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WASHINGTON GAZETTE
; W, CHAPMAN. Proprietor.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 191884.
Tiik cl>airmn of (he county demo
cratic executive committee* through
out Ihc stale are earnestly requested
to forward their names and postoffi
ces to the secretary of the slate dem
ocratic committee at Atlanta, with
out .May. T.thewise the chairman of
tberi)HtHdffiioi|iflftWv<e natortat com-
jaiUt.. My urdat i*t<t nouMilßteo.
Jo. S. CaNm.ru, Secretary.
i -w. jf ...
Mr. William Van, rjultc an old
man, night watchman at the street
car.{(tables in Augusta, was most hor
ribly murdered while on duty last
Friday night. He was struck IW the
hack of tho head with a pick, his.
clothing saturated with kcreaeue 4U
and then he watibutpiqd, to, w erUp.
It makes a mh shudder to tliink (Bat
. .suck a fiundisli devil as the one who
’mnniuittei! this deed, lives in this
part of the world. Rewards aggro
gating.el#il hundred dollar* - have
tieen offered for the murderer.
On Wednesday night In Atlanta
I |w
fpl end, Mr. Thomas M. .fackson
suspcctSK| hV ,v ‘ ro - mu ? ** t a **fP for
hei. Wednesday Be told Mt fie was
going off on the train, but Instead he
r.spis2Basc
aid, from aros# tlio street, go Into
4hnVtr*,?ttp aa''‘\ w f- We
up iltb#wAdmv aid fired- Ihrough
it striking McDonald in tho ahoulder.
Tho latter rartbrnwri rife lire without
effect. Mrs. Juckson then ran to the
door and her husband shot her. in the
left broast if itetlug a fatal woppd.
gtio and .Jackson had been married
fourteen yoars and had live children.
This i a most horrible slate of affairs
In thkt family. ‘ ' '
ymIHSipBKT ARTHUB’S FUTUBE.
,_iNnw Task Latte* tn Ft. kanl rtonaarFraar.)
Ha w ill uivar tetute to palltioa. He
baa a high notion oi the dignity of the
presidential office. He wlll try to r
maut on Rio pwteita) wjiiulj be think*
it
to be continued by enffrage In an of
fice VHIMi tjhanee had fflyon him, bnt
that tlleappolntniont will not
aMMMr r p
litlemnor return to the practice of
ltd. ES la\ot very yiohteprotedily
hit wilt retire from the White house
With lea* than a hundred lltputHMid
dollars Maftte4 |k*d Wore
than that when elected Vtce-preslamit
hut bis expenditure* Raye evor Aince
exceeded hi* Income. Hl* *ociai dlo
huiaeuuuite lu Use capital are groaler
than those of any preceding Preaidant,
and hi* efforts to gof $ ro-uotnination
were very coUy. However, lie will
1W the mat of Ida da,* dlgiiincrt
retirement frew all buaUioaa. Aud he
will dw.R (defßMtly, 100. Ho ha*
matte frfend* while President who
will enable him. They will not make
liltn anobjsckof cEgrity, but tjiey will
make it ppssibfo fur Wih #o *4 ensiHoy
hli modcrato fortune that it will af
ford the income of a great one. The
tiRSSKSKSttfi;
Slate* minister. 'pitey f jtw* b ow
ehowing their gratitude by lionizing
Mm at Newport? and how easy it
will be for them to put him in tho way
of Immensely remunerative real es
tate Investment' Up has wltliJjD a
month keen entertained by AMort,
Belmonts, James Gordon Bennett and
other millionaire people, irrespective
of party adhoreuce. Most of llieso
friefld*holms While President.
His scWnl hold on them Is flint. He
will be an ornamental ex-I’reiidcnt
and perhaps oceatiouly useful In a
b'on-psrUMn'way, but ho Will net let
liimsetf down to aiiy pursuit for a
livelihood.
i. ' 1 J.I i t'iij i*i A , - <
* AM adverse WITNESB.
After all that has been said by the
highest authorities in favor of cotton
manufacturing inlire South, a witness
- law bean found on tho othor side ol
UutgtU'Wion. A. JLoweU man \yhp
> that lad th* last two years boon con
nected vitjti a mfll at Nashville,has re
turned <0 Now England, and repotted
unfavorably on Sou thorn factories,
lie aayi wages arc tower in the South
than U Lowell, and that labor In tho
mills is t le|fi jjflldfut, lie reports
poor accommodations ami high living
In Nashville.
Whatever may bo true In regard to
the condition, qualifications and
wages Of the laborers in the Nashville
mill alluded to, there is no shadow of
doubt that it has paid very handsome
dltTdeu'ds—about 14 per cent. So tar
as wages are concerned • doubt they
will be adraiiccdas the labor becomes
Nashville mIM
tu tj be unfavorably situated just now
IsVntotfsTng and caring for the op
eratives, but such a eoudtllon of -af
fairs Is very unusual in the South.
