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About The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1875)
LOCAL AND BUSINESS. Advertise incuts inverted iu this column at the rate of One Dollar and Fifty Cents per inch for each insertion. COPIKTNKKSIIIP. Mr. 11. O. UMlcjr having entered Into copartnership with Dr. H. F. Andrews, in the Stationery business, as well a.- in the publication of the Gazette and the printing business, the entire husinesaof Printing Publish ing, selling Stationery and conducting a General yews Agency will hereafter lie carried on under till; style and linn name of Andrevvs A Colley. Dr. An drews will continue tin* editorial man agement of the Gazette, while Mr. H. O. Colley will retain the business management. RENOItL. The elegant store, next door to Messrs. Dulto.se <fe Duneun, is now fitted up and open. Messrs. Andrews A Colley have removed to this store and lmve just o(wn»l and are receiving the most sujierli assortment of (Sta tionery Goods ever brought to this section of country. They now oiler to the citizens of Wilkes and adjoining counties every variety and style o- Paper, Kiivehqie*. Pens, Inks, Pencils. Mucilage, Pdnnk liotiks, Ueccipt and Note Books, Photograph Albums, Autograph lUsik*. Letter and Ncws iai)ier Ffles, I-Mtor Presses mid llotiks. School 1 tanks’ and Schiatt Material. S|K-.ial attention is asked to their Pi||kts ami Kiivelnpe*. w hich embrace every variety from plain letter and nimincrchil note at the lowest prices, to the latest, most elegant ami fashion aide fancy piper and envelope*. Call and examine the lieautiful things just received at their new store Uy Messrs. Andrews & Colley, .llccllug Os Stuck holders. There w ill lie a meeting of the Stock-1 hoklers of the Hank of Washington on ; Tuesday. January till, lE7U, tor tliu j purpose tis dieting five directors for I tlic ensuing year of IKJti. Ky order of the 1!oh rd of Directors. A. W. Hill, Cashier. Decern j*r 17th, 1H73. hint. Prepare for M inter. Don’t let the cold w inds of winter find your wiudows w ithout sashes, or gissl, whole doors,but have them fitted at once from the manufactory of Mr. P. P. TOALK, whose advertisement is in another column. He is also s<ile agent for the ‘‘Nation al Mixed Paint Co.,’’who warrant their jmint not to crack, peel or lade. Any one can apply it. Nests Ari-iu j. Kemoinlier that you can save the trouble dud ei|icrtse of eurrespmtlenee, tile cost and risk of transmitting money, hy siiliseriliiug lo any and all newspapers and perhslictil* through the General News Agency of Messrs. Andrew's A- Colley. All who desire to sidwerilie to any pa|ier or periodical or lo renew their sutieeriptiom should call on Messrs. Andrews & Colley, who will give them a receipt fur their subscription money and be res|Hiusible for safe its transmission. A Word to the Farmer* of Wilke* County* 1 hereby notify the farmers of Wilke* county that 1 have liecn re quested to act as agent fur the. Eureka Guano Company in the town of Wasliington. 1 therefore ask ail my friends and the farmers generally to give this well established and most valuable fertilizer a trial on their next crop. lam satisfied as to its value amt reliability, that It will amply repay all »ho use it. The price at which it is sold is very reasonable, the terms most liberal, and a cotton option Is given to those who buy on time. I lease call on me for further informa tion, testimonials &e. &c. Henry F. Andrews. No Excuse for Being Sick. No person can use Boschee's German Syrup without getting immediate relief and eure. We have the first ease of Coughs, Colds or Consumption, ni nny disease of the throat and Idings, yet to hear from that it has not cured. We have distributed every year for three