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practice in the countic
y y comprising the Flint Judicia
Circuit, and in the Supreme Court of the;
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VOL. VIII.
Medical Dispensary.
Dr. Geo. TV. Marvin again ten
ders his professional service to his
old friends and the public. Dispen
sary and consultation rooms, No. 1
White hall street, in Centennial buil
ding, Atlanta, Ga., where patients
can get reliable treatment for all
diseases of the Throat, Lungs and
Catarrh. The above diseases treated
by inhalation.
The Doctor treats all diseases of
long standing, such as Eruptions,
Gravel, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Go
itiy, 1 )ropsy, Biliousness Diseases of
the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Nervous
Depression, Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, all Diseases peculiar to Wo
men, all Private Diseases, Heart Dis
ease Swollen Joints, Coughs, Gout,
White swelling, St, Vitus Dance, etc.
Electricity applied n eases where
it is required. The Doctor is per
manently located, and persons who
Ib'H e been under the treatment of oth
er physicians and have not been cur
ed, arc invited to call, as he treats all
curable diseases, % and cures guarntced
or no pay. Call and see the Doctor
without delay. His charges are mo
derate, and consultation free. Oflice
hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
feb22-ly
ST4/11; NEWS.
Eleven hundred and forty mules
have already been brought to Atlan
ta this season. About fifteen thous
and are brought there every year.
The United States Circuit Court
at Atlanta, made a very important
decision as regards the jurisdiction
of State courts. Some time since
Findlay, Gaston and Prater, revenue
officers, were arrested in Lumpkin
county, charged with assault with
intent to murder. It was decided
that State courts had no jurisdic*
tion.
Atlanta police service over $2,000
a month.
The next annual meeting of the
American Pharmaeutical Association
is appointed for Atlanta. Time, 3d
of September, 187S.TTie meeting for
1877 was held in Toronto, Cana
da.
Fifty, first class stores erected
in Atlanta in the past year.
The Templars' Advocate is anew
monthly paper just started in Atlan
ta, Ga.
Douglassville and Louisville
have been made money order offi
ces
11. G. Wriglit Esq. of the chroni
cle and Constitutionalist is recom
mended for the House of Repre
sentatives from Richmond coun
-ty,
The meeting of railroad officials
m Atlanta last week resulted in the
reelection of the old board of offi
cials.
Mr. W. Collier is now postmaster
at the Indian Spring.
Hon. N. J. Hammond shows how
Atlanta is bound by Her proposition
if the people accept it by voting
Atlanta as the future eapitol.
Miss J. L. Goode, received the
received the prize at the Houston
Couuty fair as the prettiest young
lady.
Robert 11. Sawyer lias been nomi
nated by the Democrats of Early
county, as a candidate for Represen
tative.
The negroes of Baker comity have
determined to run George Lovejoy,
a negro for the legislature.
An Early county nun killed five
wild turkeys at one shut the other
day. Turkeys must be thick in Ear
ly.
The docket of Harris Supeiior
Court has two hundred and twenty
five cases, and the Judge has but
one week in which to dispose of
them.
Elbert Montfort, a negro, was sen
tence to hard labor in the penitenti
ary at the last session of Taylor Supe
rior Court.
It is estimated that eight hundred
thousand dollars worth of business is
transacted in Sparta during the
year.
The North Georgia Conference
meets atGainsviile on the 28th of
November.
Coweta county will turnout about
two-thirds of a crop.
Pennfield has the sore eyes and
whooping cough.
Athens has a Democratic Barber
Shop.
Athens is as bad as Griffin. .V
farmer was robbed there the other
day.
Crops m Randolph county con
siderably injured by the rainy weath
er.
Scarlet fever has almost disappear
ed from Macon.
Mercer University opened witn
about seventy-five students.
Samuel Lumpkin of Oglethorpe
is endorsed for the State Senate.
The Georgia Railroad lias carried
7,724 kegs of beer to Agnsta within
the past six months.
John D. Loach of Bulloch coun
ty killed a fine deer the other day.
The Millegeville papers are filled
with issues that should not be lug
ged into the Capitol question Contro
verscry.
There are two cxtcnssve limekilns
in Bartow county. Roofing slate
of superb quality also exists. Cop
per and Magnetic iron have also been
found.
