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Nino miles from this place, on the Dan- !
Lurg road, a small oak tree was b'own
down by a storm. Mr. John Frank saw
something shining as he was passiog, and
examined the roots of the same. In the
hole left by the tree he claims to have
found almost a peck of gold. The jewels
were diamonds, rubies and pearls, and par
ties who have seen them say (hey are
worth SISOOO to 8:20,000. The belief
expressed by the few is that they are a
part of the lot lust by the Confederate Cab
ioet, os they were on that road wheD they
were lost. It is supposed that the party
that buried it was killed soon after, and
consequently they were Dever unearthed.
Warhlegton (fTVi..) Gazette.
Lawyers will gladly learn that brough
am, the great English barrister was al
ways enreful of his throat, and further
that I)r. Hull’s Cough Syrup is the best
remedy for bronchitis and other throat
troubles.
A man stopping his paper, wrote to the
editor : “1 think folks ottent to spend (her
mutiny fur payper, mi daddy diddeut and
evcrybnddy sed lie was the intelligentest
uian in the country and had the smartest
family of hoiz that ever dugicd taters.”
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Ayer’s llair Vigor improves the beau
ty of the hair and promotes its growth.
It imparts an attractive appearance, a
delightful and lasting perfume. While
it stimulates the roots, cleanses the scalp
and adds elegance to luxuriance, its ef
fects are enduring, and thus it proves it
self to bo the best and cheapest article
for toilet use.
A wicked man in Davenport, being on
his deuth bed, wished to consult some
proper person regarding his future state,
and his friends sent a fire insurance agent
to him.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the most potent,
blood purifier, and a fountain of health
and strength, lie wise in time. All
baneful infections are promply removed
by this unequalled alterative.
One year ago a nctdlo entered the waist
of a young lady in Astoria, and a few
days since it was removed from the right
arm of the fellow who is “her steady
comp’ny ”
When you suffer from dyspepsia,
heartburn, malarial affections, kidney di
sease, liver complaint and otl cr wasting
diseases. When you wish to enrich the
blood and purify the system generally.
When you wish to remove all feeling of
weakness, weariness, lack of energy, try a
bottle ot Brown’s Iron Bitters and sec i
how greatly it will benefit you. It sur- |
passes all known remedies as an cnricher !
for the blood and a perfect regulator of
of the various functions. Ask your drug
gist.
Whitt’s Trumps?
Life is a pack of cards Childhood’s best
cards nro hearts ; youth is captured with
diamonds ; middle age is conquered by a
club; while old age is raked in liy the in
satiable spade.
“Is this your dog, Joint?”
“No. lie belongs to Squire Smith, and
between you aud me lie’s a deal smarter
than his owner!”
“Yes, there are dogs of that sort. I
have had several myself!”
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An Incident in Virginia.
Our old friend, Mr. Wm. Claughton, I
of lleathsville, sheriff of Northuinber- |
land Co., Ya.. says: “We have many !
good medicines in our parts, hut nothing
equals St. Jacobs Oil, the Great Ger- j
man Remedy. My family keep the Oil
in the house at all times and use it for j
almost everything that a medicine can be
used for. They claim that it is une
qualed for rheumatism and all bodily
pains.- -lappnhannock, (Fa.,) Tide Water
Index-
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I hey soy you can see the comet now
with the aid of a good gloss Be careful
to take a gloss of the right kiud ; other
erwise you may see two comets.
♦ « —■
As a street car conductor took a rural
passenger's money the other day, he called
it an agricultural fare.
In pocket pickiug, a* in everything else,
a men never succeeds uutil he gets his
baod in.
If a cough disturbs your sleep, take
Piso’s Cure for consumption and rest
well.
The man who had both hauds caught iu
a hajeutter knows what it is to meet dis
aster ou every hand.
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In the stores ol Paris glass is taking the
phcc of wood for flooring, It costs more
than wood, but it lasts longer, and besides
being easily kept clean, allows enough light
to be transmitted through its roughened
surface for the employes to work by iu the
floor beneath. The glass is cast io squares
aud set iu stiong iuu fiajies.
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fOR. RAI3NT.
CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
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IXO AM. OTHER MODI I.Y PAIN* AXII It MKS.
field bjr Druggist* mik! Dcalera *■%errwh«r«*. Fifty Cenii a bottle
Direction* In II I.aoftusges.
Til F. t’IIAIM.KH A. VOGFLKR CO.