The Lowell Times appears to gloat
somewhat over the tentlinoey H>f |bj#
witness, but as ••otto swallow does
not make a spring* fine adverse witl
- hardly act the tide of opinion
against ttie idea that tho South has
advantages lor cotton manufacturing
WTHmumw m wMry-rrESF.a
can offer, r/ f j f. t T ' _
The same class of labor will com
mand lost as good svttfws 1 *ho tsouth
as ni the North,-and at most Southern
JWWjWtJosl hflJlvini lo as lu any
part of the country, except, perhaps,
dlss grain and pork producing regions
offbo West. If is certain that fei
and rlotlilug cost much less iu South
than in New England, benaneo llttUi
** and heavy ctoristeg are required
In this section.
.*MA£4 H dft ,'%V
<1 *rA
Owing to the remarkable increase
in the number of mills put tn opera
tions in the South, it has been difficult
to procure skilled labor, but tlie op
eratives are Ming trained under ex
perienced overseers, who arc acknow
ledged te he better paid than at the
North, and every day they are becom
ing more efficient and tellable.
Tho reports of I lie operation* of
Southern mills, the investigations of
Not hern m anu fact urera and experta
into their condition, and the rapid in
crease Hi cotton manufacturing in the
Sooth, sit corroborate tire statement
•bat the South is the cotton manufac
turing section of the future.—Savan
uah News,
That eminent and elegant dude,
William Walter Phelps, is losing
ground. If be f not careful ho will
soon be classed with Gen. a*
aN. G. campaign orator. Ha made
a speech’ at Morristown, N. Fri
day. In which he staled that “the pol
'fey of late administrations has been
ioo much influenced by the cowardice
which prevails In Wall street and
by the chains which a Democratic
House or Senstc was ready to put up
on any proposition which looked to
the assertion of. a propor national
pride." What tyiil (he worshipper of
Grant, (he dauntless Wall street fin
ancier, think of such an assertion as
thrt? Even the bold Bipiue himself
themost influential member of the
Garfield Cabinet, may perchsnce cop
sld'tir blmaclf accused of Ming Influ
enced by tho cowdrdice of Walt street.
W. W. P. further said : “Nor shall
the Irieh
mite A his baud and scdltftn oh hi*;
tongue, Unger unnoticed in a British
jail,’’ It ha* boon ciiurged that Mr,,
Blaine wheu Secretary of State did al-‘
low ianooont Irish-Ainerieatt e!ti-/.sha
to linger unnoticed In British jallsi
hut the most onlhusiastic Democrat
hardly expectod Mr. Phelps to irfei
ilentally admit as much.—Sgvanniab
News.
JVBY LISTS. „ '
The following juries havo boon
drawn fat iho November term of
Wilkes Superior Courts - j
ItltAN I> JURY. I /Li ! i
Jno. A. Sutton, Jno, W. Spraflin,
Tho*. J. Waller, John U. Cowart,
Win. N- J’owpr, Sam’l J. Ruucli,;
Geo. u Boiisti,.
Wm. 8. Ware. Dentils K Paaobgl,
K. I. Reynolds. Geo. W". burdett,'
H.E, Beall, R. N. Barksdale,
Out ran R. Jones,
W. <l. Tnilln, 0. A. Aloxamlsz,
F. W. Barnett, Jno. L. Garrard,
0. 8. Stjoiftpr, E.B. John*,
B. F; Jordan, John J. Tally,
W. H. Irvin, James Hiaes,
MsT.Manilleid, M. L. Heard,
O. li. Bunch, W. G. Cade.
If** >f 1 0 TRAVKKSB JURY.
W.D. Dll Bose, It. D. Nash,
J. C. Goolsby, I). E. Hardy,
Toliver L. Reese, A. H. Harper,
W. T. Pinkston, Jno. C. Portent,
Jno. T. Peak, Wm. H- Beans,
Jno. V, Fobs, Geo. W. Muse,
J. J. Craftou, John A> Gunn,
W. L. Echols, Geo. A. Green,
G, W. Darracott, L. G. Dunaway,
R. 8. Dillard, A. L, Dunaway,
U. O. Jtarksdale, M. G. Robert, Jr..
J. O. Daniel, A. F. Echols,
Wm. T. Cash, 11. J. Rardy,
G. K Norman, Jl. B. Harden,
L. P. Norman, J. 0. JSfowipnie,
l>. J. Marshall, C. M. Dunaway,
C*B Heard, W. M. Dunaway,
Jas. T. Adams, W. J. Dennard.
In Europo, and especially In Eng
land, flue estates offered for sale ob-
JMM no. purchasers, Land appears to
lie becoming a drug in (he market.
For a Lincolnshire estate tho highest
bid wow mado Is fIOOJXX). A dozen
years ago the owner of it refused to
an offer suf 1300,006 for the
the sdniG property.
Philadelphia Heeowl (Ind): Tle
I arid'idol ball fallen from its podcsUl
and lies prone in the grass. Tho faith
of tho moat superstitions tariff .
tlcs is Impaired in tlmolikothU, when
workingmen are thrown out of em
ployment by thousands, and when
wages a?-o undergoing ''eductions in
nearly all the protected industries.
