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Official Organ ot
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C. HEARD, Proprietor.
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FRir.VV, FEBRUARY 22 , 1884.
—On Tuesday, a terrific tornado
ffwbpt from the Gulf of Mexico across
Alabama aod through this State, de
vastating (be country through which
't pesed ami iettvitg destruction and
%ath id its pathway. It entered this
State near Columbus, where it split,
the one fork proceeding, in its fury, to
the Northeast up the Chattahoochee
and tbreugh Floyd Harlow. Cherokee.
Fickcns and other counties to the
Westwa-rd •*! possibly out throuh
fhe Western portion of North Carolina
sncl on through Virginia y the other
firong passed to the Southeast and
veering to the Ninth wet t through
Jones, Putnam, Hancock. Columbia,
Warren and Elbert out into Carolina.
We take the following accounts of
the storm from our valued exchanges :
Macon Telegraph nod Atlanta Cousti
tation-
Coi.rMnrs, Ga., February 50—The tor
nado came from the southwest, nml struck
the city on the eastern limits. The round
house at the Ceatral depot was completely
tfetiKdishod. It *o*a large brick hull ting,
And the walls fell to the ground. Six en
gines were badly damaged . The loss is es
timated at $16,000 to the railroad. One
Winn was asleep in an engine and a number
of men were at work in the house nl the
lime. Two children were buried in the
debris, and a half dozen men narrowly
escaped with life. The Muscogee Oil Mill
the First Africnn Baptist Church and the
jail are all unroofed. Several warehouses
in’tke city had their roofs mere or less
damaged. No one was seriously hurt
Many chimneys were blown down and
ether slight damage done. The tornado
seemed to pass above I lie city and scooped
down on the eastern limits. Debris was
blown two miles.
Komk, Ga., February 10—A terrific wind
and raiu storm visited live city this after
noon. It comraenood about half past one
o’clock, nml continued nt intervals until
Broad street for several squares was com
pletely flooded, while the signs and awnings
flew in all directions. Tlse rainfall was
tremendous. There was a sowsiderisblo
fall of hail during thcsioria. In Fast Romo
the handsome frame residence of W ,S Crane
in course of erection, was completely t’e
molished, and ntxmt 1,000 resiliences were
de (royed in theewunty. The barn of .1 11
Dowdle, about two mile from town, was
entirely destroyed. The lees is not yet
know* ,1 number or small frame houses
in the upper portion of the city were almost
demolished. loss of life in the city i-
Reported
t-Ave Sriuxos, February 10- A fearful
cyclone passed within ;i few miles of our
Tillage at twonly initiates (o two o'clock,
(his afternoon, from the southwest to <lie
northeast. Such destruction was never
seen before as the storm liaeleft in its track
The dwelling am’, outhouses of Mr T fl.
Gaiilard were all blown down, and Mr.
Gadlnwl was killed outright.
Tha beautiful residence of Capt. .1 K
Lapsley. one mile from town, was complete-
lv demolished, ind Miss Holt was wound
ed aeverely.
Dent & Conner’s fine merchant mill was
blow n down.
The homeof Mr Arthur Fold is destroyed
and every member of hit family more or
less iojnred by the falling timbers, t\nd
much other damage done throughout the
county
Cartcrsville. (.a., Feb. 19.-A cyclone
passed over this section at half past, ona
o'uluck to-day. The houses- on Captain
T’uckotte plantation, occupied hy William
Average, were destroyed. Loss fiifteen
hundred dol’ars. The tenement houses at
f; c rarrott’s and Ham Harris’ places,
were also ycd. Their loss is un
known. No lives have been lost so far as
have been heard ,’roui.
Frankly, February 20. — A terri
ble cyclone passed through a pait of
Hoard, county to-day. The testilt is |
Aot folly ktn-wn at Franklin as yet. |
hut it is certain that one negro was j
killed, and other negroes and whites
have been badly wounded. Many
hsitses wore blown down and the trees
and fences have completely blocked
the roads.
Oie Ahite family on the farm of F.
C 1/oore. are all miuiing, and all the
buildings of every kind on the place 1
were blown away
NfvVnan, G., February 20 —A ev
done passed through the western p-T
--tioo' of ttur county yesterday afternoon.
