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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1878)
HE DEMOCRAT. ----r ± 4 ., : — c — Z~T FRIDAY. JANUARY 4, 1*7* 'LOCAL - INTELLIGENCE. — A VOICE —FROM— rKEEiNESBORO!! 11}mranmil tnethod is taken to inform the .1 people of Taliaferro county, and the citizens of Greene bordering on Talia¬ ferro that C. A. Davis & Son bars resumed business at their old stand in Greenesltoro,’ Ga., and are £ n «r??* tomake Market in Middle Georgia. Thpv invite tit? readers V of The Demo ua n » ltee **»■* a to digpreiice select from in pnees. and a larger stock will more than compete sate for n few hours ride. C. A. DAVI8 & SON, bffer the largest stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Clothing. Boots. Shoes,* Gftls # Hardware, ^nd General Merchandise between Augusta and Atlanta . Tbeif York, btryrf Boston, has jiisb Fhifodelpliia relurtted from New and Baltimore, usually prepared to Lonsdale" un attractive. 4-4 Soft Finish Bleached Homespun 9^. Handsome Prints, dark and fast col¬ ors, 6 cts. Clothing and Shoes at astonishing -figures. Large display of Millinery goods. Notion Department complete in every line. New arrivals every week. Express paid on all bills of Dry Goods or light goods amounting to 810, or more. All prices exceedingly low. Buy your Fall and winter supplies from. C. A. DAVIS & SON. Nov. 2 1877. Greenesboro’, Ga. , h-m. The Courier—Journal. The last issue of the Louisville, (Ky.) Co iritr-Journnl was niamoth in its pro portious, containi tg 80 long columns.— The Journal is one of the largest and best papers published in the South. Hog Killing. Taking advantage of the little cold rf.*” porker^s prepC’rtefor'tee »ha and many a smoke » * house. D would he glad e to sav tjuiall these bogs were raised at home, lmt cannot, as nearly n» of them were •*■— *— -».t citizens are prepared, so far as meat is concerned, . „ „ , , to go ,, through , the present year. r-. T t - ,,, , -t r , :K ,„ liu „ , (V , t < • UilkTf ut it ism qf set 1 eial ladies, pronounce 11 t0 V '-' it to be one of the licst published in this coiintry. One ofits great merits lies in its practicability, which almost renders common cook-books useless. Those who wish to examine it cun do so by calling at our office. Crawlordville Academy. „ a notice from T Prof. Chapman in « another column, it will te seen that the exercises at the above institution will beoin Ixgm on on ti.p the 14tl. 14 H, mst inat Prof. p , Chapman, unlike the prophets of old, has a good reputation at home, and any words of praise/tere would be au idle repetition of what every one already knows. To those at a distance who wish to educate their children, we say, you may find in stitutions of greater pretentions than the Crawfordvifie Academy, but none where your children, under the -are of Prof Chapman, will be tetter or more thor •oughly taught. Old Reliable Peter Keenan. A late number of the -Augusta Acws says; -“The above named gentleman in the shoe line is f, household woT through out Richmond and the adjoining eoun stock J//. of boots, shoes, at hi f trunks, bne and bags extensive pere, or words to that Il'e site ■?”?*' received effect. has of seventy-five cases of the >“‘^5- —y es shoes. Christmas is a hallowed and holy season, and no time for man . . , 1 shoes ill Heaven help the man with holes his shoes and another in bis pocket - feome one should lend him money aud sas.