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iu.s section uf Georgia and far many years
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D\’i UK DAY. SEPiEMIiEKS. 1870
Mre .Ora .t .in rtapocso t j in aldrw
oa be! \Jf of tlio Kmprtsa of Japan, said:
>ivc vmitod many coanui' sid hmva acen
■ a’iy boatiufal place •, but I b*vo eoen none
ku beautiful or no oUaim ig as Japan.*
& - I be Philadelphia lieoord inquires * W by
1 • '.not the democrat* of Pent -.yivauia rise to
’.no height of tneir opportu ty and cast tb
vote of me Htato for Ib>m \ if. U*yar~? I
tiny curnot assist ia eiuct!Q£ a President
tlnw may aeajat *u naming one who can be
<) t< i, and whose selection will be ao honor
:<> the party, and a credit to the room: j.
The community at Wa! n ;ford, Gt. f be
•K a braucb of 'ho Oneida omme^'ty, fol
low* *t »n abaudor k t*:e ayatem of comp ox
... .na^oa. It ia a cu .jus ft c. t‘ t wl •!
the Oi.euia comm •••-»t« hive loosed the ire
of New Yotkera by the piac*.ee of tb ; i p.ins!
pin of their faith, .he Wa ' *«gford people
have ciicouuterc 1 litflo oppoai* on f i tho
‘Land of steady habi's.*
i'lie Philadelphia Timet says: TbeDem
. Ate of Carbon cjunly have reeolved that
they rru tor Xilden end Ilendt.clnr-a
l/ .'oiutnga few days ago the couoly < on-
Vk.itioii roeolved tt»u e^mo tb'u^, while
t-'ranl.iin county has el< -ted a solid laden
b legation to the noxt Ht*to Convention, and
tf.o dol< gates from L i gh, chosen on batar-
' *y, aro freely ridontood to be gene a'ly for
th .» lit tin old man of Gramorcy Pork. This
Iiam the fani’l** appei vie® of a bocai—
Mich an it ie.
- In tho Cincinnati Zoological G .'den,
Tmaforo* ia playod on areal eh p float"s
win, ronl lake, iho oh\r iters are rowed Id
the voishoI in am" boat* at tho proper mo-
inout, and tho effect is rom' Imly rc*’istio
Pretty Estul'e Mortimer, the liatte.-np, was
.i trifle tardy in gutting aboard on Hatmday
owning. In liar harry aho ' ipped on
ropo, and fell into Ibe water, a i 'at'nee of
lift con feet. Hir Joseph Potter's crew gal
lantly r owned her, hut ebe ('dipped too macb
to perform without a cbtngo of r olhos, fad
tho performance wt s delayed.
How earnest the fir hah House of Lords
•el tho discharge of ita dudes may bo judg
'd from the fact that one morcir'; tb s
uionih, when the Anuandale Poerr :o claim
a mo, up, it was for id to b', out of a house
if 1 »J. iinpoMs’blo to get a quorum of seven
,->« im, ami count qnuiit y, although leading
Mim.Hol and an array of Witnesses, many
'rom Scotland, were present, the parties
A<-ro nnablo to get their c o hoard da. ng
Iim notion. Yet, when the L hera’t W'^hed
o transfer (lie heating of f lal appea'sto
lio Privy (Jonncil, th‘3 To.io-i fr iou-ily op-
loaod Much a course.
— Ju-go Black, in a letter to the Lancaster
ntoiliK> neor remarks that at what time iu
,ic fitttiro the flnal defeat of the snii-Dem*
cratic party w m;ke nu end .of all its
y rAnnj and oorrnption no oneca ^ predict at
rest nt. ULoral forjej wo.k s.jwlv when
PP.-.-oJ by money .t .d aim ; bat oasetue
.*.y, not Voiy dteteut, • do oi,;aq zjJ uncm es
i^d,
Captain Ueneral urant.
Th* pipers are agog with a new idea—
which iatoeatabliah the rank of Captain
General of the army, and fill the office
with Grant at a good ealarj. It ia claim
ed that all partie. are geiog in for it . n-
thaaiaatically. The fast ia, the Demc-
erata don’t want Grant to run any mor .
aa President, be'tuBu he will ran too we!l
during the canvass, and not at a" well
afterwards.
'1 hen there are several lea' ng Repub
licans who don't want Graat toint gain
for President, because they want ' i run
themselves. Bla re, Sherman and Waih-
burne and others take this view of th
cage, and if they should ion and the
Qiery.
If it has takas so many days to oon>
front the Comp; roller General before the
bar of the Senate and begin bis trial,
how long will it be before the oases of
Mr. Nelms, Treasure? Renfros and the
printing'investigation committee con be
uonclnded, to say nothing of divers other
"mares nests" which are Baid to have
been discovered?
Oar sapient law m-kora would do well
to send for their shawls and winter gear,
and prepare :o ait it pat till epriog. Bat
in the meantime, what become, of the
economy programme, which was so
strongly insisted upon at the opening of
the session? Taxpayers are beginning to
votes not be counted t they desire, it ia I be restive, and would like to know why
important to have Gen. Grant at tbe herd I HO many thousands of dollars of the peo-
of the s-my, *o count the votes at Ihe I pies’ money are consumed by the peo
point of th*.* sword, and prance round I plea’representatives in futile calls of the
and frighten people. This v,ew of the | House, to see if a quorum is present.’’
mat* r basnet been impressed on the
Democratic friends of the Captv'n Gen- |
eral bill.
Bea’dea, tbe army la in danger. It
It is true that four dollars a day s.ems
a small reward for tho time and brains of
a legislator, bnt whec that amount is
multiplied by two hundred, and stretches
numbers 20,000 men, aid has only G in- wearily along daily for weeks and
ral Sherman and fori/ or fifty other I months. It tells heavily npon the exche-
Gcnerals to tike care of it. Who is fo I qner of the State.
take care of General Sherman, and what I Why were biennial sessions ordered by
is to bcoomo of Captain Jenks ? It is I the new Constitution? To save money
worth twenty-five thousand dollars a year | and lessen taxes. But from the present
to take oare of Captain Jenks of the I outlook it would not be surprising if the
Horae Marines. I members of the present General Assam-
Too point of the mattor Is that the I bly should meet and shake hands in the
priva'e citizens who have been keep'Og I State House with their successors who
General Grant’s bank and oiohango ac- w ;n be chosen in 1880.
count square these three years, with tbs Wo trust that all leaves of absence
understanding that he shall Bnccecd I w jji be summarily revoked, and the
Hayes, and then they oan square the I members of the General Assembly bo ro-
rcckoning, want some garranty for tho I qaired to return and do their duty,
future, if he is not to succeed Hayes; and I Would that Speaker Bacon had greater
the Captain General bill ia a crude idea | authority in the premises. But all he
Germany and Russia
Have been lor some months drifting
into a mi iunderstanding, bnt, it seems,
the ether day, on a single day’s notice,
the Empjrors of the two countries met
and had a personal conference all to them
selves—the street’ and railway depot
uhcre they met being cleared by tho po
lice and patrolled by sentries stationed
:;x;y fi el apart. We hope that they re-
Holre.i their doebts and difficulties and
bmcksd the pipe of peace sad good will.
