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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1880)
Miscellaneous. Bone doctor* are very disagreeable «n*UiKX, being a I way* out of patient*. A good name is better than precious Ointment—on tlie lotek << a bank note. Those who put their money into tele phone stock made a Bound investlnent.H Doe* the maternal codfish call its VouDg with a co<lfi*li bawl V The in* poorer poorer me the rna, tea. me the better water me the ehtomo. Song of tlie dry goods cietk—swinging in deiane. The fashion of ladies’ waistcoats is supposed to have originated in Gal-vest on. Horace fthil Thompson a wealtliv tianker •* Minn ’ forurerlv V utfFort YU Valley, Ga.. , Is dead. , . a He it leaves i an es fete, worth *2,000,000, in four equal part* to his widow, two sons and an •dupfed daughter, Tlie pstrtotic owner of tlie GeUysinirg tattlefiehl is determined that he shall not t* ignored. He has a claim la-fore the i aHigressfoiml committee for the rent of the ground while the battle was la-ing fought. It has not yet lieen allowed, and his loyal sou! is much exercised thereat. "Men often jump at conclusions” do,if, ■ava the nroveil. So do " **W B ad,« dog jiunpat Ininn al ti,/ the (Oiiclnsion , , ol , a cat, which was sticking through the opening of * partly closed door, and it creaU-il more disturbance than u church scandal. The loss to the government on framlii i«iit. pennion clainm in <h( nuclei! by Hu* Coinmtaaioticr of Pensions at tfoAHHl.OOO. A thorough investigation will no douht l-rovo that 320 IKHI (Mill ■tuuirillv ,n nod 111 that in disbursing u'lOflug X *'■> lAIKHI.UOO imhi ikio till lln goreintnent , is getting «w r,df«l to tin extetit of 012,OlM,,1X10 miuuiilly. j . Dissolplimi. rW>TIK Ffiprtrtnrrpihlp ti#n*fofor« oj( fating I tli« firm Harm*of <*»??!n A T<hoijR$, this day been dissolved by mutual coti ~V. •^nt. W. ft (ilJNN, S. H. KJIODKS. _ . «»., Jun. 24*I«, LKHU. NOTK’K. i 1 TY AVISO purchased the interest , f s i lihodes. I 1 II 1 Rhode*, In Ihe late firm of Gunn A ; take this no thud of returning I thanks t" tlie patrons of the late firm for 1 their past fan,is, and tv slate that I will' continue the business at the damn stand, where I hope to merit u share of the patron L'rswfurdviilo, W ll GI NN. I Ga., Jan. 2)1 h. 1 H» 0 , j NOTICE. j jl |TAVIN’H the lute out nMJI-NN mv ontlic intfMTHt in 1 firm a- UIIODKs I their festreiAfuUy liberal return thanks to the pnt.lle for of the patronage, Mr. and ask a eon tin •mnee name to VV. It. Gunn, who will BOHUnwt UM business at Dm- old stand. Jan.l'ltii, S If UllOlIRS (•rawfnulvllle, (in., lHWt-mo Instruction in Music. j Mm. S. K. SSi-id 1 i t I VKKEIIS ) her services to Hu- citizen* ot i « raw'loidvilie and vicinity as i 1 - Music r Tcuc] u‘r. lical Experience MUSICAL added EDUCATION, Ion thorough and prae. feel causes her to confident of her ABILITY to give entire SATISFACTION to all who favor i | )i< * with their patronage. ! Turns: Two Dollars per month. junH.’HO t-o-o » ^ i t IHUliSax-SK A,Mou. Jail,w a-g iff * M.,1 ... wholesome ami temperate. Sold by drug iruts. fsttasadf or sent by mail on receipt of 25 ets. F*.,,,™,-,... ifuiSi.,s:"S' ,u, “' Magnolia Passenger Route. Port Kovu, A A turner a Haii.way, j i qxuK FOLLOW! AtiotTHTA,G NG A., Oct, t, 1S70. ( J. Sf’ll EDULK will be operated, on and after Get. list, 1H79: “going south GOING NORTH. Train No l, Train Ne 2. J.v Augusta H.oo pin l.v F t l.’oy'l li OOpin ArF.llenton 9..M pm l.y IVanfort 112.1 pm Ar Allendale 11.29 nm Ar Yenmssee l.oumn Ar Ycmaom l.auaiu LvUllfirleston 8.30 pm siilll Ar Charleston i 1 1 II - 3 " 1 "' s on am a . v \ omu.ssro 2.00am J.v * Ar Beaufort ii»*imt,sseo V ;U:« 'o { am mi Lv j.