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Official Organ of
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G. HEARD, ...Proprietor.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 ISH4.
The M orrl-town (Teun ) Gazette
pays: Rev. Dr. \V A M.intpnn.prv
lar• pastor nf the Baptist ( hutch at
thi place. roceutlv <• p pa t r
ship ul the Ctouri hut Die oil <-i h i.,
and took his departure <ur that |1
last Week. We rente tu lie - li M ut
gotnery from our eon ti,unity, nud no
doubt aur Baptist Diemls lure tetri"
his less us ti u h. if not mote than <
We commend him to his nr iv fold, and
the eouitnntty ut large into which he
hat gone, us uni only an hu minister,
but a public spirited Christian getitle
inao,
o*l. J hn Rcmven ot Da. Tlu •
II Carter ol \ i„ and K K iS’iblcy ol
Ark., at bitrators selected by the 800 l
Commission of the Nnttheiii system
of Railways, recently had a meeting in
Atlanta to settle matters of difference
arising under whit is known a-- the
peeling system between the (Vn:ral
and the E T. Va., Ic Gu., Railroads.
They made a dicision in the matte.'
submitted, which, according tuthe At
} nta Correspondent ■ f the Mac n Tel
egraph A Mes-enger will have the tl
fect of foreiog tbe E. T. Va., & Da .
R, R., to p ol ths receipts ol nearly
ihiity thousand bales of cotton tint
reported, which is equivalent to
the surrender ol between 20.000 a< and
$25 000 of its earnings to competing
roads.
Under (Du lie ol of ,- B> . COt
ting a Railroad.” the Atlanta (.'mi.
•litution of a recent issue had an
•bio and aJmirahle editorial, which
we reproduce below. Just at this
till)*, v hen the Railroad magnates
are arraigning ibe Railroad Com
oiisetoners of the State, this edito
rial is roost apropos,
H. \\ writing to the Courier-
Journal In m W ash ooton Ct’ v. t is
I his to say nhoni ihe >■ iet om i I I’.vne
to the Senate Iron Ohio, and his p li
able Bresideuual bn.on ;
“The*,!our mils that all al mg declared
that Mr. Tilden i- a candidate, now
tell ue that Mr Payne is Mr Til
den’s favorite A thoughtful view can
not uiiss seeing that, is a Democi >t u*
nominee for President, Mr. Payne is
an impossibility Ilis election to the
Senate eliminates Ohio from Demo,
erotic calculation. Presideniiully it
helps nobody, unless he be John Sher
man, and indeed the only serious tlm g
ol a political obaraciet ab ut the whole
matter of the revival . I this wise uid -
ton a ire is that in adds aid hi ilh.-d .
tiua to lbs rule (hat none but the rich
deserve, or at least can reach the Sen
ale, which is last earning and deserv
ing the title of "Our //ou*e of lords '
ltovcoTTixu a imi.iioui
The railroad manages assert, with
great bitterness, that neither the Mate
ttor the general govern nent hn> an\
right to dictate h<vv their lines shall
*> managed an u 8 to prevent -ill .] i •
criminations and overcharges Never'
theless, these same lines pliee them'
solves under the control of a pool e on
missioner whose power is absolute.
)l is not nominal, but genu.ua power.
Moreover, this commissioner exercises
his power it u way lliit vrtuld e,>
forth jut indignation di i he ripri-s. > .<
the people. But, he represents tin
uinuarcbteal instincts of the corf o
■ tions f hemselve-, and the iuui;. : i
sceut to he very proud of the I L -
handed manner in which ihcit r piesen
tative exercises p .*. r ■ll >, thi-i >j
autocratic to suit ttie siins of those
who are in hive with a t forui
of government.
We have, recently, had in ex intple
of fhs power ol the p ol coniu issi. o< r
The vaun t iailr<>ad has in- 1
secretly emting rates, and the f
after s nue investigation, was hi ugh
t t the attention of ihe pul cu.m -
Stoner. Now what was the nn c l
eo. played It was very • fleet u,J [ ,
oSetidtog ro,.d was blot ltd H 1 m f
14 far nr through rates are e. ic. ro • i 1 >
effectually as if it had n 1 \ n •
How was this accotnpli-hi d'! Ihe
lines connecting with the Lack iw . ni
road refused to haul i's tl 11 ■
freights, or to make freight oo.ioe
tions with it, aud the Lsekawanna may
well have been run in the air
The tnanageis ol the irunk lines ore
supposed to tie nen png a grain
ri" I eon non -eiise It the sup
posit ion is cm reel, t hey ought to be able
to pern.iv that the system ol boycot
ting a r lilrnad because it desires to give
the public or any part of the public
cheap rates, is obnoxious to the Amer
ican system. Tor our part, we trust
tlm pul will continue
to Cut hi- capers The t ailroads must
h; controlled t>y the government.
