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RDTT S. HOWARD, Editor,
tj E r E:s JEI SON, GA.
ns a>iv wnmsv.s, .fiy i>.
Naiional !)e:siocnil.lts Ticket,
FOR PRESIDENT:
WfSFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK,
OK 1’ KN NBYLV ANT A.
F< Ml VICE-PR ESI DENT
WILLIAM IT, ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA.
—Gov. Colquitt is still on the pad !
l'he t,rouhies over the Turkish question
appear to be increasing.
France lias commenced the work of
moving the Jesuits from her territory.
—Gen. Hancock’s letter of acceptance will
be a document worth reading.
—We do not like the situation of aTairs
in this Senatorial District. Something must
lie done gentlemen !
—Hancock* had an interview with Tildon
the other day, it is said that the feeling be
twen the two is very cordial.
—The explosion of a meteor, the size of
barrel, near Macon lighted up the w hole city.
The negroes were badly [l ightened.
—The Democratic Congressional district
Convention Ibr this district, will he held in
Gainesville on the tenth of next August.
'Hie convention will nominate a candidate
to make the race in this district.
—The trial of Ayres and Thomas Jones for
complicity in the murder of Lieut Mclntyre
three years ago. while the latter was conduc
ting a raid on illicit distilleries in Northern
Georgia, commenced last week in the United
States District Court at Atlanta. The pris
oners were acquitted.
—A military man is not necessarily “ a
strong man” in the sense in which the
phrase was used in connection with General
Grant. In the ease of the ex-President, il
meant that the civil arm of the government
should be subordinate to the military.
General Hancock’s creed is the old
Democratic principle of the subordina
t’on of the military to the civil power in time
of peace—l he only w;y in which a republic
can fie perpetuated. —Savannah Now-. j.
Weaver the greenback candidate for the
Presidency, thinks that lie has the positoiu.
lie makes it after this style : his party wiii
e-'irry two or three States which will throw the
election in the house and there the tie vote
or the ballance of power is held by De La
Matvr, the greenhaokcr from Indiana, win.
will vote for him and thus put Weaver in the
p esidential Chair.
By t!i time the Georgia legislature gets
ready to elect a new Senator, Joe lJrown will
have one of the Ingest booms that has been
raided in this State. Ilia course, and the
facility with which he improved the few
idling hours that were left him made him a
reputation that it will he hard for the politi
cians to beat him out this fall.
—'Hie Athens Watchman has hoisted to
its masthead the name of the lion. Einorv
Speer for representative from (his district
nu 1 Capt. Pope Harrow as candidate tor the
legislature from Clark countjx
—Grant hates Hancock !
—An unusual amount of typhoid fever is
prevailing in Atlanta.
—'l'iie German element in the Western
States will vote for Hancock.
—Overskirts have disappeared almost en
tirely from the fashionable world.
—The Daily Banner gets to this office
just about, three times a week. Please look
into it for us Mr. Editor.
—Tito cross earning of the Georgia Ruil
r a. mont h show an increase of $24,340,58 as
last compared with June o r last year.
—i he Pittsburg Post is authority for the
st ate mac that five hundred i I uncock clubs wore
started in Pennsylvania on the day of the
nomination. The enthusiasm increases daily.
—The Baltimore Gazette says the drift of
pvblic opinion in Philadelphia inclines to
the belief that Hancock will carry the Key
stone State. Ordinarily Pennsylvania is Re
publican, but it has gone Democratic several
tones in recent years, and State pride and
the soldier vole will probably carrv the next
election for the Democratic candidate by a
triumphant majority.
—Owen Buck, of Oceanica. Md., had a
vicious, kicking horse, which he was anxious
to sell. While trying to make a bargain
with a probable purchaser, he remarked:
“That, horse is so gentle that my little girl
could go up behind him and twist Ids tail,
and he wouldn’t raise a hoof.” Tue gbl
overheard this lie, took it for the truth, tried
the experiment on being left alone with the
the horse, and was killed by a k ek.
Gainesville, Jefferson & Southern Railroad.
Pkksidknt’s Office. ?
Gainesville, June 21. 1880. )
A special moe’iug of the stock holders in
the Gainesville, Jefferson & Southern Ruil
nuul Company, is hereby called to meet in
the court house in Jefferson, at ten o’clock
a. m., Saturday the 24th day of July next.