* 1 -' “ to — "• We will add that we know Mr. Keenan well, and freely endorse every word said about him by our Augusta contem¬ porary. New Yeav ’8 Ball. The young _________, people’s, , new _ years . hop, . ' at Judge T ,_, Moore’s house, near the depot, on Tuesday evening was a ‘ oomnlete 1 sued**. Tiopffp The attendance j was large not only of our ___ own m young ^ folks, „ . but , many from a distance were there. It may te truly said that “the beauty and chivalry” of our town were there, aud gavety and Pleasure the order of the hour. The music was fine, and “the light fantastic »*»**• went, merry as a marriage bell.” We are always glad to see our young folks enjoy themselves in innocent and pleas arable amusements, and predict that •to «"to.-tor Ir «„>' the m— toothers. Ladle-; ’ Fancy Ties at 23 cts. C. MYERS’. SHOKT-STOPS. G.- SCIUVAM, BBFORTKB. Laatl uesday was sale day. The signs run for cold weattef with snow or sleet soon. IVe regret to learn that Capt. B. M Laneau is again sick. are coming down to work again. Matrimony bas ceased to be epidemic in our county, and is now only vararffc. Capt. D. X. Sanders has charge of the Academy at Tort Valley for the present year. Gen. Grant visited the ruins of Pom peii while in Italy, and the government had a hole dii"- in the ground so the ex Several parties hare occurred in our county during the past Week, and our young folks have bad a gay time of it, hard times or no hard times. A large duel . , was fought , near Columbus , last week. Tensbott reported ,o b„, Ixxn exchanged, with “nobody hurt.” The participants have earned a good reputation for bravery, but a bad one for marksmanship. An advertisement in another column wfll inform tlie public that Boi> McGib ony is at his old stand, ready to do their blacksmith work, and he wants to work bad—cany him a job. Charlie ... Bergstrom T > is selling hats d:i‘J clothing at very reduced rates, lie don’t intetul to have any old stock on hand when the season closes. See-Ad¬ vertisement. Our devil, who has teen ou a visit to Washington, Ga., says the people over there are getting rich fast. He knows this is so, because he saw three large money safes brought iu while he was there. In another column will be fmnd the of the Atlanta OutufiU&on, to which we call the attention of our Those who want a live and vigorously edited paper from tlie capital, cafr get it by subscribing for the Cbn st^utivn. See advertisement. Col. Bill Moore, of the Augusta j?reu ingNetts, says, there is a railroad near Augusta ready for the “iron and crow We would modestly suggest that : :"r , r 0 rai , r C"’ i " t d ° W " . ...... ... . A married lady in Covington who has only seen her ninth birth day, is tlie mother of four healthy children, three of at both have taken -t temy. of ovet mth‘S. IS ow IHyom voting moth '%?. •, * m ' ■* \\ e have hhard . , hsh.stones ,. , . , aud< snake , Moilea, , • but , , ... if C4L ,,,, Anderson , , expects . anybody to believe that one, he is n --“r- ^ , Illl<4o ,1 Mrt t.. Dr. Mu Cough .Syrup at once. - *♦* ----- Aattemi Hotel. • r, | ariot.icrcolmnn will lie fouria the ®‘‘ l( 0 *ove named hotel, Macon, f:i:i rccommind freely this house, and promise «U who stop there SSSTSi > urges. 