Cldna proposes (oadojit the use of
pmlaTcards on the first day of next
year, t ■ - > : r ' t I-■ j
Wirt- Hewry, of Richmond, is a j
courteous and successful lawyer at
well as tie grandson of Patrick Hen
ry, the great Revolutionary orator.
lowa browars, who are not allpwod
under tho prohibitory law of the State
to transport their liquor by railway,
arc reverting to the wagon aa a mean*
of supplying the neighboring cities.
Tho new Duchess of Westminster
wife of onp of the richest men in Eu
rope, was married In a dress of white
foulard, costing seventy five seats a
yard. This certainly is economy, a*d
economy It l* te *> Dr. Bull’*
Cough Syrgp, the great remedy for
ooughs end colds.
A War Wm V stereo Surprised.
Another bolder of a pari af ticket
15,366, drawing 175,000. August 11th,
in The Louisiana State Lottery, sold
lectcd his monoy yesterday. Mr,
Louis Seymour presented bis ticket,
drew bis check and was perfectly cool
and pleasant. He is a native of Mem
phis was at the battle of Shiloh un
der Hsu. Bceurcgana, Hit health,
impaired in the army, was much
worve **l 1> aame haaa to bonsfli
hlsrisnif.wuil he was #'Work on the
W"ri'Vs I';ilr buildings in Now Or
.leans. He h*s stuck to rt steadily for
•early five months. He belle veil ia
duck, awl never Called to purchase a
ticket iu Tbc I-outslajia State Lotte
ry,-—New Orleans picayune, Apt,
m wb :
Literacy.
The October Harper’s will eon tain
as a frontispiece a charming picture
by Mr. Abbey of “Judith Shake
speare,” tho heroine of William
Black’s story, which nears its close,
and will have more of delightful en
graving* from the pencils of Dieiman
and Gibson, illustrating E. P. Roe’s
“Nature!* Serial Btory,” part eleven.
Both Mr. Bougliton and Mr. Abbey
illustrate tlio installment of tho form
er’s clever “Artist Stroll* in Holland,”
which will appear in that number.
Horace E. Scudder will take the read
er to Copenhagen, “The Home of
Hans Christain Anderson,” and'
Rtifus F. Zogbaum to “The Home of
Tommy Atkins,” who It quite another
kind of person. Tommy Atkins is
the popular name for the British sol
dier, and the home described it the
great camp at Aldershot. Both those
papers will be fully illustrated, the
latter by the writer himself. A Max
ican metropolis, Monterey,will te de
scribed and illustrated in an’article
called “The Gateway of the Sierra
Madre,” by Fratik R. Brown. Two
historical papers, one on King’s Col
ie jet now Colombia), New York, by
John McMullen, aud tho second by
Rev. Treadwell Walden, on West
minister Hall; and two biographical
—ones reminiscence of Mr. Darwin,
with a potrait of him In midde age,
the other the remarkable afory ot a
slave horse-jockey, Charles Stewart,
told by himself and edited by, South
ern lady, will bo features of the num
ber. Ope of the miscellaneous papors,
on “Municipal Finance,” by W. M,
Ivins, private secretary to Mayor
Grace, of Nfty York, will attract much
atfctHioi). and there will be ihc usual
VtfrWttf of jßorfes, poems, and depiirt-
Wmm
~t7l<
MtvC.W. Salter arrived in town
Wednesday and has taken charge of
the gallery recently established by
Mr. Clai k. Ue makes very oxooilent
photographs and would be glad to
serve our people.
Arssalo Pill* by the Pint.
3. A. Smith, a Gainesville, Qa.,
merchant, *ay : “For years 1 was a
violin to the combined effects
of Erysipelas and an
aggravated typo of Eczema, that baf
fled all medical skill. 1 consulted the
very Best physicians in the UnlSed
Mates to;no good purpose., I ‘ gave
every patent medicine th*{. was rec
ommended a (foil .a*d re
-OSVoA jnd hestefft.! T <ohlrfitiEe <iuen
tmes of potash'and a pint enp full of
arsenic pills. Tho patent modlclne,
pflls, and potash mixtures fed Instead
of curing the disease. They destroyed
my appetite and wrecked my system
—I lost flesh and cnet'tfy—l lost three
years from tpV business and spent $2-
OfjO in a fruitless offort to roga|a rpy,
hoalth. At last when I began to con-,'
slder my case hopeless, I commenced'
taking 8. 8. 8., and in a short lime.
I was entirely cured.
after a euro was effected, andHflfen*
Hod (<> lake Swift’s Specific
as a sort of safeguard,
willing to mako public this marvelous
cnre, Being assured beyond the pos
sibility of a doubt that the euro was
permanent, l wrote this history of my
case for tho benefit of my fellow
men.