The following recommendation
was made by the graud jury of Bul-
THOM ASTON, GA.. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 20, 1877.
loch Supoiior Court at its recent s--
sion: ‘'We recommend that the
next Representative of Bulloch coun
ty be instructed to use iiis influence
in having an act passed in the next
General Assembly requiring a five
thousand dollar license for soiling
either by wholesale or retail, intoxi
cating liqors within the limiti of
Bulloch county; and wc do further
recommend that no pers n be enti
tled to this license to sc 1 i himself or
through his agent at more than one
specified location. Should any per
son pay a five thousand dollar license
for selling liquors in Bulloch countv
we recommend that the same bo
appropriated for educational purpos
es. ”
The Cuthbert Appeal has the
following account of a sad case of
suicide: “Our community was
shocked on Wednesday at the an
nouncement that Mr. L. Openhei*
mer was found in a small room op
posite his market in a dyeing con
dition, lie having taken an ounce of
laudanum. Medical aid was imme
diately summoned and everything
done to save the dying man, but to
no avail, and he breathed his last
breath about eleyen o’clock that
night. We are informed the deceas
ed has been in a gloomy, depressed
state, of mind for several weeks, oc
casioned, we understand, from finan
cial embarrassments, and it is believ
ed that these embarrassments so
worked upon him that he sought,
relief from the poisoned cup. He
leaves a wife and two children. liis
remains were carried to Eufala for
interment.'’
The Columbus Enquirer says :
“The Columbus Iron Works have
just completed for Colonel Wadley,
of the Central Railroad, a stationary
steam engine to be used on his farms
at Bolingbroke. 'They not only furnish
the engine, but the entire works and
machinery generally for a grist mill,
saw mill and sugar mill. The en
gine will also run agin. The whole
was completed yesterday and ship
ped. Mr. Gondlmg will leave m a
day or two for the purpose of super
intending the erection of them.
CHINESE COOKERY.
Americans who dine with the Chi
nese are sniprised at the perfection
to which they have carried their
cooking. During a recent Chinese
banquet at San Fran cisco an orange
was laid at the plate of each guest.
The orange itself seemed like any
other orange, but on being cut open
was found to contain within the rind
five kinds of delicate jellies. One
was at first puzzled to know how the
jellies got in, and giving up the
chain of reflefltion, was in a worse
quandary to know how tiie pulpy
part of the orange got out. Colored
eggs were also served, m the inside
of which were found nuts, jellies,
meats and confectionery. When
one of the Americans asked the in
terpreter to explain this legerdemain
of cookery he expanded his mouth
in a hearty laugh and shook his
head and said: “Melican man heap
smart —why he not find he out ?”
WIIAT A LEAF SAID.
“I am a fading leaf, watching for
the signal for my dissolution. hou
can think as you like about man, as
lie fades and falls—make the end of
your life, here as mournful as you
please—dishonor death by evil names
and images, but leave me out of your
sad analogies. I protest against be
ing one that shudders at dissolution.
I might have done that in June,
when my life was all to live; but in
September, when I begin to loosen
from the spray, the loosening seems
as good as the budding.
It is a sweet mystery to be made
clear no doubt of something. So 1
shall die as I have lived, with my
face to the sun, and the loving heav
ens and welcome the autumn frost,
as I have welcomed the spring sun
shine.”
Tite fa it nortii-west.— The
steamer California has just arrived
from Sitka. Captain Collins, of the
United States Army, is a passenger.
He brings information of a deplora
ble state of affairs of Sitka since the
withdrawal of the troops from that
place. There is now no protection
either for life or property. There is
not a semblance of law, either civil,
military or naval, and no power what
ever to"restrain the lawless elements.
At present there are not more than
fifteen white residents at Sitka, be
side their wives and children, and to
oppose this number are several hun
dred Indians. Since the departure
of the soldiers the Indians have be
come very bold and impudent. They
get drunk and swagger about town
dav and night, and have no respect
whatever for the rights of tlie whites.
Residents informed Chaplain Collins
that they were in hourly fear of their
lives and property, and that they in
tended to abandon the country as
soon as possible.
Michael Angelo, when painting m
the Pope’s chapel the picture of hell
and souls of the damned, made one
of the latter so exact a resemblance
of the cardinal, who was his enemy,
that every one recognized it : where
upon the cardinal immediately ap
plied to the Pope Clement, desiring
it might be effaced; to which the lat
ter replied: ‘‘You know that 1
have the power to deliver a soul out
of purgatory, but not out of hell!”
Donn Piatt says that every mem-*
ber of Hayes's Cabinet saye one
is a candidate for the Presidency.