\ Alletidafe Ki'entmi 6.18am .'HA am £ * rnrt Roy *14,60 u m A r August a 0.36 am GOING Si)i! | || (Anuieetions made with .....rgh, Leaufori.andFor Railroad for .Savannah. Charles n Rova'. Also, with « onti at Railroad l.n CUin.tuu, Lean fort sod Pert Royal GOINGNoR PD ^Cimne. lionsiuadewith I ImrloUe Columbia Augusta Kail road I'M i.ailmad all jnilnt* for N^rih, t.»d Kast will* t. oitfia "ith^o\\|^ Atlanta ami the West. 1‘ailnmd for Aiken gnd f'ohtiji t»n line of ataid \\oad. WouDKCr;' vU .KKl’f Vci ('Alts of imufoved sfyle and ele^janve will he rtted |»v this |im* only, HI. I W KFN AV’GUSTA haWftv AND SAV.VN.N.Ul, without ♦ RakfiAfiC tSioygh cheek evl | hrou g fi, '■*’ ti. kels J.,v safe at VlUOll fill J'optj priuop.il Tnk.-i (hfice, ViigustN, On,, and t ;f Tn kvt office*. ,*« R. G. FLEMING. J. . _ S 0AVAN _ . General S',..*'.uUeudeut. r. Genial Passe type v AuvUt w'T Rl-Of. vr. d. rjTT Attorney nt S,uw. * , L*" , tBpixxrre ia the J Nuiihem, ’ Middle mid ta»K»USX ( .M >»•)> keep, htfi --------•.-’*)»•- pi ices uoiui |u origi . i ..I fig urea, s > >; ua ever. in * mac. wv.ii COM, ii'-a (h)DBtDe dav at bun* Add,. ea> TfiVk « Us Autu sa. Maine uovlL ,9-: v ioMbre' F»urv Tiesa»2.-, y. C MYEHS* V'we(< 5C* ets to }', »' > \» 1 i . LEGAL AVEETISEMEETS. Sheriff Sale. Geokoi a—Taliaferro Colxty. 'll'ILL I* sold before the court 11 house door in the town <>f Craw fordville, in said county, on the first Tuesday in April next, the following property to wit: One Good Buggy, levied on by virtue of , one mortgage . fi ,. fa., , issued . . from , .. the Superior Court of Greene county, said State, in favor of E. C. A C. Bowden, versus A. T. Carleton anil E. It. Shivers. a* the propertv of A. T. Carleton and E. K Shivers f ‘lvers, iroiiertv Pinner*V minted pointed on* out in in sa,d i mortgage fi fa M. I). L. GOOGEB, . heriff I. C. February 4, 1880. OOd ---------------- Application for Letters of Administration '4a r tsT £KK r : ‘7 v ' \\ r " »KBF Eh h.\N .fames Malter « has made , " application to me for letters of administration oil the estate of John Maner, late of said county These i •* se arc *r., therefore ini icioie, to io cite uie and ami ailinun- a<iim>n J 1 ' a ‘ I’lT' ®°'t ;il1 / '‘an, on or by tue first Mon <•»* *" March next, why said letters of administration should not Is- granted. Given under my hand and official sig nature, at office in Crawfordyille, Ga.. this February 2d. 1880. Feb. ( IIAHLES * A. BEAZLEV, 4-nw Ordinary T. C. Nolice hr Leave to Sell Kail Koad Stock, •^KOHGU —Taliaferro .......tv I SOI l; weeks after date of the fir t pub. * HcatMUi of tliia notice, application will he made U> the Itonorable Court ot Ordina r V " f Taliaferro county, said State, fo, leave b» .-ell SIX Sharis. Of the capital stock of the Georgia Rail Koad amt Banking « om pony. Said Bail lloart -tock belonging to the etsate ot Dr. Win Rlnales, late of said couny, deceased, JOHN RHODES, > ., . JOHN 1 ' II.M'M AN s • Feb. 10 , tssu-nt \'otiee ‘ in Del,tors J >VS anil .trill Fie,litore Itdllors. GEOKG1A— i'ALUFEJllio.Cou.NTy. A V M-1 ersons holding claim., agahiet the K-tntc of James II. I’lvnt, late Of liti ........