Incsk.sk in thk bmpxKNT Ab&o.d or
Axkkich Pbcdcck.—The exports of do
mestic prodace from the port of New
York lr t week were the heaviest ever
known for the same period of time. The
iigurts were $9,982,628 against $7,625,433
for the oorreoponding week of the past
year. Of the week’s shipments nearly
three millions went to Liverpool and
London. Since tbe 1st of January the
total of exports foo's up $220,551,748, or
about one mil'ion for every day.
We suppose the unfavorable harvests
of Enrcpe will aceonnt for the euiden
increase in the shipments of provisions.
in that line. It embodies the thought of |
a retiring pension without tho language.
More Moderation.
The New York Tribune of the 3d ic-
tio lnces to the public the *'Rsv. Dr. W.
H. Bimpson for thlrty aeven years an
active minister of the Methodist Episco
pal Churoh in Tex i and Louisiana,”
whcce E‘st statement to the pnb'io re Is
thus:
In the Southern States,” sines tbare
construction aots men’s lives have been
can do is to handle and wield in the best
way possible the body over which he
presides. If they won’t coma (o time he
can't help it.
Treatment ot Yellow Fever.
We have reoeived the September num
ber of tbe New Orleans Medical and Sur
gical Journal, containing a very elabor
ate and exhaustive history of the epi
demie which devastated New Orleans in
1878, from the pen of Professor Joseph
held'at a very _ low _ piles. I have lately I Jones, M. D„ of the Medioal College of
had an oppoitamty of looking over the I Lomaiaon, who is a native of Geor
official reports of the Koklax outrages at | gj a> jfo medical expert ever studied
the Sonth. I find that between I3.C301 .. . . .. . ,
a lifvin K.w. r -.n _ nr j. v | yellow fever more clciely than he, under
and 14,GJ0 persona have 1 .en murder- I J J 9
ed by the White League and Krt'ux or-1 its every phase, and ntteriy regardless of
gaDizetioBS." | his own life.
There, again, the Badioals are*com-1 Laat year Doctor himself experl-
mitting the error of t*)o low figures. I encod this terrible dise&ee in its most ma-
Fonrteen thoueand murders did very lipoant formf and wafl brought by it to
well for ten years ago, but wh«n a hun- tho very por ui 8 of eternity. It was
dred thousand murders oan be established I Ena u y months before be recovered folly,
by the same documents, why come down I j n concluding a course of several loo-
t > a pitiful 14,000! In order to fire the I t Qre8 , Bay *.
Northern heart the statement should I The following ia a brief outline of tho plan
have been at least a hundred and fifty I of treatment baaed upon tbe preceding
.u a T » . u j . . I principle?, which I cartiel out durmg the
thousand. Lot us have blood enough for Epidemic yellow fever of 1878, in New Or
the occasion, and when we speak of I leans:
phantom murders. It is as easy and just I TLe nnmber . treated _ in my
Om hh Way.—The Pacific Mail Steam-
chip Company publish a telegram that
the steamer Tokio, with Grant aboard,
sailed from Yokohama cn the 3d initant,
and would reach Ban Francisco about
the 21st.
If you have a bad *nte in yoar raoutb,
sallowuees or yellow color of skin, feel
stupid and drowsy, appetite unsteady,
frequent headache or dizziness, yon are
( ‘billious,” and nothing will arouse your
liver to action and strengthen up yoar
system equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It is sold by dru
gists.
THE GEOEU1A JPKJ288.
as true, to say a million as a hundred.
The times demand great enterpriso in
lying. Tbe Northern heart is to be fir- ;
ed up to a livid heat against these eo*
called Southern States; but it has al-
ady had eo much firing that it has be
come as it were, covered with cinder #
herefore, the fire must bo seven times
lotier than it was wont to ba made in
the oldoa times of sectional cussed-
id when Jc
;i*ka
thuUl t
-If Menbadduu i
l Ik
Lock a u.
i. V?hot
oadon heel,
h. by e to a 02, oys-
sq .nppod
thruwn overboard they *mk t»a dept
ty five or forty foot »ud a*o pr’ :d ii by
nto.Mii. They arc often i e 1 viith a remit
kablo ooUsotion of oig oyaicr©, queer-look-
ink i>er. o flnli, hammock crabs, water spid*
l « rivv tuklo, doft-nlio i crabs ; ud other ma
rina wonder*.
—Tho i'Atumauy geocral committee Ua*
nheul ail addroas urging tUedemocracy of tho
v.nivrn part of Now York t ore fra* n from
: icmg Lucius llobinsou for Gove*.uor f and
m.-:s Ming that there are mtoy able Dcmo-
•■*aC5 thcmgliout the State who * e omineutly
•inaldiod for tho pomtiou; tb»tTamm "iy has
. o can 'ulatc, and doair. * to rrgs no spocin 1 .
• auic, blit, that if ltobirisen should be forced
. .pen tlio convent ten, i'amoimy We.*’dop-
.'.tnehini, nuqtH iflodly, >md org ’zation
:n convention and before the people.
Too Nashville Amonc-.n says: The
it.»*.«k Committee of the AlothoJ-u Tabl h-
-n s ' iloitao met yostorday ant derdod thu
U« v. l>r. J. B. McFo .u, tho ag( ut. and ltev.
Dr. it A. Young had, wit* a ♦he pan yeer,
i w ivod the cut ro sabsc.ipticn of t3 .,\0.0
to the Publishing llocto bonds, which a 11 eu-
ttrcly : <nrdato tho debt of the Bonn rod
mv * toornbliehiug Hon e t > thel’ .a ’loiu
-MitliOilidt Gtin.ch, Drs McFer..n s ^d
Young were instjnsted to coiled tbe sub*
fcripnons at once and to u«uo ce ideates
for tho amounts paid iu not l the bon c\n
bo ergravod, when they will bo enbit lute l
for tiio ccrtiflcatee.