Official Esiimaie oftlio Li>ss.
The Commissioner of Patents hav
ing- received reports from all the
chiefs of divisions iu his bureau in
regard to 10.-set by the recent fire
it: that bn idling, makes the following
official announcement:
‘‘Apart fio.n the damage done to
the building, tlu poeunia y loss oc
casioned by the lire of the 24tii in
stant is not very great. No files of
pending applications, were lost or
damaged, and no oriental drawings,
cxCipt iu very few Cases, were de
stroyed by lire. Those drawings de
stroyed were only of one issue (..Sep
tember 4th, 1877) ami of those pho
tolithographic eopith had been male,
so that no inconvenience will arise
from their destruction. A consider
able quantity of photolithograpli
copies were burned, but in no ease
were all the copies burned of any
one patent, a part of the copies hav
ing been preserved by storage i;i
another room of the building which
was uniujTircd by the fire. The Li
brary was uninjured. There was no
disturbance of the original files or of
the record room, which contained
the bound volumes, specifications
and drawings and some of the assign
ment records. Some of the exam
iners’ rooms were damaged by wa
ter temporarily disturbed by the re
moval of papers, but the examiners
are all at work and all other emplys
ees, with the exception of some of
the copyists, whose rooms were dam
agon by water. There will be no
interruption of the business of the
office the examination of applications
will go oil as usual, and patents will
be issued without any delay. But
very lit tle trouble is anticipated prac
tically from the loss, since examina
tions are made almost wholly from
the drawing and specifications. The
force is at work rescuing from the
debris all the unconsumed portions
of the models, and wherever they
were of metal, models will he pre
served, blackened by the fire, but not
destroyed.”
living the Royal iusni
The clerk on the right hand of
the table before the woolsack in the
House of Lords takes up a bill, and,
turning, round so as to face the Roy
al Commissioners, bows low, the
clerk at the other side performing at
the same time precisely the same
gesture, as if the two were connec
ted by an axle, and turned by a
single cogwheel. The clerk on the
right, who is known as the Clerk of
Parliament, reads the title of the
hill, and then faces to the left. The
Clerk of the Crown on the other
hand faces to the right and being
thus brought face, the Clerk of the
Crown chants, “La reyne e veult I”
Then someone in charge, possibly
the resident engineer, gives another
turn to the invisible wheel, the
Clerk of Parliament and the Clerk
of the Crown simultaneously turn to
ward the live figures, and bow down
almost to their boots. The Clerk of
Parliament takes up another bill
and reads the title, after which lie
turns and bows again, the Clerk of
the Crown bowing at the same time.
Then they turn and face each
other as before, and once more there
rings through the chamber the sol
emn lugubrious chant, “La reyne le
veult 1” Fancy this going on with
out intermission or variation for the
space of a quarter of an hour, add to
it an aspect of settled melancholy on
the face of the Clerk of the Crown,
and an ever deepening sadness in his
monotonous chant, “Lc reyne le
veult !” and some excuse may be
found for the ladies, who, to the
number of sixteen wore, before the
ceremony was ovci, reduced to a state
of exhaustion through uncontrolla
ble laughter, which it was felt desir
able should be, like Grand Courts
Smile, inward.—-[London Mayfair.
A Yew York lawyer's bill contain
ed an item of £IOO fur the trouble of
making it out.
Cordelia Howard, the original Eva
in the play of “Uncle Tom's Cab
in'’ is a wife now with two chil
dren.
The largest man in North Caro
lina is Captain James E. Jones, of
Greene county, lie is six feet one
inch high, and weighs 047 pounds,
lie is also an active man. for a cir
cus agent has been vainly trying for
three years to build a tent around
him.
Resolving Against Worldly Amuse
ments —At the recent session of the
.Mecklenburg (X. C. Presbytery,
Rev. Dr. Miller introduced a series
of resolutions forbidding members of
the church from indulging in what
are called worldly amusements, such
as dancing, attending theaters, cir
cuses, etc. These resolutions brought
out considerable discussion and quite
a decided opposition from the more
liberal members of the Presbytery,
but were finally adopted.
The Remains of Columbus.—The
Havana (Cuba) papers publish par
ticulars of the discovery of what are
alledged to be the remains of Colum
bus in San Domingo While they do
not deny that it is possible that the
remains may be those of the great
discoverer, they consider it to be
highly improbable. According to
historical statements the remains of
Columbus were taken from Spain to
San Domingo in 1536, and from
San Domingo to Havana in 1786,
anil from San Domingo to Havana
in 1796 and interred in the cathe
dral.