years,over23o. MOM Humpie ltattlc* hv Druggists in all parts of the United .ales. No other Manufacturer of Medicines ever gave their prejiaratlons such a test as this. Go to your Drug gist. J. W. Crum, and get a bottle for 7 it cents and try it—Two doses will relieve you. (Sample ltattles 10 cents each. No Exaggeration ! Fuel* Will Tell. J. F. Maiioxey asserts, and can prove by the hundreds of customers who liave visited his establishment siuee its opening, that he does sell his Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes 20 per cent. cliea|>er than tins same ean be purchased elsewhere. A dollar saved is a dollar made, and you can prove this by calling at the new store of J. F. Mahoney, in rear of Wynn’s brick stores, corner Main and Jefferson streets. 30-ts Hot Paper*. Boxes containing I‘aper, En velopes, Penholder, l*eu and Ink, at prices so cheap as to surprise all, at the New Ktationery Store of Andrews & Colley. Medical notice. A Card lo the I’uto’ic. A report having been put in cir culation to the etl'.vt that 1 intend to retire from the practice of medicine, 1 take this method of informing my patrons am) friends mid the public generally, that 1 have no such inten tion, aud expect to do nothing of the kind. Such a report is calculated to do uie much injury in my business. When Ido retire—if 1 ever do while I live—l will duly notify the public. Instead of retiring, l am prepared to practice my profession, during the coining year, in all its branches, and ask of my friends and the public a continuation of the very liberal patronage which 1 have always re ceived, and i will try more than ever to merit it hy prompt illd constant attention and by skillful and judicious perform ance of duty. 11. F. Andrews, M. D. MASONIC NOTICE. Called Communication. There will tie a called communiea | tion of Lafayette Badge, no, 23, A. K. M.,o;i ueXt Xuss.liy evening at seven j o'clock. All members are earuoally j requested to attend, and visiting and \ transient brethren are cordially invited i to tie present. Ky order of the W, M. Henry ('.hides, Secretary. Buggy null Harness at I*llllllo Sale. On next Tuesday morning, the 4th day of January, 1 will sell at public outcry, liefore tho Court House, an ox i eelleni side-Snrlug Buggy, in goo I re | pair, 1 I will also sell, at the same time and plai-e, a good set of Single Hamms, i This w ill Ik- u splendid opportunity to get a giKid bargain. H. F. Andrews. Amiouiiceui cut. Mr. Editor: —Will you do the town a favor hy announcing the following ticket, to lie vote.) for on Monday, nie iDtll day of January, IH7O : For Town Commissioners: M. A. I‘AARR, B. F. Jordan, G. W. Terry, W. L. Kdmi ndson, Jr., B. Mari' l uk. j Ky announcing (lie above ticket in i the Gazette, you will oblige Many Citizens. The Hank of Wasliington 1 Has this day declared a dividend of | Five Dollars per share, payable on and j after January Ist. a. \y. 111 li,, [ Dee. gsth.j Cashier. I’i'oiii Mavannali. ; We call attention to the card of Mr. j W. 11. Bench of Savannah, which is j published to day. Those who intend to us* fertilizers (and who does not) will do well to read this card, tiilil to give the W. .V (’.Guano a trial. A great deal of it lias already bemused iu this and adjacent counties aud it lias given universal satisfaction. Mr. James A. Benson, our well known and energetic merchant, is agent at this place and will give all in formation dcsiredvoiieernitig the com- j pound. A Good lfui'il. A Startling Cause of Debility and Sickness fully explained in a large j octavo Treatise by Dit. O. I’iiei.i‘s : Brown, 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J. Every man and woman who is ! ailing in any way should send and get ; a copy at once, a* it is sen t