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About The Knoxville journal. (Knoxville, Ga.) 1888-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1889)
Griffin's eatyniug factory has Sent a case ’of caujied hllijRlOfS to the great interna tioftal exposition a Paris. ' The tv i ter jutwer '•>•' Newtoncbii'iity, -if properly Titili^ed, is great cmmsb'' to run all the cotton machinery in New England, Every LvConie pear orchard from four t-Vfive years old in Dougherty county is worth $250 per acre.’ Within three years they will he returmhg a fine income on a valuation of $500 A meeting was bald at Milledgevil'e Saturday to get the sense of the citizens as to their co-operation in putting a plant for an oil mill there. Two sites have been pur¬ chased, the money paid and deeds passed. At Columbtfc one of the pcstofirco officials closed the iloo 1 ' to the n»w vault a few nights ago and forgot to turn o!f the gas. When the door to the vault was opened the lfezt morning the smell of gas "'in! so strong that he could not enter the vault for some time. After waiting about two hours he entered the vault and struck a match The air, being charged with gas' instantly ignited, singing the official’s hair and beard and frightening him out of his Wits. The - death of tue (huifi was as instantaneous as its birth and the worthy official tvas left to shudder at his narrow escape. Friday night there was a .lance near Ella ' ville, and a certain young man T.y agree ment. took si fabhionabli? young lady of tin >st charmingpaddrCvs. When they arrived at the-place the gentlemSn was very attentive and hastened to disrobe the charmer of her •many wraps. At last when she stood b - fore him in short sleeves, low neck snip a dance skirt, I eneath which tlie pretty heel¬ ed feet Were displayed, he exclaimed. "Oh: I've taken off too much; excuse me!” hut when the pretty lips said; ’’No sir! ybu.ve not,” be hastily repaired his error by beg¬ ging that he he allowed to return hems tor the balance of her garment. t'SHCec I am satisfied that Cancers is hereditary in my family. My father died of it a sister of my mother died of it, and rny oivn sis¬ ter died of it. My feelings may be imagined, then, when fhe horrible disease made 'appearance on my side. It was a malig ' nant,Cancer’eating inwardly iA such a way that it could not be cut out. Numerous ‘ remedies were - med for it, but the grew steadily'worse, until it seemed that I Was doomed to follow the oH.-ers.of the fam¬ ily. 1 took S. S. S. which from the dap, forced out the poison and its use until I had taken several bottles, when 1 found myself well I know 8. S. 8. ctued me. M-itS. >S. M. ID'L. Winston; N. C„ Nov. 20, ’1S88. ££a* ME £Ea4. I had a rising ou the insida of mo head behind my right ear, which grew so that the flesh sloughed bib 71- wits swelled again and was lan&xl the time. T took S. S. 8. wbie forced out the poison, the disebarg being copious soon as the poison was elimenuted the began healing* and ir. a short t ! me perfectly'well. S. S. 8. has cured me this dahfierous trouble which was to be incurable. J- R. Biu.locK, Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 23, 1888 Gentlemen—Knowing tqat you ciate voluntary testimonials, we take ure in slating that one of our lad4 custo¬ mers lias regained her health by the use four lorge bottles of your great remedy,af¬ ter having been an invalid for several years. Her trouble war extreme debility, causcb by a disease peculiar to her sex. Wu.tiS &Co., Dtuggists. Waco, Tc-x. May 9, 1888, S. S. 8. is entirely a vegetable remedy, and is the only medicine which permonent ]y cures Scrofula, Blood Humors, Cancer and Contggious Blood Poison. 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