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B C’ltiirck Directory.
HKervicea at the Baptist Church, 0:1 the
Bon,! amt fourth Bund iys of each month,
Ht!, pastor, Kov. O It McCall. Sunday -
Broi In the morning. Prayer-meeting
night.
Service* at the Methodist Churcti, on the
first three Sunday* of each month, by the
pastor, Ruv, F. A. Branch. Sunday-school
In lie morning. Prityor-ineodiig Thursday
«U hi
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' ’tr* Gum Svstkm.-—A* wo have to pay
t\e m*h lor everything we mat about our
' holtse and office, wo are necessitated to do
• » strictlycash hmtinen. We will take wood
or prorisiona, at market, price*, in lien of the
•money. Although aqxloua for patronage,
wp prefer 11 limited cash business to 1111
V’*>emled credit one,
»- . 'IB-!" 1 " 1 " 1
gif* Mr. Jno. 11. Bh.vnti.t, of Macon, is
authorized to receive and receipt for this
paper.
dr Mr. It L. STAPi.En i* authorial to
pensive subscriptions, advertising nnd job
work for this paper.
Eureka is for sale at flic drug
store of Er. A. R. Taylor, liawklus-
Go.
B previous annbnuceßient, Rev. F.
JS Branch delivered a sermon <m tem
lmst Sunday morning, at the
Church, itt litis place.
the importance of the
IBdcct, \vc iiitetideil giving the ser-
In full; but Us length preventing
•this course, and not being able to do
it justice by ft synopsis, wc refrain.
We cannot help noticing the differ
-enee, however, between this serntou
and that delivered by Dr. Wills,.in
Macon, some time since. Both were
ntpon temperance, it is true.; but, oil !
how different the 6ciilttncnu! I)r.
Wills admitted that there was no
harm in moderate drinking—that we
were commanded to be'temperate in
•all things—but Mr. Branch showed
•that moderate drinkers were doing
more injury to society than were the
•drunkards themselves!—that the only
safety lay in total abstinence!
ureka euros hooping-cough.
Desucuatio.n—On coming to our
office, a few montings since, we found
that our tomb-stone—that tomb-stone
which has been so well advertised by
a number of our exchanges—had been
•desecrated by some irreverent chap,
who had pasted tliereou a flaming
poster of Horsford’s Bread Prepara
tion. Tins led us to reflect that both
articles are used for “puffing” purpo
ses—tomb-stones to “puff” the vir
tue**-—never the vices—of the dc
pmted, and Horsford’s Preparation
to ,puff bread, biscuits, cakes, pies,
•etc. Then wc remembered that the
Bread Preparation was a good tiling,
and that it was for sale at the drug
store of J. A. Thompson.
As Mr. Thouipsou is a iiltcrai and
persiste.pt advertiser, we charge him
nothing for the use of the stone, nor
for this notice.
far Eureka cures epileptic tils.
Fink Cohn.—John Swain, freed
mau, who is fanning for himself, on
the river, some two and a half miles
below here, brought to our office, a
few days since, two stalks of corn,
thirteen or fourteen feet high—one
containing font'full ears near the top,
aud the other, three—ouc at the root,
* and the other two at eacli successive
joint. This corn was made on poor
IffiAy woods laud, and is of the Pec-
By prolific and Burr variety.
Eureka never fails to cure.
Cotton —Cotton is opening fast,
and farmers have commenced picking.
Much complaint is made of the rust.
The first bale of the new crop was re
ceived here last year on the 18th of
August We suppose a bale of the
new # crop will be brought in before
•eur next issue.
US' Eureka cures falling fits.
ftW Wc acknowledge the receipt,
from an unknown source, of a pam
phlet copy of the message of the Gov
ernor. transmitting reports of the pub
lie institutions.
IST Eureka cures asthma.
Hour.a Lis.— This phenom
enon tflre distinctly visible here, in
the Northern sky, last Friday night.
It was at first mistaken for the reflec
tion of a large Are.
tsr Try a bottle of Eureka.