Important business will lie before the meet
ing, a part of which will be the election of
a President and Directors to serve during
the next year.
By order of the Board.
A. I). Can leu, Pres.
W. C. I low A HO, See.
V/ nod’s Camp Ground, July 3d, iB3O.
.in. Kditou:—Please announce in your
paper, for the benefit of all concerned, tiiat
Pure will he a basket meeting at the above
named place, commencing at ten o’clock
Tuesday morning after the fourth Sabbath
hi July. Services before and after dinner;
to ontinue at least four days. Come one
any sdl, and bring dinner for yourself a id
another. lours, &,(*.,
M. 11. Eakes,
P• C. Mulberry Circuit.
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-he forger loves to write with a steal pin.
The Railroad Situation.
T? wee weeks ago we had the biggest boom
on the II diroad question you ever heard tell
of, but alas it lias collapsed, the bubble has
been punctured and the naked fact stares us
in the face, that we arc about to loose the
golden opportunity, to be a great city and a
prosperous people.
Yet we can say that the difficulty is none
of our making, our people have stood square
up to th-ir agreement, and have all along
earned their end of the bargain. The trouble
now is the location of the road. Several
routes were surveyed when the project was
on foot before, and it was thought that when
these routes were surveyed, this time the cheap
est- and best of these would be selected. But
since the surveyors have been in the field
they have surveyed and examined several
routes amongst others the route by Dr. A.
DcLaperriere, they state that this route is
but a little over three miles longer than the
Allan’s Fork route, which is favoured by our
people. It now transpires that all of the
citizens of Gainesville are in favor of the
DcLaperriere route because it opens up the
Mulberry country to them for trade. Our
people object to this because it will take from
them the very cream of the trade by which
they expected to buil 1 up Jefferson. This D
the trouble in a nutshell, and to us it is a
serious one which cannot be remove 1. The
various arguments used by our [iconic it is
useless to give here, it is sufficient to know
(■hat they are satisfied with them, so much so
that they prefer to have no road, than for it
to go by DeLaperriere’s, and had they known
that this was (he intentions of Gainesville
they would not have put a dollar into the
enterprise. We trust that there is yet hope
for a favourable adjustment of the matter as
our people above all things desire in good
faith to build the road.
Commencement Sermon.
Rev. J. 15. S. Davis, of Newnan, Georgia,
preached the commencement sermon of
Martin Instil iRc last Sabbath.
Mr. Davis marrie ’ his wife in this county
and became a citizen of this town, and at
one time was Principal of the Institute,' and
his numerous friends came out in large num
bers to hear him. He clio.se for his text.
•* He is the Son of God.” Acts 0 : 20, and
made two genera! divisions ; first, what the
‘ext includes, and second, what is the result
:f this truth is accepted.
The sermon was listened to with marked
attention by the crowded audience, and we
trust made a lasting impression for good.
Commencement-
The Commencement exercises of the Mar
tin Institute began last Sunday by the
preaching of the commencement sermon by
Rev. J. B. S. Davis of Newnan Ga.
Yesterday and to-day was devoted to the
examination of the various classes, tills part
of the exercises is hardly ever attractive to
the spectators and therefore the attendance
is usually small and mostly made up of the
parents and friends of the students and those
who take an interest in educational affairs.
It is a hard matter to say anything new or
striking about an examination for where
there are a large number of classes and all
of them stand good examinations you soon
exhaust your store of complimentary adjec
tives and have to go to repeating.
YYe will therefore say that the present pu
pils arc keeping up the past reputation and
standard of the Martin Institute.
The Reading of the Juveniles and Speeches
from the Little Folks.
Last night s programme of the Commence
meat was carried out in fine style. Tab
feature of tiie exercises is gaining in favor
every year, and deservedly so, fr it is a!
ways entertaining, and does riot weary the
audience. \\ e confess that it is in great*
favor with us, because the selections gener
ally lack the usual sentimental nonsense so
often found in the young lady's composition
on “ 1 rue Excellence,” or some kindred
subject. Last night the selections were va
ried and good. The little girls re a with
care aivd emphasis, in a voice that could be
heard all over the house. As an evidence of
the appreciation by the audience of this part
of the programme, it was loudly applauded.