The City of Columbus, one of the finest
.steamers employed in the coasting trade
of the United Slate, was lost off lioston
harbor on the 18th inst with one hundred
lives, it belonged to the Central rail
road stiam ship tine.
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. James
F. itowen died of whooping cough in
Sparta, fast Monday night.
A Washington special to the Const itu
tioa says : ■ limn a e current in Wash
ing!, n from Til len's confidential friends
which speak of him and Payne ns the
combination for the presidential ticket.
Cer.tnin it is, that, no man 4 is mentioned so
prominently as Tilden, bucked by recent
interviews front the most prominent pol
iticians it. New York. William Morrison is
the only mnn prominent for the presidency
in ihc esii.Tjation of the best posted politi
cians here as against Tilden, but even they
concede that Ihe strong conservative senti
ment of the party will veer to its real
leader. I’repare to vole for Tilden or
Payne orjnrohably both.,
A reporter ol toe Atlanta Constitu
tion has interviewed Oowniss'oner
11 endeis m, on the damage to the stun 1
grain crop from the recent freeze*.
IV hi information carefully obtained,
the I V in in i.-M oner eat i mates lhe average
damage by sections, ns follows :
Middle Georgia. Damage to wheat,
22 11-20 p r cent; to otts, 53] per
cent.
iMinliWesi Georgia Damage to
wheat, ul tpe; cent; to oats, 63J.
North Georgia. Damage in wheat.
10-11 percent; to oat- 58 5 11 per
cent.
East Georgia. Damage to wheat. 41
per cent; to oats. G 4? per cent.
State at large. Damage to wheat, 30
per cent; damage to oats. 90 per cent
In this ei leulat mu, south Georgia
from which one c uuty only reported,
is left nut.
The Telegraph thinks that if Senator
ISrown would arm his Utah missionaries
wiih the fur famed " Joe Rioivn pikes."the
I'uinta would doubt less be discouraged, it
nut alarmed.
The supreme coup of the United .States
lias granted the application tor a writ of
hiiht ue corpus ill Ihe cases of the so-called
Georgia ktiklur, now in the Albany
penilenliary and jail at Atlanta.
It is staled that great it regularities
Ini', c hern found to exist in tlte ortieoof
ton Longstieel nt Atlrntn. J-i-vitul
invesligalioiis have I) en ordered, of w liich
none are said to have exonciated him ftoui
ceusure, but t lie gravity of his shot tcom
ings, if any exist, is left to conjecture.
A subscription list was yesterday circu
lating in our eiiy to build a n.arrowgagne
railn.id limn Vhens is Madison The
paper siales lhat in consideration ef the
sum ofso,o 10 per mile Mr. Phillip Terrell
agn *- In grad® and crosstie a roadbed three
feet six inches wide, with usual curves and
guides, fiom Madison to Athens via Chalk
Level, ihe shoals above Head’s mill nml
Farmington. As soon ns $ If),000 is sub
scribed wars will hegiti. This schema is
not practicable, for to mk a seaboard
e nnretion wi h the Northeastern abroad
g.iug is necessary This road must be
build, but Alliens will uot approve of the
above project.—Phrouii-le.
Bishop Pierce tin 1 site will celebrate
their golden wedding a’ Ihe residence of
their son 1 mie in Sparta, on (lie night of
(he Th of I ebrnary next
fi ROYAL 8
iffl!
G
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Powiler iierer t me*. A marvel of
pll iiy strength ant! wbolrsom Cliffs ——
More eco'ionrcal than the ordinary kinds,
and cm tmt he sold in competition with
the multitude of low test, short weight,
alum or phosphate powders. Sold only itt
fans. Royal Dyking Powrntn Cos, 10b
Wall st., N V. Irh. 1. ’HA—
/ 1 i;tl!!'.l X —Greene County.
