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Proreedlaxs—No frtlvht Trains on Son,|„„.
• In the senate, on Monday, the following
hills were disposed of as Indicated • V
To provide for eleetion of county sunor-
<n ten dent of eduoatlon by a vote of toe
people in the county of Butler. Passed
To increase the liability of men to ro
duty in Mobile from eighteen to
years. Passed.
To wqqire county superintendents of
eduoatlon of counties of Lamar, Fayette
and Marion to pay teachers of public
schools monthly. Passed. v
To repeal act to regulate weighing and
sampling of cotton in Montgomery, Dol-
laa, bullock and Pike so far as same relates
to Dallas county. Passed
To aut horize the commissioners’ court
of Crenshaw county to establish or abolish
stock law districts. Passed.
To flx the fees of oertain officers in the
county court of Barbour county. Passed
To incorporate the Farmers’ State Alli
ance of Alabama. Passed.
To regulate the holding of the county
court in the county of Barbour. Passed
■To amend sections 10.11 and 12 of an act
to establish a new charter for the town of
Guntersville, Marshall county, and to con
fer certain powers on the mayor. Passed
To render oertain officers in Lowndes
county ineligible for re-election. Passed
To prevent extortionate charges for
treapessing of stock or cattle on the lands
or orops of another. Passed.
To require judges of probate to have Dre-
pared and keep in their offices general,
direct and reverse indexes of all record
books belonging in their offices. Passed
To amend section 2826 and 2841 of the
■code: referring to property exempted after
death of owner to widow or minor child
etc. Passed. ’
To prohibit sale or giving away of
liquors in Blue Eye precinct, Talladega
county. Passed.
To amend aot to provide for collection
of all funds in favor of and registration of
all claims and debts against fine and for
feiture fund of Escambia county. Passed
To remove the disabilities of non-age of
Hugh S. McGowan and Lou H. McGowan
Passed.
Joint memorial to the congress of the
United States asking fora donation of pub
lic lands or money, to be used in establish
ing and maintaining a state female univer
sity in Alabama, for the higher and more
progressive education of women. Passed.
The bill to increase the salary of county
superintendents of education was taken ud.
ahd the bill was lost.
To make the state superintendent of ed
ucation an ex-officio member of the board
•of directors of trustees of each normal
school, or other educational institution,
receiving aid from the public funds of the
state. Passed.
To raise the standard of scholarship re
quired of teachers in the third grade in the
public schools of the state. Passed.
, To prohibit the running and operating
freight trains on Sunday on the railroads
in this state and to punish a violation of
this act. Passed.
IN THE HOUSE.
H. B. to regulate the collection of taxes
on water craft in Baldwin county, was
passed.
H. B. to authorize the commissioners’
court of Perry countys to establish or
abolish stock districts, was passed.
S. B. to flx the time of holding the
circuit courts of the third judicial circuit,
was passed.
H. B. for the hotter working of the
pnblic roads of Wilcox county, was passed.
H. B. to regulate the fine and forfeiture
fund of Choctaw county was amended so
as to include Clarke and passed.
H. B. to repeal the aot establishing the
criminal court in Greene county, was
passed.
H. B. to prevent railroad trains from
stopping across country public roads longer
thaif t n minutes was passed. (Makes vio
lation a misdemeanor on the part of the
conductor.)
H. B. to appropriate |3000 to the State
Agricultural Society out of the funds of the
state agricultural department was passed.
* H. B. to amend section 499 of the code,
so iar as it relates to the towns of Marion,
Brewton and Cullman, was passed. (Al
lows these towns to levy a license tax on
certain businesses on which the state does
uot levy a license.)
A bill to amend the act incorporating
"the Protestant Episcopal church was pass
ed.
Malaria.
Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles of
Ague Conqueror ordered in one month. It
positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
in any climate. Read our book of 1000
testimonials.
Due West, S. C., March 12,1883.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more
Ague Conqueror. It is taking like “hot
cakes” and giving satisfaction.
Yours, Ellis Bros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 29,1888.— G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—Your Aguo Conqueror
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every
'time. I warrant every bottle and it never
fails. I have cured cases where quinine
had no effect whatever.
aetl2 d*wly
Yours truly,
, W. H. SHAW A Co.