Tt was a.bottt a u.ile in width, touch
Atmage thing done, bul*io Hvos lost
from thepaVt3 !l?ard from.
N f AltlV, February 2fb —The track
of the storm last evening was about
three miles south of this place, unroof
ing aud demolishing houses and tearing
down timber, killing the wife and
daughter of Howaid Cash, and injur
ing: many other persons se rieu-'y-
Tai.i.'l.ah, February 2# —A cy-
I clone passed over a portion of Jackson
about fo'clock yesterday evening, com
ing from the direction of Dorswill ; a-s
itig above Nickeleoo. Jackson' county,
J utterly demolishing Mr. Charlie Nash’s
I house, and seriously injuriogi his wife
| and daughter and u little gill- It is
| rumored' that many houses were un
| i oof, and in the country.
I The nest place it struck was at Mix's
|in Madi-oo county. VII the buildings
~f Mr. Mix were blown down arid Mr.
Mix and his son were seriously hurt.
in Pickens county the ruin wrought
beggars description. The county was
devastated Twenty persona' were kilb
od outright, and a great number wound'
ed-. The suffering and destitution is
heart-tending.
Tlil E A STE It N CYCLO NE.
Indian Springs. Feb , HO. The
news of the storm at Montieello is ap
palling indeed. Reports say the places
of Mr E. A. Elder, Glover, Charping
and Jordan's nt.ir Monficeilo, were
ravaged by tile storms. Few houses
on these places were left standing. No
loss of life jet reported. Mr Elder
had his ann broken when his house
was destroyed.
Macon, February -to—Accounts of
the storm in Jones county, are heart
rending. The work dotia was fearful.
The sturm swept over a tract of coun
try two hundred yards wide, leaving de
vastation and death in its path. Nu
merous houses were blown down, fences
demolished, and cattle and human be
ings killed,
Wot. Davidson of Jones county,
Caute to Macon this morning to pur
chase twelve coffins for persons killed
yesterday afternoon At half past four
no the place of Jack Miller, near
Blountsville, a hnu-e blew down, and
Mrs. Miller and her four children wore
killed. One child, a Sunil baby, has
not yet been found. It was earned
away on the hosout of the wind. Gus
Hunt and si* negroes were also killed
at the sane lime and place. Mr Mil
ler was absent from home at a neigh
bor’s house and thus escaped death
Dr. Dullard’s house was also blown
down lliswifo, two children and two
negroes escaped unhurt.
Reports from Jackson, Butts county,
show that the storm did hatful work
there. Several peroors were killed.
Sparta, February 20,—The torna
do passed through this county yesterj
day. Much property was lost.
Eaton ton, February 20. —Two de
structive cyclones passed over l’utnam
county yesterday afternoon, about lour
o'clock, sweeping everything before
them and causing great loss of life and
property, lion. Hoot. llumber’s dwel
ling, barns and negro houses were- to
tally destroyed. Mis. W 11. Paschal,
i.-iting IPs house, was killed, and. her
infant chill supposed to he latally butt.
Colonel Humber's leg was broken, and
Miss Bessie Randal severely hurt about
the head' Mrs. Jackson's dwelling
ldowii away, and he and his wife
woe both injured. love negroes
were k tiled, one fatally wounded and
nineteen others injured moio or less
The dwelling of Mr. Wu>. Dennis was
blown down, and Mrs. Denuis's leg
broken in two plue<
Tin MM E, Ft. burnt y 20—A terrible
cyclone and hail storm passed through
this county last night, carrying desola
tion and death in its track. It entered
the county crossing the Oconee below
No. 1 ( Central railroad, and moved in
easterly direction, demolishing fences,
houses and reaching the town of Davis
biro on the railroad livery store and
house wi re blown down and the frag
merits scattered in every dir.etion.
There ks nothin'* lift of the Urge
and substantial brick warehouse except
the hare walla and they are not ever
six feet high. One store aid two
dwelling houses are all that survives
the wrack Wui. Varecn in charge
of the wood sl ed and water-tank,
was killed by a flying piece of timber,
and Ms*. .J W , Hudort and Mrs. Cor
nelius Jordan, were badly hurt. The
former* is not expeeird to live. Mr.
Jordan lost seveji.l mules ; a part of
the wan house ronf was blown two
miles.