IUrvar 1 Gollegc a q tesp-o now that
a .s goiug to have a re r 1 ve Cr isair i to
give* maUaction ?u tbe lsn ft i«ge of his < >aa-
try. Ko Kam-Huo ar..ved at C\mbriJgo
under contract to teach the C a ngne
for throe years at a e*'ary ot two hundred
dollars a month. The money i«pro\ Jed by
private sobecriptiou, the movement being
chanted for the prcecuias m *re'y » '>xpcri-
ment. Tire object is not to far *. ize etu*
deuts with Ch'utse literatp-o, but * > give
them such a knowledge of the lr
will tit them for busiue i life u the Celestial
Empire. The professor b. u^a w th b m
hi* wife and dve chi.dten and an inte pr r »
ter.
The secretary of the na\. ,ives notice
fiat early iu October ho intends having a
grand review in Hampton Ro * 3 of f he naval
vessels now iu uss as pr oe sh ps for ths
tvluoatiou of American boys r *r‘or*.
i tio.ro will be a fleet dri ", irb n battle r id
. aval mamsavres of a’’ so. a. ue secret -
ry expects the review tD work g eat good in
many respects. It seems # A%t it is a d ffi.
cult matter to secure good native seamen to
man onr ships of war, and as a consequence
our sailors are mostly foreiguers. As tbs
pay is better and the work lighter in our ser
vice than in that of other oorntries, foreign
nor* prefer to enlist with os. The secretary
think* this state of affr would work to
our disadvantage iu the event of war, and
houcehis desire to eduoate aid train our
..atito-b^ru boys for the servioe.
A tTcrPAf Cospuc. —An ex-Mayor of SL
Louie lekinl his wife *' sign a oouvsyanoe of
some property that he desired t > sell, end she
surprised and angered b'm by refusirj. He
swoiothat unless she complied, he wen d
never speak to her ag*to, sud she wxist-M
obdurate That was sateen years ; o, sod
although they had been a lovi g c-sUpie, and
have since lived iu the same house, they
have never exchanged a word directly. They
roomed apart, but sat at tue same table, and
were never guilty of any disrespect toward
each other, save that of silence. When cir-
c urns tan oss made communication between
them absolutely necessary, they respectively
addressed their daughter, and she spoke for
both. Their questions, so put, were always
framed in the third person The daoyhter
died a few days ago, but ths parents are
said to still dsolius to bseoms reooooiled.
The Tribune, ar.d «*i* <
* K “- p*
the altar ot Beelzebub, must riso to the I ounce for an adult.
private practice wan 256; total deaths, 18.
One death in 14.2 coses. Mortality 7.0 per
cont. Of 256 cases 233 recovered, giving a
per cent, of 93.85 recoveries.
let. If there was any reason to suppose
thst the etomsch contained undigested
food, ii was immediately ovacaated by an
em tic. Powdered ipecacuanha root, mixed
with warm water, was most generally em
ployed.
The bowels were freely evacuated as
early as possible. To accomplish thin end,
and alno at the bxmo time to induce an im-
pr at'ijn upon the system by quiuiuj, Horn
ten to twenty grams eadiof quinine and cal
omel were administered to t.3al a, and fol
lowed with & fnl! O' lo " n '
ricini), in doses of from half an ounce to one
Oeca too, und not deal m murders and
blood by upothecary’s weight. Co:
down heavy ! Pat it to them by the
million. Let blood flow by riveu and
oceans. For after £.1! an ocean of blood
I- jus; us truo :3 a bucket, and it id mar
startling.
Let the Kav. Doclorj i me for
wiih stories duited to the political emir
gcucy. It they will take 'he counsels c
their own hear and imaginations, they
will see that no white man goes to hr
daily labor without au offering of bloo?,
sud, therefore, a hal(»bar.el to the m*»n
is moderate- Now multiply this by five
milli
idea of the daily bloodshed ia the £ utb.
The action of tho akin was excited by
tbe ii!6 of the hot mustard foot bath, and
mild diuretics as oruigu leaf te% Aid by
frictions of freeh olive oil.
4th. The function of the \kidneys was
maintained by the regular use of cold water
a :d Apoilinaiia water; by Attention to tbe
covering of the patient, and avoidance o
Odd draughts.
th. Absolute re »t, in a well ventilated
room, with absence of nois^ and excitement,
and with cart ful nursing night and day*.
6th. The patients were confined to barley
water daiing the period of febrile excite
ment.
7th. The patients 'were not aUowe 1 to
rise from tbe bed on any pretext whatever
The medicines and drinks and Loariehment
were administered by means of tbe sick cup.
Wh-ther the caso was mild or severe,
patient was reqaired to remain quietly in
bed from eight to fourteen days, acd ev>
and you will get ao adequate I longer ?i sever.; cases.
8th. In many cx^os, eepocirMy iu adnlt
natives of New Orleans, thee j measures
Then mnlliply the s«:uiu total by *he
days of the year, and you have a crimson
rigidly enforced were sufti riant.
9th. When the initial temperature we
. . A c . | high sud toe pulse rapid, such antipyret.
tide i* 1 equate t o tho werst emergencies in I and anlizymotic remedies W6‘e used as tine*
tho tightest elections, and which will I veratrum viride, 2 to 4 drops in orange
1 leaf tea. every two to four hours ; frictions
laugh at the dry figures of the Ku Klux
testimony.
The Fore Iff a Colton Markets.
A leading cotton circular, quoted in a
London dispatch of the Sd inst., says:
The extensive curtailment of produc
tion has at length told npon manufactn*
rers* stocks. This has bejn specially the
regards goods suitable for India.
The demand from the East Las also in
creased, and tome fair contracts have
been made for future delivery. Tho
home trade, however, owing to the bAd
h.u vest pros pec* \ has participated only
in a small degree in the increase of busi-
nes ? , and manufacturers in this de
partment are atiU burdened with con
siderable e oks. During the reoent
depression the consumption was probably
reduced to 40,000 bales, and it may now
bo aboat 45,( *0 brL*, bnt the re
cent advance m raw material will check
the tendency to increased consumption
ruloei it is followc d by a corresponding
advance iu Manchester of which there are
no iod*oalion at present. The scarcity of
with quinine liniment, composed of from one
to two drachms of the sulphate of q jip a,
mixed with three fluid ounce* each or soap
liniment and olive oil; salpho-carbolate of
sodinm, 10 grains in orange leaf tea every
four hours.
