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A Henry county, Ky., goat gave
birth to eight kids last week.
Freight trains are prohibited from
running on Sunday in Alabama.
German labor is being introduced
on farms in several counties in Vir
ginia.
A New Yorker lias been fined fs3oo
for giving tobacco to a giraffe in Cen
tral Park.
Nearly nineteen million feet of lum
ber have been shipped from Pensacola
this season.
The recent cold weather has had a
laid effect on the cane in some portions
in Louisiana.
The Times-Democrat has subscribed
$o 000 in order to secure the world’s
cotton expusitiou to New Orleaus.
The earliest consignment of spring
clipped wool for twenty years, was re
ceived in Fort Worth, Tex., last
week.
The artesian well at Toya, Greene
county, Tex., is CtiO feet deep, and
a fiord* CO,OOO gallons of water per
hour.
A passenger jumped from a train
at Waco, Tex., last Thursday, and
was killed by being thrown against a
cross-tie.
The body of a woman, supposed to
be a victim of the late flood, was found
in the river below Paducah, Kentucky,
a few days ago.
A prairie Are en (lie sheep farm efC.
N. Crocker, fifteen miles below Aakan
saa City, Arkansas, Sunday last, de
stroyed 1,400 sheep.
The Confederate cemstuiy at lta-
Kigh has recently been much improv
ed through the exertions of the noble
women of that city.
A colored grave digger, aged 112
Tears, was married a few weeks agQ in
•Yonkers, N. Y„toa pretty mulatto
girl just out of her teens.
The International railway has lately
completed an ice-houseatTaylor, Tex.,
aud store there 100 cars of ice to lie
used for trains aud stations.
Since tho first of September the cot
ton receipts at Wilmington, N. C.,
as compared with last year, have de
creased over eight thousand bales.
At Little Rock, last week. Frank
Miller shot and killed George Foster.
The trouble originating in a drinking
saloon. Both the parties were col
ore .
The republicans will make a des
perate effort to carry North Carolina,
Louisiana and Florida, in ISB4. They
regard Virginia as sure for their
ticket. *
The International Kailway Com
pany are about to purchase land
about Texas, with a
View of establishing large machine
shops.
Hon. Jefferson Davis, ex-prosident
of the Confederate states.wil I deliver the
opening address at the meeting of the
Southern Historical society in Natii
ville on May 21.
A blind man who lias been an in
mate of the poor house, in Wethers
field, Conn., for over fifty years, can
repeat every sermon that lie hears
ulmesl word for word.
A colored man, while delirious
from small pox, escaped from his
nurse at Ht. Bernard, La., a few days
ago, and created a stampede by his
appearance on the street.
A Russian Princess, at a ball given
recently in Nice, wore a dress msde
entirely of peacock's feathers. Heads
of birds, with eyes made of garnets,
were used in the looping.
Tha Dismal swamp is rapidly being
converted iuto one of the finest plan
tations in tho Union. Lake Drum
mond will be drnined and all the
swamp brought into cultivation.
Judge Jackson, of Louisville, Ky.,
decided that the reading of a newspa
per teport of a case did not disqualify
a man from acting as a juror, and by
his decision has obtained an intelligent
jury.
The dwarf orange recently brought
into notice by Mr. Kason, near Tliom
nsyille, G., is creating a sensation.
They bear in 18 months, are very
hardy, nd the fruit very fine ami
seedless.
Experienced farmers in thu Missis
sippi valley are predicting Hint wi'li
favorable seasons there will be tire
largest yield of cotton and corn In
that region this year than has ever
marked the history of this country.
The recent mysterious tragedy in
Watertown, Mass., was the only mur
der ever committed within tire limits
of the town, 'the place was settled in
1030. A career of 250 years without a
bloodstain is certainly a remarkable
record.
They are now telling a stery about a
Chicago girl who Insisted n throwing
her shoe after a newly-married couple.
The carriage is a total wreck, a doctor
has the bride and horse under treat
ment, and large numbers of m'n are
searching tbs ruins for the groom.
Mrs. Vanderbilt’s Easter midday
hall was the most magnificent affair
of the kind ever given in this country
While the dress worn by Mrs. Van
derbilt cost SIO,OOO and her jewels
SIOO,OOO, many of her guest were
even more expensively costumed.
Their dresses and jewelry surpassing
in value, beauty and brilliancy those
worn by the fabled beauties of tbs
Oriental world at tbs sumptuous fes
tivals of the sovereigns.
A report to the Arkansas Legisla
ture says ex. State Treasurer Church
hill’s books show a deficit ef $233,600.87.
This case has been on hand for a year
or two, and the above is the final
result of a legislative investigation.
Churchill had been treasurer, and at
the time the deficit in bis accounts
was discovered he was governor of
the state. In the last few years four
treasurers of Southern etates have
gone wrong through villainy and in
competence. They were Jones of
Georgia, Polk of Tennessee, Vincent
of Alabama. Churchill of Arkansas,
besides tbs Kenfroe matter in Georgia,
when that man escaped impeachment
*7 the skia of bis teeth far lending out
t“ money in tne state treasury and
enok-gjijpg (i,e interest.