1 on t faSuo loiget to !z read s? the ,'z card aIi< * he suie to stop with Col. Coi'i>ett "ben you go to Macon. -——. . Tetnpcranre Association^ A Xem ., erance AssoHation has or£ranized or Z‘ m,zcd in j 0l|r oni town town ' dv<l , . to il " e ask ,. our s°bei, steady citizens to give their names and their influence. There are 1,0 dueS or Pxpen8fts att!rrhc “ to -^ SS 0 C ' tt Hon, . hut merely a pledge on^tlie l»‘ rfc its members to avoid the use of a 1 intoxicatin S lif l" ore 80 lon « as ' th '“y re “ tuembers * UiWy are I<iJ off itnd d ° Wr0,lg iuadvertenU y> win Ulo9e who can ’ now Interpose an arm to stay the advance of tlie evil and save a weaker brother from ruin. We know there are some ' vho are opposed to all such socie ties, because it signs away “tlielr privi le ge '” To them we answet, that it is a gipnous . signature that gives away any “Hvilege iTyt carries ruin and death hi its 8 course co,lrse ' Then • givd the Association your help, aud let n» Hie " G can - The Weather. te wea r f . let o , t . in pr , t -« ou is ... ^ ^ ,7 11 .avTlndmtle ' / e l a “ v iZtZZZZZTZ t/Z State reriort the fruit trees in bloom ’ 'tnd the weather warm and spring-like. Our northern exchamres renort the weather . ... , , . fiozen^over , _ . l u . thence i rt mei^are l • l0i; cn over, 'mid am le icemen are in m despair. ‘ On Christmas day there was not particle .. , of , the .. ground a snow on m " Yew York or Philadelnhte V,, which is ‘ something very unusual. . Old people say we are compelled u i 4 to t have a certain * • amount of cold during the winter, if this te so, we mast bare it qniek and hard. We are afraid the warm winter will prove calamitous to the next crop of fruit, by forcing the buds now, and kill i»«. — scram crop too, we deem in danger, is the warm weather will render it more liable to te killed by a eold snap, and make it likely to take the rust iu the toto. ------- Dr. Durham's Liver Pills have no superior as a family pill. Cotton. The prices for cotton fa Utia to¬ day, ranee from 10 cts.. to >}4 ets. Married. £?£? Crawford ville, and Miss Winnie Lester, of Jeffersonville, v The flowers have their time to bloom aml t!le leaves to fall, but all titties are appropriate to getting married. Personal Mention. Mr R F Hobbs, of ftatnrdnvi”-* s„^v „„„,r Vit ' *’\ arrived rr here liere last laat Saturday, bring has made arrangements to assist Mr. W. E. Hobbs, his brother in the care and management of Mr. Jepnings’ mill, sit uated on the ' North JSoru.ugeoctiec Otreochec mer, river in m ... this county. Mr. W. E. Hobbs tegs leave „„u,c to, past patronage, and hopes, as he will now have efficient assistance, he will be able to serve customers better and will, continue to receive the favors P U W> C - Mr. R. F. Hobbs is welcome. Cotton Sliipoiouts. The following is a statement of the shitimmts shipments of of entten cotton fmm from this df'pot . , for , I 816 and lft< 1 , for the months of Sep Uml«, October, XovecK, a,„> btii' ; 1877. 1870. • Sept. 11 - 174 Oct. 500 1024 Nov. 910 - 1032 Dee. 826 887 Totals 2253 - 3113 The above statement shows a falling off of 864 bales From the present time tlwre will be little difference in the two years, as it is supposed that the crop of both seasons was exhausted by the (h-st of January. * - Tu our Patrons. To those of ^ »b. bos... f generously “ Sl >^ou»iorwaruan<*,painus, come forwardamkoaid us we we bug to , tender our thanks, and to those who have not done so we o.mct.l C for on immediate scttlemettt m r, vo through j* the dull'summer ® tearing tlie z p^ntedfoC seUlemeit^SriUitaHtTnert Mteen ,,,, or , tweonty days, , and wo hope by g*ving this warning that we are com mg, everyone, without an exception, •*» :*»“'» >» -* - «»*.« We take no pleasure in importuning, *“ but , necessity ., comiiells „ us to . collect . ev 0 ,. y - (lollar ’ , ind fpr tlliM ' wason we ask s ■ will rviii not not thin* tin... jgsirsrgr'zxzsi ud reJtaWc prep.i.ti«n f-.r Mb, l’ri.