\ 1 Elijah M. l’hilijis, Administrator of
111 hsi iii- uf Ma.y A R Philips, applies
for I rtlt'is of Dismission, aodiaiich T-etters
wit! ho granted on the first Monday in
i s sj unless goo<l objections are fil
ed
JOKE K. THORNTON, Ordinary
Decent h.r IS, 18S3 —llst Monday April
' ns K'iw'n Dissolved Mmie
ready for ihdiverv I’uy no <tli. t —it
fu sts tl.cn ill. \t ply Ist, Kimbrough
,t Seals
CITY m STORE.
Mrs. It. W. Griffin,
(Successor to John ,7. Griffin.)
rnms old and reliable DRUG STOKE will Is- conducted on the same principles as by
the former pioprietor, wiili increased stock facilities; and 1 solicit i contio*
ance of the patronage bestowed on it.
I ALWAYS keep a Laige and varied assortment of
Chemically Pure Dittos
Medicines.
Full stock ot
PAINT’S, OILS, VARNISHES,
COLORS, BRUSH ES, etc
All Sizes WINDOW GLASS..
LAMB HOODS, CHIMNEYS, etc.
Buist’s Garden Seeds.
ONION SETS, POTATOES, etc..
Crop of 1883, nan anted fresh and Genuine. IO eelitv papers sold at 5
-iriclly. The best Seed fnr tins clitnale.
Fine Cigars Sl Chewing Tobaciw
Toilet Sna, - ■ i fimiery, Pomades, Tooth-brushes, and Druggist’s sundries.
W PI tyslciun-' prescriptions carefully compounded and dispensed bv a licensed
and experienced Pharmacist Mrs, K, W. GKIFFIN,
Greenesborn' January 8, 1884.
Blacksmithing*,
WOOD IRK
AND GENERAL REPAIRING.
J. I HOWELL k SOI,
GREENESBOKO\ GA.
1 ITK have jus! opeml busjiie ni ihe Copelan Shops, in Grecnosboro, and are pre-
T v pared to do all kinds of work to our lino.
Blscksmjthing,
making Wheels, Turning, Shoeing, Kurgiug and repairing of all kinds, lie ask for the
public patronage. We do first-class work, and guarantee it in every instance. Terms
CASH.
January 18. ISSL J M. IIOVVELL & SON
Lilly AMI SALE STM.
INGRAM $ WRIGHT,
()„ BROAD STkEET.
bKiJAISIiOKO', - -a.
N'l'W vehiolt‘s of every description. Good saddle and harness Horses. Careful
and attentive drivers. Patronage respectfully solicited.
.1% VI ICS IXblUdl .IXO. w. WIHIiIIT.
January 4. 18S4
AT 7LS Kllll 111 STREET,
Augi?sta C*a.,
TTO! 1 can lmy Clothing. Hit's Underwear, Neckwear, Umbrellas, etc., etc.
Y as cheap as anywhere itt the United States.
A lull line of
Ready-Made Overcoats
Always on hand. The
PA 1 LOR INO I tLI’A RTMENT
Is complete. Overcoats, Suits and parts of Suits made to order at the lowest pos
sible prict s. f
Wsiflii Oils a Ssecialty!
hoo'h wjuTuitrd finl entire satisfaction to every purchaser. Visit
or* to flu* Ail n are invited to call an-1 examine my stock.
AUGUST DORR,
TAILOR ami GENTS FURNISHER,
7is Broad Street, AVGUSTA. Gu rov 2,53
NO NEW THING.
STRONG’S SANATIVE PILLS
LVed throughout th country
roll OVER. 40 YEAH®,
And thus proved
The Best Liver Medicine in the World.
KoGujunc.r• isonousDnipa, but purplv Ve*f>Ubto.
p ifo aud it habU'. Fivtscribvd even bvPhysicianv A
hi'eedy rirt> for I.ivpr Crnnplaim, Roirulatinff th
H.iuola. Pcr'fymc tht* Hlood Cleansing from Malarial
1 \ pvrlcct cum for Xlck Headache,
(••nailp iilttn aud nil Rlllua lllnordera.
feoM hv nrucci*t>. For Pamphlet*. etc . adAresa
C . I . Hl l l.ctCO , lfCrdarSt. .VY.C lty.
(1 I'OIK.I X- Greene (Tmuiy
T Temperance 11. Daniel ai l Arohi
. bald Q Dickinson. Exculnv and l'xecu
tor of Cardial N. Daniel, dceeaso l, and
William II McWhorter and Robert E.
I Davison. Administrators with the W ill an
; nexed of William Ednionds .n. deceased.