& v. ,i, ceased uml^^msl are requi--led Za to 'Z, nresnit t ,„. duh n„d all person- indebted to said'Estate are n ipi.-sied to make immediate payment to the undersigned & Tills Jan. IP. isso ,n M8-FLYXT, iA dm In is "Ga. i . KM NT. / trn t ors ol A. W: MEBSIION. ) J .11. Flynt. Jnn2i,'so-b-w • ~ —------ -----si—— Notion i NMR^lAVltirbdllU til Debtors and LruiimrN. Cmlltors AUMKI-WW (-OC 44 TV. A L Estate L persons Imhfing Joltnson, claims hgai, ist the of S M. late of -nhl county, deceased, lire leoiu- led to | rest lit them to tin un er ,j,.oed duly made cut., and nll pel -oils imli-btwl to said Estate are te i/m-steil to made iniiiudiiite |>atinent toUic undersigned, 'lids Jan "s. Ishi. JOHN JOHN.-IN. AtlimiiLstlittol , , , of the KitaU* (it S. M. .jnhu SOU, CU'Ct'USFlf. jiUiLM , ’S(M»-w .... llio Allanlii . , . . . will Dining the coining year—a <*u)uiination year that witursii Uii* pro«fVH,s ami °* |nt< rt\st4iix political contest Ihnt'ia« ever tn ken plm-r in thin country -every cltixeii and every H.ouglltfiil pgr aon wil ' h« i oinpelled to icly irpom tile »«w»l*|H , P» fur luforinaUou. Why hofc K''t I he best ’ Abroad Thu LoimMutwn Is rocognrml, rvftmd to qnott»<1 fjrntn | s " M ' fading Southern jm, mil-ns the j organ mtd vehlrlp, of the t>cst southern tlmu(;lit and opinion—mid at home its columns are consulted for the latest views. the freshest comment, and for all mutters Htiti/tion of special contains and current more ami inter later st telegraphic The ('ou-\ hews than any other Georg a paper, and Jhln to during imrtmular the coming fen, are year will he All largely its added laeili ties for gathering the latest news from all part*of the country '/'/to will be enlarged anil chronicler supplemented, and VoMtUuluin is both commentator. Its editorial opinions, its contributions to the drift ot current, diseuxsion, its humorous and satirical pinngrapbs, *re copied lroiu one end of the country to the other. It aims always to be the brightest and the best newsy, particularly original and piquant. It aims to give the news impartially JrESi >‘„i „n ll. t , '"' ar *'‘ s It aims, in short, to more than ll "‘ ti**" 11 “»* e xr&z. the collection f;s Si of i".r;s,Jr,;:ii,r, good tilings, and “Uncle Benins” lias in preparation a aeries of negro myth legends, illustrating the folk-lore of the old plantation. In every respect Thu ComMutiun for WHO will be better than ever. Th* Weekly ('imtitutioa is a carefully edited compendium of the news of the week and is the best jiml freshest matter to he foumi in any other Weekly from a contents daily office Its lic'tvs find mlseelhiheons are the freshest and its market reports the latest.-» The Southern Cultivator. . , edited thu by bust Mr. W. L. Jones, amt is devoted to interest of the farmers of tho South. It is sent at reduced rates with the Weeklv edition of The Vonttilutum. TERMS OF 81 BSUH’TTON. Daily Constitution if 1(1 no a rear. - •• .mhi six months. “ “ 2 no three months, Weekly Constitution 1 ;,e sii a year, •« " 1 ee months •• Clubsof 1(1,12 .Ml a year i “ “ (Mulwof l*o On •* Southern Cultivator I 50 *» “ Clubs 10,1260 “ Constitution M Clubs, 20,20 00 Weekly and Cultivator tu , same address 2 60 for one year, Add* ess. THK (ONsrrn ru» s. AtUntu, t * ti. ! “MITF 1 T.” -THK Savannah Weeklv News Of February 7th will contain the opening chapters of E a N ehanuing T I T serial storv 1. E il mttppit. BY MRS. OVUKI.l A NESBIT REID, OY KACONTON, OA. Author of “My MiiOa-r's Daughter." “A: forward •• and “Mr- li-,.,. " TOt-retSKteSsas arassstxs.