10th. Gold applications to the bead, seda
tive water, vinegar end water, whiskey and
water, and cold cloths saturated in * »ld wa
ter, wore freely used whit there was heat
about the head and nervous irritability.
11th. Gastric irritation was treated by
sinapisms to the epigastrium, cold applica
tions, and iu some c xbn cut cups, rnd rir-
bonateof lime (precipitated) admir’sterod
internally.
lltb. As a general iule, the use of opistes
and chloral was discarded. In some cos ,
however, attended with great nervons ex
citement, and unaUeined by urinary snp
presaioo, these agents were employed, snd
apparently with benefit.
13th. When the kidneys were involved se
riously, and tbe nr ns diminished in amount
cat caps were applied to the loins, f o’‘owed
by flaxseed poohmes. Broxrdeof po* ssium
m such cases appear* Hi increase the flow
of urine, and at the same time to quiet the
nervous system.
14th. After the subsidence of the feb. lo
excitement ioed champagne tnd beef tea
were administered in small quantities at reg-
A in err can cotton is such that spinners are
obliged to turn thsir attention to other I nlir intervals.
descriptions, particularly some finer I In typhoid cases attended with tympaoetlo
quMitie' of Surat, of which there is now I.bowels, ice cold enemas, containing emi 11 .
ample choice. The Bombay crop is ex- I quantities of tincture of assafoetida tnd oil
cvptionally good, a<3 also that of Benga I turpentine were found to be beneficial,
but the Continent is taking nearly the I 8C J me c “ ea W
, * -• tv i .. J « I enemas of ice oold water not merely reduoed
whole supply ef the Utter. On the Con- th4 febrile deUi .timalsUKi the box^ir^
tment there is the same exhaustion of | expel the gossans aocamr'atiocs, bnt
•applies - ' here. The Continent wi'l I promoted tbs aotion of the k;dneys.
thus be an eager buyer at the opening 15m. When seconds;.- fever ensued and
of the eer on in American ports and it ie I preeentsd an intermittent or remitteDt’type,
possible that the scarcity will be so great I ^’lesnlphste ni bromide of qr^ia were
that a farther advance may be established I f?eely need, and when the stomach wonld
fora time, especially in spot pnoes of I tMarata nonnahmant and stimnlants, beef
American I tea, chicken tea, and tender beef steak, and
. , , . . .1 Rood port wine and brandy and whiskey
Improved reports, both from Liverpool I were administered,
and Manchester, for the past few days, I 18th- When carbuncles and abaceeaee sn-
have justified the precisions of this cir-
cular, and to-day <( 8pota*' in Liverpool are | tore ef iron, quinine, the mineral acids and
quoted at 6 13-16 and futr-es for Septem- ( Jitter tonics, with alcoholic etimaiante, were
, _ , I freely used, together with nutritions diet,
ber and Ootober delivery at 6 23-32. I and the local application of carbolic odd!
The market will hardly fail * a be sustain- I °f iodine, tannic acid and tincture
1 of opimn.
ed under the light reoeipts, and the not ■ .... T , , .. , .
“ . ,1 17th. Relapses were avoided by confining
very favorable crop indulgence which I the patient to bed until the heart had
seem to be inevitable. Toe crop at bett I usual vigor, and by strict attention
„ . . .. , I to diet of a simple but nutritious kind,
ia going to fail below expectations and cs- isth Eoca case was carefully studied ; ao-
timatee, and unless it receives the benefit I enrate records of tbe temperature and
* - - ... _ ... . , . I poise, and of the symptoms and treatment
of a very protracted aeac jn and favorable ^er. prMer vBd, and the treatment direcua
weather it ie bound to approximate the j accordingly. It was my experience that the
character of "short. With an ordrna- I “ ra,al '~°^inK of the symptoms, once
rily early frost it wilt be a abort crop.
And, although, owing to tbe general
poverty of tbe world, resulting from the
waste of war and oivll disorders, and
from storms and famine, will largely di
minish the demand for and ounaamptioa
of ootton goods; yet, still pri< oe will be
well sustained daring the winter, with a
fair possibility of even a speculative rise.
We do not think there is anything in the
situation calling for waste in patting
ootton on the market beyond what may
be tbe personal obligations and necessi
ties of planters. The pries ia now good,
and the ohanowa are that it will be m&in-
twice, and even three times daily, not mere
ly aided tbe physician in tbe most effective
manner, bnt also established a quiet and
valuable conndence on the part of the pa
tient and hie attendants
Toe above will bs read with interest,
as giving, in a nutshell, the treatment ef
yellow fever in & large nnmber of oases,
by a practical ana eminently eaooessfnl
physician.
Anothxb Octbaok.—The other night
in Cothbert, the boys came npon a gable
citizen insensible from the immoderate
absorption of oorn jnice, sod they paint
ed him sky bine. If one may credit tbe
Cothbert True Soutkron, there is no mis
take aboat this enormity-
The trade issue boom ia taking the
country press and many of them fling in
to the line of a sporadic enlarged edition
Thk Americas fair opens on the 21st
of Ootober and continues five days.
Thk bad boys of Outhbert recently
painted a drunken negro a beautiful 'sky
blue giving him a neat bnt not gandy ap
pearance.
Mu. W. J. Houston, of tbe Atlanta
and Chariot)r Air-Line, is being men.
tioned by many papers in the State for
the position of railroad commissioner in
the event of the passage of the omnibus
railroad bill.
Wk learn from tbe Athens Banner that
Mr. H. L. Stewart, of New York, who
has recently presented the portrait of
Dr. Crawford W. Long to the Legislature,
was stricken with paralysis in Athena at
tbe residence of Mrs. Long, whose guest
he was. This is the same malady which
ended Dr. Long’s life and both were
stricken on the same night ot the week.
There are strong hopes of his recovery,
although he will be an invalid for at least
a month in Athens. We wish the speed
iest recovery to this philanthropist and
distinguished gentleman.
A labgk nnmber of running horses
will go to the Athens fair and thonce to
Atlanta.
Darien has had no storms recently,
but the rains have interfered with har
vesting the rice crop.