Toe little boys did well, and exhibited a
spirit of emulation that was
Close observation hears us out in saj mg that
we have never seen hut few students in the
Martin Institute who could not speak, no
matter what kind of cracked voices, weak
lungs, or bashful manners when they first
entered school, a term would bring them out
so that they cou! 1 make a creditable display
in public, and what was once a great trial is
no longer dreaded or evaded. These little
boys promise well, and wo wish each one of
them could get the prize.
Democratic Meeting.
The Democrats of Jackson county are re
quested to meet in couitiiousc in Jefferson at
12 o’clock rn. on Wednesday the 4th day of
August next, for the purpose of selecting
delegates to represent the county in the Con
gressioual Convention to bo field in the city
of Gainesvill Hall eoun'y, on the tenth day
of August next, at which time a candidate
will be nominated to represent this District
in the 47th Congress.
A full attendance is desired that a full ex
pression of opinion may be had, b} r order of
the committee.
N. B. Cash, Chairman.
A Fooi Once More.
“ For ten years my wife ‘ was confined to
her bed with such a complication of ailments
that no doctor could tel! what was the mat
ter or cure her, ami 1 used up a small fort
une in humbug stuff. Six months ago I saw
a U. S. flag with Hop Bitters on it, and 1
thought 1 would be a fool once more. I tried
it, but. my folly proved to be wisdom. Two
bottles cured her, she is now as well and
strong as any man’s wife, and cost me only
two dollars. Such folly pa. s.— 11. W.. Do
troit, Mich.
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A man may be worse than he ought to br,
but ho cannot be any better.
V* hy do tii eves lent a com Tollable life?
Because they take tilings easy.
V 7 e and nssd ay’s E x.e rc i ses •
Iho exercises of yesterday were carried
out in hue style, and were witnessed by laqge j
and appreciative audiences. The reading of
compositions in the morning by the young
ladies was all that could be wished, and their
handsome and attractive appearance upon
the stage made a!! the hoys just wish they
had one of them all to himself. We flatter
ourselves that we arc too wise to be caught,
making compansous or commenting upon
(heir compositions. It is sufficient to say
that they were beautiful (we mean the coin
positions, of course.) and. the you;m ladies
fit to be the wives of Princes.
In the evening the crowd listened to the
speech of Mr. I>. J. Simpkins, anniversarian
of the Martin Literary Society. This gen
tleman entertained his audience in a manner
highly creditable. His effort was a pro
nounced success.
At BP.M. t ; e house was packed to hoar
the young Ciceros, Patrick Henrya, Cal
houns, Clays, Websters, etc., exhibit their
various styles of oratory. The boys all did
well (we have a patent on that expression)
and covered themselves with glory, transpos
ing themselves into patriots burning with
their country’s wrongs, statesmen and legis
lators ambitious for their country’s good,
semi-ei vdlized barbarians, etc., with an ease
and felicity that was remarkable, consider
ing their ages arid opport unities. After the
speeches, Mr. U. J. N. Wilson delivered the
prizes, accompanied by a few appropriate re
marks. .Then the. benediction and'the show
was over, and the heat-oppressed audience
sought for coolness somewhere else.
S. S- Convention.
The S. S. Convention for the Sarepta As
sociation will be held at Cabine Creek church
in Jackson county on Tuesday the 20th of
July next. Important business will be at
tended to, speeches on various branches of
the S. 8. question by speakers selected for
the occasion.
Jund 80th 1880
J. G. Gibson Brest. Con.
Hew Trustee.
The Trustees of the Martin Institute met
Monday in Col, Silmar's office. The most
important business of the meeting was the
election of a Trustee to fill the vacancy in
the Board caused by the death of the lion.
Jackson Bell W. 11. Simpkins, Esq., o'
Harmony Grove, was elected. We think the
selection a good one in every respect. Mr.
Simpkins is a man well calculated and com
potent to fill the position ; besides, it was
but right to have that side of the county
represented in the Board.
Honored and Blessed.
When a board of eminent physicians and
chemist announced the discovery that by
combining some well known valuable reme
dies, the most wonderful medicine was pro
luoed, which would cure such a wide ran re
of diseases find most ah other remedies
could be dispensed with, many wi re scepti
cal ; btjt proof of its merits by actual trial
has dispelled all doubt, and to day the dis
coveries of t.het great mu-1 wine, Hop Bitters,
are honored and blessed by ail as bone fac
tors.
I'fie Voltaic Belt Cos., Marshall, _Mich.