-r at cents. ------- Municipal Kiectwn. Yesterday tlie election for Town Council came off, and resulted in the election of the following gentlemen who w iU have charge of the destinies of our tm ““* ■*• t - «*»i son, II. T. Ham mack, IV. It. Gunn, W. j Norton and T. E. Bristow. The following table shows the names ’ of , the ,, candidates, and tho full vote : U. T. Hammack, 61 J.l . Harrison, 50 IV. R Gunn, 85 T. J-.. Bristow, 51 W. J. Norton, * . 57 I. . A. Stephens, '{5 W, G Stephens, ;« “ ■ Ii. Ibooke, 2 ., J. AV; Dkrracott, 24 (y. A. Heazlef, k S. J. Farmer, 3 r Lf. v x. DG°t^ Diistow, ? ^ J. J. Kent, 1 J. IX Hammack,' , J. N. 1 Chapman, i The gentlemen elected w'e have not the slightest doubt wullpaako agoodOouncil, ana can say tlie interests of our town are in good hands. C'lirUtinan. r Christmas . . nassc.d off rmioUv ;r» town, and tve arc glad to say that tl at wc ae . hnve i no accidents ... to report greater than Roman candle. The weather, though S °“’ d [*e r eeabl y wet, and mud reignea everywhere. On Tuesday night »—“*« in "'bich almost every ona participated, a,ld fov an >-our or tw-o the flashes of the candles reminded on* of a night attack on Plevna. The candles gave out, and the contest came to an end leaving all in a state of high glee at the fun they had ^ All adjourned to the place 1 where Mr. Mack does the graceful, . . and . taking , b ‘s«ntbm’ ” in tbeira, went home, and t h us Christ m as ended. Other localities were , by * no means so fortunate, * . as we see . x . violent actions re com.mtted,by our exchanges. n Jr ‘ :n ' gen eman ‘ r r,ufc of bis eyes b f, a comply ^ fro "? burned a llotnan out can< of »«’ the an(i socket in ' P«>pte vrdl te as temperate ,n . the future thelr ^ ments as bey were dunng the late holidays and “* same way. Job ork promptly and Cheaply exe cuted at this office. Second V«hnr. With, the present u#ue we commence the secoud volui 7 »e Dioiocrat. has been a sue- 5 rS?S we now have one. Our into. twu lias heretofore leen to avoid all Agreeable or ofl endive personalities, we shlll l endeavor tfi^gD’Cngthen rather than relax our watchfulness upon this Point. To an honorable aud generous we ow ‘ much ’ and shaU e d eavor 111 the fulul ‘ in their u good opinion^Tln -:r1 T. present year z m dete lhe utm ** aneV^four ter’.'anTto^hat' ^V.!™ ,1^,12 to** inddet'ts aecidfnts the news ’ the <1 ‘ of n the - day, i.. so that v,e can carry out our programme in ,J thja parttortsr. Ztoij In a rvord, ... » your friendship, Wur patronage and your respect; and, i*i conclusion, allow us to sincerely wisluiaCh and all a hap and a move pn»| roas new year the past pne has been. •< Tlie Old a tut lie Ncv Vt»r. The old year WHl its trtnmrihs triumpns and • its . disapjwmtmcn;- its acts of wisdom or folly, Z'£j its 5 • Z xrr* 2 G oid noble deeds all gone, and cannot he recalled. If we have Mlies, . committed let us not only resolve but carry irtc effect a reformation ; if wu have committed er rors, , et us by th) light of experience endea\or to comet them ; if wc have done well, let usdry to do better, to act more charitably hlwardsour frail fellow man, helping up fallen, assisting the weary andcouncilingthe weak. Neman can livoalone, and nonacan tell “wbata day may bring forth 5 " to-day you may walk forth in ai the pride of strong manhool^and tepoaseaapd of abundance, given to the ,, flvmes. am \ lto J <H " whom f bstance i,ave sun 1,11 rued to-dne in 1,1 his ,HS weakness woaK " eM ' •iml l1 "' P ° Verty mily t ® morrow 8tron 8 aUdl icl1 ’ U j Ul d ' !C nr ' f j < ' sslt v may fpree - I ' 01110 ^ l * von at hlf > h * n «» ZtSXZFS p ixt culfaCRies^CSCforo' culiaritics. 