HAROr.N AL lUSi iiH).
One lav, Harona Al lia-ohi 1 re* l
A bo>k wiicr Xi the poe‘ id:—
“Where are th.- kii.g-, and where the rest
Of men who oace the world possessed:
“They're gone with all t’a-.-ir pomp and show.
They’re pouo the way th o thou Gi .it -.ro.
“O thou who eliooeeat for thy share
The world, and what the world calls fair,
“Take all that it can Rive or lend,
but ki-ow that death is At the end!"
Harona Al R.isA.il b-ov-. and his l.eid:
Tea: 8 f ell upon the pae he read.
Hk.vry W. Long fellow.
—St. Nicholas for October.
The heart of Dr. Win.-l \v. who
was cremated in Utah, is hune l with
his parents at Nantucket.
Senator Douglas’ nnmu uent if. to
be pushed rapidly ro completion.
The foundation in place has 1 ecu
pronounced too weak to support the
column, and it is to be torn down
and replaced by a stronger one.
It is stated that the personal feel
ings ofthe Fmperor William of Ger
many are now strongly enlisted in
the war, and that he has emphati
cally expressed the opinion that the
Jhristiansof European Turkey must
be withdrawn from the dominion of
the Turk.
The French Freemasonsh ive !o ng
been di\i led upon lhe question as t -
whether a belief in the “Grand Arch
itect of the I'NiveisT’ shovl 1 be a
dogma of their Order. At the re
cent Masonic Convention in France,
the second clause of the constitution,
wuicli ran thus : “Freema omy
holds to the principle of the exis
tence of God and ofthe immortality
of the Saul," was altered by an im
mense majority t> “Freem.iso nry
hoi Is to ti e principle of an abs dutc
freedom of conscience, and to the
brotherhood of mankind. It ex
cludes no one as account of his be
hef.”
IVOOLUIVS
Opium Cure.
(Continued from last week.)
Wh.it another AI. D. savs—case
completely cured :
Smithvili.E, Ga., Fob. 28 , 1877.
Dear Sir—The l ist bottle of your antidote was
duly received, and has been taken strictly according
to directions- Our patient is doing well. Appetite
and sleep good, and in wells now move regularly.
lam satisfied your medicine will cure him. Send
another bottle, as he is about out.
Yours truly, L. A. Peacock, M. D.
The following refers to the same
case as the above. 15. M. W.
Smithvjlle, Ga., July 9, 1877.
Maj. Woolley.— Dear Sir, —I write to inform
you that the patient I have been treating for opium
eating with your Antidote is cured. This has been
one of the worst cases 1 have ever seen, and 1 am
now entirely satisfied that your Antidote will cure
any ease of opium or morphine eating. This pa
tient used eight grains of morphine per day ; had
been using it for four or five years, and lmd tried
two or three other opium antidotes, without being
cured. If lam ever called oil to treat another case
of opium eating, I shall certainly use your Antidote.
With m iny thanks for your fair and manly dealing
I am yours truly,
1.. A. Peacock, m. and.
Mr. B. M. Woolley, Atlanta.
My ph as Si it—l would have written to you be
fore, but desired to see exactly what effect the anti
dote had upon me, before I did so. I have now
consumed the urst bottle, and have a splendid re
port to make. In the first case, the Antidote was
exactly right : could not have been made better, and
I h ive felt a buoyancy and hopefulness while takiug
it, unknown tome while taking morphine. Besides,
1 was troubled severely with a painful uettlerash
that gave me great suffering, for the whole surface
of the skin felt as though it was on lire, often for a
half hour at a time, and if I assayed to relieve my
self by rubbing my person ever so gently, its itching
sensation flew all over me, from heal to foot, and
for the time, I endured more than the torture of the
rack. Imagine, then, how happy lam to tell you,
I have not had a syinpton of this rash since taking
your Antidote, nor have i resorted to any other
remedy. lain sure your medicine is all you claim
for it, and do not doubt iu the least that it will re
ally and truly break up Ihs most inveterate consum
er of opium in any or all its forms, when your di
rections are followed. I cannot tell you how glad I
am to know that this great medicine is in the hands
of an honest and good man.
With best wishes for your success, etc. * * *
The following is from the same
party, about one month later.