Wkathkb.—The weather has lyen
-quite warm and dry for the <ast week,
ten days, and cur farmers have
■n busily engaged in finishing puli
|Be fodder.
Eureka is no hurahng.
1. 0. G. T—At the regular meet
ing or this body, last Monday night,
Miss Eugenia Engrain was admitted
• COMMERCIAL.
HAWKtNSVfIAjT WHOLESALE PRiejtsT
( (hrretUui Weekly by *lO. Jlcnry A Cos ]
COTTON MARKET.
Goth) middling—7B tb © Ri
Middling © 13
how raid Ilia * @ 14j
Good Ordinary © 14
Axes—f? do*. 18 00@2i 00
HAoaiso— l Gunny, fd yard,
iiy till) bale @ aa
Bacon—Hants "p tb © 24
Bides Vlb © 3t)
Shoulders....- 17® 18
ISi'ttku—Goshen !t. © 00
Oan»;rs—Adamaut $Hb... 20© 35
Cofkks—Rio 23® 23
Java lir ll> 43© 45
Cohn—Yellow t' bu....... • ©2 00
White prim ~ - ■© 9 00
OoMKsrics—Sheetings and
shirtings pr vd. ... ifl© 15J
Yarns pr bunch 0 00
Colton Oftuaiburga pr yd... flit© 22j
Fl.oOß—Super ’s) hid 18© 8 flu"
Extra super 0® 9 50
E<tr» Family. . ' lt)@ll 00
Fanny lirisnds fl bid...... 13 50
Fisrt—Codfish, No Ipr 1b... J 8 <g> IS
Madkerel, No 1, J bid 1 IS op
Hay—Eastern pr owt 2 30
Htors—Fi'at, pr #». 124
Ibon —Swtdss, pr tb.. t It)
Lvuo-uir It, 22 © 24
litptfetts-SCic-e, (51b0U10.... 75© 3 So
JUoni myah era-tOMjdpjpd.* ' t Do
Bourbon fold) $1 gal 3 5< @ 0 00
Brandy 18 gal 4 ou©!2 50
MBtL—ft bushel t 1 75® 200
Naira —ijl keg ... 0 35© 7 00
Picas—ft lmsli, red, speckled
and white 2@ 2 50
Powder—pr lh 50
Potash—Lumps JHb 18® 20
Rot**—Manilla 12j
Balt—Liverpool Is! sack... 1 75
Shut—Drop 'f* bag 8 75
Sugar—Stuart's A pr tb, by.
the ld:l.. * 181
TANARUS) pr !!• by bid 15}
C pr ib by bid 10
Powdered fd it) by bid.... 10
Crushed W !b by bid 10
Stkf.l—Plow, pr lb 15.
Tallow—pr n> 12}
TouAtjco—Smoking, pr 1b... 75@ 1 00
Chewing, pr lb 75© 1 50
TKA-rCrccii.pr tb 1 SjQy 3 00
Black, 1 50
Twine—pr lb 50
Vineoah—prgal r>o
Wax—Rees wax pr Ib 25
Wool—Unwashed pr 1b.... 22© 25
Turnip Seed.
RUT A BAGA,
RED TOP,
FLAT DUTCII,
HANOVER,
and all others suitable lor
Fall FlarLting-,
in bulk or papers.
J. A. THOMPSON.
Pulaski Sheriff Sales.
Wltl bn sold before the Court-house door
in lluwkinsvillc, within tlie usual hours
of sale, on the lirst Tuesday in September
next, the following property:
One two-horsc wagon and harness, and
one ldaek mure mule, named Sal. Levied
on us the property id' James Dykes. In sat
isfy two Superior Court flfos issued in favor
ol j. R. Coombs, aduiiu.sU'Otor of T. D.
Booth, deceased—one vs. Jtnncs Dykes,
principal, Moses Dykes, security, and one
vs Samuel Butler, principal, Jas. Dykes,
security. Property pointed out by Juo. 11.
Watts, ’controlling litas.