Many , lrlonl su flfPr from torpid liver
and reqfi •something to stimulate it,
and from peculiarity of constitu
tion c “ n *Y".,ke calomel er blue mass,
to suchi Hill l Tepalic Panacea is in
valuable.
New Life
is given by using Brown’s
Iron Bitters. In the
Winter it strengthens and
warms the system; in the
Spring it enriches the blood
and conquers diseasfe; in the
Summer it gives tone to the
nerves and digestive organs;
in the Fall it enables the
system to stand the shock
of sudden changes.
In no way can disease be
so surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per
fect condition. Brown’s
Iron Bitters ensures per
fect health through the
changing seasons.it disarms
the danger from impure
water and miasmatic air,
and it prevents Consump
tion, Kidney and Liver Dis
ease, &c.
11. S. Berlin, Esq., of the
well-known firm of H. S.
Berlin & Cos., Attorneys, Le
Droit Building, Washing
ton, D, C., writes, Dec. 5 th,
1881 :
Gentlemen: I take pleas
ure in stating that 1 have used
Brown’s Iron Bitters for ma
laria and nervous troubles,
caused by overwork, with
excellent results.
Beware of initiations.
Ask for Brown’s Iron Bit
ters, and insist on having
it. Don’t be imposed on
with something recom
mended as “just as good."
The genuine is made only
by the Brown Chemical Cos,
Baltimore, Md.
-'T- llir¥"-'r I—MM. I.——
TUTTS
PILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I.o oa of Appetite, Bowels oostivo, Pain t*.
tho Bead, with a dull sensation in tha
bock port. Pain under the Bhoulde*
blade*, fullness afterwith a cHata*
clination to exertion of ooay or *o*4..
Irritability of temper, Bow spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty.
Weariness. Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
Headache generally over the right eye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TrTT’S PILLS lire especially adapted to
Audi cases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling ns to astonish tho sufferer.
They Inrresse tlM> Appetite, and cause tb
body to Tnke on Flealt, thus the system Is
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on the
Digestive Organs. Regular Mlools are pro
duced. Price © cents. 35 Murray Ml., W. Y.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
Gray Hair on WiriNKRRS changed to a Glossy
Black by a single application of this I)yk. Ittm
iiarts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Bold
by Druggist*, or oent by express on receipt of *l.
OFFICE, 35 MURRAY NT., NEW ¥OHI£.
/ lp. TI.TTB MANt.'AL of VatunMe Infornatbrn an* \
l bagful ltexalpU will be mailed i KiE on applies! i •
j As entirely New end poiivly elective
■ *T." J Hcfnrdy for tha apcidy and j**rnianenl
etira ni Soßiaal Xmiwiiona .nd Ini potency ty the only
true way, vie . Wr~t „ Mw prmvipaf fi nt the lAmm*. The
vie s< she nsvwty U ateaoU-i wuh e mm or tw-aa vrotMee, Slid dust art
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HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'Q CHEMISTS.
Paynes’ Automatic Farm Engines
CF ALL KlNDS.—Established 1040.
* Onr lOHorar Spark Arrest line Tlircahlng
Knirine ha* cut lU.Ow feet l'ine Lumber In IO hour*.
Will bum wood f> feet long, coal, Straw and coru aulka.
Send for Price li*l and Catalogue G.
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SELF-GURE.
▲ f*Yorft prescription of ©no of tb©
Boot noted and Huce*waful upecialLeU In the V. S.
Ibow retired) for tbeonreof )rrvoMa ArMiify.
It—f JfawJieed, fTcalmoeeand jPrney. Beni
|B plain sealed envelepe/lree. Druggist© cau fill 1C
Afttrau OR. WARD & CO.. Louisiana. Mo.
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TUNISON’S MAPS & CHARTS 2=
ZFor 36 page catalogue, free, tgs
address, 11. C. TUXI.HOX, ZjL
Cincinnati, 0., N. Y. City,
\g\& Jackeonvlllo, 111., Omaha, Neb.
CD?Bm§
loaf uyarleoM la earing dieaaaa* ef Use ftlisod, 91. in and
Beßea-lerrau DeUlity, Inaetesy, Organbj
Wcakneee, Byphllftlc and Mercurial
AveetfoM epeeleilr treated an acUatlfic principle*,
with aafe and aura reenadiaa. Coll or mile far List of Qm*
tlooe So be answered by tOOee Oealring traaUoaat by mall.
g Paraauatsferiat free Ruptureskeuld send their uo4raaa,Y
I and learu ••math lag la their advantage. It Is nut* truss.#
Attreeu, ML BUTTS, IS H. Stb Bt., St. Loufa, Ik
GSTAbusueu uvan Tuiuxir vtuu .j
BENSON’S CLARION!