11 * iifore, iSre liefoie we'tev't we try to “ pll , c g a mote from onr brother's eye,” let U8 tak( , » th ,. ll;uln from our 1f "r, srre °™ ■* ,L, have enough to do to ... coirect thenrln 7 which, if we succeed , ' n 1,1 ...... i ,, " ,u xt . _____ new . >' l ’ ar wl11 ... suro, ibc^onJ™^ , >’ find '“f'™ and higher in K»m* l TZ2£ , Mo. : Allow mo sioiro to make a suggestion to the tax payers of '***>' county, in our late Convention, there was a very great noiso nwito about taxeswould be lH?te!m.V. U, *hVthe tax payer has as yet found no change worth u,| j . v thing. Now, I am jiersuaded that 1 •» our duty to make every effort to this isisriis change. There is too much money spent in our courts in arraigning par ^ in es ’ usi, instances ! tas) y, ter maliciously. misdemeanors, Now, ami many if the Justices of the Peace in all the its tricts, and other officers who have the power to act as such, will make it a rule to require all parties coming forward ter warrants to comply fully with the terms of the law m (mch cases, by giving bond and security for the maintenance of the prosecution of their cases, there b<! fe T ( ' f and it is easy to see that there would Urns be saved a considerable amount of the county fm.ds, ami when there occurs again an election for such officers, tlie voters or tax payers, should have an eye to scliictiug men for tlios requirements' 6 otficus who will fully Giro* out tllo of district law has in tins Ju«tice respect/ And as this no of the Poacu, why J 10 *'begin to this district by calling on begin" the reform ’here-" True*''charity begins at home/ Tax Pay try - — » >ot strange but true Worms do exist In disi-as^aml deitfi"* ( ’ n * re the cause of aiseasc anu (iouth. oliriners SI Iiidiuu Ver* mif "gc will destroy and cvpcl them from the system, ---- . Indication* of Storma. The War Department signal Service observers have great faith in, and are to some extent governed by the following u* f °r which Professor Loomis * a « tfa °rity: When the upper clouds move in a direction different from that of the lower clouds, or that of the wind then blowing, they foretell a change of wind, When the outlines of cumulus clouds are sharp ....... it indicates dry . atmosphere, , and a therefore ,, , presages line weather. Small, inky-looking clouds foretell rain. A light .. . , scud, , driving . across hazy . clouds, . , indicates . 4 wind , and , ram. Remarkable clearness of the Mmos p mkuc-u hc toiuxm a n< an uuusua w.nkling of the stars indicate unusual hu,, ‘f tyat ‘“ os, ’ h ‘ 5re ’ aud Halos, ... coronas, efe. . presage approach- . dicatrons ™ in of hne wea ^ ther. * u ' 1 fo » are m ' Mr. Mr Iu lral f. - Jat-Wg EHington w our .,..... agrat, and *im will see oui friends everywhere to col lect sulsicripfious and take new bers. ffi:i receipts aregoorl in all eases. The Homestead Law. Hon. F.iL 'Brooks^ Ju Je of’ Ordtea nary, etc.: lie quest io ia l.nole»d are as follows • Whether therfeis ar.v an^lrkt 'hoincst.-.d ?' i iw now of foreman*. if is it Cau the applicant bare {fee lienefit laud! of the old exemption, of fifty acres of etc., as it existed before the constitution of 1868 » Can he have’the benefit of the stead under the consti! ution oi tew v *■* **!*£!?*■», f-L C °' ,Slit, V* ’!