free, prepaid ■ by mail. Address the author, as above. novp-ly ! A Card. I would earnestly request all those of my friends and customers who ow e me or the late firm of Mahoney & Benson, to come forward at once and settle their accounts, as 1 have some large and urgent payments to make, which payments cannot he mot in time if i meet not with a speedy response from all. deed-1 in. James A. Benson. The Great Family Medicine Dr. Wilhoft's Ants-Periodic or Fever and Ague Tonic! No ease of incurable Chills lias yet presented itself, where this scientific and safe medicine inis been employed. No ease lias lieen pallid so (distillate as to resist its promps and masterly action. No man has been so reduced hy malarial Influences, but with its use has conic up perfectly reconstructed. No pills or purgative required witli this medicine. Whcclock Finlay &Cos., Proprietors, New Orleans For sale by all druggists. may2l-ltn Remember Tlii*. Now is the time of the year for Pneumonia, Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds, aud fatal results of predisposi tion to Consumption and other Throat and Lung Disease. Boscliee’s German ! irtyrup has been used in this neighbor, j j hood for the past two or three year* | without a single failure to cure. If | you have not used this medicine your. I ; self, go to your Druggist, J. W. Crum, ] j and ask him of its wonderful success ; | among his customers. Two doses will ! relieve the worst case, if you hare no faith in any medicine, just buy a Sam- j | pie Bottle of Bosehee’s German Syrup j fir JO cents and try it. Begular size | | Bottle 7-3 cent*, Don't neglect a cough j to save 73 cents, Announcement. We are requested to announce the following names for re-election as a Board of Commissioners for the town of Washington for the ensuing year: I B. \V. Heard. Geo. tV. Terry, B. Maovire, W. L. Emir ndson, Jr., K. F. Jordon. Goad Tiling*. The store of Messrs. DuKose & Duncan is just tilled with more good things for the family and the farm than could lie counted ill a week. They have now a full stock of all tilings good and needful and wholesome, ami their syrup is the sweetest syrup ever made. They have flour, sugar, lard, bacon, grain, cheese, mackerel, sugar, cottcc, tea, apples, candy, molasses, nuts, and a thousand aud one things for Christmas and after Christmas. Drop in and examine their stock, take a ride oil their railroad and invest iu supplies for next year and lie happy. They arc in the large aud handsome new brick store recently erected hy Messrs. Greou Bros,, and between the store of those gentlemen and the sta tionery store of Messrs. Andrews A Colley. Special Notice to Teacher*. ! All teachers are hereby notified that 1 they call purchase all the Issiks lie | longing to the University Series from 1 11. F. Andrews, at Wasliington, on the | same terms that they call Ik- pure based in AM nutu or direct from the putilish jers. Will duplicate any bill to teach ers, who can save freight and time by I Inlying in Wasliington. Look to y< u.‘ i interest and save your money. These books have been recommended by the County Board of Education. Uniform your school* with them and save tlie expense of frequent changes.'’ Andrews A Colley, Stationers and News Agents. ill. 1.. Klelitci-, i returns many thunk* to tlie citizens of : Washington liw their liberal patron age. He will vi*it 11 lent again next Spring, and hopes to merit a continu ance of tlie same. Those who wish extra copies of pictures from the neg atives ean get them hy addressing him at Madison, Ga. If you liave old pic tures to copy or enlarge, send them to him and he will do it us reasonable as it can lie done north and expressed so j you free of charge. dec24-lt MARKET REPORTS. COTTON MARKETS. WASHINGTON, Ga., XHtcciulxtr :)0. Cor row Mlddliug’ta. AIKHTHTA, WASHINGTON PRICES CURRENT. tided Wrrkhf bjj I*. //. Xu r l on , )V/(oh pah and Retail Ui'ocrr, WASHINGTON, Ga., DccMul>fr:«), <’. It. IIACON HIDES ! r. 11. BULK MIDEH 14', | IIACON HHoULDEIW ..12 ; HULK HHOULDEUS U HAMH 17 \.j(a 1H COUN fl 27 OATH (Mi I.Al(l> In Tii nc.4, and Jliurketx 1M.