Bbothkb Gbubbj, of tho Timber Ga
zelle, thus eloquently concludes an articlo
on the recent fire in Darien. Wo hope
the situation ie not as lugubrious aa de-
Sbiibcd •
If our city fathers should ever wake
up to the necessity of going ahead with
their work nnd putting down this pave
ment, we are in hope that it will arrest
the ravages alike of fire and water. If
not, some future antiquarian like Mc-
Cauly’s New Zealander, in the ruins of
London Bridge, may have the pleasure
of pointing out to an inquiring friend the
demolished spot upon which Darien was
once supposed to stand.
Thk Dawson Journal says Walter Bal
dwin, son of Mr. A. J. Baldwin, was .e
riously iBjarned by a falling scaffold last
week.
Bukna Vista Argus: In some parts
of this county farmera say a full crop of
cotton will be gathered. In other parts
considerable complaint of rust, carting of
forms, boll rot, and the boll worm—some
times one or tnoro of tho evils exist in a
section.
Mr. A. P. Belk brought to t iwn laBt
week 83 fine a stalk of corn as we ever
saw. It was of the James variety, and
had nine limbs extending from the mam
st.:1kvery much like limbs from a cotton
stailr, and npon each limb there was a
foil and mature ear.
Augusta 1s crying out for a correct
numbering of her houses, so that she can
enjoy the advantages of ths freo postal
delivery system.
Thi county tax of Richmond county
hns been reinoed fonrteen and a half
oenta per hundred.
A hoad engine caused a runaway in
Angnata, and two young ladies were
thrown out of a buggy and severely
braised.
Mr. Absaic Levi, a prominent citizen
of Augusta, is dead.
The Savannah Centennial will be very
largely attended from Charleston
The Oenitshiai. Obatob.—Savannah
2fcws: We understand that General
John B. Gordon, known anil honored
throughout the South, has aocepted tho
invitation of tbe Jasper Monumeutsl As
sociation to deliver tbe oration at tbe lay
ing of the oorner-stone of tbe Jasper
monument on the 9th of October next.
This will be pleasant news to onr oitizana
generally, and a brilliant and eloquent
oration may be expected.
Thk same paper says: We learn from
Florida that a few nighte siuoe the store
of Mr. J. N. Johns, at Starke, Florida,
war entered and the safe forced open,
Bnd $21,000 in United 8tales bon8v,
eto iks and currency stolen. The particn
lars are not known.
Walton County Vidette: B. W. Rcb
son, banker, ot Covington, has conducted
a well organized system ot rascality for
the past four months, if we accept as true
the reports concerning his operations.
For some time past he has been collecting
bank notes for parties outside tbe State,
in Covington, and failing to remit the
proceeds, and selling exchange on New
York and other places when he had no
money or credit in tho?e places. By these
and other means he ba3, we learn,
"raised" about $8,000, aud but for the
vigilance of the officers of tbe law would
have skipped the country on last Tuesday
night. Just before he got ready to leave,
however, the sheriff took him in tow and
lodged him in jail to account to the law
for his misdeeds. His wife left Coving
ton on Monday night previous for Cali
fornia, whither, it is believed, he contem
plated joining her. Robson enjoyed the
full confidence of the businaas community
which he succeeded in "bilking.”
The Angnata Chronicle and Constitu
tionalist looks handsome in its new dres3.
We wish our contemporary the greatest
success. Augusta ia well eupplied with
excellent journals.
The Sanderaville Courier announces
that on the 6th Instant Messrs. J. D. An
thony A Sens, proprietors of that paper,
will retire permanently from journalism.
The present editor, Mr. W. C. Davis,
will continue to conduct the paper, and
he will endeavor to make it a journal re
fining and elevating in its influences,
and in every way worthy of snpport.
Hinksvilli Gazette: Onr young
friend, Lyman Norman, has kindly sent
us a specimen of his rice. It measures
seven feet in height and the heads are
fully ripe, while the stalk is green at the
lottcm. Mr. N. informs ns that this ie
a new variety of rice obtained from the
Agricultural Department at Washington,
and is called the “Golden Head.” He is
viry much pleased with the experiment,
an J proposes to plant largely of tho seed
next year.”
Swainsbobo Herald: “Soma thre e
wc.ksago we published in the column 3
ot the Herald the particulars of the de
struction by fira of a sohool honro n the
Phillips settlement in this county. We
are again called upon to chronicle the
burning of a second building used for
school purposes in the same settlement,
which occurred on the 19th inst. Both
these fires wero the work cf a villain who
lives in the neighborhood, and although
every circumstance points to the guilt of
the offender, the patrons of the sohool,
either from cowardica or a want cf ap
petency to punish crime, make no effort
to bring this youthful hou-e burner to
the bar of justioe. Such acts its these,
if they are overlooked by the good people
of Emanuel, can result in no good to the
county, nor will it stop occuriences of
similar crimes. To pror nt offt-nseB
against the law, the perpetrators should
be^pnniebed, snd it is the duty of sit
law-abiding citizens to interest them
selves in its suppression of every viola
tion of law snd order by giving the crimi
nal a speedy trial and punishment. When
sohool houses are destroyed in broad day
light by tbe yontbfnl band of some schol
ar to gratify his desire for revenge for
come trivial offense, snd goes unpunish
ed, it is time for Emanuel oounty to stop
inviting immigrants to come among
them. What Eecnrity have they for the
safety of life and property where each a
state of things eiiet.
The State Library ic to be removed to
tbe room occupied by the agricultural
bureau.
The verdict in the oaie of Hawthorn
vs, Menard, in Monroe Superior Court,
w&3 in favor of the defendants.
Gknxbai. Toombs in Atlanta presented a
beggar with a barrel of flour and made
bis, tbo beggar’s, happiness complete.
Two small colored sneak thieves en
deavored rob Mrs. Franklin of ber pock-
otbook by picking her packet in Atlanta.
The Constitutem’t (and for General
Hood’s children grows apaoe.
Genebal Toombs embodies his views
on the railroad bill in a letter to tbe At
lanta Constitution. He oonoludes ar fol
lows:
Undoubtedly tho best means of the
needful regulation, is a propetly consti
tuted commission.
The aotion of the oommitteo itself will
furnish to tbe noxt Legislature tho need
ful light for modification exactly adapted
onr oirenmstanoes. The following
features in the constitution of the com
mission will command general aoquies-
oenoe. It should command the oonfi-
dence of both sides, and all interests.
It should, therefore, be unpolitical and
nnpartisan. Its duties are ic some res-
peots analogous to those of a grand jury.