\® n T of 1871 * land, land etc., .11 ^luiT^'nr is n still in full force, V and “T* any , one entitlwl to the heuefRs of it cau take it ud »ni h. i „ ... , »* The homestead of i«.a» u fn force, and will affoid protection u to ’ all debts contracted since July R«SM before the 5th day of IVcemher if. The new constitution was adopted on the V 5tll i of December 1 1877 and all “ the l,u v homestead under Unit constitution will be a protection only as a-minst ‘ debts Z'wt 1 , These are plain and simple propoei tj 0lis alu | can Ilot ^ succ ,. ss f U ||y coll . troverted. Nobody will deny that tlie old efftption, of 50 acres of land, Ac., in still in force, but if the applicant takes the benefit of that ’ he can have ‘ nothin* ° rnore The homestead of 1868 is still of force, as to all debts contracted before the adoption of the new constitution and -ince July 1867 The benefits of that homestead are expressly reserved in the „ew constitution. The section (7) in ■»*■ » M ' ow » ■ “Homesteads and exemptions of tier soual 1 property , which . . , have , teen hereto fore set apart by virtue of the provisions 0 f the existing constitution of thts state, ami in accordance with the laws for the s SSSSrst "° iltl01 ‘ U n ° f U “ is co “»«tutlo'i, to the same extent that thev would liavtt lmon had the „* existing ' ng constitution not bt)U been ' rey * How a doubt can te raised upon the construction of that section is beyond mv y comorehension conipreneusion. All All tim the rivhtu rights or homestead under the constitution of 1808 remain exactly as they would have ................ „u. c„„.t it u tl o„ “« ,i * JT* thui of YlbS?"*’!?..'!?*' 18i,rt is entitled to the same ai«j to the full amount allowed by constitution, and that this right will ^Hinue so long as he may desire to te Protected as against debts contracted since July, 1868, and before the adoption of the new constitution, hut it will te no «*«*" *», ,•«—* **• «*«<«> before July, 1868, or since tlm 5 th of December, 1877. And now what about the constitution of 1877, and what l ights of homesteads "‘^ured by that ? It seems to me there is no room for two opinions about it. The homestead provided for in the e new new constitution constitution fie has no hearing, , on earth, upon any debts except such as may he contracted after its adoption , and as to all debts con tracted ac « before Its its adoption lAmtinn it it .. .s simply i, nu 1 ana voiti, The courts have decided the home stead provisions of the constitution of tu<*o 1868 < t(> i »<>» n ^ 1 void, •« as 4 t9 all debts , , before its adoption; and, *nost clearly, the same ruling must be applicable to the homestead provisions nCW constitutio "- 1 here was along and spirited contest in the convention fixing tho amount of the homestead. That being done, the homestead. That being done, the eon C “ *• ion adjourned. .• At the next session some delegate suggested that unless some remedy should be provided there would te no homestead at all, as against existing debts, except the “Pony Homestead”- that the courts would declare the new exemption of 81,600 to .............., ....................... one of $'},(XjO. The delegates at once saw the difficulty, and for remedy the said section 7 was introduced and adopt ed ; and hut ter that section, there would have teen no homestead provision of force in the new constitution, as against debts existing at the time of its ad op ' tion, except the old homestead . , of , fifty . acres of ,, land, , etc., . etc. And briefly allow me to recapitulate: 1 *irst— , Wiien .... party . applies for , the AI a old ,, p<my , lomestead , , he , » entitled . , to it, aud.»t will be gote asall Hewnd—When one °the applies eoiitTlution for o' a homestead umkr he is entitled to the exemption of July 18bH and S, nooiber the 5th of Decemb«*r Third-When one applies for lhe ex Stte,°te i?'’andTt wm ed siuce the 5th of December, *1877 but worth nothing to him as to debts con tracted before that time. Poktek In«b.v 2 I. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheriff Sale. wa^rtSaSaa ■*»*•"* L»»-*« XZ£‘2g£j? Stewart and 8 . H. Pe» for 2t anarta^ ' ai ' 1 *ud family — * e£J35& ,vt, i W. T tE*'TJit JT Aees. Written ** * **. notices ZStoT ^ ^ aQ ‘ l “ ** At . the .. ALSO ^pmmsr^srjssi same time and pl.ee, will V told f Jjy. P r tteteiwM levied « by ,aid'.L,e virtue Taylo" of and"W i^'co's on tfT a fi.f i. from ** C.mrt «.f COM District, O. •‘n temr ot XJ±,SAS. Wilcox Uibl> * Co. v». J«- 5 ^ M D. L OOOGETJ, ’ '**' Sheriff T. C. ‘ Notice. r |' HR Eserdsfs of the Crawfordvllhi Man JL Male «*y. January and Female 14 is;s. Academy will bvetit . ‘’5 j te mtion " w,>, ♦5.00, ‘ ks ■««*"•»"* *<U'o and 57.50per to H.tvnnremcnt. quarter It ' 11 very desirable for the utoixir cltusifi at ! <, ‘' aml a,,v *‘»ee ot the nupifr that they te K in school properly at tlie be^fnning A of J 1 * ; "** , * I have still some of mv fine Sfnrlr Hats on hand, and a lot of flue Clothing. uj*d would or clotl advise ‘ in K every to one who before wants the come "i " iir, ‘‘'“ti 14t *l am selling at ab while priee^ared.iwn to the teflon/ 1 "* Ucc.28,1877. <1. BERGSTROM, BthirksmiDtiiig. ri 1 , S'lK UK undersigned hogs leave to Inform his Sf S’ lmslnes.' KSR,"^ 1 IPS t 1 la.'hsn.iUnng art ' in the tert work'sad style of "' <>» km'w Him and hi* he now solicits the public it. imtromrge. j»n4 j-t W. McGlHt RtV. NOTICE. l SHSKa* juu HANIKLA ‘vn.UAMS^' 4 -j-m National Hotel, (Nearly Opposite PjuMenger Depot,) MACON, GEORGIA. Rate*. C «*.gie ™<r Me»l, Day, .. t $1 M I BOO E. C. CORBETT, Proprietor, ...... ' i\ VCTIWU* #»>, W.stop, fJium gras wtall’oiiee » m iz, #, $m. confldeirtlaicTfc:u for 1,AN1K1 ' K - ‘‘KAT'i'X, Wasbitfgtoit, NJ. ,1 . . . m, a Music !oc. »Uveror»Umpa, fi eem* usIC Tub. Go., Middleborw,, Mass, i)P. Curds 35 Styles nr 20 Oliroimr -<S* )< anls 20c.. willi name. U Us tod A Co./ Nassau, N. Y. ’<£. OamU «1c! ,W f! C “ W ear»i Ol/ v Middlcburo, Mass. RUPTURE. tine 'te'ief ami Giire lor Itup should coimult Dr. J. A. Sterman, broauwav, New York or send foi his new cai’es & teforc whT AA Sutt? man»treatment. Ot, (! „ f these fellows, H setman clwv, now raUmg IVMi hlwiscir j>r. vv. a. Vreuipitn, la in* " f l,r- S al ' d awaits f '" K, ' ry , , Agents Wanted! FOR PARTKjULARS, ADDRESS VVH <( 1 i \ .’ < V r V/ ’ * niiruiltfP rn ‘ '* ,. , or San Francisco, G«l. ei ~ , )< .That Sanford's Radical (^urc for ninriii will not instantly relieve ^ and "IH-wmy «ur«. Iteferanwa, Korao.s^'S. ’NicHatton, VnE R avmi, K,. t , «ir»n» offiatarrl^isute treatise’by’ ZT'mk wun im;,roved mitecr, Si. Sold Xollin Voltaic l'ksteis S": » arc the test, - MARSDEW’S Pectoral Ifalm, The Great Remedy fur , t/~\ *( || t r/ < > r IU / « (U , ,. kf , _ T W « \ j\ t |j ( 4 I . 1 ( liV \yv/|jI/0 v -A , MX .. ( V ' i \ ^ I \\ l^rrOlVT I I \ /i m . MNLAi , v i . v a a i nim»iA/ivr HfOU'NON, New Orjean,,.^, tele Agfc, tef lur Safi- 1 >, all Druggists. to „a ve noon hka ltd the lctkw 1 vZ \ § »£3£S, ' S 1 a / iovspEpeu. BIUOVBHU0, &BOWELS ^ CUMB I» > rorpam^hki. -dUrcM 1>K. Sa srokb, N«w V«to, augsi-j-e