Haddock’s Station, Feb. 20 —A cy
clone passed over thij place, on the
Macnn and llrunswick railroad, about
•4:110 o'elock last afternoon. Eleven
lives lost and a number wounded; gr eat
destiuetion to property. Two are re
ported killed at Norwood-
Louisville, Ga.. Feb 20. Last night
at 7 oVI ck! a terrible cyclone p-ts-ed
through Jefferson, doing oonsiderab e
damage to pr party andatnek, It was
about a mile wide, ami extended
through the entire county.
Lineolnton. tia . Feb. 20.—The cy
clone passed through this county last
evening about dusk, ranging from
1 southwest to northeast. It missed Lins
| c-tluton about one mile. The large 2
story dwclliog kn .wn as the Warner
place, was un-oofed. and all of the out
huu-es cn the place leveled Two ne
gro children were killed, ond a third
.
j one is iiiisS!Og
Georgia Agricultural Sinciel.v
Sv Morning News
Tlie Society was organized' in
1846, and its formation was first
suggested by the late //on. lArk
A. Cooper, of Bartow county.—
Among those who joined with him
in urging the impoi t tnce <f its or
ganization were Geo. W. Crawford,
J. McDonald and Wilson
Lumpkin, all three of whom have
been Governor of the State. It
was first called the .Southern Con*
tral Agricultural Society, and was
intended to incl de membership
from adjoining States. Under this
name it was chartered in 1854. In
1860 the name was changed to the
State Agricultural Society, and a
new charter obtained. Alter the
war the Society was re-organized,
in 18G9, end it has been continued
up to the present time. Its many
fairs have been notable events in
the history of the St ate. and it was
through the earnest recommenda
tion of this Society that the State
Department of Agriculture was or
ganized. Its influence has bad
much to do with securing the pas
sage of the law for the inspection
and analysis of commercial fertili- |
zers, and many other measures j
looking to the welfare of Georgia
The survey of the Columbus and
Rome Railroad extension to Greenville
will be begin in two weeks.
There are about 1,G()0 liquor dealers
in the State and they pay into the treas
ury sto,ol>o fur liemse to sell.
Two hundred and twelve ciiizens of
Milton, with shovel? and axes, met the
other day t.od winked anew road.
0. Jennings Wise, of Richmond,
Va., a grandson of Gov 11 A Wise and
son of the late Rev. Henry A Wise,
died at Thom*svi!le Monday.
-
The fire record of the country al
ready promises to exceed the eonrmous
losses of last year. Over $12,000,000
worth nf pmpafty was burned during
tlie mcoth of January.
The cattle disease lias made,: its np
pearence at Washington, W ilkes couu
ty, Some-call it e-p ziotic and some
pneumonia. Several cows are reported
ill and two nr three horses have died.
The Cedar Falls (/mva) fjaaeite nl
Fcbruuy 1 says: "‘And still they come.
Letter* from farmers in Mioncsot...
If’isconsin and Michigan, making in
quires about Geirgia land-, widen tna
ny will go Auvn during thi- month t"
look at end buy Two Cedar Falls men
go on Tuesday m xt, ami Mi. Garrison
gone down soon with about iwenty from
various points to buy if-siiited
The new road law passed by the last
Legislature of Georgia is meeting with
earnest opposition in nearly every e.-m
:y in which it has been adopted bv re
•otumendatioa-of the gra-d jury. S one
G&0 eitiaens of Cobb eouaty have met
and demanded its repeal. The road
question lias been a serious one in
Georgia for several ye but the peo
ple linvo hardly yet reached the point
where they are willing to be taxed to
keep up the public highways. The old
road law was a very good one, and the
only trouble with it whs that it was not
Enforced, l’robably the new law is a
better one, but with a large number of
the people nf every county arrayed
against it. it cannot be a success.-—Ex.
Mr. and Mrs. Pitts are said to be
almost heart-broken at t he marriage of
th lir daughter to Frederick Douglass.
They were abolitionists, preached social
equality and entertained Douglass in
their house as a guest and equal. The
daughter thought they were sincere,
adopted iheir opinions, became a kind
-of private Sioreta vy to Frederick
IStuglass and finally married him.