Will send their celebrated .Electro-Voltaic
Belts to the afilieted upon 80 days trial,
ipcedy cures y uarantecd. They mean what
‘ hey say. Write to the? 1 w ithout delay.
Atlanta. Ga . Nov. 7. 1870.
D it. C. J. ?JOFFiSTT-.Dc.fr Sir—l cannot
; o;> strongly recommend your Toefchina
(Teething Bowlers) to mothers as one of the
best medicines they can obtain fw their debili
tate] and sickly infants. 1 have used it with
very satisfactory results the past summer
with my own child, and while we have here
tofore lost x child or two from teething
under oi lier remedies, our present-child that
lias taken Teethina is a fine healthy boy.
Its merits is certain to make it a standard
family medicine for this country for the irri
tations of teething and bowel disorders of
children of all ages.
I am, very respectfully,
A. P. BROWN, M.'d.
(Brother ex-Gov. Jos. K. Brown.
Big Excursion.
An excursion will leave Athens Friday
July 23d by way of the Georgia Railroad
for Atlanta Ga. Returning to Athens Mon
day morning The affair is under the man
agement of Sapp, Brydie & Cos., who are so
successful in the running of excursions,
thirties desiring to return before the regular
time can do so on tin regular train without
any additional expense.
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t.l/' A youug horse which Newt McDonald
is breaking, came near breaking him last
Saturday. Without giving any notice of his
designs the horse reared up and struck at
Mr. McDonald, with his fore feet, and suc
ceeded in breaking his nose and knocking
out a tooth and loosening the baliancc.
L# We again earnestly request that all
who have articles for the News, will confer
a great favor by having them at this office
not later than Monday. If this rule is not
looked after, and your piece does not appear
you may know that it was too late.
——o ♦•<.■£►.
Attention Democrats.
As agreed upon a meeting of the Democ
racy'of Jackson county will be lie ltd in the
court house at Jefferson on the third Satur
day in July. For the purpose or selecting
delegates to attend n Convention of the
Democratic party to he held in Atlanta on
Wednesday the 4th day of August next.
It is earnestly requested that each district
in the county bo represented in the meeting
on that day.
1 1 jcu aru a man of bi>Sn • s. !.yho strain of ‘
'{? your oi! js, avoidetim iiaats aaa uae ss
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cr 'll.' - .lu'.ticji- if you are married or si -pie, old or
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Noti.ee.
/U_s2©S߀*iA, .Inubk*on (.Ountj.
Whereas, upon application made to me in terms
of law by one-tilth of the qualified voters of the
2-ISth District, G. M.. of said county, asking that
the sale of intoxicating liquors be* restricted in
said District—
It is hereby ordered that an election be held in
said District, at the usual place of holding elec
tions iu the same, on Saturday, the Kith day of
July. 1880. That those who favor restriction of
the sale of intoxicating liquors, shall have written
or printed on their ballots the words, “ for re
striction.” and those who oppose shall have writ
ten or printed on their ballots the words, ” against
restriction,” and that the managers of said elec
tion shall keep, or cause to be bept, duplicate list
of voters and tall}' sheets, certify and sign the
same, one of which shall be filed with the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said county and the other
to be forwarded by said managers without delay
to his Excellency the Governor.
Given under my official signature, this May
20th, 1880. 11. W. KELL, Ord’y.
JACKSON SUPERIOR COURT.
■ FEBRUARY TERM, LSSO.
Present, His Honor, Alex. S. Erwin, Judge
of said Court.
GE 0 R GIA —J ack son Cos un ty.
Sallie Borders (col.) 1 Libel for Divorce
vs. j- &c. Rule to
Walton Borders (col.) J Perfect Service.
It appearing to the Court that the Defendant
in the above stated case resides without the limits
of said county, and it further appearing that said
Defendant resides beyond the limits of said State.
Ordered by the Court that service be perfected
upon the Defendant by publication in the Forest
News, a newspaper published in said county,
once a month for four months previous to the
next term of this Court.
February, 12th ISBO.
Wm. 11. Sr ri'Kixs,
A tty. for Plif. Alex 8. Erwin,
Judge &c.
I Thomas IE '"Mack Clerk Superior Court in
and for the county of Jackson do herby certify
that, the above and foregoing order is a true copy
of the original as appears from the minutes of
said Court, for February Term, 1880.