I apply fur I.etters of Dismission from the
j Estates of said deceased and such Letters
I will he granted on the first Monday in
March 1384. unless good c Ejections are
I filed.
I JOEL F. THORNTON Ord’y.
Nov 30, 1883
ii. I*. SICLEY. Wit. J. CKANSTON.
R F. SIBLEY,
(oil oil Factor, C>p|||||gj) CSiiamo Healer
Commission Merchant,
734 and 73G Reynolds Street,
u a g- bl * * jm. m
fifeljp Eibeial ndvances made on Consignments. Bagging anil 'l ies furnished a
lowest rates Strict personal attention given to weighing and sampling Cotton. Cou
signmenig of drain solicited. oct o.’Rd—
Assignee's Sale!
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAG
ONS. SADDLES. HARNESS, LEATHER, e:<\,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
R. H. MAY & Cos.,
WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT
Greatly It educed Prices ! !
r r
I HE above floods nre nJI clean, fresh stock, made by the Best Manufacturers iri tbr
L’uiled Stales, and comprise the well known makes of Studebaker, Wilburn and Stan
dard Plantation Wagons, nil sizes. Best quality of Open and Top Buggies, Plnetons.
Victorias and Extension Top Cabriolettes, made in tbe Northern and Eastern Elates;
also seventy five Open Top aad Top Buggies of Cincinnati Work, Spring Wagons and
Hoad Carls,
X_£L:rg;*© Stock
Of Single and Double Harness, Stage Harness, Plow Gear, Harries, Traces, Col
lars, Bits, Buckles, Plow Bridles, Umbrellas, Whips, Horse Blankets. I.ap Holies
etc., etc. heather end Rubber Belting, all sizes. Calf Skins, Sole Real her, Shoe
Findings, Hemp, Jute, Se ip Stone and Gum Racking eto , etc. These Goods
MUST BE SOLD !
AND LARGE INDUCEMENTS will bo offered to CASH Buyers. Call early anil
examine the floods and secure the Bargains now offered.
N. B.—Every Vehicle sold suhject to the regular twelve months guarantee
John S. Davidson, Assignee,
704 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Ga, Of 808 T 11. MAY it Cos.
September 28, 1883—
FLOWS, CUTLERY,
LOOKS. HINGES,
BELTING, • SCALES,
, And
Agricultural Implements
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
AT LOWEST PRICES ! !
ii E\I(Y I*. HOOKE.
September 28. 18b3— AUOLSTA , Go.
Ne. 1;. Siiil<*>. Aslmry 13nil, I* IS Toliln
GEO. R. SIBLEY & 00.,
Dotton [gggiin Factors,
847 and 849 Reynolds Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
fftjT’Liberal Casa advances on Consignments. Personal attention given to Weights
and Sales. sept 28, ’B;’
JONN C. FERRIS. CIIAS FI. FERRIS.
FERRIS & SON,
Merchant Tailors,
820 Broad Street,
r ~*~"-
PARSONS'Isf PILLS
And will completely change the blood In tho entire system In three months. Any
person who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 13 week; maybe r 'stared to eonnd
health, if such a thing be possible. Per Female Complaints these Pills have no ecjual.
Physicians use them for tho cure of LIVES and ! ~ IDNEV diseases. Sold everywhere,
or si nt by mail for 35c. in 6lamps. Circulars free. I. S. JOHN N&CO , Boston. Mass.
MMYIIC 'i b-! > Irflor-.->. 1! . r.' c Iran I: arse-
lit Ai, ""X W \ vusi, Ch "lie*l>TSf?hoe* - . Klein, y I roubles, uud
Diseases of tho Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars tree. I. 8, JQiINSO.i & CO., lK sum,
It is a well-known fact that most of the Rjl -3 fcfl 58 £ |i E ?! |3
Florse and Cattle lNmdor sold in this couti- HR IH II I ■■ II Rft v*. ' 3 g JJfi fW
trv is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Hvilft V 5 P- EVL, f-i\ £ l''-"- -
I.HVtler is absoli.telv pure and very valuable. IHI 11 M ITS If" Bfafl B (s X* s3[
Nollting on Knrth will make hens gpb; *|s& E* a §3 *. 2? f; Vj ft L i *
lay like Sheridan’s Condition Fow- ||| H |lh hfea gj jg fcg Iffri 2i
tier. Dose, one teaspoonfwl to oach pintof ~ „ ,
i ! it v ill also positive* v prevent and enre } Hop Cholera, Ac. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for %c. In
aJt s 1* fix B IS ■ CO A stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.10; bv mail. $1.30.