«20 CUBA MUL ASHES («(K«7G KEB<)IUED MOLAHKEH 40f* »0 LAGGING—2'jH> i»»*r yard Kkd Ifi/r, AUUOW TIES-I'ci Iluudle El 50 N AILS -Banin of lOd 75 EX. O. SCO An 12<rri:i A. HUG All 1 i',t.tl UIO COFFEE 2Gg* 2H JAVA OOFFEK tJ7'.;<«»4o niCE -12 HALT—FuII Weight 11 85(/t5i 00 Gsimine Italian Bees for Sale. Ill'Ll, colonie» of Italians, with young tested queens of imported mothers, in one of the best movable comb hive*; touted queens in small colonies; imported Queen*. Hive*, Money Extractors, Bee Veils, Smokers, lice Book*. Feeder*, Ac. Send for eir eular and price list. Add re** .1. I*. H. BROWN, deel7-lm Augusta. Ga. Kirkwood High School, NEAR ATLANTA , aA. A IMaudino School for Boys, tTHE exercises of tlie next session A will begin January 10th, IK7O. In tills school Uiys are trained in mar liers, mind and character. The num ber of student* is limited. Tlmsc de, siring to secure places should apply at once. Board and Tuiiion, Spring Ses. j sion, $13(1 in advance. CHAKLES M. NEEL, deel'-lm Beetor. DYKEMAN & SON IVIERCHANT TAILORS, DEA TERN IN IMPORTED GOODS ONL Y, (AN KXI 1.1 SIVK TAILOItIMJ EKTARI.ISIIMIXT) No. 4 VEA<IITHEE ST BEET, (Under National Hotel) ATLA-INTT A- GA; SPECIAL attmitinn paid to all orders hy letter. Correspondence mlieitcd and samples sent at request. sepd-tf DR. H. B. KEMME, 1 (Late with Dr. Marker, of Augnstn.r Over tlie store for inerlj occupied by ,\r ' located permanently ut Washington. PREPARE ffUe "'n w ' v - CHHI2T!^AS! WHEELER -4 BHO , X Haw now on liaiul a,-iiperb lot of FRESIfcS.UPPLIES. ■ ■ §.■ %»* , TIIKV have (lie l«‘st Lomton Layer I B.u.s ins. iu qijmdor, half and wind... l*ixes; SmyiiNi Pius, in two and four pound boxes; Cl li ranis, CmiDN, CIHIKINU l‘*l4 NJ sLfDA'I'KS, Frksii Ni ts of all i dam rs, and all the TROPICAL & WINTER FRDITS Ever otl'ered in this linaket. OA-ISTTSTEID GQODSi And all kind* p" FAMILY SUPPLIES! Also, a line assortmMt.t of CIGARS, TOBkOGO, WHISKEYS, BRAjNDIES, WINES AND CORDIALS. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called in lidfr CHRISTMAS GOODS! They have Just received a large ami varied assortment of ('hristmas (ioods Consisting in part id' Beautiful Vases, Writing Desks. Toilet Sets, Ladies’ Albums. Picture Frames. Elegant China Cups ami Saucers, Meehanienl Toys for Boys, such as Tool Boxes, Ac., and Toys of every description for buys and girls. Wagons, Drums, Trumpets. Fireworks, Dolls of China, Buliber, Wood and Wax, Building Blocks, Toy Books, «fce. They invite nil townll mid exumiliv. rami m u in iiiil —OB QIKMQrs 1 >(»ligfllt. r nine (licit BeputatiiHi which Dr. I. lVmbul'ufs Fluid Kxlnietol St 1 1- lingiu (or Queen's Delighi) lias nttnmed iu all sections of the counjry as a Great and Good Medicine, and the large number of testimonials which are constantly being iceeivi and from persons who have been cuil and by its use, is conclusive pl'imf of its treat nieiits. THIS GREAT HEaLTIIHESTORER is a (jositive specific and Hue lor Dys pepsia, idler t'nmpbiints! Cnnstipati .n, lleiulaelie. Dizziness, I'aihK in tlie Back, Kidney Complaint*, Jump I ice, Feiimle VVenkness, i.tiinhngo. deißiral Debility, Gravel. Gout, Seioluhi. (jaiH'eioits *1 ln mor, Eiysipehis. Bait thieujii. Bingwonn. Pimples mid llumors onjllie Face, Old Ulcers. BheuiiintUni, Meicitrinl and Sypln ilitie Aifeeliuns. It removes al 1 inetciiHulJor other poi sons from the hlood. and warn restores the system to perfect health nod purity. Tiiat pale, yellow, siekly-lnokiug skin is soon changed to one ot In auty, treatment and health, it wili cure Any chronic or long-standing distmso*. dluste real or direct cause IS had blood, ; a Dial will prove it. Tlioiisniid* linve been sniitelied as ii were from the grave lly its niiriicu lons power, who now enjoy health ami happiness, where once all was misery. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, nets upon the secretive organ*, a Mays intl.immatldtf. edres ulcer ation,'Nnd regulates the bowels. Dr. Pemberton's Stillingia or Queen’s Delight gives Health, Strength and Appetite. It. purifies the blood and renovates and invigorates the whole system. Its medi cal propel lieifare alterative, tonic.solvent and diuretic. Bead tlife following; Ollii-e of.Oeorje- Ad jr, Wall Steel, ) Atlsuta, (la., Jot}' -lr. 357.». f Dr. T.a. I*.-n,i.M-fmi n. iir si, 1 1 lam-lisi-a y„ui llxtraat al' KtUUa*ls far h ebrrtufc .kin ageciirai at' away years stsaUing, vilileli nan], a curs after atl other rameUie* hail fulled. 1 havrf kuown roar Siil lluipa aunt ia til* sarst.eu.es Os scrofula, "utettjary syphilitic diseasvll, .siieunistlna, kl.-loey uml-'filer airections, wit# ureal Slave.,. In f.„ l, f have never kimwn It to fall 111 the, most Ue,|M-r*leeuey., I chil iad,-r it the greatest blood purifier kuown. Yaurs, iruly, .1. 0. Ifvav*. For testimonials »f wonderfffi cures, send to Die Frnpiietni', nr call upon yonr Druggists, 'fliu genuine is prepared: onlv by ' ’ Dr. J. S. Pemberton, Chemist, Atlanta, Ga. Ed R S. 1 1 /: /; YAt /, DR l (lUISTH. Sale of Personal Property. In accordance with ail order frqnt t|ic Court of Ordinary of Wilkes County, (die Pergonal Property belonging to tlie Estate of.the Late George, W. Morgan, deceased, will Ut sold U'fdre the Cnnrt House door on the first! Tuesday in January next. This property consists of Household and Kitchen Furniture, China, Crockery, Table ware, (Silver, ware, &e., &<:. JOHN ci HEED. 30-tds. Administrator. FOR SALE. PAIR OF WELL IJROKEM j Ml LES, four years old. Apply to HP# I*. 11. NORTON. | WILKES SHERIFF’S SALE. HTILI. be w>UI. mi the first Tuesday in January next, liefore the Court House dour of xnitl county, be tween the legal hours of sale, the whole iiml entire interest or estate of Mrs. Bethany Hudson In a certain tract of land lying and situate in said county, liounned by lands of Truitt. Callaway, and others, and containing Tuo acres, more or less. Said interest levied on as the property of said Mrs. Snelson to .satisfy a !i. fa. issuing from the County Court of said county for *IOO principal, ill favor of Kdiuumlsulis & Jesse vs. Mrs. Rethany Snelson. J. J. CRAFTON. Sheriff, i December tds. WILKES SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 WliU, lie sold, on the tlrst Tuesday I it in January next, liefore the j Court House door in said county, be tween the legal hours of sale, the un divided interest of Win. 1). Snelson in TIC acres of land belonging to the estate of the late Nathaniel Snelson, deceased, situate in said county, adjoining lands of N. \V. Truitt and others. Said in terest being the one-eighth undivided interest of said land. Levied on to satisfy a !i. fa. issuing from theSu perior Court of said county against ! said \V. I). Snelson and in favor of 1!. i \V. Heard. J. J. CRAFTON, Sheriff | December loth. 187-Y tds. WILKES SHERIFF’S SALE. \\ r I liL lie sold, on the first Tuesday D in January next, bet Ween the | legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in said county, a certain tract of land lying and situate in said county, hounded by lands of Sherrer Boatwright and others, and containing till" acres, more or less. Levied on and sold as the property