Also, at the same time and place, one lot
of land. No. 5, in the 15th district of Pu
laski countv. to satis.y a Superior Court
cost Ufa in favor of the officers of the Court
vs. Mary OtliotiL Property pointed out in
the tit.a.
Also,at the same time and place, 00 acres
of lot No. 230, in the 13th district of Pu
laski county, to satisfy n Superior Court
cost Ilf 1 in favor of the officers of tlio Cknirt
vs. Wesley Cud well, administrator of Thus.
Cadwtdi, deceased. Property pointed out
itt ft fa.
Also, at the same time and place one lot
of land. No. 58, in the tilth dish of Pulaski,
to salisfy 11 Superior Court Ufa in favor ol
Henry Barlow vs. J. W. Grantham, princi
pal, anti Nicholas Rawlins, security. Prop
erly pointed out by .1 W. Grantham.
uug 4-td N. RAWLINS, Sheriff.
Pulaski Sheriff Sale.
IT TILL lie sold, before the Court-house
\V door In Jlawkinsville, within the
* * legal hours of sale, on the lirst Tues
day in September next, tlie following prop
erty :
Town lots. No. 2, in Cist district, and
No. 5, in 211th district, tow:) of llaukius
villc. Levied on as the property of M.
Dudley, to satisfy n Superior Court tifa in"
favor of Chus. C. ivlhbee, transferee. Prop
erty pointed out by pla'mtitrs attorney.
JNO. A. lIENDLBf.
aug 11—t*l Dep. Slieriff.
Wilcox Sheriff Sale.
Will be sold In-fore the Court-house door
in Abbeville, Avithin the iisuiil hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in September next,
tlie following proper.y:
I.nt of land No. 122, in the Ist district of
originally Irwin, now Wilcox comity, lev
ied on as llic property or Win. H. Brown,
to satisfy one tifa issued from tbc Superior
Court oi' Wilcox county in favor of Tlios.
J. Fitzgerald. Property pointed out by
defendant. J.M. GRIFFIN,
July 28-td Sheriff.
Wilcox Shoriff Sale.
Will lie sold, before the Court-house
door in Abbeville, within the usual hours
of sale, on the first Tuesday in October
next, the following property:
200 acres of land, more or less, known ss
the place where Alisolom (Worn now lives,
nnd which is a part of lot 88, in the Ist
district of said county. Levied on to sat
isfy one fif'a from tlie 1177th diet. G. M., in
favor of Thomas Warren, administrator.
Levy made anil returned to me by Vardal
Jones, constable. Property pointed out by
defendant.
uug 18-t'l J. M. GRIFFIN, Sh’ff.
GEORGIA,— Telfair County.—Mary
E. Durr applies to mo for letters of
administration upon the estate of M. A.
Durr?
These are. therefore, tocite and admonish
All persons concerned, to be and appear at
my office within thctlme preeci-ibcd bylaw,
to show enasc. If any they eon, why said
letters should not lie granteo ’ :
W. r, CA MPBELL. Ordinary >
■ang 25 1m pr fre 3 30 1
e r- 1 < ■?
I For the jf A*
Afflicted ILM.
EUREKA!
A Safe and Certain
REMEDY
FOR
Epilepsy, [Fits], Convulsions,
Asthma, Hooping-cough,
Hysterics,
Chorea, or St Vitus’ Dance,
Insanity,
CATALEPSY, Oil FALLING FITS,
Nymphomania, - r Sexual Excitement,
Puerperal Convulsions,
Delirium Tremens,
Sleeplessness
Nervous Neuralgia,
—AND—
ALL OTHER DISEASES
ARISING FROM THE
Nervous System.
PREPARED AND FOR SALE BY
TAYLOR, JELKS 8l CO.,
Hawkinsville, Ga.
Prico $1 50 Per Bottle.
To the Public.
In introducing this new rem
edy to the public, the proprie
tors wish distinctly to state that
they do not offer it as a cure
for all the ills to which flesh is
heir, but they do recommend it
as a
Safe and Certain REMEDY
for the diseases above enumera
ted, if used according to dircc
.tions. The senior member ol
the firm having given it a fair
trial in his practice, without a
single failure to cure, we now
offer the “ EUREKA ” to the
public in the fullest confidence
of its suc^e*.