CH H wK.C>n C•S Gr IbKbK A| Circular a true. I. 6. JUilNSoi* & CO., Boston,
/ > 1:0 ICt. I A—*; rceup 4on nt.>
" 1 William P. Palillo applies for I.etters
of Guardianship of the property of George
L and John W. l’atillo, no i resident minor
childt en of .TVs. Aramanda u. l’utillo, de
ceased. ami wch I.etters will be granted on
the first Monday in December next, unless
good objections are filed.
JOE!*' F THORNTON. Oid’v
October oil, loesa.
— Greene County.
John B Y. Warner. Administrator
■of the Estate of Richard Stock*, deceased,
i has applied foi Letters of Dismission from
said Estate, and such Leiters will be grant
ed on the first Monday in February. IN-4,
unless good objections are filed'
j JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord'y.
O• BO 18S3.
VIGOROUS HEALTH OR MEN]
nt7 NERTOrS DEBILITY,
X a Xr m organic w cakncM sad d®
a cay i *nil numeroui ob>
mm a n aAt I Wt £ f ocuro diseases, bafflinf
TJ A 5 M Bkillful physicians, resuM
K W f ro ® youthful iadUcr*-
saaaavcvaiv WOJ tion, too freo lndulfe.
m and over brain work. Do
\V _ mjr not temporize while sucli
\ \\JJ w enemies lurk in your sye
tem. Avoid being impoee*
A on by pretentious claims el
Radical CUT© other remedies for these
troubles. Get our free clreu
luß lar and trial package and
SPERMATORRHEA
_T Take a remedy that has cured
•A.ITID tfctfMandi, and docs not in
• y nPT r M AV torfcre with attention to basl
■ flrlr U I till# I ■ nees or cause pain or Inoen.
renfenoe. Founded oo scl-
fnrnvArA entiflo saedical printrlplss,
** Toßtea ror OVOr ° Growing in farer and reputw
yeara by uoo in thou- tlon. Direct application to the
wand* rtf raflftß seat of dtwaso makes its spe
anaa or cases. ctnotoflwmcc fcit wtik.nt
■ dclav. The natural fuae-
T7I wo/a a §im tlons of the haman oriaa
ill ism are restored. The
P m m animating elemsnts ef
m TRIAL gam life which have been
PACKAGE, fas V-as ted ore given baefc.
patient beoomee
cheerful and gain*
SEND ADDRESS reputr.
HARRIS REMEDY CO., STg Chemiet*.
80614 Korth 10th St., St. Loul*, Ho.
OtlL SiONTH'S TREATMENT. $3; 2 MONTHS,SS ; 3 MONTH*. |7,
Commissioner's Sale.
GEORGIA— Greene County.
BY v’rlue of an ord.r granted by tke
110 or jble Thomas G- Law.on, Judge
of ! lie Superior Courts of the Ocmulgfe Cir
cuit. :il the September adjourned Term of
Greene Superior Couit, 1883, appointing
this mi Jersigneil Commissioner*, with *u
ihoritv to sell:
be sold before the Court-
House door in tlie city of Gt eenesboro*,
said county and State, on the first Tue.day
in Feheuary, ISB4, within the legal hour,
of sale, a certain Tract or parcel of Land
in said county and Slate, containing One
Hundred and Sixtv-seven acres (more or
less), adjoining lands of L D. Car.ton, Mrs
L. 11. Houghton and others, near the vil
lage of Union Debut.
ALSO, at the same time and place, by
the authority aforesaid, IFIU besdd n cere
tain quantity o f personal properly, priori
pally consisting of Household and kitchen
furniture, lately in possession of James M
Houghton, deceased. Terms of sale Cash.
JOEL V THORNTON,) Corn
ell AS C NORTON, v wise
JESSE I’ WILSON. \ ioners
' i‘pmber 20, 188.*?—tlst Tues\ Feb.
("Tiokß Greene County.
JT William J. Durham applies for per
manent Letters of Administration on th.
Estate of iVargeret Mcilermon, deceased
and such Letters will be granted on the
first Monday in February 1884, mil*"*
good objections arc filed .
JOEL F, TAOKNTON, Ordinary.
December 1. ill, 188?.