Whjr She Wan Arrested.
“I see that the police have arrested the
loating lady at the dime museum," said
me Cincinnati traveling man to another.
“What^ifor?” .was the very natural ques-
ion. .
“For being without visible means of sup-
Then they gave the gentleman with the
vhite apron and diamond shirt-stud a job.
-Merchant Traveler.
CURIOUS DEAD LETTERS.
txangp TliInjfN Assembled in the Inventory of
the Head Letter Sale.
tow York Star.
No one can have a notion of what other
leople scud through the mads until lie
yoke over the inventory of articles to be
old at the dead letter office sale. 1 here
i something humorously absurd in the
lea of dropping a sewing machine in a
3tt,er box. Ttsuggests mailing a saw mill.
steum engine or a yoke ot steers. Yet
swing machines do find their way to the
ead letter office. . ,
Many curious secrets are unfolded in the
ead-letter office and there are reasons tlio
wners never come to claim property,
'here stands now among the other ejeau
Jtters” a pair of number six •ladies
hoes.” What an affliction tor any lady to
ty claim t o'. The lady thanks fortune t but
er name was not on the package, and nl-
nvs them to be sold at auction. An old
tig has been lying in the office for two
ears without a claimant, while the owner
robably wears his hat in church. A pan
f corsets made to embrace a thirty-three
ich waist can find no one to confess to
hem. They stand around with several
ther pairs of smaller size, awaiting the
uction. ,
But corsets and wigs and sewmg-nia-
hines are not the only curious things that
iru up in dead letters. Besides lauumer-
ble pairs of shoes, suits of clothes, hand-
erchiefs, collars and eufls, cheap jewelry,
rith an occasional lock of hair and an en-
agemeut ring, there are numerous ladies
ustles, brown hair switches, lalse bangs
nd frizzes, and even a few articles ot uu-
erwear and pairs of garters. In one Pbck-
ge there were two “damaged night
resses,” in another a pl«g of tobacco, in
nother a package of hair pins and hair-
otnbings. In vet another package there
re six tin ' teaspoons and a second
hand tooth-brush. The number
That ?i S ° 9 M,ar J cot1 "hair-oombings" suggest
sentiment'll 6 , lo \ ur ?’ >°<*« that some' u..-
sentimentu 1 clerk has thus vowed. Cos-
in 8 , ma " quantities. One
of Imnnlhir? p sw 10 ! an ‘* 9evera l pairs
A tets were miscarried in the mails.
118 seersucker suit and a lady’s
and unfinished night dress also
Went astray. A pair of artificial teeth are
unclaimed. A pair of artificial eyes “re
among the dead letters. Among other
curious mail matter discovered through
lnrtvl eHd M et u™ ? r ®.* fl y net for horses, a
if' r l ! lack doth dolman, a man’s
old fr °hr k b OI ' t ’ ‘‘ 0I(i Ju<1 K«’ cigarettes.
brok ' :n , screw-driver, ladles*
caps, gray hair waves, hair crimpers,
ladies woolen fascinators, four and a half'
P°“ n “ a cheap tea, an old knife-blade, a
baa cli of tangled thread, ladies’ corset cov-
m 8 ’ 1 l“, rtee , n . oM pewter spoons, a dog
blankot, a lady’s old damaged silk dress
au» qUe l ”“ tmeS! (Water, shoe brush, gent’a
dirty clothes and old straw hat, lady’s blue
jersey, a pair of bathing trunks, old felt
tin.! b,rd * ett le cleaner and
tinware, griddle lifter, a dozen potato
parera, a sun bonnet, doll’s corset, doll’s
overshoes, a small clook, a pair of pruning
Bhears, a razor and ninety-nine pounds of
iron and metal castings.
■ora Monay fbr Yoar Work
S’ 0 ) 1 Improve good opportunities. Hal-
lett & Co., Portland, Maine, will mail free
’hfoimation showing how you can
m j 8 from |5 to $25 and upwards a day
and live at home wherever you are located.