TAYLOR, JELKS & CO.
TtrLOn DRUG
STORE!
DRUGS! DRUGS!! DRUGS!!!
A FRESH AND PURE SUPPLY OF
DRUGS. JUST RECEIVED AT THE
OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG
STORE OF
Dr. A. B~ Taylor.
TAYLOR’S DYSPEPTIC
REIvTEIDir,
A Safe and Certain Cure.
Prepared and for Bale-only by
Dr. A. R. Taylor.
SAPOLIO.
An excellent article for Cleaning nnd
Pol lulling tin, and other ware, for wile by
DII. A. R. TAYLOR.
COCOA BUTTER.
Fuf chapped'
HANDS,
FACE,
LIPS,
ETC.
For eale by
Dr. A. R. Taylor.
Cuffroy’s Cod Liver
PILLS.
A sovereign remedy for Consumption
anti nil diseases of the chest
For sale by
Dr. A. R Taylor.
SUNDRIES.
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PERFUMERY.
SOAPS,
PATENT
MEDICINES,
COMBS
AND
BRUSHES,
OILS,
ETC. ETC. ETC.
For sale at the lowest market price, so
Cash, by
Dr. A. R. Taylor.
dec 10 3.
CHOLERA.
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement ol the diarrhoea,
which always precedes an attack of the
Cholera, take 11 tonsponnftll of tlie Pain
Killer in sugar and Vnter (hot, if conveni
ent), and then bailie freely the stomach
and Ihiwclh with the Pniii Killer clear.
Should the diarrhoea or cramps continue,
repeat the dose every 10 or 15 minutes, till
the patient is relieved. In extreme eases,
two or more teaspoonfllls may be given ill
a dose
The Pain Killer, as an internal remedy,
Ims no equal. Iu cases of cholera, summer
complaints, dyspepsia, dysentery, asthma,
it cures in onc’mght,by taking it internally,
anil bathing with it freely. Its actiuu is
like magic, when externally applied to old
sores, burns, sculds mid sprains. For sick
headache and toothache, don’t fail to try it.
111 short, it is a Pain ICili.kii.
Directions accompany each bottle.
The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers iu
Medicines.
Prices, 25c., 50c., and $1 per bottle.
DO YOU USE KEROSENE?
It causes more death.? each year titan rail
road nnd steamboat accidents combined.
If you truly value the safety of your fam
ily,'hum PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, which
is" mg Kerosene oil, but 11 distinct product,
and unlike any oil ever offered to the pub
lic: a lamp filled with this, If ujisct aud
broken, tciil not cateh fire.
For sale by
J. A. THOMPSON.
Horsford’s Broad Preparation
—AT—
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE,
may 19-ts
im:. s. jobson.
Den
Hawkinsvillo, and Porry, Ga.
fell 3-ts
ISTotioe.
Application has been made bv me to the
Ordinary of Pulnaki county for leave to sell
all the real estate belonging to tlie estate
of George Dupree, and said application will
lie passed upon by said Ordinary on the
Ist Slonday in September next.
JNO. A. HENDLY, Adm’r.
July 28-41 pr fee 4 00
* ISTotioe.
Application lins been made by the un
dersigned for leave to sell all the real estate
of Solomon W. Mullis, deceased, and the
’Court of Ordinary will pass upon said ap
plication on the first Monday in September
£S:?Kh.f^
aug 11—4t* pr fee $4
I>f otic©.
All persons having demands against tbc
estate of J. J. Linsey, deceased, are re
quested to present them in the terms of the
law; and all persons indebted to said estate
must make Immediate payment.
RICHARD LINSEY, Adtn'r.
aug 11-Bt* pr fee 5 50
GEORGIA —Pulaski County.
