<iacredited with the following:
Newspaper advertiramvare are
read while the advertiser -deeps.
The man who advertises in dull
stimea will sever feel dull times.
Advertieieg ft the philosopher's
atone that betas a man’s wares to
igold.
A sow spread
over a aewspapet will .equal the aer
viora of an aimy erf dram mere.
Some cad it luck, others ray it was
bualneae ability. It was neither, u
•fltra shrewd and Judicious adver
iMng.
He who starts without money, but
With faith ia advertising, soon out
etrip* toe capitalist who ctoee not ad
vertise.
A gvod namwie'belter than great
rtorae, eo Nolonoa raid-but the man
advertises liberal I y andfadieie
gets both the good name end
. ths great riobra.
We eoumesd tbe«to*v« io those
Who do not a 4 vest ice to the Sr am.
wudaak. these toecloa Mr. diddalia
eMpratouca. Wewftagivo you epara
rayr urauMt jea «Hf «toh -to
'-
the Business. wav».
The indication of a bnielnees revival that
cornea from all part* of the conefry are chee
ring. The mao wboaeoveraantion feeds him
. to hang back and wait for a better chance to
‘ boy, to here for a little lower price, Is fool
i h»h. He will pay six months front now
much more than he will today. The condi
tions are ripe for business revi val. It is here,
waitin at our doors From East to Wteh
from North to South, c >me reports of on
’ wont* 1 activity in everj line. The boom is
‘ here. Let every man take hold at ones, arid
‘ the hard times will begone.
“Bat,'’ saya -he doubter, revival of baei
nem may have begun in certain lines. It
» hasn't touched ME yet.” Foolish taan, ft Is
5 because you don’t reach out ai d grasp the
, opportunity- The man who mute aone*
, are those who are keen enough to note the
earliest indication of the setting in of the
wave of prosperity: fearlessly they vnabaik,
> and ride on i s crest to fortune. He who
! waits lies wallowing in the trough between
i the waves. He moves along, but he baa lost
the grand opportunity. Now ia the time tor
all of us to act as if tbe depressed condition
, of things were entirely in tbe past. Every
, who pats his business actively to work now
is aiding the revival by j tst that mack. If
• all do it, tbe boom is an accomplished thing.
All it needs is a reasonable degree of confi
dence; and the signs of tbe times if read aright
will show that overcantion just dow is
thrown a wav. The occasion is pjopitioo .
Let every man spread bis ssiis-feariessly tn
tbe rising hre» ze. TH E BOOM IS HERE.
1 A Friendly Letter.
Fifth Avenue Hotel, N. T
i Angnat 1, 1885. To the Swift’s
• Specific Co.—Gentlemen: Your rem
l edy is certainly oiie of the great di«-
t coveriev of the nineteenth century.
[ For eradicating blo’od poison it has
no equal. A ftiend who had been a
great sufferer from that disease, c m
tracted during the war, you will be
glad to know has by the use of that,
cleansed his system entirely of that
and mercurial rheumatism, so that
his skin and tongue and breath are
as pure as a child’s without the least
taint. He desires me to say thia to
you, and to thank you with all the
sincerity of the grateful heart and
healed body for giving p *or, frail
humanity so effective a remedy for
a disease hitherto regarded incurable.
Let every one similarly efflicted take
your remedy, and they surely will be
■ well again. In his behalf, and toen- 1
coiling-.* others, I gladly write and
sign this.
From Tctine.seo,
Judge R. o. Bradford, who was
cured some time ago o r a cancer,
writes from his home, Tiptonville,
Tenn., under date of August 8: ‘*My
cancer ii entirely gone, leaving only
a very little scar. There ia a gen
tleman in thia vicinity who was past
going with rheumatism, who at «iy
suggestion took 8.8. 8. He is now
entirely cured, is active and able to
attend to all kinds of bnsiness. There
are a great many in this community
using Swift’s Specific, with much
satisfaction and to their great relief.”