Better write ; some have made over *60 in
a day; all new. No capital required;
started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc
cess for every worker. Send address and
see for yourself. 0 c26 dBm
Mora Obf Irian Than Most or’Em.
After the clerk had pulled down every
thing in the store without satisfying his
customer, a woman, she asked him if there
was anything else lie had not shown her.
“Yes, ma’am,” he said, “the cellar; but if
3'ou wish it I will have that brought up
and shown to you.”—Lowell Citizen.
A MOST UUliKAL OFFER.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.,
offer to send their celebrated Voltaic
Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty
days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv
ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, -lanhood.
&c. Illustrated pamphlet in tiealed en
velope with full particulars, mailed free.
Write them at once. Lkwtf
A Grateful Waller.
Gentleman (to wife, after leaving restau
rant)—The waiter seemed very grateful for
the liberal tip I gave him.
Wife (sententiously)—Very.
Gentleman—Did you overhear what he
whispered to the waiter at the adjoining
table?
Wife—Yes, part of it.
Gentleman—What was it?
Wife—Something about fools and their
money being soon parted.—New York
Sun.
“I have used Simmons Liver
Regulatoi^for many years, having
made it my only family medicine.
My mother before me was very
partial to it. It is a safe, good and
reliable medicine for any disorder
of the system, and if used in time is
a GREAT PREVENTIVE OF SICK
NESS. I often recommend it to my
friends, and shall continue to do
so.” Rev. James M. Rollins,
Pa9tor of M. E. Church, So. Fairfield, Va.
TIMK AND DOCTORS; BILLS SAVED by
always keepin* Simmons Liver Regulator in the
house,
“I have found Simmons’ Liver
Regulator tho best family medicine
I ever used for anything tbut may
happen, have used itin Indigestion,
Colic, Diarrhoea, Biliousness, and
found it to relieve immediately.
After eating a hearty supper, if, on
going to bed, I take about a tea-
spoonful, I never feel the effects of
the supper eaten.”
Ovid G. Sparks,
Ex-Mayor Macon, Ga.
ATONLY GENUINE'S*
Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper.
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Sole Proprietors.
SOULE REDD.
Soule Redd & Co
i)
Brokers, R«al Estate and Fire Insurance Agent*.
1038 Broad 81. Telephone 3.3.
Must be sold this week : Six well rentinz
Houses in Browncvillc.
City and Suburban Property for sale and rent.
Stocks and Bonds bought and sold.
Let us insure your houses. ocl7dly
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas, Mrs. Leo E. Swift applies foi lettem
of administration on the estate of George P.
Swift, jr., late of said county, r eceased.
These are. therefore, to cite all and singular,
the kindred and creditors ot said deceased, to
show cause, if any they have, within the time
prescribed fcy law, why said letters should not be
arauti d to suid applicant. ... * ,
Witness my official signature this December
IXRfi *. M. JJJvUUlva,
decToawlw
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY :
Whereas, Michael Sullivau makes application
for Jotters ol administration on the estate of
Katharine Sullivan, late of said county, de-
“These are, therefore, to cite all persons interest
ed kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any
thev have, within the lime prescribed by law.
‘by letters of administration should uotbe grant-
Witness myoffleiil signature this December
4th 1886. F - M - BR ?S?ln'a r v
dec4oaw4w
G-EORGIA MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
Whereus, R. E Farish applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of James B. Slac e, .ate
0, «°a U r U e^»e!‘lq cite all and s-ngular.
kindred and creditors, ol said deceased, to show
cause. il any they can,within the time prescribed.
?hould C not be granitd^os^d applicInL '
fitness my official signa-uw l^Decembe,
“oswhv Ordinary.
GEORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY
“whereas. Felder Pou makes application lor
letters ofahminist- ation on the estate of Burrell
B ThestMireftherefore, to cite all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to
‘Hr ™ “o&W*nalDecember
U dec6 oawtw Vj&BVn
OPIUM!
k of nar-
FftEK.
Duffy's Pure Walt Whiskey
on J
DulTy’s Formula.