The parents were foils and hypocrite*,
the daughter is a victim to their folly,
and Fred Dbuglsse is an apostate to hi^
own race. Recorder
—
The .l/etho li-n church in the United
States claims n active membership o!
4,000,000 souls. Oto hundred years
ago it had only ab mt 15.000, scattered
From lL'S'on to Georgrtr.
.lfurders and assaults on y.uog sir!®
have become so frequent in Chicago
that (he newspapers of that erty advise
shop and *chnol girls to go to and from
their work and schools in groups.
A State Fair wflf be held at Ma
cao next fall, provided, ih& city
vill subscribe 53,000 to aid in the
work.
There are IS3 counties in the
State, and 92 of them have adopt
ed prohibition.
Putnatn county farmers hive in
vested 81 .>,OOO in mules this sea
son.
Some idea of the magnitude of
the business of raising s eet scen
ted flowers for their perfume alone,,
may he gathered from the fact,
that Europe and B'ritishlndia con
sume about 15(J,()L'(J gallons 1 ot
handkerchief perfumes yearly, thist
the English revenue from eau de
cologne is 841).000 annually, and
that the total revenue of other per
fumes is estimated at an-
: nually. There is-one great per
fume distillery ot Cannes in France
which tiles yearly 100,000 pounds
of acucfa flowers, 140,000- pounds
of race flswer leaves. 32fct)00 lbs.
of jasmine blossoms, 20,800 of
tuberose blossoms, anti an imo:ense
quantity of other material.
W. A, MONNISH,
Watch- M^er
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY
j repaired with
deafness and IKspafch
AI "k warranted. Charges reason
able , Shop nt Mr. S. A. Torbert’s
Store, opposite Court-House.
Ureen&tboro’, Ga., Feb. i, 1884—
VESTED BY TIME.
STRONG’S
PECTORAL PILLS
IN SUCCESSFUL USE FOR
HALF A CENTURY.
The best Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Dyspep
sia and Rheumatism. Insure Healthy Appetite,
Good Digestion. Regularity of the Bowels. A pre
cious boon to delicate females, soothing and
bracing tbs nervous system, and giving vigor and
health to overy fibre of the body. Sold by Druggists.
For PampUfets, etc.-addrcss C. JS.IIUXJL 1: CO.
18 Cedar%t., X.Y. City.
SIOO A WEEK!
We can guarantee the above amount to
good, active, energetic
AGENTS
Ladie9 as well as gentlemen, make a success
in the business. Very little capital requir
ed. We have a household article as sala
ble as flour.
It Sells Itself l
It is tried every day in every family. You
do not need to explain its merits. There
is a tick harvest for all who embrace this
golden oppoi (unity. It cost you only one
cent to learn wi.at otir business is. Buy a
pos al card and- write to as nml we will
send you-our prospect us and fu.ll particu
lars- P
Ami wc know you will derive-more good
than yjou liave any idea of. Our reput a-,
tioii ns a Ruxvufticl Armg company is such
that wc •an not-■ alTwnl to deceive. Write
to uf on a postal and give your address
plainly and receive full particular*.
BDGKGFi Manufacturing Cos.,
II *. RillY. Oli).
S* i)<*emibcr 1? 1 , j w S') —v!
THE PARLOR
RESTAURANT,
MA ry STREET
opposite court ifo use
GREENES OOnO’ GA
Meals at all lioim-s. Oysters in any
siyle at ■Jo els, per plate.. Everything
neat ami orilevly Fresh fish and oysters
on sale.
E. C- CATLLN.
February TANARUS, 1884.
msm* FREE!
SELF-CURE
Caaaai* A favorite prescription of onef &
most noted am) successful speeiaMsts in
(flow retlred)for the cure of
tost. Manhood, Weakness and Decay .SeQ
Inplain sealed envelope/ree.Dniforlßt9<mnflll f
Address DR. WARD & CO. Louisiana. Mo.
1884 1884
GIiEENESBOROUG II
High School.
For Girls & Boys.
W. E REYNOLDS, A.M.
Principal.
Mns JULIA MOORE,
Primary Department.
Miss- LULA- BOWEN,
Teacher of Music.
O
Tkraglmess is our Watchword.