My skin Is now as smooth a* it
was when a boy. I weigh more than
I ever did in my life, and uiy general
health was never better, I psssod
through last winter (which was an
unusually cold one), without loosing
a single day from my business, For
the last twolvo mouth* I have had no
return of the erysipelas in any shape
or form, er any touch of eczema.”
Treatise ou Rlood and Skin piscase*
mailed free.
Tub Swift Si'Bcivic Cos., Drawor 8,
Atlanta, Ga., 150 W. 2*l St., N. Y.,
and 1206 Chestnut St., Pbila.
Will give exclusive salo at and
near Washington, Of our Entire
Wheat Flour to a dealer who will
push it. Covered by patent. Easily
sold.
Wo guarantee 100 lbs. more bread
to the barrel than any other flour.
Fhahkmn Mills Cos.,
38 Clark Street,
Chicago, 111.
SHILOH’S COUGH and Consump
tlon Cure is sold by us ou a garantee.
It cures consumption. For sale by G.
K. Lyndon Washington Ga.
sis
THAT HACKING COUGH oan
bo so quickly oured by Shiloh's Cure
Wo guarantee it. For calc by G. K.
Lyndou, Washington, Ga.
CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH
and Bronchitis Immediately rsllovod
by Shiloh's Cure. For sale by GK.
KLyuden, Washington, Ga,
BHILOMB CATARRH REMEDY
.-a positive cure for Catarrh, Dip
theria and Canker Mouth. For sale
by E. Lyndon, Washington, Ga.
WHY WILL YOU cough when
Shiloh’s Cura will give Immediate ro
ller. Price 10 cl*. 50 eU. and 11. For
sals by G. K. Lyndou, Washington,
G.
Executor’s Sale.
UKMtB authority voted In me by the nut of
Boot. \v. porteou. declared, I willietl befoee
the Court house door In Wnohington. Ga., on the
Orel Tnepdny In Scomber next, et public outre,
end within tho leael boure of Hie. the folio win*
reel rotate belon*l“S.to the Mtete ef Hlddrvehwl.
One tract Of (end known a* the *J*r hle-r on
the east ido ot the Pcterebur* rout. tUmt is
mltoe from Wuhingteo. Ht* tract reaWam*
•boot ttf error, Another tree! of about U acrea,
pert el tlx tend ruoenWr It pmeemlos of M. TANARUS,
Oth, Urlus on the rosd ttvm IWUI to the
Petarebui* road. Another tract of about 100 eor..
on -Hid Petarubury road, Aaotha* trtot id .boat
ISSo acrea lying oe Broad rturr and rnauln* to
Bahcr'e retry. helu* the homo pdara of B, W.port.
eon, wept that the boutc tnd ebeut SIM acrea
MBtWmmt theseto wdl not ba add.
Thu last track trill ha told In three tract*: one of
about Sto artee, the other tore of about MO term
Writ. Plate to be asen alther w4b rue at Warn
ing too. or on the place with Clue. 3 Porton. who
uIU alao ahww the landt to thoae rrtahln* to aae
them. PueaoHhut of the l. *cre trad no
lu. 1. IMU. hut purrheeer wIH ba allowed to
row mbsU ant* and prepare for Marther cup.
PoHemion of Other tree re Blrerr el onae.
Trnu*: One haM oaeh. balenee payable Is 14
aaoataa. purcheeem Mm not* beano* • par
rent, tntereea from date and receivin* bond, lor
tub. IhUKpMmbm^WJ.^
to r id 0. W. Purtam.
i V *■ ■—V' .S’ v.i • t ffitC $< ' ,
Scrofula.
Are any membera of your family
thus afflicted? Ilavc thoy scrofulous
swellings of (he glands? Have they
any scrofulous sores or ulcers ? If so
and it should be neglected, tho pe
culiar taint, or poison, may deposit it
self in the substance-of the lungs,
producing consumption! Look well
to the condition of your family, and if
thus afflicted, give the proper remedy
without delay. Buy that which
makes absolute cures in the shortest
space of time. The unerring finger of
the public points te B. B. B. at the
the most wonderful remedy for Scrof
ula ever known. You need not take
our word—you need not know our
names—merit Is all you seek. Ask
your neignbors, ask you druggist, ask
or write to those who give their cer
tificates and be convinced that B. B.
B is the quickest and most perfeer
Blood ever before known.
Malaria in all Us,terms positively
enred with Emory’s Standard
Cure Pills, a never failing remedy;
purely vegetable, contain no quinine
or other poisonous agencies, en
dorsed by physicians and sold by
druggists everywhere.—l 6 and 50
Cents. tep. !
Spring Without Blowmohis.
Ce la life to Cook for Joy—Vet
Never too Cafe to Mead.
Bend,,™ of Hawthorn,.’, “Boom of Saves
OabieH" will recall the pathos with which
poor Clifford ryttcbeon, who lid bstn unjust
fy Imprisoned since his osrly nisnbood, said,
star bis rslssss : “Mr isfe is font), ad where
i|roy happiness ? Oh I wire ms my bappi
*• tat that eo*M be done only In part,
as gleams f warm sunshine ncsssionslty fall
wroes the gloom of s New England autumn,
pin s letter to Messrs. Htacos A Cos., Mi L.