^ amt u u,e>t -a,,, .ffeii ».i ,,r.--an th. :n for th.- r.,te htetatv treaUi-ut awaits •• MUnMTfc*,K„ aKswbiug iotere ; '«> l‘*‘ -oatiou will run through -ome ,-sM.Ue Weekly News am, s , Kl-l ,. (ji , ,, v R.e's ,, Money letter. eau )«* smithy Money G,xler riY' S u red « Express m,r i >1 v-v-m t «u2S.'.9 t o s) va.ani.au, .•ahT ua. 1 . - CKAV’f* S-PI l II-it Ml mtlJiE. rRADE MAH! T tl (• I' t HI TRADE MAW a—, » Bern- .-aBBa £ mv. failime An cafe an- for AmJ »?f tmn* Semina! V^eak ^ tDrhcafTfflC F , tenev. and '* w dj-ea-e* ttai fcHM THINS,follow. ds £■*» aAfTIB STYleinory, TASINO. sequence of Self- ybuse: a* Laivenwl Lassitode, I’aia ia th.- Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, In! and many other I):s«*-.-s that lead to san j ty or Consumption, and a Premature (ira\>. Xif' Full particulars in our pamphlet, which we desire to serai free by mail to every one. J3T The hpeciic Medicine is , d -. a n druggists K at fl per package, by' or six packapos or sent Dm mail on receipt of thedin-new MEIhCTXECO., by addressing. TIIE liRAT Ditooit, Mechanic-' Block, Mich. aud every ' Y - 21 - 1H:!M ~ y: - - January «si . n K/[ . A . PP r-s ~r~r WOT t t ISP t—< L ’ 1 Tx I I I1 ■—/ V—/ Gr0C‘HSSl]CrO Gel. * I „avf "a taken ci„ r ,f ..*- M the above ‘ ve".-nee , U M lrt . s r i"Sae£, , imwiied for com comfort and and I pledge niy-elf to keep Ynx^aWe it lip to its high rewitatiou «•- by keeping market i^rds attmmn krfpplled 'v > chiiriBe-'^liTi^i fo all ^ Enable .Mv ^lVtl, S" c^c^njemial owlCt and re a n' J i hope t « m-rn h liberal f* ‘f « _ r [ ,T TF, ULLi&Jl A.T,f "fiTTIiT, MUlllJ YAU \ I I \\ V I) I' i \ 1 1/ \ A/ V - ' J It »*-*■«» F, * * . I TAKEthis 7 ,V, tnefhed ,l to fn^onii i,aT,,M the public 1 , 1 * l4t 1 ' tlioioufnty , ef v r n palled the «e CHAWfOl;!,'. Ii.l.i. > |AJC , £ Vf ______ tyj, A M. A * ? and i am now nadyAo grind, and wiH^tnar ante,-a- GOOD .Ml-A I. AND i LOtTl as can be made In the State. I have been at '-'i'-al expense and lalao n repairs and be I mg now i-.elr. hope to muni and receive a M.are of the pub: r .,ti mage. A fmll alw, s.s.n la- icaly to* SAW IMk. All a.-k i» a ti ml and w|iiw;tMj my uis , tumeis ■# if nilt]jhh|('ilOHi 4 t, . , and I will SAILRI)A\>, grtml Ol, 'rrp'n.frs, FlirDAVs other #a.V . ,h:it ""' 39 BUSHELS or on. any the MILL. n: ls W- 0 grain gILMKK. ill . janri/abh-m , • » - i « —^j\i - 4 ---S f - ■( P* : 3 ~ 'ajk.fsjfrw w s-ji o ^ tf t nV<d fldti P/wndoM HUTStJ] AA1 f<* tvjf'l VuikW^ .ft A UWUOioi f' V lit t|i!Sf^3 . .. f at It tjr broken ■trcnulwplT downfii4ltHluir-(piriu-d Lories, tli# 'll. »I Itom.kch and < and cicautiing mUfHlL.vA. ---- ■ It is a sure pr<W»tireofall diseasca w *° of’/I'PB vit& ' TSLgk-v <Jm loss rnx and improxia ** EXJHtGT, wind increasei ko. it* use tpittitfeL fiT’lf » the l/sUa / tnUiaaneloutini^rsrtr.,^ r i.Bf W - O . • 1111IBL " v\ To keepers Cows thi* preptra r tion is invftlunble. It ia a. sure pre¬ m ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It ba* been proven b/ f actual experinuni to increase tho V quantity of milk and cream twenty percent and and In mice fattening the butter firm gweet. cattle, it rives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. In atf diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers ia the Lungs. Liver, Ac., this articles£:« _ - as a specific. By putting from one- 54# \ » if a paper to a pnjjer in a barrel* jf gj swill the nhovediseases will be eradi '*wi call’d or entirely prevented. Ifgiv^a m In time, a certain pri*rentiv« *ad ^ sure for the liog Cholera. * DAVID E. FOCTZ.P.