'Bmhmoh to A. TOO CLIP. * CO.j BaiOac-e, Ud., 1.8. 1.
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jSS&Ke NDALLS'k
&£ - 1 ‘oY k\l \
•rur. cost st icKssn i. ih:tii:i»v '
ever discovered, hh it 1h certain in it« effects and does
not blister. Alho excellent for hmuati flesh. READ
PROOF BELOW,
KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE.
Fremont, Ohio, Jan ‘2sth, 1881.
Dr.. B. J. Kf.ndali. At Co., Gents; —I think it my du
ty to render you my thanks for benefits and profits
which I have derived from your invaluable am! far
famed Spavin Cure. My cousin anti I had a valuable
stalljou worth S4(XH) which had a very had spavin, and ’
wan pronounced hy four eminent Vetinary Burgeons
lieyon 1 any cure, and that the Horse was done for ev
er. An h last resort i advised my cousin to try a bot
tle of Kendall's Spavin (Jure. It Pad a magical effect, *
the third bottle cured it and the horse is as well an ev
«r. Dr. Dick, of Edinburgh, the eminent vetinary
surgeon was an uncle of m nr, and I take great intcr
ost in assisting his profession. Yours truly,
James A. Wibson, Civil Engineer.
KENDALI/S SPAVIN CURE.
We t Enosburgh, Yt„ Feb. 15th, 1881.
Dn. B. J. Kkkday.l. At < -’o., (tents Several mouths
ago I injured my knee joint which caused an enlarge
ment to grow the sise of a large walnut and caused
me very severe pain all the time for tour or five weeks,
when I In gan to mm Kendall’s Spavin (hire witli the
most satisfactory results. it has completely removed
the enlargement and stopped the lameness and pain.
I have long known it, to be excellent for horses but
now I know it to be the l>est liniment for human flesh
that I am acquainted with. Yours truly,
T. I*. LAWRENCE.
Kendall's Spavin Cure
In sure in its effects, mild in its action as it docs not
blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful to reach ev
erv deep seated pain or to remove any boi y growth or
other enlargement*, such hh spavins splints, curbs,
callous, sprains, swellings and lameness and all en
largements of the joints or limbs, or for rheumatism
in man and for any purpose for which liniment is used
for man or beast. It is now known to be the heat lin
iment for man ever used, acting mild and yot certain
in its effects.
Seud address for Illustrated Circular which we
think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy .
has ever met with such unqualified success to our i
knowledge, for beast as well as man.
Price sl, per bottle, or six bottles for $5. All Drug- .
gists have it or can get it for you, or .t will be sent to
Huy address on receipt of price by the proprietors. Dr. (.
H. J. KENDALL Ai <’<>., Enosburgh Falls, Vt. {i
Bor Snlv at ('i)KTHAL DU! ii STOUT. (
THE SUN. T“ l
NEW YORK, 1884.
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a moment’s reflection must convince that
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POOR PEOPLE snd t pc,, i’ le ofn,od .
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UIIEUMA'ISM,
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AYER’S
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No other complaint* are so insidious in their
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A Terrible Cough Cured.
“In 1857 I took a severe cold, which affected
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Ciikkky Pectoral saved me.
iIOR ACK Fa IIC BROTHER.’*
Rockingham, Yt., July 15, 1882.
Croup.— A Mother** Tribute.
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Mrs. Emma Gfdnky.**
159 West 128th St., New York, May lfi, ISB2.
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tried. A. J. Crane.’*
Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882.
“ I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis,
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cess, I was cured by the use of Ayer’s Cher
ry Pectoral. Joskrii Walden.’*
Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1882.
“ I cannot say enough in praise of Ayer’s
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Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882.
No case of an affection of the throat or
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FOR SALE BY
T. F. JOHN. Blakely, Georgia. ■
JOHNSON & FIELD,
MANUFACTURERS OF
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<r* These Celebrated Mills have long
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Slip Johnson"& field, •
RACINE. WIS.
Cabinet Carpenter
WORK..
I HAVE REMOVED FROM MACON TO
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GENERAL. CARPENTRY WORK,
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at my residence on the Fort Gaines road, 1£
miles from town A. PANTONE.
Blakely, Ga. Mar, 1, ’B3. ly.
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FOR SALE
APPLE TREES,
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Address, W. K. NELSON,
Nov. 15-3 m. Augusta, Ga
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“78 tilth St., AV»r York , May 10,1882.