H. Titus, of Pennington, H.J„ Bars: “I hare
suffered untold ray eery f ro m childhood from
Chronic disease of ths bowels end suffered
(treat Pin. I awgbt relief at the bands
of physicians of crsry school, and used ar
ory patent and dome tts remedy under ths
“ 1 hv ll found in PAKKEK’H
TONIC a complete specific, preventive and
tuvs. As your vstnahte medicine did for
he whet nothin* also could do, is entitled to
me cftdlt of my getting bgcjt my happy
days, I ohanrfully and grstefnlly acknowf
edge the fact."
Mr. E. H. Welle, wio needs no intrnduo.
tion to ths psoiiloof Jsrsoy City, adds : “The
testimony of Mr. Titos is genuise sod valun
tery; only lie (tore not adoquatety portray the
an Serin* he he, endured lor rainy veers. Ho
is my broitier-iudaw. end I know the csss
'Wall. He I* -perfectly Tree from his old
troubles,and onjovshontih And life, ascribing
it all to PAUltfill'tS fitNJO. *
ITscnual as n lirrfjfffrant i itlmutstss all
the organs i cures siloients of the liver, kid
peys sad sit diseases of the blood.
jiflSTnYEujp ss
n w
ra irnn<M
S V i I‘ r< 'GMHli’m, Utah
" M ™ mt * w tUfl i'VPrlkM?tnif hill*
by the windfi tlul rmil throngU their deflk*. ffqe
MUe by all bruggtMU HIM! lHolttrg g a rally.
MarkafUetiort.
Oomelwl Weekly by JAB. A. IHCNBON,
Oottoa Factor ul Commission Moohaul.
BUTTOM.— IDS oolite:
BOLZ MBA^i^'Sk^srtr-
Shoulders 9V rusts
Haros. It r-ni*.
„ , tire la cent*,
FLOUR—Ntent ProcMa-per barrel, |i
Choice per barrel, *TU|.
cow.-&\?,kn'Z;aX r Z l * m
wzxsttSx
* >oun * l ® tw *w* *
lUCE-Vor D 'HoJ, * to to cent*.
HAO<HKO-TW*t Am n u 4o ifv cent*.
TlKß—Arrow, $179 * ’
FSST'
COFFEE -Jv, Mr pound, M oeoU.
Hio Oooioe, ao conu,
Frlinn. 18 <>***.
W Air, H cent*.
Common, lflconU.
Baar Orlo.ii* Common. s cent*.
.toKSß^s^rSi^ririsr* ,l **
MULamHWm-ISirlbSreeti, y
* ■“*•
UIUES-FUnl UUIM. 10c; Salt, U , Oraao. to.
COUNTBV mtODUCK,
Bt'enwM, pt*T i>mind, conW.
aES£S“r*=
TUTT*S
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS,
DISORDERED LIVER,
_ and MALARIA.
From there sources arise uutw-neirths of
the .Ureases of the human reoe. Those
•rmphaus Imhrate tholronstenes: Ire a <
▲ppstus. Dowels eo.tlve, Nlrk Head,
•she, fuller** alter eetles, *nnln %m
eaertlow ef bod, or mlad, Kreelation
V *"•“ of Irerl’ni n*^'le*Ted
on tb Liver. Asa Laver meti 10l n T DTT>A
PrisldSiiavonoO’iuAl. Thoir RCtia’i on tiafo
sstrfs
fflgSS'S’jSevß
reiaOWo naawa. or grtph* nor lufcrfsre
vriai dully work *nd aro a perfect
TUTfS HAIR DYE.
OkT Ham oa Wiusaaas chanfoOta
staatiy to a Din. sr Buck hy u single ap.
Pttsaltpn of this DT*, SOM 6* Drusytsts,
or rent by express oa rooalpl of at.
_ Ofßro, <lllurrsy atree*. Now Turk
wn hah Dai of ostna Rfottfif no.
Gporglft Raised Rye.
Boyce Ficklen.
AISSsSS3s3
!W.,sMit^SiS^3,“Sr?,
sacs aVlnes Tscak Oa, dagasta, tblae. 1,
IHE FIELDS ARE WHITE
WITH COTTON.
Hard Times Nearly Over.
A glorious harvest is at hand and pros
perity will soon prevail. Thousands of fam
ilies who have been wanting Pianos and Or
gans for many long years will BUY - THIS
YEAR. Anticipating the demand, we have
DonM Oar Contracts with Maters
And laid in an immense stock of BUPEBB
INSTRUMENTS FROM TEN LEADING
MAKERS, which we shall offer on oar u*oa'
easy Installaumi Terns. To accommodate
those who wish to buy now, and hold their
cotton until later, we make this
Special OJfer to Piano and Oryan Buyer*
Casti Friciivillt Three Hootiis Time
During ths months of Septem
ber and October, 1884, wc will
sell Piapos sad Organs At oar
Lowest Cock Bottom Cash Prices
requiring oaly ,
lit CASH DOWN ON A PIANO.