James Fleming, Gnardian of J. T. Wil
liamson. applies to u»e for letters of dis
mission from said trust:
These are, therefore,4o cite■ and admon
ish all parties concerned to be *nd appear
at my office within the time •preseri'ied by
aw, to show cause.,if any they have, why
said letters of dismission should not be
granted. J. J. SPARROW,
aug 4-fit pr fre 550 Ordinary.
DIAIIRHCEA, Dysentery, Cholurn Mor
bus, Cholera, etc—Certain and Immediate
cure, liegeman's (formerly Veljwau’s) Di
al rhea Remedy, used with enfnlling success
since tins Olidfem rtf 1833, Sold by drug
gists generally. Prepared only by liege
man & Go., New York.
INVFNTOn?- address Edson Buos.,
Patent Agents, 450 Ninth st„ Washington,
D. C'., for advice, terdts an,'l references.
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patentsT
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AVOID QUACKS. —A victim of early
indiscretion, causing nervous debility, pre
mature decay, etc., having tried in vain
every advertised remedy, has a simple
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to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. H. Tut
tle, 78 Nassau st., New York.
MOUSTACHES forced to grow In six
weeks. Recipe sent for 50c. Address 11.
Richards, Box 3980, New York P. O.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
Dealer In
Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Etc.,
Atlanta, <3-a. .
July 81-lin*
For Safe at Par.
FIVE SHARES of the Capital Stock of
the Pulaski Manufacturing Company.
Shares SIOO each, all paid in.
For terms, etc., apply at
July 21-lui THIS OFFICE.
GEORGIA —Telfair County.
Mrs. A. E. Willcox applies to me for
letters of administration on the estate of
G. D. Willcox:
These are, therefore, 'ocitc and admonish
till ertneerned to be ami appear at my office
within the time prescribed by law, to show
cause, if any they can, why said letters
should not lie granted,
W. P. CAMPBELL,
July 21—5 t pr fi e3 50 Ordinary.
GEORGlA—Telfair County 7
Mrs. Mary McCriinon applies to me for
letters of ndinlnlstnitirn on the estate 01
Archibald McCriinon, Sr.:
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all parties interested, to he nnd appear
at my office within the time allowed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not be granted.
W. P. CAMPBELL. Ord’y
jnly 21-51 pr fee 3 50
Patent Revolving Alphabet.
I am ageut lor the above new invention,
which will he found invaluable to business
men for all marking purposes. Samples
can lie seen at the store of the undersigned,
who will fill all orders at Now York prices,
and is also prepared to furnish stencil plates
and brands nt short notice. A sample can
also be seen at the Hawkinsville Dispatch
office. E. J. JOHNSTON,
Inly 21-lin Macon, Ga.
Special to Merchants I
We want active, reliable agents In every
county and town iu Georgia, Alabama and
Mississippi, to take exclusive control of the
Sale of the
“EUREKA COFFEE POT,’’
in their respective towns. Merchants wish
ing to make a paying and valuable addi
tion to their business, cannot do lictter than
to secure tlie agency for their town. Bend
to 11s for descriptive circulars und terms to
agents.
We have, also, the eiinpleet and chenpctt
FRUIT JARS in the market. Pint jars,
$1 50 tier dozen.
Mc RRIDE & CO..
Importers of Earthenware and Cutlery,
July 21-lni* Atlanta, Ga.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL
China anti the
United States.
Bv Rev. Wm. Spkbh, I). I).
Fin Hicvly Missionary in China and to the
Chinene in California.
A work of alisorbing Interest, nnd fid! of
practical intomnition'upon a subject now
greatly exciting the public mind
It treats of the Chinaman at home—his
history, religion, literature, arts, sciences,
habits, and customs; the Chinaman in
America; the problem of Chinese labor,
anil tlie probable influence of Chinese im
migration on onr country nnd continent.
The press everywhere pronounce it the
most timely, as well ns the most deeply
interesting work iff the day.
700 pages: 40 full page illustrations. El
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it. Send for circulars, with terms and
testimonials. Address,
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
274 and 27(1 Second street,
aug 4~4t Memphis, Tenn.