Proclaim it from the Court House, spread it from
Little River to Broad, announce it in the
mansion, tell it at every fireside, that
BENSO 3ST.,
“PIONEER OF LOW PRICES”
Is Still Ahead in the Field, and wants the Citi
zens of Wilkes and adj oining. Counties
to know that he has
$150,000
CASH, PROVISIONS,
DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Boots ami Slioess,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
And Everything Needed by tho Farming Community, which he
WILL SELL ON CREDIT
UNTIL NEXT] FALL.
Having had long and pleasant dealings with the people of Wilkes,
and desiring to bring himself in closer relations with them, lie makes
tliis annoucement to the honest and debt-paying people of the county,
who will again find him willing to sell them. No matter how
poor any of our citizens may be, BENSON, .will, by selling them
GOOD GOODS AT EIGHT PRICES
Place Them, as He has Thousands of Others,
Independent s Banks, Cotton Factors S Merchants
With large cnpital and increased facilities, lie li able to quote
figures that will attract, and terms that will induce the LARGE
FARMERS to do their business witli him. He is bouud to have their
trade and will sell as good goods and at lower prices, on
LONG-or SHORT CREDIT
Than auy house iu Washington and n low as any house In Georgia.
THESE ARE NO IDLE BOASTS.
Ho has the Money and is ffoing to put it out.
AMPLE CAPITAL,
LONG EXPERIENCE and
BUYING LARGELY FOR CASH ONLY,
ENABLES HIM TO GIVE TO
CASH andTHTDTT PURCHASERS
“THE ROCK BOTTOM" on Everything.
He is determined to control ihe trade. It is a duty which every mnu oe
to himself ami family, to call before making his
purchases, on the recognized
“Leader of and Pioneer in Low Prices,’
JAS. A. BENSON,
W!ishin<ft(tn, Oil.
810 LOT OF
CLOCKS
JUST RECEIVED
A T
HENRY CORDES’.
NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE,
.A.TJ GUSTA.” O^V
MISS NELLIE PURCELL,
DEALER IN
fine french millinery,
New, Elegant, Artistic, and of the latest New
York and Paris Styles.
Novelties in Meckwear that ennnot lie surpassed. The Vinest Velvets
und Ribbons. Fancy and Jet Jewelry.
12 3ai No. 728 BROAD STREET, Under Central Hotel.
MAIfFUFATCI
IVlilkf Snjlliaeß EH I 1... trait. . l.u Sti.rW.n'ilOosdHhm
i IVlnllh llbll V kri ■ ro.d,r, ,r, .DhI.MIt pur. ud lasiMMlr
valuable. Notstne on tarlh wilt uake ban, Ur like Sborldui’, Cndlllos Pjwdjrs fa.po.nUl
Wlptoilood. SoM wervWn, vr mA by mall hr 6 uworvtsaps. L B. * Oo_ UwMf.Haa.
Best Buggies, Wagons,&c.
AT LOW PRICES.
We are offering Cincinnati Bug
gies at SSO, 60, 75.
, Columbus Buggies, SIOO, 200.
Other Buggies, SIOO, 200.
1 Horse Wagons with Seat, own
make/ S4O.
2 Horse Webster and Tennessee
Wagons, $55, 60, 70.
Studebaker Wagons, S6O, 65, 75
Spring Wagons, S6O, 85, 100.
Kemp’s Manure Spreaders, sl2 0
130.
Grain Drills, SBS.
Harness $9, 10, 12, 15, 20, 25.
Wagon Harness $lO, 12.
Stage Harness S2O.
Double Carriage Harness $22, 35
A Good Buggy and Harness for
$9.
Give us a call, wc can sell you as
cheap as any one else, and gaaurn
tee nrices.
3L. SMfH 6r BED,
WASHINGTON, Or A.
SHEEHAN’S
Excelsior Bottling Works
1025 Greene St., Augusta, Ga.
mm ♦♦♦
Soda Water, Sarsaparilla & Ginger Ale
Manufactured from fresh and first-class material. Lager Beer in
kegs and bottles always in stock. Orders from the country solicited
and shipped in Mathews’ Patent Locked aud Sealed Cases, bolding
tfour dozen each. ICE of good quality und Jasl weight shipped at
market price. Write for terms. Very respectfully,
mucMm E. SHEEHAN,
t" ■ V ga |irlßf< '■ 7 BR V. J. L. TO W MiMA,
After a. tHoroufrh trial of the y rUnl r lE© HL.
IBON aciao, I take pleasure/ / •'laSuUteell
g^^JK^LPtmA-saag^-sg.*
lie Spoakoi-s will find It rm^^sSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSISS^^SSSSBSS^
of U.o rrreut.Bt value B|W^W"WnwTTuFuyil
oa r T ro Wit Fm F fmijHifMJA
as a rel(a>)le remedial Wm M jM WW JBSSBr MMw i Bm # JH|!
SSSSiffifftSS W/jflrM JBtf'U I£fjK
ycutorriUvo properties.
XoHimille, Ay., Oct. 2, Itfifl.
’ QBIUSBXtSt DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., B3 . MIBBI/t Wi t*? 8 * I