$lO CABU DOWN ON AN OIUIAN.
AUd allowing three months t ime
on the balance, without Interest
or advance of price.
To those who bny under this plan and find
themselves unable to complete payment after
the three months, wilt be giyen further t me,
by agreeing te pmy uar regular InsUttmeot
Prise*, and complying with onr Installment
tanas of pay maot. Should they pay one
half ths tneast das at thrsn months, or
make s large cash payment, an equitable
price for the Instrument will le arranged. All
wilt be I re' ted fairly, and charged prices in
accordance with tho Urns required for pur
chase. All purchasers under this fipveiat Of
fer are required to sign onr usual form of
Lease Contract, and furnish references as to
their rssponsibititp. Instruments will be
Seaton the usual fifteen days trial, when
references are giraa.
Ludiioji&BatHs’ Southern Music House
kAVifSAII, A,
Citation for Letters of Diemisuion
OSOBOIA, WILKES OOt/NTV.
THO. L. AJVOKIt(k>N, gnxnlten and axboio
O lAm't of M. T. AnSarem, ihse'd, having appliwl
In Urn Court ordinary of raid county, for a dla
rhatga from hlu guardtanrhlp, aa ex-ofttrio a.lmlu
latratoroftL T. Andaraoin TUta ia lb. refnra to
olla all penrna roaavrniHt, te allow canau why the
raid applicant ahuul.t not ba dlaehargad frvnt hU
guwiflapahip and aa e. 1., In.iiii.tr.lll,n of u.
T. Audanmu, and racatv. Urn u.ual U tter, of UU
mtaakw. Thte lth Itept, Wat.
te-st OMO. litSON, Ordlaary W. 0.
JNO. A. WATKINS,
House, Sign & Fresco Painter
All work done in the molt workmanlike
and BttfacUoii gnarantevd. AH
rdri inrutei to wib will receive proniiti
attention. I refer bv permisnion to Mr. C.
B. Irvia and Jamca Mitchell* Contractor and
Builder, Washington, G*. If m>t in lb city,
MMreaa tack bx . Hparta, Ua. SB-6m
BLOOD
And lla aararallrllod abnaea, an rally so*
trealr dlaonaaad In a naat S3 pa(a book. aaalM
PHEKto any atldreaa.by Mood IlaJu 0„ AS
lanta, Oa.
Drop a yoatal for 11, oo orevy man and m
man naada. It and will bo daUshbd with lla
valoablo ami anflroly naw rorelatiana,
SMAU VOICES
8->metle# fllmkf a nalioa trf pooplo and %rou
thaiu to acl'ou. Riywaatpun nimilar Ui th
following, from a woU known Drngg l **
lanta, pour la fitim where B. B. B.
baa boon wi l.
AtlantvJuuo IX 1884.
H i oar trm beltef that B. B. B. la the Mwr
Blood Puitfler oa the market. We are eeUiag
roua or ma bottlee of H to ONE of any other
preparation of the kind, Rku failed la no
Lnt*ao to |tre entire atU(e?tioß, Merit
*• •fPH
W. P. SMITH k CO.. DrttggUt*,
Thla la the only blood medicine known that
combine* Qoioa a<to, oeHato eflhot, cheap
price and unbounded aatUfrt Uua,
WE PROVE
Tbt one lji|lo bulMf uf U. 0, A will do an
Hindi nor* In curias Blood Adaoua, Skin Al*
faction*, Scrofula, Kldnay Trouble, Cwtareb
and Hbettmatiam aa rta.bottlaa of any other
preiiaratlon an aarth.
On* 30-year old ahroalc ulcer eared; Bcrot
nla of children cared with ona bolUo. Blood
Foiaona cured with a fw bottle*. It new
All*. Wo hold home proof, In boo* f o rto.
Hand toy It. Lsasp huPK* *>.%•!, for sA.oe.
Kfsmaod on receipt of price, it you* I>ru*-
gtat can't supply you. ald^u^
BM)Op PM-II P0 r| Atlanta. Oa.
Mother’s
Friend!
A Precious Boon to Woman.
WORDS OF PRAISE.
I nost saraestlr eMrc.t rrery female er
tyctln, lobe conlim-A to are H. ther's Kv
llef. ( oni'tcj with this entrcatr I will a<t*
Ih it Serin, s long obstrtiieal practice (for
ty-foar years). I hare novrr knoan tt to
fail to produce a safe and quirk delivery.