For Malaria
6t . ki.iKaairra, ». 4,
Blrfr—My troatile has brt*n rlirotih-
C , ,Hy ru " rtnHn : 1,0 •PPCfHo. -lift
and wnakliesr. t
l?"JS.Z°fi r buff.* * Purr Malt WUIaam ml
P“JJ'. Foru ial.»i "U" ■ cum aoi a*k tV i m
1 1 ** ,u .fd k’k pound*
Ar.tweek. p R HOWI.ANn,
_ 11B Jaoason St.. Pats«*ox, n.
* r r»nll of u»mg your Ho 1' ,
r®’' Whisker anil Dtinv a Koran! 1
•"« that a the malarial feeling. I had u ...
been expelled : «nv epprtlte ho» reinrne.d ».nd
Inr.reMt In weight and utrenufL he*
taken place. JOllH DCH V.
WhxiSr, Ku**mn, N
th * pr*atMit rriief
“5 r . of »y° ,ir Hu re Suit Whfek«sjr
•nd Duffy s Forma >. in hrenklnff up ihr cliiht
•net fever, with which I hud been troubled iur
J, bj'eu troubled nl»o with nty
luiur* nnd blood •nltime. which b»r ulso led
relieved. a J. OI.KtaON.
.1—., S 22 Tokk St « W* PntM., I’a.
Dnntlemen—I had instluna: fever, which «*••
followed by typhoid und phoumonlo.
clana prescribed cod-llrer ml, bui rlltl aot ::n-
h P°* dlfEUMed and procured yoar
ulfy • I »irc. liult \\ hinkey »nd Duffy’s For >
R . ov mr k 0,, d at once. I was nlit o<|
atkelelou, and would not have believed it j o*.
•Ibis lo make »h« progreM I did in a «hort
Vltoa. I cannot wiy Loo much In tl.-lr favor
NVU. I.INDKMBYKH.
27 Honctxe 8t, Brooklyn, K. T.
Oentlemen—A venr ugo niv mo'lier wee
taken sJck with Malaria, and after her recov
ery »Uo wet troubled with a very bud conic ft.
She couched u jerent O-rI in the m-rnlnic. s ; .e
com mr need »on»etourI>uff) , s) , nr<' Milt V.'»in.
key and she thoucM It helped her. 1 sen! top
your Itaw Herl Formula and prepared It atoiioe
and I am happy to Inform you iter couch wal
entirely cured. She still oonltnncs iyi use
your whiskey ns a tonic, l have recoininendud
it lo several aped people, nnd they prefer It u>
any other •tiro a lane. MARIA M. i.YNCU.
^ Hagkbstowk. Mr».
Gcntlrmrn—I had hern for years suffer inf
with chills, nnd received no permanent relief
In the hands of « phvsiciiiti. The mnmdy
brought on hemoirlmues, but sm plcnsed 'o
say that ns n rewuli of tisinir your Duffy i
Pure Mull Whlokdy nnd Duffy's Formula, I
nm feeline better than I have in six venrs, and
I repurd its power in curing inulnrla oi» somo*
thiap wonderful. J U. BOO NR.
THI- DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO*
bantnuoRn, Md.
.<5FDrn Wuiskry is Soi.p Only w Bp.albb
Borruiti, Nkvku im ltui>
OLD
SAUL’S
CATARRH CURE.
. t’UO.Outt Sinple I’ox- sn.^ld
‘ SAD » , In person
" ^ver the
OLD SAUL COM F Y,
MALT IM OUR. Mf). Ut3.
CAPITAL PRIZE, - $150,000
‘ We do hereby certify that we euperviee tho m
rangement for all the Monthly and Quarterh
Drawinge of The Louisiana State Lottery Com
y, and in person manage and control ih*
wingt themselves, and that the same are eon
ducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faitl
toward all parties, and we authorize the Oompcsni
to use this certificate, with facsimiles o our tig*
natures attached. to its advertisements
Commlisfoacrm,
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers wtt
pay all Prises drawn in The Louisiana State Lot
teries which may be presented at our counters.
J. H. OOLENBY. Pres. Ln. Bfst’1 Bank.
J. W.HIliBKETII, Pres, ft tale BTast'l B’U
A. BALDWIN, Pres. Bf.O. Kat'l Bank
U
NPBSCfiDENTRP ATTRACTION I
Over Half a Million Districted
Louisiana State Lottery Comp’y.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the Legisla
Lure for Educational and Charitable purposes
with a capital of $1.000,000—to which a reservi
fund of over $5T>0,000 has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote ita franchise
waa made a part of the present Btate Goustilu-
tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879.