Light, pleasant and i norn-
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! to persons In every part of tlie country.
! Suitable for Ladica or Gentlemen. Boys vr
I Gris. Address, Xix Cestlky Pcbuca
' not* Cos., Charleston, 8. C. nmli-ft
Job H ork
I Neatly executed at this office.
HORSE Ahd CATTLE
REMEDIES.
The Best and most BeiteMe ever
offered to the Public.
The American Magnetic
EQUINE CONDITION POWDERS
CERTIFICATE.
*3- I h«*Hr certify tint I tnro examined, end
thoroughly leUed In my pnwtiee the
■bore M-tlciee, mid re*ard llicm »• iir.-|*r»tlone of
treat merit, mid would cordially recommmd
ilieui aa twine prepared with .pedal nm
from reliable Ingredients, mid more
tlie treatment idibeemtmitdt—uw
Sir wlitch liter tiro ilreigne.!, th*n any reme
dies »r which I inure knowledge.
GEORGE H. DADD,
Veterinary Hmrgeon. Anther of “ Anatomy end
nyiuAoßl'y nt Horw." “ Modern Horn
l loctor." dc., rff.
FsrchkfCTs will please ask for a oopy of ” Hone
and Cuttle Ownert Guide." gratia. - .
LORD, SMITH * CO., Propr’t,
Caieaeo, IUA
t3S~ For sale by A. R. Taviair and J. A
Tuompson, Druggists, Hawkiusville, Ga.
apt i-ly
Abbett’r liver medicinE.
A SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE
for oil kinds of
UvtT Coinplulnfa,
and all diseases nnd indispositione that
originate from n diseased state or inactivity
of the Liver, such as
Chronic and Acute Inflammation of
THE LIVER,
Dyspepsia, sick headache, sourness of the
stomach, lowness of spirits, colic, costive
ness, lever, ague, bilious fever, dropsy and
jaundice.
This medicine is purely vegetable and per
fectly harmless, but its efficacy is too per
manently established in all the Southern
and Western States to require further re
commendation. The wise will give it a
trial—that is all that is asked. Hundreds
of ccrtifiicates from the best men in the
country attest the value of our-medicine
Price, ONE DOLLAR.
Sent by mall on receipt of price.
For sale liv all druggists. #
CRA WFORD A WALKER,
Proprietors,
aug 4-ly* West Point, Ga •
MIX & KIRTLAND, 7
> Dealers in
Boots, Shoes, Leather, Etc-,
Ivlacon, G-a.,
Have received a fresh supply of those cele
bra ted wire- soled, box-toed lioota and shoes
which are now nil the rage. They will
also keep constantly supplied with all tlu
latest styles of ladies’ gaiters, 2nd every
thing In the way of shoe leather, which they
offer at reasonable prices. jul 81-lra*
IST otioe.
On the first Monday in September next,
application will lie made to tbc Ordinary
of Dooly County for leave to sell the real
estate belonging to tlie estate of J. J. Lin
scy, dec’ll. RICHARD LINSEY,
uugll-4t* pr fee f 4 % Adm'r. •
PLANTATION BITTERS
This wonderful vege
table restorative Is the
sheet-anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. Asa
tonic and cordial for the
aged and languid it has
no equal among stomach
ics. Asa remedy for
the nervous weakness to
which women are cspec
ially subject, it is
superseding every other
stimulant. In all
climates, tropical, tem
perate or frigid, it acts
as a specific in every
species of disorder which
undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down
tlie animal spirits.
Wherever it is Intro
duced it becomes a
standard article—a me
dicinal staple. It Is to-day
the best and purest tonic,
and tlie most popular
medicine in tlie civilized
world—be sure and get
the genuine. Sold by all
Druggists, Grocers and
Country Stores.
aug2#-ly
Dickson’s System of Farming.
m * .
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A COMPREHENSIVE view of the m-
I tlior's improved syitem of agriculture,
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which is added all Ida letters, making a
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octavo, with portrait of the Author. Prtoe
$5 00.
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