H. J. HOLMBB, M. D.
Vlsdy from one of the count is* of Middle
Oe.uryl., Who has been acting fctda tfo for
maoyy vara, writea , "I have Ststored ytrei*
the Muiher syneiol sow reel me, and I am
delighted With it. In every instance where
it has been used, Us effects bar* been all
that I could ask. 1 consider it a great
oleta ng.” T
A gaatlemaa writes : "My wifs asret year
Mother’s Friend at her fourth cosfinement,
and her testimour is that she (Hissed through
it with one-half the aulfering of either of her
former confinements, and recovered from it
to much less. time. She alia recommended
I't to a l*dy friend who was about to be <w>.
laed for the first time, and she toys; •J hare
never seen any one (.ast thrcagh thip great
trial With so little suffering.’ ”
A qrteg AHP PAST TIMS.
A distiuguiahed physician of Misaiawippi,
writes: “Ever j one expecting t, be coahned
should nee the MotherTt Friend, for during
a long obstetric practice 1 have never - now a
it to fail to produce aquick sod safe delivery,”
This remedy isoneebout which w-e cannot
publish certificates, but it ia a moat wonder
ful liniment te be used after the firnt two or
thrve nonlliß, .f .s'
Send for oar treatise oa the Health and
Happiness of Woman, mailed free which
gives all partioulera. ■ ‘
TANARUS Hnat>t isuj RKt;i i_iroß Co^
AT FREE!
IpBELIABLE self-cure.
Ad Are** Pit. WSJtD A CQ., Uelwemu Ha
-55ACAPITAL PBIZB, -S,OOO **
Ticket* only $5. Shares'll proporfl
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
■•We do hereby certify tbst we supervise the ar
rangements for alt the Monthly and flemi-AunuaJ
I Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Company,
and In person menage end control the Drivings
themselves, and that the eamo are conducted with
honesty, fairness, and In good faith toward ell par
ties, and we authorize the Company to neethts car
till cate, with the- simile* of our signatures attached
In its advertisements."
Incorporated tn IMS for 2S yean by the Legisla
tors tor Educations! and Charitable pnrpoeca—
By an orerwholmlng popular vote its franchise
wee made a pari of the preaent State Conetitathm
adopted December 3d, Al D. Ml* l
The only Lottery ever voted on and in Served by
the people of any state.
tt never scales or ESHponaa.
Its Grand Slagle Number Drawings
tube plure monthly
A iplkndid oppotrrrtdTx to win
** **-
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
100,000 Tickets at Pive Dollars Each
FrutiONs, 111 Fifths in proportion
- UR W mucte
I CAPITAL PRIZE |76.X>
' } 5° itt.ouo
l ]0,09
7 PRIZES Off $45000 12.0UD
ff <W 10000
#AW ' f 1000 a.n.w....i / .ta 10.000
S5- f. .*••.. 26, e00
100* do as as,ooo
*moxnuTMi riuzn.
ApproxiaeStos Prion of mo., 0....' i.fM
do do MO MOO
HOT Prldew, amounting te.......... ypis.soo
Aprttedtton tor rates to elnba should be msds
only to the office oLths (Viraesny in New Orlosns.
r* farther Infonnstlon write clearly,giving tc n
rtl * **
MEW OMUUIM NATIONAL BANK.
Sew Orleans. La.
VOTKS end arillnary letters by
MaU or Eapresa (ml sums of *0 and upwards bi
Express gt onr expense) te ’
It . M. A. DAtfPHIX,
or UA. DAUPHIN, N ' W ° rU “*’ *-
0T Seventh BL, IVsiklngten. D. C
“CLAUDALET
Jersey Calves,
Essex Pirs,
Bronze Turkeys,
Plymouth Rock and
Brown Leghorn Chickens
Gherman Carp.
All Pure Stock and
■well bred..
1 now omit ro* sals
Two Jersey Calve*.
Plymouth Rook and Brown Leg
horn Chlokcn*. 1.'i.00 (tor pair. Egg*
from cttrii, $1.50 per dozen.
German Carp, 5c each.
Biwtete Turkeys6.oo per pair.
I am now pnpared to take onlera
for Kanex Pigs at SIO.OO each or $15.00
per pair.
E3. IT, HILL.
EXCELSIOR
COOKSTOVES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEB SIZES AMD HKDS
ILL PIUCHISffIS CU BE SUITED
■■■■■■ ■
MAiruraorPEiD sr
Isaac ASlreppard ft Co.,BaitlfflOfe,l4
AMD ROB HALE BY
W. T. JOnXSQN, •
Washivton,Ga.
Rockford Watches
ANluwilalM U XIACTIHO S(|tfßA
lepoj^fre
8SB <
FOR MALE BY
HENRY CORDES.’
reft mTn]
I 3 HOF.' WKutunsaiaaiv,
waukuoreAll 4*
auiais’lpaPiS
SPSHM.ViOtISHEA
A JJTJ ‘V’-ff rv tsimely Übhl )tw SMt.
mt JIMUY. •gzrVJSWJr,
•S-Teeted iurorer S jwl_ .eynyre.
jrerenytwakathre-
J . ui IsKvSm foR vMhou*
TPxee m trroE
eremT^U,
HARRIS R-MfcV C0.,1! f< Ckeetlela
SOU; , Sena Wth liL, L Loa!% Be*
Cxt i ooa?uasfi;S amreaP
oipmgp
f f tWM condition of tktlinr; mh üB&Ma
OMtinMMc Jausdics. l>)iippet*. Malaria. Biok*
fflUdk-IM. FolrVoU*fafon*.