Spring c? mu
Will opcu MONDAY, .laiitiUri'.V Will,
(te* I, and continue 34 weeks.
Course o. Study liberal. Instruction
praclieal an<t thorough.
TERMS—S 2 per month for every grade.
During Public Term patrons will be
charged SI per raoutli. Tuition payable
at the end of each month, No bills will be
carried longer than 5 days beyond the
time tlvcy are due.
Hoard in private families —$10- per
month,
A linn dictpline. tempered with kind
ness, 'will be maintained. Those not
wishing their children properly governed
must not enter them.
.4 Contingent Fev of 50cent- mutt be
paid by each pupil in advance.
The Tear tiers ail know their business.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
The School reached SO pupils during
18?:l. We want 100 the present year
For further iuformrtion,
Address,
THE PRINCIPAL.
December 21, 1883.
TOWN and COUNTRY
■
DUiei STORE.
rjn HE subscriber intends*to give more attention, in faturo.to the
DR.ua BUSINESS,
And will keep an assortment of I’ure Medicines and Chemicals, which lie will sell on
reasonable terms for Cash.
Mr. 11. F. TOII III:(IT, who lias had a large experience in handling Drugs
has been engaged to wail on customers in the)gcneral drug department. The Proprie
tor will give his personal attention to the Prescription department He will also ccntin
ue the pracliceof bis profession, in all its brunches.
JOHN E. WALKER, M.D.,
LICENSED DRUGGIST and APOTHECARY,
(ii renoslxiro’. Oa., February jj, ,sS4_
completely chango tlio blood In tho entire system in threo months. Any
person who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound
health, if such a thinff be possible* For Female Complaints these Pill3 have no equal.
Physicians use them for tho cure of LIVEH and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mail for 25c. ia stamps; Circulars free. I. S. JOHNSON <fc CO., Boston, Maas.
GJ LS £s9® 5? El 133 Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neural-
N iS* vp. mSi (ft* --x: pc, ' \f ; M Kill Itheumatism. JOHNSON’S ANO
■I M W ® *Jjl fcfu P 9 Mp® W Hjl4 DYNE LINIMENT {for Internal and External
g." rj toj ./-h I■! Iff gJ L-. iTJm • £ tfsef will instantaneously relieve these terrible
H# H gfc?s| Ka Kf--'£E t ttS Htl diseases, aiid will positively cure nine eases
i “if Pi r? n •> ‘ r/. y-t Vj j/x out of ten. Information that will save many
jU? p- j' a ‘i * 3 t,£ .j A* t£j?j $5 lives sent free bv mail. Don't delay a moment.
If y [i] gj l>T QBL mSi Prevention is better than cure.
INODYIIE LINIMENT CintES Influenza, Bleeding at the tongs Honrsc-
Diseases of the Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars tree. I. o. JOHNSON & CO., boston, Mass.
It is a well-known fact that most of the F*3 £*3 [3 Fj £.29 r'-X t, 3 I4\A $
Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this conn- |M Utf fcSft gft) bi rS •>] F| && n'' T™ M fti ZjS/
try is worthless; that Sheridan’s Condition Mga fiS gjtf r-j bb*l g** U W
rowder is absolaiteljTßre and very valuable. Hjf p fas* tf* gfro kvJj SI fcflg SB
Nothing: on Earth will make hens H|g MSm sS® frl 53 g p|,t Sjg $ fj®®
lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- Rang &S3 fcj el BBs? Q fc! USu
dor. Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of , , _.. . .. OP .
food. It will also positively prevent and enre l Hop Cholera,&c. Soldeverywliere.orsent by rnailfor2sc.in.
mm m /T\ nw W* P R Kf% 8 WT stamps. Furnished in large cans,pnce $1.00; by mail, SL2(X
hClwEaa jj $-O 3o)Si&4 Af | Circulars free. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass.
CITT DREG SHE.
Mrs. R. W. Grifßn,
(Successor to John ,/. Griffin.)
rnilis i>l I and reliable DIIUC. STOKE will be conducted on the same principles us by
1 the former pinprietor, with increased stock facilities; and 1 solicit a ontin
ancf of t4ie bestowed on it.