^pHator, BALTIMORE, Md. Sold hy Urn gglstBandatorekeeiierH throuah 'ml tli* UuUedUtales. Uuuidaaud H. Amerlra For Mile i>y Dr. U. Mnitli, Druggi.t, ('niwfordville, (la. Dee.19.lH77.j-y. READ THE n & THE ONLY DEMOCRATIC PAPER IN NEWYQRK CITY EntertainingandVigorous ALLTHENEWS OF THE . •__f FOR A DAY 9 r —*it-^ . fiDCESTSPERMONTHFOSTABEMin —«rnMnilTI)*. '' UU WEEKLY(SUMDAY) ^ ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CtHTS n.'NlPOSTAGE SAMpleqop,esTf toiuiyaddrESS PAID.V; eC REE 24,2B,^ ® ^NEWYORK.^- 28 NorthWillum.Si ' in nl 4. '8H- -n-u " Tha Best Agrfcult •srwt Journal Publish#* it tos Ml uth." THE SOUTHER^ f fii ■ A LAROX QUARTO of 91 -«*. PV«. 1. handsoiueiy print' «h filled with choico r»a4 wgjgSHMpnMu ,t1p of ft<> th <* <•*“ Dit-r. v. tli »u illustrated fMhi on .icpartajefi t for t h• lariiea. ** H Sample eopv 18 eentn. *»N* «W $ "TV *nwnao* H5»«v * mo*. ■.-rt S,«$t mewt/aper <r »f eu -Dim.’, Momit g A«m, ’ the Imduv i<ui, :/ Or SimWmiM, tern m neayt y Ism tamp. Ailreaat oftow. N(j| -O JO’S. „ *>r. Farmer, U ‘, ’ 1 ' * ; i’V' 1 !"' r -'' !t n, HOOL. bhcwHl , on ' ' "" " 1 ,n-t \|Y T‘ , ■>'. ev “ "V 1,1 ' Her record ss a leaeber for ware is -.vj-rbiii knowledge of the citizens of Crawford V1 liner*] ** vieiuity.and -he hopes to receive , a TERMS—Two snare of the public patronage. j Dollars per month. anll - 7 „ ,. P0 Mark these Facts! The Testimony of the Whole World. HOLLOWAY’S OIITTHEHT. BAD LEGS, BAD BREASTS. SORES A \ n rimw L tK " . . . Jbe proper and au^ di'igent *?** use are of this remedial inestima- by |»e jegs preparation. by plastering To the attempt edges of to the cure wound had **5* therm a folly ; for should the skin unite, a “K diseased condition remains under out with U nfold fury in a -L 1 he only-rational and successful dB ””* «e The ' inflammation inHammY'n'L in "*.!!!"'V.L and about ’LL" the wound and to soothe the neighboring Viiujent, paits a? ^.f'hWnKin 1 forced into plenty meat. of the Tins will cause malignant humors to be drained off , I, r ?, r ", *5 ** oll * n and discolored w^the^h^Srere^e^tfends , parts 1 ^r. h rUeT tr r XV,1 parts after the CJintuirnt has be«*n wpII rubbed in, will soothe ami soften the same an ‘* greatly assist the cure. There is a de scription of ulcer. sore aod swelling, winch need not lie named here, attendant u)hhi the follies of youth and for which this Ont nient is urgently recommended a- a sever often it remedy. In curing such poisonous »<>£«* never fails to re-tor. the sy.t. m to ? h -atfby stab- rf the Pills Is- taken accord «»C to the M inted in .tmetions. DH'THF.KIA, ULCER A T KD SOliE TIf BOAT, AilD SCARLET AND OTil E It ¥ E V Elf S. Any of the above diseases mav bo cured "*•" mliliing the Ointment three times a <t, y »o t,> »«• *';«•». M<*t, ami ne, k of ti., W C Z mouth must perate uyam the wlu.le svstem ere its influence can be felt in any local part, whereas the Ointment will do its work at once. Whoever tries the unguent in the almvc maimer for tile diseases named, or anv similar disorders affecting the chest and throat, will find themselves relieved as by ;l «*’»*'"»• AH sufferers from these com Plaints should envelop the throat