For sale by all druggists.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vegeta
ble. Treat iso on Blood and skin Di
seases mailed free,
The Swift Specific Co.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
N. Y. 157 W. 23d St.
N MEIOKJAM-
Mn- R. V- R cbardMD. wifc of Balia
Riebardsun, died *t her bomennaar Chapel
Hill oa the 4tU of Novem'ror 1885- She bed
been a B«*vetit of Uud for aixteen yean- She
wu my atop tnuUie , bat waa m kind and
good to tue aa a mot be I '. Ohly a few day
before the aok«1 of death called her home .
a»e called me to her bed*<de sod said
John. I am g >iu< to d<«, and I want you
aud Nanuie to meet main Heaven, and there
•rill be no pertiug tberr.” What a deelar a
lion to leave to children. The words made
an impreieioa oa my heart n ever to be for*
potton. She had the wane tolk to atl of the
family. She was 38 years, one month ah<
font days old when ahe died, and now in the
ar t / reaua.
R rmetnitrr friend-i when you read thia
that yon must die, and be also ready for we
know untwbenthe L >rd cometh ,
, Joarn. R. Ktcw*awr>w
■We bake reexyeu George Hdoeoa A
Co ♦ of Portland. Metre, the well-known Art
Pablbbem • maruidcvnt, full length, atee
engraving of General Grant- It ia after An
derao*r celebrated pbetograph, which was
made while tbegweral wwet-H in full vigor,
and wprteania him in bis sturdy, manly
strength, ae tbe people wish to rea>anb«r
him. ft i-» undoubtedly, tbe beat portrait
ever made of (be genera'.
Mersr St inron A Co- are in need of agents
for aeveral impoitan*’ popular new publica
tions. ar.d cdlsr induevmenta ’hat ehoald bo
heeded by in need ot pn finable work!
thoee who write to them wilt rtceive. nee
still partkuiara.
NOTICE.
The firm o' Hodson *♦ E 'ge has this day
dee rived. J. B. Edge having sold bia entire
ntereet iaelmitng Stock Horse and
and note* aud accounts to G- G, Hodson
who is anthonsed to collect all that ie due
the firm and settle indebtedness of same-
G. G. Hodson-
J B- Edge
; NOTIOE.
AU parlies indebted to tbe Mader
aiinwi.’arc requested to .come tor
want al once and ataks sattioaenta
or a ties and accounts will be
petto toe hands of a eeileetiug offi
eMC. ‘ J. U- WgMK
JFtoeiob, <M
; N B, & J. T. Duncan
’ X>o<a<laeM»wrLllm. • M om.
- Is Headquarters For reliable Goods
AT
Pock< Bottom prices.
: Dry Good®, Grocorios, Hardware,
Boots Shoes, and Hats.
I
• re »o •» »•
: Old PeliabJe Milburn Wagon One and two Horse.
th. htgbest market pricefor cotton. Bnyall kinds of country produce, also buy
N. B. & J, DUNCAN.
- The BOss Bar. *
W.H.CONNALLY
THE ORIGINAL TROPRIXTOR OT THE
u
Magnolia SALOON
Has again assumed the Proprietorship of the
OtD bbxjabls
•dA ante® oxswjtaecl Out rattl&m
TURNER STAND
EksT SIDE COURT HOUSE SQUARE DOUGLASVILLE, GA.
Where he will keep at all times the brat and finest brands of Wines,
Brandies, Whiskies, Beers, Cigars, Tobaeeo, Etc. Chll to see me.
Elegant, Pool Tables. Sweet Mash and Bloekade Cr>ro Whiskey a
specialty. ,> W.H.CONNALLY.
COMPARATIVE WORTH wBAKING POWDERS.'
BOYAL (Abeoiateiy IMnw)., I
OBANTS (AHm y
RUMFOBIFB, when freeh.. SSEHBHHBIIHfIHHMHfIBHHHEBMI
Hanford’s. fre*... /
BEDHEAD’S.
CHARM (Alam Powder)«...
(Alam Powder)*.
CLE V ELAN ITStshortwA. (o*.
piONEn« M iM M «9...c3OMmHmiHHi /
CXAK...
W. PRICE'S IWMHOKB
SNOW FLAKE (Groff*.),,. KSSO3KBIMI
LEWIS’
PEARL (Andrew. A Co.)
HECKER’S G 383591 ,
GILLET’S ESHETZI
ANDREWSACO.“Re<ar«qHEI
■il.Mikw. (CMtaiU AkKMV
BULK (Powder Mddtoaecr).... t%tl
BUMFORD*S,wbea B
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS 1
As to Purity and Whokwnm. oft he Royal Baking Pwmler.