Messrs. J. C. Ay Kit & Co., Gentlemen :
Last whiter 1 was trout fled with a most
uncomfortable itching humor affecting
more especially my limbs, which itched so
intolerably at night, and burned so intense
ly, that I could scarcely hear any clothing
over thorn. 1 was also a sufferer from a
severe catarrh and catarrhal cough; my
appetite was poor, and my system a good
deal run down. Knowing the Value of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, by observation of
many other cases, and from personal uso
in former years, 1 began taking it for tho
above-named disorders. My appetite im
proved almost from the first dose. After
a short time the fever ami itching wero
allayed, and all signs of irritation of tho
skin disappeared. My catarrh and cough
were also cured by the same means, and
my general health greatly improved, until
it is now excellent. 1 feel a hundred per
cent stronger, and I attribute these results
to tho use of the-. Sarsaparilla, which
1 recommend with all confidence as tho
best blood medicine ever devised. I took
it in small doses three times a day, and
used, in all. less than two bottles. 1 place
these facts at your service, hoping tlicir
publication may do good.
Yours respectfully, Z. I\ Wilds.**
Tho above instance is but one of the many
constantly coming to our notice, which prove
the perfect adaptability of Ayer’s Sarsa
parilla to the cure of all diseases arising
from impure or impoverished blood, and a
weakened vitality.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
cleanses, enriches, and strengthens the blood,
stimulates tho action of the stomach and
bowels, and thereby enables the system to
resist and overcome tlic attacks of all Scrofu
lous Diseases, Eruptions of the Skin, lllieitr
mat ism, Catarrh, General Debility, and all
disorders resulting from poor or corrupted
blood and a low state of the system.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists: price SI, six bottles
for j?r>.
AYER’S
cathartic:
Best Purgative Wfedicino
! cure Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and
all Bilious Disorders.
Solti every where. Always reliable.
Railroad Schedules.
Central and Southwestern Railroads.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 14, 1883.
ON AND AFTER Sunday, Jan. 14.1883,
pas.-eriger trains on the Central and South
western Railroads and branches will run as
follows:
Read Down. Read Down.
No. 1 From Savannah. No. 51.
9.00 am Lv... Savannah. ..Lv. 8.00 pm
4.15 pm Ar Augusta.... Ar. 6.10 am
C. 25 p m Ar Macon Ar. 4.54 a m
1120 pm Ar Atlanta Ar. 8.45 am
6.05 a m Ar....Columbus....Ar. 1.40 p m
2.53 anr Ar Eufaula....Ar. 4.21 p m
4.16 a m Ar Albany.... Ar. 4.05 p m
Ar..Millec!gevi!)e..Ar. 11.19 am
Ar Eatonton Ar. 1.05 p m
No. 16. From Augusta. No. 18.
9.00 am Lv Augusta Lv. 11.00 p m
3.50 pm Ar... Savannah ...Ar 7.00 am
6.25 p m Ar Macon
11.20 p m Ar Atlanta.;
005 a m Ar... Columbus
2.53 atn Ar Eufaula
4.16 a m Ar...... Albany
No. 4. From Macon. No. 52.
7.30 p m Lv Macon Lv 8.05 a m
7.00 ain Ar... Savannah ...Ar 3.50 p m
6.10 am Ar Augusta ...Ar 4.15 pm
fr. ..Milledgeville...Ar 11.19 am
• Eatonton Ar 1.05 p m
No. !. From Macon. No. 101.
9.35 ain Lv Macon Lv 8.00 p m
4.21 p m Ar Eufaula Ar 2.53 a m
4.05 p m Ar Albany Ar 4.16 a m
No. 3. From Macon. No. 15.
9.00 a m Lv Macon Lv 9.35 p m
I. pm Ar... Columbus ...Ar 6.05 am
No. 1. From Macon. No. 3. No. 51.
8.00 a rn Lv...Mac0n...1.v 7.00 p m 5.07 a m
12.25 p m Ar..Atlanta..Arl 1.20 pm 8.45 a m
No. 1. From Atlanta. No. 4. No. 52.
2'40 p m Lv... Atlanta...Lv 9.30 pm 4.15 am
6.55 p m Ar...Macon...Ar 5.00 am 7.47 am
2 53 a m Ar...Eufaula...Ar 4.21 pm 4.21 ptr>
4.16 a m Ar*... Albany...Ar4.os pm 4:05 pm
6.05 a m Ar..Columbus..Ar 1.40 p m 1.40 pm
Millcdgev’le..Ar 11.19 am 11.19 am
Ar..Eatonton...Ar 1.05 pm 1 05 pm
6.10 a m Ar..Augusta..Ar 4.15 pm 4.15 pm
7.0(1 a in / r..Savannah..Ar 3.50 pm 3.50 pm
No. 4. From Columbus. No. 16.