/'A ISOItfJI A —Greene County,
vj? llooert 15. Smith Adminixrat.r of
the Estate of J/rs. Emma C. Sherwood, de
ceased, applies far Letters of Dismiesion
from said Estate and such Letters will be
granted on the first Monday tn April l£B4,
unless good objections are filed.
JOEL F TIRISNTON, Ordinary.
December 12th, 1883.
Ail entirely New and po*i(jvely effeettv*
--- > Remedy for the prtdy and permanent
cure of Seminal Emissions and Impotency tv iha oily
true war, vit., Direct Application to the principal beat ef tL Idaeaae. TWc|
use of the remedy ia attended with no pam or IseoDveniooce, and doea to*
Interfere with the ordinary pursuits of life. Thie mode of treatment toe
Wood the test in very severe case*, and ia now a prenouneed saeoeee Tkr-*
ia no iionaenea about this prepar ition. Practical oh—re a* ion eaa(4*> ua to
p"!itivcly guarantee that it wII rive perfect aatiifactioa. It ia ee
ceded by tbe Medical frofeision to be the moil rational uoeaae yet ditoev
eredof reaching amt curing this very prevalent trouble. Tb# Honed* Ip
pot up in neat Wee, of ibroo eun. No. 1 (Utting a tnoa-ik). $1; Ifo. 3 faaffeieol to
•fleet a permanent cuie, unlaet in aevere $3; No. J (luting over three ne.lHe,
will stop eoiiuiuae and restore ngor in tbe vTrt reeee), $7. Seat by mail, eealet tm
|4in wrajjiwra. Full direction* for ueing anontpanr eiwh ho.
(Send for a Deecriptive Pamphlet giving Aratonneai Muetrelieae. wALh
vinbe the moat ekeptlra) that thr can be reeiered to perfect manhoai. and At- I
iad for the donee of life, line aa if Barer oJTecled. Sent eeated far etam*. 0
HARASS REMEDY CO. MFO CHEMISTS.
Market a;;tl *th Streets, ST. I.O|JXB| MO. _
mam
& Cos.,
,237 Sixth Street,
LouisviHcs Ky.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS.
Etc , Etc., Etc.
We mnke a specialty of First-Class
Hand-made Work Our house is head
quarters for
GATHRIGHT S PATENT MEN’S
AND WOMEN S SADDLES.
GATHRIGHTS PATENT HAR
NESS, SADDLES, etc.
CASH DEALERS will find it to their
iuterest to sue our stock and get prices be
fore buying. n0v.2.1883
1
tiANITARIUM. Riwemide, Cal. The drr climate com,
Nose, Throat, Lontss. full idea, 36 p., route. oot, free.
MARRIAGE^fc
(All that tbe doubtful curiousor thoughtful want to >
.know, Cloth and guilt binding6o cts,paper 25c.Mar- ;
triage Guide, 14i p 15c, sent senled, monay or itrs.by ,
DR. WHITTIER
i The great specialist. Nervoua Debility,lmpedimenta |
Jto Marriage, Consultation end Pamphlet free, ,
rt g reenc County.
VT Frank Hull, (c I’d) lias applied for
exer pti. nof I’ersonnlty nml seiting apart
and' ahmlion of homestead and 1 will pass
upon the same at ten o’clock a, m , an thq
20th lav nfOctnbc-, 1883. at my affine.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary
Ooi aber 12th, 1883,
/ i:oii( . I \ —(Jreene County.
Jesse P. Wilson, Administrator of tha
Estate of James IF. Godkin, deceased, ap
p’ies fvr Litters of Dismission from said
Estate, mu such Letters will be granted on
the first Monday in April next, unless good
objections are filed.
JOEL F THORNTON, Ordinary.
Januaiy 3, 'SBJ-
J.IIMONCRIEE,
BESIDENI
y Dentist
Greenesboro ’, Ga.
ilmve all the Modern improvement, na
cessary to render operations as bear
at ;i< profile, and expeditons. Th*
utnm-t care and consideration • it! be exer
C sed in all operations.
S \TIBF.VJ'TION.GUARANTEED.
F.o. 22 1883.
ififiST FREEI
j®n!ELIABLE SELF-CURE
A favorite prescription of one of t' •
iuost noted and successful specialists in tbe l a.
(now retired)for the
Lost Manhood. Wrakneta and Decay .Sent
In plain sealed envelope/ree. Urugglsts can 511 it.
Address DR. WARD & CO, Louisiana Mo.