13. AI. W.
May 2(ith, 1777.
C'apt. B. 31. Woollm , Atlanta—My Dear Sir :
I must tell you how nicely your last medicine is
eli'eeiiug me. I never slept so sweetly in my life,
and r ally have to control my appetite, and my bo v
els have been so regular. I have had no need to
take the piils you kindly sent me. Send me another
month’s supply in time to reach me before this is
out. I had rather jump in the river at once, oml go
to the bottom, than to begin with morphine again.
Your frieud, * * *
This party used 30 grains mor
phine a day, bowels territly consti
pated, and health bad generally.
~ 15. AI. W.
The following is from a minister
who has just began the use of my
Antidote or Cure. 15. AI. W.
Fayette Cos., Texas, July oth, 1577.
Mr. B. M. Woolley, Atlanta.
Dear Sir—l received the “Antidote,” and have
used it two weeks to-day. It has sustained me ful
ly, and I have felt far more comfortable than when
using morphine. I find all you sly auout the effect
to be strictly true. 1 sleep more natural and feel
comfortable when I wake up.
I want to be cured. I will do you all the good I
can, by recommending your “Cure.” You can use
anything 1 say, witholding my name.
May you have the success the excellence of your
Cure merits. Very respectfully, . ,
Maysfield, Milam Cos., Texas, July 22nd, 1877.
Capt. B. M. Woolley.
Dear Sir —A press of other business has kept me
from writing to you before now. I think that I can
now with safety assert that the “Cure” in the ease o
Mr. , has been effectual. He lias had no
inclination to use morphine since the first dose of
the Antidote, and now, sometimes for days, forgets
to use your medicine.
He has just started on the fourth bottle, and it
will be the last he needs.
*****
If you v.'ish in your Texas advertisements to give
any reference, you can refer to box 17, Maysfield
post office, Texas. With respect, ** *
January 2')th, 1877.
Mr. B. M. Woolley.
Dear Sir—l can never express my gratitude to
God for bringing your medicine to my notice, anil to
you for introducing it into the country, and your
kindness. Yours, etc., * *
The above is from a minister.
15. M. W.
April 4th, 1575.
Mr. Woolley.
Dear Sir—This is the 10th day I have been takiug
your medicine. I will say it sustains in.; in every
particular. I cannot find one objectionable feature.
I feel cheerful and invigorated every way.
• * *
Febiuary 0, 1877.
I left off the dose with no inconvenience
at all. I aui feeling w 11. look well, and have good
appetite, and bowels regular.
That God may bless you and yours with health
and prosperity for all the good you have done poor
suffering victims, is the daily prayer of
Yours mo3t gratefully,
Mrs. * * *
Mr. B. M. Woo ley, Atlanta.
Dear Sir—The Antidote safe to hand. This is the
s venth day that 1 have eak ■-n it. The first two
days I sUil cvl >in e tlieu I have no felt
the wantf moipbrue at all. i am <to,ug well and
] tin feeuug happy. My sleep is refr-shin* and I
r. id wed. Fen days b. fore the months supply gives
out I wi:l seni for dno'her mouths supply.
If I continue to improve as Ido now, I tlunk GO
days treatment will t ur-- > -c. But of course you
know mate about it that. I do.
May your laer and ivs be vonr horniest on>vj and
your final r.st be in heaven. L< ■*. me luarf.ouiyou.
Fraternally yours,
(To be continued.)
* POLITICAL.
In accordance w tli anna .1 cu*‘o>n,
one week pi\ceding the session of the
United otutes Supreme Court, she
Chief Jusiices and Associates called
on the President t> pay their res
pc ts The groV mg fo liratlley was
quite mnrke 1 and cordial.
The commission appointed to trans
fer the slumps, dies, paper and every
thing counee.ed with the printing of
the i .tenml revenue stamps from the
custody < f the bank note engraving
and printing companies in New York
to tiie Treasury department have coin
pleted their work. The counting of
the stamps occupied ten days, the
aggregate number being 83,5th.DsS,
and their face value £38,196,23(1,43.
The whole was performed without
the loss of so much us a single stamp.
The United States 'Treasury a few
days ago received advices from the
agent of the Unite 1 States Deposito
ry at Tucson. Arizona, acknowledg
ing the receipt of a letter containing
exchange on New York amounting
to £IOO,OOO, sent from the Treasury
to that agency in May last. The
mail ri ler beaiing the dispatches was
murdered by the Indians on route,
and the letter was left, together with
the other dispatches, on the scene of
the murder by the sivages. It was
to ml recently by a scout and for
warded, after a lying in tin pure dry
atmo phere of that region nearly six
months in a perfect state.