I Im Grand ftinffle number Drsvlngt
will take place montnly. It never scales or post
pones. Look at the following distribution:
IDOtti Grand Monthly
AND THE
EXTRAORDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING
In the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, December 14,1880..
Under the personal supervision and manage
meut of
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louitiana, t
Gen. JUBALA. EARLY, of Virginia.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
4S-N<itiee- Ticket. *r« Tan Dollar, oily. Halve*.
$5. Fifth., $1. Tenth., $1.
1,1ST or PRIZES.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 1150,000 $100,001
1 GRAND PRIZE OF 60,000 60,001
I GRAND PRIZE OF 20,000 90,0«»
J LARGE PRIZES OF 10,000 10,001
4 LARGE PRIZES OF 6,000 20,001
20 PRIZES OF 1,000 20,001
60 PRIZES OF 600 36,004
100 PRIZES OF 300 30,004
200 PRIZES OP 200 40,001
600 PRIZES OF 100 M,00(
1,000 PRIZES OF 60 60.001
APPOXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Approximation Prizes of $200 $10,004
100 “ " 100 10,004
100 “ •’ 76 7,604
2.270 Prizes, amounting to $6*2.604
Application for rates to clubs should be made
only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
For further information write clearly, giving
full address. POSTAL NOTES, Expres*
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in orbi
nary letter. Currency by Express iat our ex
pense) addressed m. a. 1>AFPiiiar,
Now Orleunw, lx.
Or BY. A. BA FPU IN,
Washington. B. f.
Make P. 42. Money 4trders payalile
und nthlri'HH Registered Fetters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL RANK,
wed ae&w5w New Orleans,.La.
COMMISSIONERS' SALE
FOR PARTITION.
Valuable City Property,
pEOROIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY-Undcr and
" J by virtue of an order from Hie Superior Court
of Muscogee County, passed on the first day of
the November term, iBKt thereof, the undersigned
Commissioners appointed by said court will sell
in front of the court house of said county, in
the city of Columbus, ol 1 the first Tuesday in Jan
uary 1*87, between the lepral hours of sale at pub
lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following
described city property, all lying Jn the city of
Columbus, county of Muscogee, .State of Georgia,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being
inthecityofOolur.ilH ki own and distinguish
ed in the plan of u . l city as the south half of
city lot numb 1 ..' lour hundred and eighty nine,
(489 , fronting on McIntosh street, (now Fifth
avenue, containing one fourth ») of an acre,
more or less, together with all and singular the
rights, members and appurtenances, und im
provements to the tame m any manner belong
ing Terms, cash.
Possession given on execution of deed to pur
chaser.
J. L. WILLIS,
I. L. POLLARD,
J. G. MOON,
nov SQ-dtd Commissioners.
NOTICE is hereby given to all parties bavins
demands against P. McArdle, lute of.Muscogeec-
county, deceased, to present them to me properly
made out, within the time prescribed by law, so
as to show their character and amount. And all
persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re
COLU M BUS
Iron Works
COMPANY,
Columbus, ------ Georgia.
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS,
DEALERS IN
Lime, Shingles. Dressed and Matched Ceiling and Flooring
and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dress
ing Lumber for other parties.
-AGENTS FOR
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard
Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and
BROWN COTTON GINS
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
Stratton’s Improved Absorption Ice Machines, Saw Mills
Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles,
QOLDBIT OOTTOIT PRESSES
The Improved Calender Rollers.