of John Worthwn. under a ti. fa. issuing fimm the Superior Court of said county in favor of B. W. Heard vs. said Worlhen. J. .1. CRAFTON, Sheriff December 10. I>7o, tds. CITATION. GEORGIA- County or W ilk ns— |' 2 Whereas. Mrs. M. B. Smith, ad ministratrix of J. It. Smith, has ap ! plied to tile Court of Ordinary to lie j discharged from the administration oi said .1. B. Smith's estate.. This is. I therefore, to cits- all persons concerned, I kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrn trix should not lie discharged from her administration and receive letters of dismission nil the first Monday ill April, loin. < iKb. Dvsox, Ordinary. December In. IsTA. ;!m* / ( E( >HU lA —County ok W’u.kks— * 1 Mrs. Almcdii Buneeftira Ims ap plied to me for exemption of personally, and I will pass upon the same ul 71 o'clock a. m. on the 20th day of Decem ber, IK7o, at. my ofliee. Oko. Dyson, Ordlmiry. December llltli, IX7o. 2t* / t Ft)ROIA -County ok Wu.kks— jUl Notice isjierehy given to all per j sons having demands against Mary A. Cordon, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, properly made (■lit, within the time prescribed by law, so as lo show their character and j amount. And all persons Indebted to I said Mary A. (Jordon are hereby re quired to make lmnfediate payment lo me. M. I*. REE.SK, Administrator Mary A. (Jordon. November Xtli. |B7o. 27-(it Administrator’* Notice. / i KOIMJIA County ok Wii.kks — VJt Notice is hereby, given to all per sons having demands against J. M. Dyson, late of said county, deceased, to ! present them to me, properly made out, within tlio time prescribed by law, so as to show their charade?ami amount. And all persons Indebted to said de ceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. . ' J. C. DYSON, Dec. 1. l.VeV.'SQ.tit] Administrator. Administrator's Sale. AVr ILL lie sold (in the first Tuesday ' I in January, 187(i. between the legal hours of sale, before the Court : I louse door of Wilkes county, Gen’gia, a certain Tract of Land lying and situ |ate in said county, adjoining lands of |G. Toombs, Callaway and others, known as the Coter Tract, and oonttiin llig 17b acres, mure or less, subject to j Hie widow's (lower. Said land sold as I part of the estate of J. B. Cofer, de ceased, for the bcnolitof (lie heirs mid creditors of said estate, under order of the Court of Ordinary of said county. The said land Is sold subject to the I dower or life interest of Mrs. J. 15. Co | for, wife of said deceased. J. B. COFKIt, 80-it __ „ Administrator. Administrators’ Sale. B Y virtue of an order front the Court of Ordinary of WliUe. county, j Georgia. there will he sold liefore the j Court Mouse door of said county, on | the first Tuesday in January next, j w ithin the legal hours of sale, 657 acres of land, more or less. lielonging to the estate of Mary A. Hubbard, deceased, ! adjoining lands of W. M. Rope. J. \V. ! Arnold, (Joorge 1,. Bolton, (J. N. Nor man and others, living the place where plt the ssi|i| deceased lived arid died, i Isold tor the benefit of tire heirs of said i estate. JOHN W. JA( KSON, J. N. JACKSON, I 80-4t* Administrators. k ~ I Land For Rent or Sale. j ! £)()0 ACRES OF LAND, with a good settlement on it, six miles east of Washington, tm tlm Augusta road, will he sold, or rented for the year 1870, If desired, The home place on which Mrs. R. J. Barnett notv resides, will I* sold at private sale or rented on favorable | terms. Apply to A. A. BARNETT, novs-3ni] Near Washington, Ga, J. W.uk«r. Proprietor. H. 11. MvlNsmam. k l>r.,ggis»‘ k V«n. Agent*, San FgftimWo,C«l.,«ftl 94 fMUMwrc* *».. S,*. Uratei'iil Thmisumlx proclaim VTxkgau llittkrs the most wonder ful Imigorant that ever sustained the sinking-system. -No rersofi can take these Hit ters according to directions, and re main long unwell, provided their hones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and' vital or gans wasted bevel.