April Ath, 1880. Thomas 11. Niblack,
Clerk Superior Court.
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Serve an Injunction on Disease
By invigorating a feeble constitution, renovating
a debilEafccd physique, and enriching a thin and
innutritions circulation with Ilostetter’s Stomach
Bitters. E-o finest, the most highly sanctioned,
and the most popular tonic and preventive in
existence.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally.
CAUTION.
! hereby warn all person, in this State, not to
hive or harbor Bill Thomas (colord), as I have
employed him h wing the year, 1880. lie has left
w without- cause, and 1 will hold any person who
may lure him to a strict account under the laws
of this slate. J. M. BAILEY.
A. YT.hull,
BHOBIIIHJFI.,
ATHENS, - - GEORGIA.
WII.L I ■uy and. sell on Commission Securities
of all kinds. Office: at the Bank of the
ihiiversity. Refers to Y. L. G. Harris, Ferdinand
Phini/.y Stevens Thomas.
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PEIDMONT SALOON,
OPPOSITE PEIBIHOHT HOTEL.
G A IKES V ILL E . Q- .
Dealer ia Fio Llaasrs, Wines, Beer, Cigars &
Toteo.
READING AND BILLIARD ROOM AT
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cry year by ttMlrtf/ :U*r<^
For sale at OF. BEN DLRGR A OS, Drugstore.
W . Fr.E7.IINO. ) J. W. I>URKE.
j M.econ. C!a.
FLEMING & BURKE,
BOOKSELLERS STATI3NERES.
At]ao2i3 C3r-st„
V iii eai.e pleasure in obtaining anything in
their line.
jJOW.4 *ES> S*SO,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(1 ATNE.SVIX.LE, GEORGIA.
Prompt and faithful attention given to all Busi
ness placed in his hands.
*9. IE. McCASSTV M. g>.
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Oif rs h's protossi vnai wives to the people of
./elierson and surr • Ji xr 'omitry. i:A hones by :
lE'-gence air 1 atlem: ,n 5 •: 1 },; , b..kill to merit:
an- r*. cv, w a shave of the public patronage. Will !
practice pfvyeie in aJtitß branches. Two years ex- i
pen- ucc under a long experienced and sucessfull
practitioner.
next door to Forest News office.
G. W. WALKER)
cji r r iji g e sn ov s
Main Street, Gainesville, Georgia,
MANUFACTURER OF
Phmtons, Buggies and Farm 'Wagoi
I respectfully invite the people of Jackson county, and the public generally to
my work before purchasing elsewhere. As I AM STILL IN THE (' \ Rni
with GOOD STOCK, GOOD WORKMEN, and CLOSE ATTENTION TO IK sVvv
pared to oiler them anything in my line at *' hSS, 1 aill
H-oeis. Bottom
So send on your orders and work. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
Repairing Done in All of Its Branches!
Respectfully,
Feb. 6th, IS SO. G. W. WALKER.
LOOK out FOR the
WHEN the WHISTLE BLOW
11. TANARUS). Hitman, is receiving by rail and wagons a fresh Stock of Goods, to add to w ,
argo stock in store, consisting of 1,0 nis J 'i
LADIES and MENS HATS, BOOTS and SHOES,
both coarse and line.
Boys and Misses Hats, Boots and Shoes,
a full line of Ladies Dress goods consisting of
WORSTEDS, IMITATION WORSTEDS, ALPACAS, MUSLINS, LAWNS Pin
AND SWISS.
Together with a large and beautiful lot of PRINTS, also a full line MENS DRESS COffiit’
SIMERES. JEANS, LINENS and COTTONADES, and a full line of notions, also Glass aide
cry ware. Tin and Hardware consisting of Sweeps, Scrapes, Turners, Shovels and Scooters We
I locs and Ditching Shovels &c. &c. Also a big lot of Drugs and Patent Medicines, also Sucar C
lea, Soda, Bacon, Molasses, Syrup, Corn, Flour and a splendid lot of Tobacco of all grades
which lie wishes to sell cheap, to make room for his large stock which will conic when the Kyi
gets here. Uncle Dick will take pleasure in waiting on the Ladies.