at bedtime ilt a |ar „ p |, ri>ad an ., poll 1 r,.idled' | ti p ( . nft ,. if r t..e ointment ha- been well ip ; will greatly assist the cure of the throat and ch^st. To allay the fc*vc*r and lessen tin* ! inflammation, eight or ten Pitts should be f "k‘-n nigH and morning. The Ointment w i-l prOdnee perspiration, the grand essen tia'i„ all rases of fever-s, sore throats or A'he,,-tjme either mig.it lroiu ( asthma be an oppression other of the or causes. | . PILES, FISTULAS, S1RICTUKES. The above class of complaints will be re moved by nightly and fomenting the ; parts with wanu water, then liy most effectually i rnbbingintlie Ointment. Persons suffering ; from these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting tlieir pro«ress cient U Should he understood that it is iiot'suflt I affected merely tognn-artlie but Ointment on tlm consid pails, it must be v. II rubbed m for a erahlc lime two or three timre a wheiu-e day, that It will it may re'move be taken into hidden flu- system 1 effeetually any sore or as as tliouvli pulpablt- to i •lie eye. There again bread and water , poultices, afjer the ru'ohie.g in the (Jint nient, will do great service. This is the ; only sure treatnn lit for feniah-s, eases of ; i-atu-cr In the stoma h. il ft lieu there may ' - SOItES AND I I.,'F;!’,s. tainty, Blotches, as also swellings, call, with Cer be radically cuffed it the Ointment be used freely, and the Pills taken night and instructions. morning, as recommended in the printed When treated in any other out way they another; only dry up in one place to break in whereas this Ointment will remove the humor from the system, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the Pills to Insure a lasting cure. OROtWOAI.8WBM.efU8, f.VBALVSV AND STIFF JOINTS. widely Although the above complaints differ in their origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of the worst cases of such diseases will yield in a com this paratively Ointment short space of time when parts affected, is dilligently rubbed into the even after other means have failed. In all serious maladies the Pills should be taken according to the printed di rections accompanying each box. Both the Ointment and PUU should be used in the following cases : Hail Legs, IGeut, Had lirea-ts, IGlandulnr Swelling, Hums, Hunions, Lumbago, Bite of Mosquitos and UheumotMu, Cliilblains. Sand-Flies, Scalds, Sore Nipples, Chapped Corns (Soil). Hands, Sore Throats, Cancers, Skill Diseases, Contracted and StifflSore Scurvy, Heads, Elephantiasis, Joints, Tumors, Fistulas, I Ulcers, Wounds. • ACTION —None ^ are genuine unless the signatne of J. Haddock, as Agent the United States, surrounds each box of Fills and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such in¬ formation as may lead to tlie detection of »S?.T^«nSlSt&!S Professor SSSS"’ ttXSS “*“ M! l-v There is considerable saving by tak -(Lv^SSaMrflSK-JS ing the larger sizes. p,,t ' - MVS '’ IM - V Georgia Railroad —and— BANKING Co IsUPKbYntkndknt’sOfvk'K, ( Aduosta.Ga., Oct. 16th, 1879. C°»hc fonow'iiig ^ism>ii«.Y be operated: NO. 1 WiCSX— DAILY. NO. 2 EAST—DAILY. Lv. Augusta 9:351am Lv.Atlanta 7:43 a m “ Moods in- “ Athens 9:15 a m Milh-dg’U 8:13 a in “ ("wf'dll 12:24 p m “ WVh'i’n 12:211*1) 9 :1 r>,a 111 Ar.Wash’g'n 2 :( 1 tl p m Ar.CTdv’ll m r Milledg'll 4:30 p m '• " Athens Atlanta 3:15; fi:'H)nm, mj : : Macon Augusta 0:39p 3:2« m p m NO. 3 VV KST — DAILY. SO 