(l repair. Bilious, Remittent, and In tennittent Fevers, which arc so nrevalent in tlio valleys of our great rivers throughout the United Stafos, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, .Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Had, Colo rado, Brazos, liio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries,; through out our entire eonutrv (luring tho Summer und Autumn, and remarka bly so during seasons of unusmil heat and dryness, arc inVafiably ac companied by extensive derange ments of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful inllueuco upon these yari oils organs, is as.V»tial[y itevtisskry. There is im mlrtirtie for the pui'poso equal to Da. J. W.u.iiUi'.s Vixnoait Hitikus, us tluw will iqietallly remove thodiirk-eoloml viscid matter with which the bowels are leaded, at tlm same time stimulating the secretion* of tlio liver, and generally restoring the healthy I'tmc lions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the body against dis ease by purifying all its Hauls with VI.NKUAK ItITTKKN. Nt» cpiduillio t‘Ull take holtl ol a, hvhUmu thus Joio-Armeu. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head- Hchf, I*2ll it in tho ShouhUirs, Coughs, Tightness ol' th<* Chest, Dizziness, Sour Hruututions of tho Stomnek. Had Tasto in tlio Mouth, Bilious Attacks, lVlpita tion »!' ths Heart, JnllunniAtion ol' the Dungs, I’nin in the n-gioti of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bot tle will prove it better guutnnluv of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Ery/melas, Swelled Neck, Uoitre, Scrofiuinis InllumnmtU>us, Indolent Inlhummitioiis, Mots until nfiVe tious, Old Sares, ICruptioiiH of tho Skin, Sore Eyes, ole. In those, as in all ether const it.ii tki.il Diseases, WALK Kit’s V Int koa it B ITT lilts have shown their great cur ative powers in the u 4 ost #bstinate uud intruclubla eases. ' For Inltanunalory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent And Intermittent Fevers* Diseases of the Blood, biv«<‘, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Bis wases are caused by .Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Hi sens us. Persons engaged in Paints ami Minerals' such a* Plumbers, ’l'ri>e-artt.urs, Gold-beaters and Miner*, ns tliuy advance In life, are sub ject tn paralysis of tlio Rowel*. To guard against this, take a doso of Waluxu's Yi'xkuau lhrn.Hii occasionally. For Sklu Diseases, Eruptions, Totter, Salt-Kheum. Blotches, Spot*, Pim ples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring worms, Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Erysipe las Hell, Scurfs, Discolorations of tlio Skin, Humor# and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by tho use of those Bitters, Pin, Tape, and oilier Worms, lurking in tlm system of no many thou sand*, arc oilgchially destroyed and re moved, J.X'n *y*tftm of moult'inn, no ver inlfngos, no untlioiminitios will free thu Kyatuin from worms jiko these Ritter*. For FenmloComp'laintN, in young or old, married or singhi, at tlio dawn of womanhood, or tlio turn of life, these Ton ic Bitters display so deeided an inHuuuce that improvement i* soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yen find it* impurities bursting through tlie skill in Pimple*, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you tiim it ob structed and sluggish in tlio veins; cleanse it when it is foul; year fueling* will tell you when. Keep the pined pure, tho health of tlio svstem will t'ollow. -j 11. 