Hon. 15. 11. Ilill, and Congressman
Felton called on the President, soon
after their arrival at Washington.
It is said by the Boston Advertis
er that President Hayes told Senators
t lord on and Hill that if they could
agree on a mail for the U. S. Mar
shals place, Smythe would be removed
and their man put in. As yet they
have not been able to agree, and
Smythe continues to hold the fort.
The argument before the auditor,
iu the Jones treasury case will com
mence on the 9th of November.
The Washington Critic says •
“There is no more life or unity in
the Republic'in ranks, The party is
hopelessly divided, and we may look
for a similar result in New, if not in
Pennsylvania.
(iambetla has been sentenced to
three months imprisonment and a
fine of §80,) for placarding his recent
address to electors of his arrondise*
ment. The pi inter of the address
has been sentenced to fifteen days im
prisonment and a fine of S4OO.
The Xez Perees hostiles, under the
command of Chief Joseph, have sur
rendered unconditionally to the Uni
ted States forces under General
Miles at Snake Creek, near the Bear
Paw Mountains. The surrender was
made on the sth inst, after a desper
ate buttle la-ting over two days. The
camp contained 350 men, women
and children, of which 100 were fight
ing warriois. The Indians betravid
none of the brutality usually mani
fested‘to wounded prisoners in their
hands prior to the surrender, and,
while fighting stubbornly as long as
they could, acted in a surprisingly civ
il z cl manner.
In the late Calafornia Election the
Democrats, were successful in elect
ing a nice majority, in the legislature.
The Senate has 16 majority and the
House 28, and on joint ballot, the
Democrats have 43 majoiit v.
The New York Tribune tells the
Republicans of Ohio, that honesty is
the l>est policy, with the view of work
ing them up to honesty. The Trib
une seems to think they forgot the
oid maxincin the late canvass,
The Ohio Democrats made the fi
nancial question the principal isssue
of the campaign, and they now claim
that John Sherman should resign.
IBs financial ideas certainly did not
catch enough voters to stimulate
much. The change from 100,000 Re
publican majority in the state to 30 -
000 Democratic majority is nearh'
equal to New York, for Tildon
There are 145 Democrats in Congress
and 73 was required to nominate a
Speaker.
Harpers Weekly, who advocated
the bayonet rule of Grant seems to
have turned completely around. The
last number of the Weekly says:
“Does any sane man suppose that in
a system like ours it is a wise or even
a tolerable policy to insist upon con
trolling the political operations of the
natural forces of intelligence and char
I actor within a Mat.’ bv armed inter
| ference from without ? Such a p ni
cy would instinctively lead tithe ill
treatment of those in whose interest
iit was undertaken." 'S Its could the
Weekly not see as much eight ytars
ago and he p to pivv nt the til iie .t
--ment to the i.ogro nccn- nrilv reunit
ing fr m the bayonet ru t* of the
South, I>. spi e the argument <ft! e
Republicans she people-aw that what
the Weekly nor advocates na; the
true story tf Government and have
by their vo es brought it about.
Henry A. Lewis lias lecu appoin
t (1 Revenue Storekeeper and (dan
ger for the Third district of Texas,
Charles D. Smith fo.- Tie Second dis
diet of Cos rg a. aid Alexander For
tune. Grange r for the Third distric
of I Hint i*._.
The Eng'i h Post Olflcc authori
‘ lies e< mj lain if Tie in trod net on >f
the Col ra lo i ceil-.* into the kingdom
by sending specimens in the mails.
Post mas.er General Key lias given
! directions to postmasters to detain all
1 stu-h packages.
A circular has been issued by the
I ' .
Secretary of the Treasury uotiTying
oiliceis of the revenue marine sen ice
that they will lie called upon for ex
amination before promotion, mid that
the standard has le n laised some
what higher than heretofore. Any
! officer refusing lo l*e examined will
: be notified that liis resignation will lie
accepted.
The election for Deputies or mem
bers of (he French Parliament will
come olf during the present month.
The chances are that it will precipi
tate another Devolution. Mat*Alalion,
the President, has made a public de
claration ofhis purpose to carry out.
his policy, whatever be the result of
the election. T his means that ho
will usurp the auTiority to govern
j the country in spite of the will of the
people expressed at the ballot box.