4 F.AST—DAILY. Lv. .vugsis'a o'lJOpm Lv. Atlanta (1:2(1 p in Lv. CrTv’ll 9:3| p in Ar. C’f’dv ll 2:l0 aiu •Ar. Atlanta 5:00 a n: Ar. Augusta 0:20 a m SCNDAYS. No conm-e.tion to or from Washing tim-o-i S. K. JO I IN SON', E. R. DORSEY, Superuil adept. Gen. Pass 'ger Age JR. M»v2.1ST). REMOVAL. DR. 77T. M. DURHAM. - Fat ft* of Maxpjs. Oglethorpe County, Ga., r pAK).S 1 and ali ihis wild lv. desire rl .1 to his inform professional his friends, ser vjts i mat He lus removed his office from C . to t \ 'I'll 1 ll hA l’YC S C* (j A i ) a where he is better prepared than ever to treat sHcoessfuliy ohv-mie Diseases, Pwmpfi attention given to all eom mauieatioiis. stamp fcfiT Correspondents will jantd.-HP-h-m please enclose SMITH’S WORM Oil* 1 Discovery of ths Worn Oil. During the fall of 1877, the proprietor made sev¬ eral eX|»-rintents, with the view of compounding B Worm Medicine that would be unfailing in it-action, and at tlie same time entirely harmiesj. The first bject was to prepare a Worm*Medicine that would | ■ t on the bowels, and thus get rid of ihe use of fol w ing w ith CastorOil-a medicine always uupleasaut ! children—with most worm medicine, the worms ' e made sick and let loose the taiwei, to which liev cling aud la-fore a cathartic is given, they recover, take bold of the la.wel again, and, of cour-e, fr- ely are thebowels—a«-ts not expelled. Tin- Worm tNI acta on while the worms are sick, end thus they are dislodged before they have time to recover. k „ nTn . T l EF l EC 1 !>. The-result T of this cmbmation has been wonderful. It was n«»t the intention of the P ro P nftor to it ft>r sale beyond bis local retail trade, but the demand has lieen * 3Vat \? ,u *results so unprecedented, that he has determined to nut the medieino «P">.the marker. '\e t»ve iictcr hoord such worm stories a> hsve come to us from all sections of the «"untry where it has been introduced. One Druggist writes - “I can get you hundred* of '* rtifieate-." Owe man. a perfectly reliable gentleman says he took one dose anti £0?* IhS^makwglW one to each from of hrs the chihlren. three. lie passed ao large worms, and his two children par seif '' u ^ ia! l_r est r>rrf,,tlv thar ‘ hi 'ir children ar c not wormy, after . ° l! I We „ ?• ° rm . haVe space to give only few of the certificitca a many ww 1 av obtaineTuirough'Me^rs . r M klnkii. Dlt.E. S. Ltsdox —Dear Sir: We supSw L Munt havt & Lamar, of Atlanta, some of your Worm Oil, and U . far anvthiim we r< Me<Hc?n ,n f,,ture we wi,! no other kind in store. We have been selling \Vonn ,‘.'ii- 1 V.V' f . r “ f >‘‘ a r ?- a'" 1 can (as will our customers) that , ^ . ^ ^ , u louid y( " , t T s ' ^ trUl >j»- UoiiKKTgos, Lislik 4 Go. * p rrrj .n-u.n „ r.. ,, s. c u. r \-s.-r,r,v- DO.\, Athens, . ■ Ga. c... . ’ m.f , , , . >niptoms Athens, Ga , February 22, 1S78. Worm ' ."iv xi.-.n'elo f’’i‘'iT *'<*' ° expe^! ‘ ! i' a< any. s Syeing of Mr. worms. Bains rertifieate. 1 tried calomel I got and vial other of "-ir o.nrm i o-l. and the Ifrst dose brought forty a I- 1 worms, and the second dose so many ’ 11 ' , ' 0, "‘ l ,l "' l > 1 S. II. Adams. ,'„|. u ,, '’'r.-s,' . ’ t*iJ'lv' J I ilV" 1:l 1 , c, ‘ ,l, | ,l< * ll0< ' rt .i four children, aged r.Iu?" . (1 a -r v w U °.‘ 1 K' v n S my 2. 1 ex|>elled, -v.’ ' ,“ rn ‘ ' a , " , w,tl "“ six ,la > s “«eiv were at least ,-IHj Hail worms o.nnty, Ie .inary One 1-t, child Is.;,. passed over 1(H) in . one night. J E. SIMPSON XaX'V'JaLE?. TOWTC. that^ll^s?,ot vandoo ; weaken,i»id iiafe'^ d Tli^'n" N 8 ?