As tbe grand inquest of the State over
oorpoiations, it should diligently inquire,
and true presentment make, us to tbe
foots of their oondition and operation,
for the benefit of the State, citizens and
stockholders. It requires an expert to
understand the fact-; an expert to ex
plain them. There should be considera
ble stability in tbe commission, depend
ent simply on good behavior.
It ebunld not only act as sentimental,
but also as arbitrator as between tbo
citizoDS and railroads; communities and
railroads, and between the rr.ilroad-
themselves. It shoald aid tho State in
tho:-o functions which receivo special
training in all its departments—execu
tive, legislative and judicial. As tin ex
pert, it aids the Attorney-General as to
special fr.ot.-J and principle?; tbe Oomp-
troller-Gcnoral as to matters of taxation
heretofote, too, so intricate thst the
State has mot much harm and loss. It
relieves the judiciary department of a
class of duties requiring ranch knowledge
of law. To the Legislature it famishes
the basis of intelligent aud constant ac-
tioc. Its speoirl functions bear ohiefly
upon the general public interests. It*is
au exchange tor getting and diffusing the
knowledge tf laws and faots very impoi 5
tant and very inaccessible.
Iu one aspect its benefits have been
little appreciated. As between the man
agement of the railroad and the stock
holders, it is a safeguard in which tbo
stockholding public have an interest not
at all inferior t o the general publio. The
management holds the helm quite at
arm’d length from the shareholders,
Nominally dependent but really inde
pendent, it can wreck them or carry them
into new ports, defying their opposition.
Not more important is a probate judge
in the relations between a guardian and
an infant, then a weil constituted com
mission between the management of a
road and its stockholders. Tnese are
absolutely at the mercy of tho organized
“powers that be.” ,
These valuable purposes have been
served in the experience of other States.
The.commi?sion is a tribunal with special
ized functions, requiring special training
to meet peculiar exigencies, for which
ordinary legislation and jndioal decision
are as unfit as for the practice of phar
macy or tbe management of the telephone-
little to the exquisite pathos of this la
mentable event to reflect that the same
blow which has removed an upright man
aud loyal friend from among ue, takes
away, also, the only support of tea or
eleven little children, who are left, wo
(ear, in for from independent circum
stances. The eldest of these bereaved
and desolate creatures is yet too young to
understand its lose, and if the South bo
true to her traditions as Gen. Hood wsa
—or only half as true—the full realiza
tion of their calamity may never come
home to thorn in all its awful force.—
N. Y. Times.
Another ffenipbls Horror.
Philadelphia Times.}
Mrs. Annie Harper, a lady of refine
ment, lost her hasbrnd und two children
by the epidemic in Memphis lujt year.
She lived alouo at her homo in Memphis
until the fever appeared this season.
Teen one night in the latter part of July
she left the city in a skiff, and drifted
down the Mississippi. Landing at day,,
break on the Arkansas shore, she started
through the almost tropically dense
woode. She called at several bonses and
was given food. One day last week she
reached the house of J. Haudlie, in th8
forests of CritteDdon county. "I’m the
wild woman of Memphis,” she qaid to
Mr. Handlie. “I haven't the fever, bur
it is chasing me. See, there it is! It is
like a bloodhound! It caught poor Gharlie
and the babies last year.”
JEjctractfrom Telegraph and Messenger, Maco
We had to3ted ita virtue personal^ ,
-and know that for dyspepsia, biltioueness
and throbbing headache arising there
from, it is the best medicine tho world
ever saw. Wo had tried forty other
remedies before the Simmons’ Liver Reg
ulator, but nono cf them gave us more
than temporary relief, but the Regul tor
not only relieved, but cured us.
sepl lw
Attacked by Three Panthers.
The San Saba (Cal.) News.}
At midnight, a short timo since, an old
man named Wiley Frazer was watohing
a watering place for deer when he was
attacked by tnreo large and ferocious
panthers. He discharged the oontents
of his well loaded gun through tho body
of the foremost panther. At this the
others checked and sot up saoh cries that
they alarmed the dogs of the neighbor-
hood, and fifteen gathered to the spot.
The fight lasted for a considerable time,
but the yells of toe dogs and encouraging
shouts of Wiley awoke the oitizous, who
arose cn masse and gathered with guns
in their hands and frightened the wea
ried panthers, causing them to fleo.
“Let Them Not be (.'unfounded I
There is so mnch said in tho papers of
the day about tbe action tbe Constitu
tional Convention of the State of Louisi
ana just adjourned, that it is bat propor
to notify tbe public that the condemna
tion of tbe scaling of the State indebted
ness in no way affects the management
and tbe plans of thu Louisiana State
Lottery Company, which, since its incor
poration in 1868, has never scaled its
schemes or postponed its drawings, but,
with strict integrity, has observed its
pledges to the publio inviolate, and has
henoe derived a popularity unheard of
since the days when General George
Washington drew a lottery under the au
thority of tbe Continental Congress, to
carry on the War for Independence.
Tho next—the 112—rmonthly drawing of
the Louisiana State Lottery will occur on
Tuesday, September 9th, and any infor
mation can be had on application to M.
A. Dauphin, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans,
or the same at No. 319 Broadway, Now
York City.
Sbe Know* Better Sow,
Philadelphia Times}.
Wnen Mre. Harriet Besohcr Stowe was
given a check for $10,090 by Mr. Jewett
threo months after "Undo Tom’s Cabin”
was issued, Bhe didn’t know what to do
with it and the publisher was obliged lo
go with her to a bank, into the mysteries
of which she was initiated. Mrs. Stowe
was paid $30,000 by Mr. Jewett.
Eminent j. j. Caldwell, Bam
more, tnd,
states: “I have used Dr. Coldcn’s Lie
big’s Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonio
Invigorator largely in debility febrile and
nervous diseases and I have found it one
of the most reliable of nutriment tonics
now in use or to be found in pharmacy.
Sold by John Ingalls, Mason, Ga.
eep2 lw
A bright and beautiful child shows
ita very expression that its babyhood wa3
not associated with opium, cordials, etc.
for tho oontir.urd nee of upturn ia antsgo
nistio to health. Tn.t valuable aud
highly leaommended remedy for the dis
orders of babyhood, Dr. Boll’s Baby
Syrup, is absolutely freo from Morph:
aud all other dangerous agents, and can
be safely employed at all times. Piice,
25 cents.
General John B. Hoed.