ItKIMTLIO VN OiiGAXIGATION Dh
kolykd.—On the 10th inst the lie
publican central State Committee,
met in lln ir rooms nt Atlanta, and
declared the chairmanship vacant
and the com mi i tee itself disbanded.
The committee dissolved itself iv an
unanimous vote except .1. 10. Briant
and W. A. Pledger. The following
resolution ended ite existence :
“Resolved, That the ('in i:man
ship of lids committee is hereby de
clared vacant, and the Commit tec it
self is hereby debanded.”
NO. 40.
VEGF I! XlO.
REV. J. P. LUDLOW WRITES:
173 Baltic Stult, Brooklyn, N. Y ,
Nov. 13, 1871.
H. R. Stevens, Esq.
Dear Sir -From poMonal benefits r<-. ,-ivwl 1y its
use, aa well :.s iiom a personal know;. dgc of liiosc
whose cures thereby have Peoinc.! aim >st miracu
lous, 1 can most heartily and sincerely lecomn end
tli • Vegetine for the complaint - which it is cl tin*d
to cure. J ,MKN I*. 1 FDLOW.
Late Pastor Calvary B:-] ti-t i him h,
Sacramento, Cal,
Vegetine.
SEE RESTS WELL.
South Polani>, Me , Vt. 11, 187;.
H. K. Stevens.
Dear Nh-—I have been sick two ye is with the liv
er dolhplaint, ;md during tl;af time have taken a
great many different m- dii-int-s, out none ol them
did me any good Iva r, silcss nights, end lord no
appetite. Since taking the Vegoiitie I rest well, and
relish my food. <’au recommend th< Vein tine for
what it lias done for me. Yours respoett'i.llv,
Mkh. albert kicker.
Witneßß of the uliove.
Mr. GEORGE M. VAUGHAN,
Medford, Mass.
Vegetine.
GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN,
Ba ton Home, 11 Ty'er Street,
Boston, April, 1576.
fl. R. Stevens.
Dear Sir We fpel ttiat the children in our home
have been greatly bene til tod by the V geiine you
have so kindly given us from time to time, ojs cial
ly those troubled with scrofula.
With respect, Mrs. X, WORMELL, Ut'.io.i,
Vegetine.
REV. 0. T. WALKER SAYS:
Providence, K. 1., 164, Transit Street.
H. r.. Stevens, Esq.
I feel bound to express with my signature the high
value I place upon your Yt gotiue. My f.imily
h.ive used it for the last two years rn nervous do
bility it is invaluable, and I recommend it toallwLo
may need au invigorating, renovating tonie.
O. T. WALKER,
II irmcrly Pastor of Uowdom-nquare Church,
Boston.
Vegetine.
NOTHING EQUAL TO IT.
South Salem, Mats., Nov., 14, 1876.
Mr.. H. It. Stevens.
Dear Sir—l le.ve been troubled with scrofula,
canker, and liver complaint for three years. Su li
imr ever did nm any pood until I comntended using
the Vegetine. 1 am nowgetting along first-rate-, and
still using tLe Vegetine. I consider there is nothing
equal to it for such complaint* Can heartily ree
ouimend it to cvervbody. Yours truly,
Mrs. DT7.ZIE M. PACKARD,
Xo. 16 Lagiunge street, South Salem, Musa,
Vegetine.
RECOMMEND IT HE A R TIL Y.
South Boston.
Mr. Stevens.
Dear Kir—l have taken several tsjltb-s of your
Vegetine, and am convinced it is a valuable remedy
for dyspepsia, kidney complaint and general debilltv
of the system. I ran heartily recommend it to all
sufferers from the above complaints.
Yours respectfully,
Airs. MUX ROE PARKER.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
11. It. STEVENS, Boston, Mass.
VEGETINE IS SOLD HV ALL DRUGGISTS.'
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W i: W STO t it !
I AM pleased to inform the public that I have re
ojK-yed my Store in Baroesville with one of the
| finest aud best selected Stock of
I)ry Goods, Clot llillg. Hoots,
Shoos, I lut es, Trunks, l'm
brellaK
Aud a general assortment in
Gents Furnishing Goods
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HEFOItE PrilCIIASlXfi,
My stock has been bought for Cash only, at very
! low prices so I am enabled to offer the same at
\ greatly reduced prices.
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