L ALWAYS keep.ii Laige and varied assortment of
Cliemically Prist S zsm Jf*
sw ed \ M
Medioines. u^jgL^,
Full slock of
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
COLORS. BRUSHES, etc
All Sizes WINDOW GLASS
LAMP UOCDS, (IllAiM.Vs.de.
Buist’s Garden Seeds.
ONION SETS, POTATOES, etc.,
Cf-of TBB3 1 , warrasted fresh and Genuine. I<> papbrs sold at. 5 efitlll
strictly, The best Seed for tins climata.
Tine Cigars & Chewing Tobacco
Toilet Soaps, Perfumery, Pomades, Tcoth-bruslies, and Druggist’s sundries,
fie®*Physicians’ prescriptions carefully compounded and dispensed bv a licensed
and experienced Pharmacist. Mrs, R. W. Gbit 1" IN,
Grecnesboro’, Ga., January 8, 1884.
Black smithing,
WOOD WORK
and general repairing.
J. I. HOWELL & SOI,
GUEENESBORO’, . G A,
117 ]•; have just opened husne-s at the ( ojielan shops, in Grccnesbora, and are
t t pared to do all kinds of work 111 our line*
BlacScsmithing,
making Wheels, Turning. Shooing, Forging and rapairing of all kinds. He ask foT'lho
public patronage. \Vcr do.first-class work, and guarantee it in every instance. Terms
January 19. 1394. J M, HOWELL & SOW.
AT m BROAD STRUT,
A ugstsla, <3a.,
■\TOl oan- buy Clothing Hats, Underwear, Neckwear, UatbreHas, etc., etc.
X as cheap as anywhere in the United States.
A full line of
Ready-Made Overcoats
Always on hand. The
TAILO RING 1 )EPA RTM ENT
Is complete. Overcoats, Suits and parts of Suits made to order at the lowest pos
sible prices. I
Min Oils a Specialty!
Goods warranted, and entire satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Visit
ors to the City are invited to call and examine my stock.
AUGUST DORR,
TAILOR and GENTS FURNISHER,
371 Bread Street, AUGUSTA, (At. —
LEGAL NOTICES.
C 4 FOlUil %—Greene County.|
( Mrs. Sarah A Kimbrough, Adminis
tratrix of the Kstnla of Alexander Kim
brough deceased, applies for Letters of
Dismission from sail Estate and such Let
ters will be granted on the first Monday in
May 1884. unless good objections are filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
January 28tb, 1884.
(1 KOICUJA—Gi cene County.
J Notice is liereoy given to all persons
concerned that on the day of
1883, Samuel If Sibley, late of Greene'
County, departed this life, intestate, and
no person lias applied for administration
on the estate of Samuel 11. Sibley, in said
State; that administration on said Estate,
will be vested in the Clcnk of the Superior
Court; or some other fit and proper person,
on his-own bond, on the first Monday in
March next, unless valid objections are
filed.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
February I, 1884.
TAEOIMJIA —Greene County.
T?T Robert I!. Smith Administrator of
the Estate of Mrs. Emma C. Sherwood, de
ceased, applies fbr Letters of' Dismission
from snid Estate and such Letters will be
granted on the first Monday tn April ldß4 ,
unless good objections are filed.
JOEL P. THOSNTON, Ordinar y.
December 12th, 1886.
GS'.Olt<ii lA—Greene County.
Jesse P. Wilson, Administrator of the
Estate of James IF. Godkin, deceased, ap
plies far Letters of Dismission from said
Estate, and such Letters will be granted on
the first Monday in April next, unless good
objections are filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
Januaiy 3, jBB4-
p i':oie;i %-g reene County.
VX Temperance 11. Daniel and Archi
bald Q. Dickinson. Executrix and Execu
tor of Cordial N. Daniel, deceased, and
William II McWhorter and Robert E.
Davison. Administrators with the Will an
nexed of William Edmondson, deceased,
apply for Letters of Dismission from the
Estates of said deceased and such Letters
will he granted on the first Monday iu
March 1384, unless good c bjections are
filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord’y.
Nov 30. 1883
NOTICE
To Trespassers*.
Vl/E hereby forewarn all persong from,
V \ hunting (by day or by night,), hsh.r
ing, cutting timber, or any otherwise tresc.
passing upon cur Lands. We will prose
cute to the full extent of the law, such of
fenders.