The above cut represents the Improved Calender Rollers,
so much admired and extensively used by Cotton Manufac
turers of the present day. They consist principally of five
Rollers, .six inches in diameter, 40 inches long; two of thorn
hollow, being a receptacle for steam. They are furnished
with all necessary pipe and valves, fitted up ready to he at
tached to a Boiler; lias all the latest improvements on same,
ineludiug the Selvage Rollers ane Cloth Yard B’older ; a taut
and loose Pulley, 20 inches in diameter, 4 inches face, all
ready to be connected to a line of Shafting. II only requires
a trial to demonstrate their indispensibility.
leap werl.se a wOm
WILLIAMS & POU
Successor* to J. A, WA L K ER
Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons,
HARPTESS SA^rmi-iEIR/^r,
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas
ure in showing any one through our stock. It co«t« nothing to look. Cali and see those
BEAUTIFUL COLUM BUS BUGGIES,
For which we are Sole Agents.
UNPRECEDENTED
STOCK OF
Piece Goods
NOW READY
For Fall, 1886.
Clothing Made to Order,
Variety llnpnrnllolrd.
Prleee Reasonable.
ftaUnfarUeu
NOS. 1 k 311
GOODS selected now will be made ready te
delivery at any date desired. 0*11 *ad fewer fee
with *n order.
G. J. PEACOCK*
Clothing; Hisnafnctnror, 1*00 A lit*
Broni Street. 4'nlnmbns «*.
Five Cold and Two Silver M«dal«|
awarded In 1885 at the Expoeitiona aC
New Orleans and Louisville, and the D*-
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Corallne over bom
or wlialelione has now been demonstrated
by over five yeaia’ experience. It it more
durable, more pliable, more comfortably
and never breakt.
Avoid cheap imitations made of variote
kinds of 4»rd. None are genuine rjn’eV
“Db. Waknbk’b CoKALitm" ia print*
on inside of steel cover.
FOI SALE BY ALL LEAOIRQ MERCHABTB.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro r dway, New York CHA
A Nlnndarrt Msdirfil Work
KNOW THYSELF.
ILLUSTBATED SAMPLE FBE1S TO AUb
A ttreat Medical Work on MnnbooA
ntimuruii viiwniy, ivur
Ity, Premature Decline i
and the untold miHery rt
orexcesscH. A book for every man, young,
dle-aged and old. It contains J26 preacr '
for all acute and chronic diseases, each —.
which is invaluable. So found by the Author
whose experience for 2fi years J* such as probably
never before befel the lot of any physician. M
SrronT'of* YmS&
Vora indiscretion
ig, raid-
nptlona
one di
ry and
aid. Valuable outfit and particulars
F. O. VICKGRY, August*. Me.
ov4 w(m
Brown Cotton Gins, Feeders and Con
densers.
All the very latest improvements: im
proved roll box, patent whipper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel bearimr", m. improved Feeder,
enlarv-d iinsfc prey 'ondenser.
t tong, Bimpiet”construction, durable
, gin '"fit —t..s light, cleans the seed per-
"jfect.j arid produces first class samples.
DELITEUEI) Fit DI£ OF FitKIGIIT
at any ai'crnsible point. Hend for full
description and prloo list.
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, Agents, Columbus, Ga.
aSatAwm
country for 12.60, or the money will be refunt
in every instance. Price only $1.00 by mail. p<
paid. Illustrated sample 6 cent*. Bend uow,
Gold medal awarded the author by the National
Medical Association, to the President of which*
the Hon. I*. A. Bisfiell, and associate oHIcers oi
will heiHtfitall. London Lancet.
There is no member of society to whom Thff
Hcienco of life will not be usefhJ. whether youth*
parent, guardian, instructor or clergyman.—Ai^
gonaut.
Address the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr.
W. H. Parker, No. 4 Huliinch street, Boston,
Maas., who may bo consulted on ull diseases rn>
ijuiring skill ami experience. Chronic and olmti-
nate diseases that have huffled the skill of all
other physicKuR a specialty. Such treated huo
cessfully without an instance of failure. Men
tion this paper. ap‘28 wl
ALYDOR
gentlemen'-sFRIEND
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Ask your tlruggihf, fop it.
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Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GKOUGIA, MUSC OO'EF COUNTY.
All parlies hayin:: d tiirs ugainet Tlioa. D,
I'ovtson, tU-eused. are hereby notified to present
the Hame, duly authenticated, to me t within tl:f
time prescribed I y law; and all parties indebted
to suid 'l’hoh. I). Fort son arc required to inakt
immediate payment to me.
T. W. FORTSON,
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