“ I have texted ot R<sV>l J Icking Powder, which I parcbaaed to tbo
oean market, mm! find it eummmcd of wnr md whatoome ♦ngredfeata. It ha cream
of tartar povder ot a high degree of a ent, and decanol contafn either alnm «r
phoephatee, or other frnurWu sutwtenrai jr (j, Lovx, ]Mi
*• IX 1c a eelentlAe tort, thu the Royal F eking Powder f. abeolntely pore.
“H- A. Morr, Ph.D.’*
the prreimrerl by mywlf to „
atones BUkT Jdoaiow, PkD., Tree .d-S of Steven. '
:: :
The Ror»l B.'dctag Powder recrired tbe hlgbeet ewwd over all eomretitota to 1 ■
Si»£ “ “•
No other article of humae food has .yer leeeiyrd eu h high, emnhntic. mA ww»_
front eminent chenlists, pbyskkas, ml Boardsof
Note—The above Diagram CJnstrete i the eompsretfvn worth of varions Bakfrz
Powdeca, as town by Chemical Aaalyato and experime:ts made by Prof. Schedler
A pound can <rf each powder wae taken, the total leavening power or volume to I
each can ealeulated. the remit being as h tdkmted. This practical tc»; for worth by
Prof. Scbedter only proves what every obeerrmt consomee of the Royal Baktasr
Pbwder known by practical experienee, ti at, whfie ft costa a few cento per pound
more than ordinary ktada, it is far m<*rj « ooondcal, and, besides, affords the advan
tage of better work. A eingte trial of tie > Royal Baking Powder ariU eoevtnce any
fafr-mtoied person <A these theta.
. T Whfle the diagram ahows some of tl« atom powder* to be of a higher decree
erf strength than other powders ranked be. 1 ow them, ft is not to be taken as fodi"*t
ing that they have any valee. AU alum po- rden, no umAer how Lieb their strenrth.
arc to be avxodvsl as aangtiroua. - w s*"»
S;EDS!.gS ! Fete Hmtaaal
8 > 31 MM .St, I •
''.."i rr* *i—er _,i /
BIG SBttf
SOON TO BE HERE. LOOK WAIT AND WATCH FOR IT
will Positively Exhibit in
OA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ]9 b
Col. Giles' worlds Fair
The Lragest Museum, Aquarium and Meng trie that ever Erected It»
Acres ot Tenle.
A show of Unique FEATUR.Es.
DOUBLE MENAGERIE
Museum and. Elevated. Stage.
Coming! Coming! In aTI its Overwhehri*’g, Creation -Reflecting Self. A Great
Show for Little Money. A Perfect Cyclone of Astounding Attractions. Five
Funny Clowns, led by the veteran Chas. Madden. More Trick Horses and
Comic Donkeys; More Novel Equestrian Feats and Daring Acts; MoreTenrillc
Leaps and Mid-Air Performances than kny other Show on Earth.
One of tike Seven Wonders of the WbrUL A ULDY WITH HA JB-
• SKVfiM FEET LONG; a Grand Menaferto es Wild AxitauOa,,
including “Emprera,” tbeLargeriandOldwtlTephantiaChp«W. Tralraft
Doga, Trained Goata. AH kinds of Trained Animate.
jl axonrosixixßrcah ox/uAJEUBrcak
STREET PROCESSION
Bvwy day it WA. M, The Great Sensational and Never Bes nrm
Attempted Mid-Air Flightt FREE! FREE! Wire Ascension,
from the Ground to the utmost Top of the Canvas. Two Perfor*~
manees Daily, at 2 and BP. M. Doors open at 1 and 7 o’clock P. M.
One Ticket Admitstoall the Combined Shows. Children Half Firtcw
•
Wheeler cfe Witsan STew JTo. 3
WITH STRAIGHT NEEDLE AND
Right lie out Improvements
Ie tlxo 33«>fliV
MACHINE IN THE MARKET
Try it and be convinced. It runs the Lightest, is tbe Easiest to Tree,
has-nq ...
IToisy Shuttle,
and not dangerous to tbe health like the HEAVY RUNNING and
NOISY BHUETLE MACHINES.
JL® MI'S bind for l*ricf Lisis and Tnme to
Wheeler <5& Wilson Mf’. (Jo.
Oa.
■ 3rmrewmKsiaa«aimsiF
llhe Cabbage for the South,!
fw boroo om or for «&ipa»«at *• Xoanntax Maikwo. Bf
| HENDERSON’S EARLY SUMMER. I
| VEGETABLE SEEDS, I
R WBI be dorerlbwS *•»****»«>■
ifeier Henderson &