11. lili-DUNAM) .V to,, llniggui. ,v (imi, Alt Is- Hun Kuoiolaeu. Cnlifor i*n 4 our, ul WiulduKlnn andCiiorhun si*.,x.Y. koli) l,y nil Oi'ugglaia nud Dealer*, OSWEGO PURE AND SI LVEU GLOSS ST A RGH, sou tiik r.AUN’iinv. Manufactured liy T. Kingsford & Son. THE BEST IN THE WOULD. Give* a lienutlful finlali to tho linen, Hint the (ilfil'pelicc In cost between it and conynmi xtftrch i* acurcoly half a cent for an ordinary washing. Ask your grocer for it. KINOSKOItD'* OSWEGO CO 1»& STARCH, For Buddings, Blanc Mange, lot* Orotun, &(*. Is the original—Established in 1848. And preserves its reputation as purer, stronger und more deli cate than any other article of tlie kind offered, either with the same name or with other titles. Stevenson Macadam. Rli. D.,<fec.,the highest chemical authority of Europe, eui-cfully analyzed tills (tom Starch, and says it is tv most oxoellciit article of diet, amt In chemioai und lls-dlng pro jKTtles ts fully tsjmil to tlio best arrow root. Directions tor making puddings, cos tards, &c., accompany ouch jmuud package. For sale by all flrst.cliis* Grocers. Cheaper than Ever! WO. BOHLEJi is selling the Mil • burn and Studsbaker Two- Horse Wagons,lron Axle,for Ninktv Doi.i.aus, warranted to tie all right. All in want of a RUmtation Wgigon will save ihoney by buying fronvme, octlO-tf \V. 0. BOHLKR. Don’t Do It! Don’t Buy l'our Christmas Preseats! Before You Examine the Stock, of Andrews & Colley* It' you ilo you vvlll be sorry for It. HENRY CORSES WATCHMAKER -AND— * .T E W 10 EER, Wasliington, Q-eorgia. Wat.-lie*, ('locks, Jewciry and Musical 15 ixes Repaired in Good Style. Also, Lazarus &, Morris’ Spectacles, a few mors Clocks, and an assortment of Stationery, nt n-nsisiulilu prices, ns heretofore. Subscriptions for nil newspapers received Rostage free. W itch work done with improved tools, anil nt reasonnble rates. I have o:i Imnlt ’n few hundred Tulip Bulbs, wLicb t will sell very cheap, hut for Cush only. HENRY CORDES. MILLINERY AIIKN FRIEZE announces to the i*l citizens of ll'usliiHgton and *i oinity, and to the Ladies in particular, that she has just, received and lias for sale the Largest, liaodsouu'slaml most Faslmi Stock of Millinery Ever brought to this section. Bhe In also prepared to MAKE and TRIM BONNETS AND HATS In the Latest and MOST FABHIQN AIJLE STYLES. Altai, will Make Over and Remodel Old Don nets and Huts and re-trim them in Fushionublo Style. Call at the residence of Mr. John Dakoman and examine tier stock. Prices Most Reasonable. [novlfl-lm COTTON STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF— -2VEA.GO3ST. OA.. A Growing Institution. **Mts ami Uuaraatfli'il laiillal .. *l.oimmmm> Claims paid le Pulley Holder* Snath.. SWI.OUU lic|>»Kitioi with State*. .Security for Colley Holder* l.'.iMtOO POLICIES issued,, on all the approved plans. And now offering its new feature id Endowment Policies at ordi nary life rates. Georgians, patronize jour own Stuto institution. Cull for circulars and get insured I• v JOHN DUNWODY, Special Agent, Wasliington, Ga. noviatlni. RESTAURANT. Fresh Fish! Fresh Oysters! r PHE special attention of tliose rc l siding in the country is called to the fact that JOHN DAKEMaN, (‘•sJJk>v«ii*7» has opened n Rastunrant iu the buihHhg ccrlipied by Ms. S. T>. Daard us a grocery, where they can get KUEBH OYSTERS or ITtESH t'ISH sOrved at trip times and in ail styles. They can also obtain a GOOD SQUARE MEAT, or a light snuck at. any time, for a Moderate Prtee. Three times a week Eresh Ki«h are received on ice, and will he sold at Unf Lowest Price possible. Fresh Oyster* always for sale. He also keeps oonstantly on itand a nice assortment of CONFECTION ERIES, and FRUITS of all kinds, in season. Call and see, and try some of th« rare and rich things on Itand at ocWJ] -GLOVCR'S,”