L. C. PERDUE, F. W. PARR,
C O. VINCENT.
February 1, 1,884—3tg,
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’'■-'T’iS'T An entirely New nd poaitivel?
J 1 Hrmrdj far the apeedy and permaoaai
Cure of Seminal Emi&hions and Impotency by the oaly
true wt, vix., Direct Application to the principal Beet of the Disease. TW
ns* of toe remedy ia attended Wth no or inconvenience, and dees ue*
Interfere with the ordinary phruuita of life. Thin mede of treatmen: has
Wood the teat in Tery severe cases, and is now a pronounced sucoess. The-w
Is no nonsense abouldhis preparation- Kractical obser ration eaablas as t
positively guarantee that it will giro perfect satisfaction. It Is eoa
eeded by tha Medical Profession to- be tlie most rational means y#t dlsaov
erea of reaching and cunag this very prevalent trouble. Tbe.Remedy la
pat ap ia u**t Win, or throo sixe*. No. 1 (luting a aoatb), |3; No. 3 (nflaimt to
•ffert a |*rniar,*rt cure, anl-ss in OTre can**); $5; No. 3 (luting o*er three r o ot*e.
will stop giaiuki: 4 end rnlou vigor in tho worn i-um), (7. Beet *! caStl. HIH ia
glain wregpere. Full dirertione for using accompany earl, boi.
(Bend for ( a DWecripti** Pamphlet glnng Asatoruical IJutratiene. wbJ.h
nobe the moet ekeptiral that they ran ba reeiered to perfeet manhood, aad At- ■
ted for the dtrtiee of life, tame aa if Drr aJTected. Bent eealed far etaenp. 9
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF’G CHEMISTS.
- Market mid Mth street*. BT. LOUIS. Z
JJMHRIGHT
& Cos.,
237 Sixth Street,
Louisville, Ky. r
MANUFACTURERS OF
SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS,
Etc , Etc., Etc.
We make a specialty of First-Class
Hand-made Work. Our house is head-'
quarters for
GATHRIGHT’S PATENT MEN’S
AND WOMEN’S SADDLES.
GATHRIGHT’S PATENT HAR
NESS, SADDLES, etc,
•
('ASH DEALERS wili fmd it to their
interest to see our stock, and get prices be
fore buying. nov. 2,1883 —
PROF* NERVOUS DEBILITY,
* ■*■*■*-*■*■ m organic w eakness aud de-
B. s i ca 7> An** numerous ob*
qa i ■mupKatfua E secure diseases, baffling
ILT /I U L 7 w ri a Skillful physicians, result
re k a from youthful indiscre-
W mg/ tions, too free indulgence,
___ 'uipr/ and over brain work. D
VI rv /vVVW v not temporize while such
% iVsAVVVy. enemies lurk in your sys
tem. Avoid being impoeed.
.*•. on by pretentious claims of
A H&dlC&l Cur© other remedies for these
troubles. Get our free circa*
* wli lar and trial package andl.
SPERMATORRHEA
Take a remedy thAt has cured
-A--e : T3D thousands, and does not in*
IRAdfiTnAIPV terfere with attention to basi-
Imr U I LtiUli ne3B or cause pain or inoon
. vcnience. Founded on sef-
KV- Tested for over 5
Growing in favor and reput*-
yoara by use In thou- tion. Direct application to tW
Bands of paras seat of disease makes its spe-
Bftnas or caaea. cifk iuH ucn f <! r,it witi.vt
— delay. Tho riatural func
m ats Isi tions of the human organ-
U' /i m isrti are rostt-red. Th
If f s 1 animating elements ot
TRIAL A a life which hare \*cs
PACKAGE, fa m ™ted & vea btck
and ghlatf
SEND ADDRESS “rengtti r.pwij.
HARRIS REMEDY CO., M’fg ChertUU,
North 10th St., St. Louis, Mo.
One Monjh'S Treatment, $3; 2 months,ss; 3 month*, ft.
EH MONCRfEF,
RESIDENT
sssss Dentist
Grecnesljoi v', Ga.
Iliave all the Modern improvements no.
cessary to render operations as beq.p
able as possible, and expeditous.
utmost care and consideration will be exes
cised in all operations.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Feb 22 1883.
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