The death of this distinguished chief
tain and admirable citizen, though ren
dered tragic in the extreme by its swift
sucoeesion upon that ot bis beloved and
lamented wife, could not nnder the oir-
cumstanooa have been wholly unexpected
It was hardly to be expeoted that Gen,
Hood’s impaired vitality wonld be able to
resist a serious illoeBS, especially one
coming at a time of such mental prostra
tion and distress. The announcement of
his death, therefore, sad though it be
oannot be regarded with surprise by any
familiar with the conditions of the ease.
John B. Hood was born in Bath ooun
ty, Ky., in 1830, entered tbe Military
Academy at West Point, graduating in
1853, and for the six years following did
frontier service in Texas. In July 1857,
he waa severely wounded in an engage
ment with the Comanohees and Lipans.
At the breaking out of tbe late civil war,
Gen. Hood waa on leave of abaenoe. • He
resigned his commission April 16, 1861.
and at once entered the Confederate
army, where he soon rose to the rank
ot Major General. Hia career from
this time forth waB most stirring and
dramatic. He took part in the Ghick-
ahominy campaign, the second Ma
nassas, Antietam and Fredericks-
burg. Subsequently, at Gettysburg, he
waa terribly wouedad, and later, at Chick
amauga, had his leg shattered bo a3 to
necessitate amputation. General Hood
succeeded Joe Johnston in command of
tbe Tennessee army operating against
Sherman, commanded and led toe three
bloody assaults on Sherman before At-
lanta, then marched northward anl
fought the terrific battle at Franklin,
Tennessee, closing the campaign with
the memorable engagement near Nash
ville. In' all this sncc. asion of great and
sangninary battles, General Hood fig
ured as a fighter, par excellence. It
has been said ot him that he led
his men into appalling perils, bat, on
the other hand, it must he remembered
that it was his fortune to participate in
battles which were essentially desperate,
and that the bambieac of his soldiers was
never asked to go where he could not see
hia General also. Wherever the tide of
battle rolled most fiercely, wherever death
and carnage held their wildest orgie,
there General Hood was always to be
found, serene and fearless, bat blazing
like a war god in the gaudium ceriaminis.
With the simple annals ot his life since
1865 all our readers are familiar, A good
citizen, an honorable bnsiness man, his
Hunting n Bear that was Fu-
inons in 1S51.
The San Francisco Chronicle.]
Arrangements have been made by the
Sierra Valley Shooting Clnb for a bear
hnnt in tho vioinity of Weber Lake, to
commence September 15:b, and oontinue
six days. A oircnlar issued by the club
states tbat bears are very numerous in
that section this year, and furthermore,
that deer, quail and grouse are abundant.
Not far from the lake is the home of
“Old Biin,” the largest grizzly bear in
America, and “weighing about 2,000
pounds.” He was caught by Grizzly
Dave at his ranch, on tbo Hennes Pas
road, in 1854, but tore the trap to pieoea
and made his escape. In case the bear
is cuptnred the olub propose having
grand barbecue, and if be isn’t cangot,
they will nse some less eminent member
of the bear family.
$300 deposited with A!ex. Frothiugham
& Co., brokers, 12 Wall Street, New York
aa margin on 100 shares St. Paul k. R
stock realized $1600 for tbe operator a
few weeks afterwards. Their Weekly Fi
nancial Report is sent free. *
Regular Independent Incomes,
free from business troubles, are Becnred
by prudent ? vestments in Btocks. From
$25 to $25,000, in the new Mntaai Capi-
t lization System, pays handsome profits.
Anybody oan successfully cjerate by this
w method, and receive a pro rata divis-
ic of tbe aggregate profits secured by
great conoentration of oapital. A Chica
go t nki shier made $469.13 in a oapi
tf lization of $50. A Milwaukee brewer
netted $792.36 from an investment of
$150 daring tbe nr oath of May. A 8a
va neh gentleman netted $6,310.12 from
three capita.' zatioce. The stock market
jast now ie in a oondition to realize large
profits by safe and jndicions investments.
New oironlars, "Rules for Success,” and
invalnable information to every iuveBtor
mailed free. AU kind? of Btocks and
bonds bought and sold by Adams, Brown
A Go., Bankers and Brokers, 26 and 28
Broad street, New York.
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er of this be
brought inf 3 eon
tact with the host
of respectable
witnesses wno re
gird Simmona’Liv-
er R e k n lator »j
their greatest safe
guard and friend,
they wonld be
vinced. We have
positive knowJedfW
that many families
in this country and
in Europe woulo
r.ot be w> thout it
under any circum
stances. In the
whole history ol
medicine no pre
paration has ever
performed s u c h
marvelous cures, or
maintained so wid<
a reputation m
8immons* Live:
Regulator,or Medi
cine, which
cognized a_
world,9 remedy for
all disease* of the
Liver, etc. Its Ion?
continued series of
wonderful cures in
sll climates
made it universally
known as a safe and
reliable ajrent to
employ, 1
speedily and sure
iy, always reliev
ini? suffering, and
often saving life.
The protection it
affords by its tiu e
ly use in the pre
*eutipn and
of disorders pecu
liar to child
makes it an invalu
able remetiy lo be
kept a1w a v
hand m e\
home.
No person can
afford to bo with
out it, and tho*«
who have o n c»
used it never will,
Eminent i
‘ cians use the Reg
ulator in f ■
practice, and cler*
K?meu recommend
it.
It is absolutely
certain in its reme
dial effects, and
will alway» cure
where cures
possible. It hus nc
equal as a prevent
ive and cure for al)
diseases of tho Liv
er. Stomach and
Pploin, Malarious
Fevers,Bowel Com
plaint.4, Dyspepsia,
Mental Depression,
Restlessness, Jau.
dice, Nausea, Sick
Head«che, Colic,
Constipation, Bil-
iousnw&j, Yellow
Fever.
Original and genuine manufactured only by
J. fi. ZE1LIN & CO.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all Drug«rists. D'SO
Extract from the
Cincinnati Ga•
zette :
One of the most
efficacious medi-
ties to ne had
from any source i?
is* Liver
Regulator or Modi-
. prepared by
J H Zeiiin ± Co, of
Philadeiphi-4. We
faith upon
thi* medicine, ar.n
could per-
suido every readtr
jf th-* Gazette who
_ in ail health to
buy it, we would
willingly vouc*» lor
benefit each
would receive.