MERITS
WELL DIRECTED ENERGY AND CAPITAL arc the pillars
of commercial success, and it is upon these that
JAS. A. BENSON
HAS BUILT HlB
Extensive and Enviable Business.
“Aomtnterim.nmoaTny mua
FORWARD INTO THE *
ARENA OF COMPETHffIir
‘ jT'*" ' " AND BY—— '- -i ' :
FAIR DEALING,
FAIR PROFITS arid
LIBERAL TERMS,
GAINED THE FRONT RAItE '—
It is by these and by the assistance rendered assay a veer mah whe
waa refused by ethers, he hM been (.reclaimed
BY THE PEOPLE.
VISIT HIS ' . ~
THREE STORES on Public Square
AND YOG WILL FIND ONE EF THE
Best Selected and Largest
STOCKS OF GOODS
XIsT GEORGIA.
Being so immense that it would be Impossible to enumerate In this
space, hut below will be found a few of the leading articles.
40,000- peutids of Bacon in store and in transit.
5,000 bushels of Corn “ J “
1,000 busheta Meal M *• * '
150 Uhls Flour “ •
75 bhls Molasca * “ “
SOOsackaSali “
260pkgs fresh Mackerel divert from Bestou packera
•O bbls butr, in atore and In transit
50 sacks Ceffeo “ “
10 tierces
75 bales Dorucslicß— %, 44 .Shirting
Osnaburgs, plain, stii|icd and checked at manufacturers price*
2,Boosuits men s, vouth’s and bov* Clothing, mamifaetnrcd expreesl
for mv trade, by tlie lca.lugclet biers of the East, and eannol be
celled in equality, style, or workmanship. !
3,150 genta and liova’ Hats in aU the nobbiest aa* latest sUIm
5,130 pairs genta’ and ladioe’ B*>t anil Simmy mf a ,> ..cpL-'.i- v _
the licst mauufacLurera in the East for my trade. Erary ~.3r of
which is guaranteed te give satisfaction. 7 ‘
THE DRIVE I HAVE MADE IN
FURNITUITE!
HAS TOLD WITH TUB PEOFLB,
Aaih* goods arc going every day. They are pat up for mo in
Ihc iatest designs, ami are sold regardless of any former or estab- ’
Itsncu price, am! as cheap aa any market in the Swxtfcu
MY SUCCESS IN TUB SALS OP
STOVES AND TINWARE
Has lioen morn than realized and any on* la need of flrst-elkM
Steves will And a larger and better stock to selacl from tkaa oan ha
found in Augusta or Atlanta, and at lower pricee.
It is *° established fact that those who borrow aaaey sad pay
interest do not, ner can they afford, ta tell good, as low at if pur
chased for the mighty cash. Every dollar’s worth of rood, handled
by mo are pal for In cash and with . owu money, hence I aas able
to famish my fatemls anything they need
ON TIMIE
At prka lower than any, and oa the most liberal terms.
Tho People havo Tried thU and
Found it True I
KVERV ARTICLE SOLD IS GUARANTEED to bold out la
weight, measure ami quality, and anythingpnrehaed that dees not
cerne up to representation will cheerfully he made good.
My aim is to give full satisfactioa to every one or money
refunded.
A Stove and Hafo
ggff-FOR EVERY KITCHEN
A Set of Furniture
f |*■ . , > inxiwH* l 't . >-.v#
•OrFOR EVERY BOOM
A nuffsry Ac Sett of Harness * 2_:
. J'
A®~FOR EVERY HORSE.
VM 1 KEEP THE
S. A.WABE COMBINATION PLOW.
It is * Wilkes county Invention, and a better Plow vai
b-A- ■ * never made.
For Cash or ou Time, and those wishing to hay eaa save money
. by getting my prices. Tko Wagons *hea seen self ihemselres.
An experieae. of 2A years ia ths tasiaem.nnllmite.l capital,
pun basiug always from first hands,and an unfaltering and vigilant f
watch of my patrons iuterests, must convince the closest buyers that
I am in a posuion to sell evenr article of goods in all my tlorsa and
warehouse, a* tower prices than any house hi Washington,^
Thanking the general public for their kind bestowal oT Wat-
FrMnD^and* 0 * ** 1 * iw4:rß **** bee * ***• FARMBBB’
“leader of Low Prices,’’
JAS. A. BENSON.
|v.sr-fii am * i \t lo twit f*:■*%•> .A li Aj- n
n -SOLE AGKKT FOB ?
m f : 1 vU. 1 4&MH '
Furman’s Formula, Li/ A ,C. Di*>
I j'* j HEW oV
solved Bone, Furman’s Btt£* u
falo Bono,
t - ; BTOYO AID ATLAJTTIC ACIM,