12.00 noon Ly... Columbus...Lv 8.00 pm
5.10 pm Ar Macon Ar 4.05 am
11. pm Ar Atlanta Ar 8.45 pm
2.53 am Ar Eulaula Ar 4.21 pm
4.16 a m Ar Albany Ar 4.05 pm
?. Ar... Milledgeville...Ar 11.19 am
Ar... Eatonton ...Ar 1.05 pm
0.10 arn Ar Augusta Ar 4.15 pm
7.00 ahi Ar Sa.annah Ar 3.50 pm
No. 2. From Eufaula. No. 102.
12.01 p m Lv Eufaula Lv 12.39 p m
4.05 pin Ar Albany Ar 4.16 a m
6.35 p m Ar Macon Ar7 .37 a m
6.05 a m Ar....Co’-tubus Ar 1.40 pm
11.20 p in Ar Atlanta Ar 12.25 p in
Ar...Milledgeville.. Ar 11,19 am
Ar Eatonton ...Ar 1.05 p m
6.10 am Ar Augusta Ar 415 p m
7.00 ain Ar... Savannah ...Ar 3.50 p m
No. 18. From Albany. No. 100.
12.00 noon Lv Albany Lv 10.40 p m
4.21 p in Ar Eufaula Ar 2.53 a m
6.35 p m Ar Macon Ar 7.37 an»
6.05 a hi Ar... Columbus.... Ar 1.40 p m
11.20 p in Ar Atlanta Ar 12.25 p m
Ar...Milledgeville...Ar 11.19 am
Ar Eatonton Ar 1.05 pni
O' 10 am Ar Augusta Ar 4.15 p m
7.00 ain Ar... .Savannah Ar 3.50 p m
No. 20.—From Eatonton and Milledgeville.
2.15 p m Lv Eatonton ....’
358 pin Lv..Milledgeville
6.25 p m Ar Macon
6.05 ain Ar Columbus
2.53 a m Ar...Eufaula
4.16 a m Ar..'....Albany
11 20 a m Ar Atlanta
iti. 10 a m Ar Augusta
7.00 a m Ar Savannah
Local Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains
between Savannah and Augusta, and Savan
nah and Atlanta, Macon and Albany, and
Albkny and Montgomery.
Pullman Hotel Sleeping Cars between
Cnieago and Savannah, via Cincinnati with
out change.
Pullman Palace sleeping Cars between
Lousiville, Ky., and Savannah without
change.
Connections.
The Milledgeville and Eatonton train runs
paily (except Monday) between Gordon and
Eatonton, and daily (except Sunday) be
tween Eatonton and Gordon.
Eufaula train connects at Cutlibcrt for
Fort Gaines, daily except Sunday.
The Albany and Blakely trains runs daily
(except Sunday) between Albany and
Blakely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and
Western railway; at Augusta with all lines
to North and East; at Atlanta with Air-Line
and Kennesaw Routes to all points North,
East and West.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured at
the 'Ticket office on Mulberry street, or at
Depot. WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Supt. C. R. R., Savannah'
G A. WHITEHEAD, Gen. Pass. Agent.
J. C. SII 4.W, Gen. Trav. Agent.
W. F. SIIELLMAN,
Supt. S. W. R. R. Macon.
Traio from Blakely leaves daily (except
Sunday) at 7:30 am., and arrives at 8:12
p. m.
Standard Weights.
Wheat GOjßuckwhcat 52
Shelled Corn 56'Dried Penches(un-
Ourn in the ear... 70 peeled) 33
Peas 60 Dried Peaches ptel-
Rye 50| ed 38
Oats 32jDried Apples 24
Barley 47 Onions... 57
Irish Potatoes 60 Stone Coal 80
Sweet Pota 0e5.... 55lUnslacked Lime... 80
W bite Beans 60jTurnips., 55
Clover Seed 60;Corn Meal 48
Timothy Seed 45,Wheat Bran 20
Flax Seed 56 Cotton Seed 30
Hemp Seed 44'Grount! Peas 25
Bine Grass Seed... 14,Plastering Lair-... 8
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