Will Curs Fr
VBB AND AGUB.—
The undermanned
is no hesitation
i asserting that in
w latitudes, and
pecially in those
malarial districts
Southern and
Master n Georgia,
tin naa, Mississ
ippi and Florida,
here : chills and
iver are almost
niversal in the
fall season, the ju
dicious use of Sim
mons’ .Liver Regu
lator, prepared by
J H Zeiiin & Co, &s
preventive anu
tonic to the system,
will secure com
parative immmvty
o m weakening
•tnd dangerous in
fluences. A cloud
.nesses, num
bering the bent in
the land,will attest
the truth of this
remark. The Reg
ulator acts mildly
Jpou tho biliary
lucts, is free from
rcury, aud per-
ectiy harm less.
' ould bo
pleased to see it oc
cupy a place i
ery Souther
msehold.
HU JONES.
Editor T A M.
The State Lead•
•, Des Moines,
Iotca:
1 used a bottle of
your Liver Regula
tor when troubled
riously with
Headache caused
oy Constipation, it
produced a favor
able result without
cindering my regu
lar pursuits in \ a-
siuess. I regard it
ot as a Patent
Medicine, but
ready prescription
difijrdered
V $ich£a f kM-W
Has been in
/ constant use by t!v
public for over twenty
years, und Is tlie best
preparation ever in
vented for RESTORING
GRAY HAIR TO ITS
YOUTEFUL COLOR
AND RIFE.
y ANI
/ It 8U
supplies tho natu
ral food and color to the
hair gland* without
staining the skin. It will
Increase and thicken tho
{growth of tho hair, pre
vent ita blanching: and
fAlling: off, and thus
ERT BALDNESS.
fall ini
l AVI
/It ci
cure* Itching:, Erup-\
tions and Dandruff. As
a HAIR DRESSING It
la very desirable, giving:
the hair a silken softness
which all admire. It
keeps the head clean,
sweet and healthy. y
triumph
in medi
cine.
BUCKINGHAMS 0v f
WHISKERS
will change tho beard to a BROWN
or BLACK at discretion. Being in
ono preparation it is easily applied,
and produces a permanent color
that will not wash off.
45 Years Befoi-e the Publio.
THE GENUINE
DR. C.McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE.
At the Maine election next Monday tbe
people will vote on a Constitutional
amendment providing for biennial State
elections and biennial eeeriona of the
Legislature hereafter. If the amend
ment ia adopted, the Governor chosen in
1880 would hold office until January,
1883, and the Legislature chosen with
him would hold ooly one session.
Tbe Supreme Court of the S^.ate of
New York has decided that J. C. Ayer &
Co., of Lowell, have the solo right to uee
the words Cherry Pectoral for a medicine,
and has issued an injunction againat F.
V. Ruahtoo of New York city, for selling
Kuahton’s Cherry Pectoral or Oherry Peo-
torai LozeBgee, or any other use of the
name to deceive the public. This de-
ciaion of the high oourt includes all deal
ers who sell any similar article.—Port
Jefferson, L I., Leader.
Take Year Time.
To m&ke money safely, easily and rapidly,
now, while tne stock market offers so
m&py splendid opportunities. The combi*
nation system has had unprecedented suc
cess, and brings good fortnne to thousands
oi shareholders in this snd other countries.
Investment** of from $25 to $10,000 are
thus consolidated into one vast capital, and
operated by the best skill tnd experience,
result in heavy profits, which are divided
among shareholders every month. A New
Orleans ooiton dealer made $27,619.18 in
two months. A Baltimore merchant receiv
ed an aggregated profit of $9,642 01 from
three combinations. A San Francisco min
ing agent made $22,438.16 from four comb -
2?2? na ’ firat investment having been
$100. Others have been equally fortunate.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
P AIN in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure ; sometimes the pain is in the left
side; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side; sometimes the pain
is felt under the shoulder blade, and
it frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken
for rheumatism in the arm. The stom
ach is affected with loss of appetite
and sickness; the bowels in general
are costive, sometimes alternative with
lax; the head is troubled with pain,
accompanied with a dull, heavy sen
sation :n the back part. There is gen
erally a considerable loss of memory,
accompanied with a painful sensation
of having-left undone something which
ought to have been done. -»A slight,
dry cough is sometimes an attendant.
The patient complains of weariness
and debility; he is easily startled, his
feet arc cold or burning, and he com
plains qf a prickly sensation of the
skin; his spirits are low; and although
iie is satisfied that exercise would be
beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely
summon up fortitude enough to try it.
In fact, he distrusts every remedy.
Several of the above symptoms attend
the disease, but cases have occurred
ahere few of them existed, yet exam
ination of the body, after death, has
shown the liver to have been exten
sively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, in
cases of Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, arc productive of
the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
sr after taking Quinine. We would
-advise all who are afflicted with this
disease lo give them a fair trial.
For all bilious derangements, and
as a simple purgative, they are un
equaled.
BEWARE OP IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Every box has a red wax seal on the
lid, with the impression Dr. McLane’s
Liver Pills.
The genuine McLane’s Liver Pills
bear the signatures of C. McLane and
Fleming Bros. Qn the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr.
C. McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the
market being full of imitations of the
name Mchane, spelled differently tot
same pronunciation. S
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st Law
SANDEESVILLE, - - GEORGIA
mayl7
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of the late
8 T Walker are reaufsted to call and settle
with me. W H WHITEHEAD, Agt,
for MRS 8 T WALKER, Adm’x.
sepfimsun
Rare Chance.
E 1VE HUNDRED AND SIXTY acres laud
Jor sale four miles from Fur.ijth.S75 acres
under cultivation, about60 acres original irrowtli
and balance grown up in old field pine. On tbe
place is a frame five room dwelling, also stabl«s,
corn house, fine gin house and screw, negrj
houses, good weil of water and orchard. Any
one winhtijg a home for health and a g.od ootton
and gram place, this will suit. About fifty bales
cotton will be made on tbo place this year.
Price $3,000, half canli, balance payable in equal
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N# lore Gout, fienraigia or theomatism
A POSITIVE CUBE
Either of the above diseases driven from tho
system and wholi v bsnUhed by a method invent
ed and used by the great medical expert of Ger
many,
DbM VON THANE, of Berlin.
This is not a patent medicine, but tho recipe
of this eminent surgeon and physician, who lias
devoted years cf htudy to the treatment of tho
»ove tmeses, making them a specialty, and in
3 case has he been unsuccessful.
We^ will furnish on application testimonials
from hundreds of patients, both abroad and in
this country, who have been restored to perfect
health by the use of this system of treatment,
alter having been pronounced incurable.
Sent with full Directions on Re
ceipt of $1,00.
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ff97 Greenwich street. N Y City.
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