RESPECTFULLY,
Fond Fork Ga., May 28th. H. I). HUM 4
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of all descriptions. PRINTS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, DOMESTICS. &c„ and a full li
DRESS GOODS of every variety ; NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. Ac My i
incut of J
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is complete, embracing all the latest styles and all grades, and in full suits, fur men. I
in stock every variety of U
jFs.mil.3r Groceries, Hardware,
(1j TLER 1 , GLASS V ARE. CROCKERY, Ac., &c. In a word, I have
wear or do almost anything else with, all of which I propose to sell as cheap as first-class
be bought anywhere. S
ji hankiul far former patronage, 1 nope all my old customers and many new ones will call
before purchasing elsewhere. Jg
F. M. BAILEY
N. B.—No trouble to show goods. Call, even if you don’t buy.
MEDICA L CIRCULA R.
Dr, W. P. DeLAPERRIERE
i enders thanks to hi.s friends for their liberality
extended to him professionally, and hopes by hi.s
past success, and with the active experience of
nearly six years closely applied, and by watching
after every possible interest of patients, to Still
Merit the favor of those in the community.
Having just furnished himself with a complete
SET OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. And a
stock of THE PUREST MEDICINES, and with
a GALV ANIC BATTERY for the purpose of
applying to hi.s patients, that most powerful
remedy ELECTRICITY, which has always been
unsurpassed for its effects in RHEUMATISM,
PARALYSIS, SPINAL AND NERVOUS AF
FECTIONS, and many other chronic diseases,
being associated with, hi.s brother Dr. J. C.
DeLaperriere, can say that he is much better
prepared THAN EVER BEFORE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION given TO SURGI
CAL CASES, and diseases of FEMALES and
CHILDREN.
Prompt attention given to urgent calls such as
acute fevers, PNEUMONIA, BRONCHITIS,
BILIOUS FEVER, TYPHOID FEVER, and its
COMPLICATIONS. One or the other of us can
always be found about the office, when not absent
on professional business, Let me say in justice to
myself, and injustice to patients, DO NOT PUT
OFF sending until too late, for many cases are
cured by applying the proper means in time, that
arc otherwise lost.
CHAR GES REASONABLE.
Respect*
w. p. DeLaperriere, m. and.
ENCOURAGE POKE MANUFACTURES.
Maysrillc Shoe Factory.
Me manufacture all kinds of shoes: mens’
Brogan’s and Boots, ladies’ High and Low Quar
tered Shoes, childrens’ Shoes, HARNESS and
BRIDLES. We are prepared to make all kinds
of fine work. We work the best material in the
most popular styles, and
Warrant our Work Equal to
any Goods on the Market.
We have experienced workmen employed, for
both coarse and line work. As we defy competi
tion in quality, prices and service, we nope to
have the pleasure of supplying you with Boots and
Shoes. BROWN A RILEY.
, Maysville, Ga.
Bf'sT’* 0 a iso keep constantly on hand a select
stock ol Groceries and Provisions. Bacon, Lard,
Sugar, Coffee, Syrup and Dry Goods, Ac.. Ac.
WHITE LEA
AND
© J L S,
Varnishes & Coio
DRUGS,
MEDICINES and CIIEMICAj
Grass and Clover Seed.
For any of above, or anything in the Drug!
call on
E. C. LONG & CO.,
Wholesale & Retail DmgPj
ATHENS, G--A-
Octobor 24th, 1870.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW REST^
Just publishcdy*^j
I Celebrated
radical cure (without medicine) of Nl
RifOEA or Seminal Weakness. !nvoiii!y 1
nal Losses, Impotency, Mental and i•• 1
capacity, Impediments to Marriage.. V, c |
j Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits- 111 , 1
| self-indulgence or sexual extravagance, ‘jj
The celebrated author, in this anroira
demonstrates, from a thirty\ ea ' . n J
full practice, that the alarming con j' c l [ j)flfiJ
self-abuse may he radically _ cured
dangerous use of internal medicine or ~J
tion of the knife ; pointing out a n l° , .' t . nH >j|
once simple, certain, and effectin'- 'F fen J
which every sufferer, no matter wink y. v3tt ]y|
may be, may cure himself cheaply* p ri j
radically. . yjk
JfeJ"This Lecture should be in j
every youth and every man in the *j o jtl
Sent under seal, in a plain i
dress, post-paid, on receipt of six et.* - I
postage stamps. j
Address the Publishers, .
T EH OULVERWELL
41 Ann St , New York ,F 11 1