-^ ? n ^ rdiable Cathartic-one .' j. JJ^e, 11 tp ' L, ' e i r T on, c nfil l>le, perfectly harmless, and neve, f Uns ... to Mu,.mate , the r, Liver and . Bowels to healthy , t action. See What Smith's Liver Tonic has done for Mr. Holmes rioimea, ef OI Kanman JNewnan, Georgia. , , 'n a,n ,"* d ^'ccssantly for three with Sick Headache, l ' 1 *‘i 1 d Bow 1 "j tH-iiuentn,tacks years Torpid Liver ‘ 1 ' ‘* a. n, of the most painful Neuralgia. A few COII1,,l, ' n< -' 1 '' 1 us|I1 f! Suinh s Liver Tome, and feel that 1 am now entirety ■ntiinatei) " M. HOLMES, Newnan, Ga. acquianted with Air. TT Holmes, , and , know the above statement to be * L. ROBINSON, . Extract Mayor of Newnan, tia from Letter of Col. D. A. Tibbs Kingston Gaonra n ’ ■* ’ r , ' t h '.',7 V" 1 1 » ,v, ' s entire satisfaction here. 1 have suffered mon* than . Zif^H iV Ltverand Constipated Bowels, and find {'.*fV L1,,e tl,<ui i anything 1 have used. Please more rvlivf from khit ever send me two dozen bolt It's. \ r »*ry ,u I). A. TIBBS. From Hone i able J. S. Big’by, ex-Member of Gongress from (Georgia. 1 have used Smith’s Liver Tonic in my family with most favorable results. T ,„ r, o UlNnosr—Dear r T , I JOHN S. BIG BY, Newnati, Ga. , ..... Sir: can never find _ words to express mv gratitude to jon * tor the inealenhihl,- b-m-fit 1 have derived fiom the 1 Lc two i stiff, red with Liver use of “Muith's Liver Tonic” years disease in the worst form, and never had any perma ,,J het, until the first oi last November, wln-n 1 jiroeured a Uottleof the Liy- r Tonic-. > cl! 1 . 1 '!' ivM..’*L 1 l V ', aV r f "’’’V f "-oand “"'T toRm.sr a half tlie- lmlttes first d.sv and am Iliad entirely previously well. tried I have not bhysioiaiis and . many other remedies, and all tailed to effect beneficially, several me Lt-apeetfiilJy, E Ej.uoi I’atmax. Miss .bikn I atman ■ my .....a daughter, „ and ... 1 fully „ Lkxinotox, Ua., May 12. 1«8. is concur in tlie above, .. n . „ . , D. W. PATMAN, th,. src-«°u-V>vw ' n r an >' v ' 11 " Mll >y w,sh . furlher iiilorinutiou in regard to v„-hi i-llV ."i r i 1 *•> tbeifollows persons : i ( im-vt' l, u \ virl'WV*, « Atlanta, Ga. Bee. UOSBi Dr. SMI LOVICK I H. Macon, PIEBCE, (ia., Messrs, | in j SMITH Uart.-rsville, Ga., W. 15. BERRY, Pres. 1st Nat- Bank, ’ Newnan ’ Via ° a \y L L GOI bMU, !»’ 1' Sale Comptroller-General of Ga. '’ “ or bv Dli. II S. SMITH. Crawfordville. Ga. ium*H»’7l»-j.y S. M, DeGBAAE Manufacturer and Dialer . in Furnitkire & Ussficrfakin'o- 147, 147Fa, and 149 BUO.VL) STREET, Augusta, - - Greorgia. 1 •5» UNDERTAKING 4 I 1 -IX ALL ITS — ' 3 £: Ilranches. e COFFINS, METALLIC CASES, CASKETS, &c. evT - Day and Night calls at the STORE. Will attend to all the details of FUNEIt A LS—furnishing HEARSES, UARJHAGES Ac. S. M. TMriiAA F. sepl2,’79-b-m 147, 147J^, 149 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. A WOMAN si .SB£. ->« RjWK ~SP9ftsadK £Xxi9fta.st> - -i Who has once used the PEOPLES’ MACHINE will prefer 1t OYER ALL OTHFft v and AGENTS selling it find it just what the j I M)l LL it makes the Shuttle Mdllt. Lock Stich, runs easilv, dues liie widest ranges ,■ ■ Ti m ^ 1 of WORK, an;l winds Bobbins wihou run m ning the works of the MACHINE: Write fi for descriptive Circulars and full particulars* Fliila. Sewnig Machine Co., 1301 & 1303 Buttonwood St., - PHILADELPHIA, PA. *«g — ■ - -j-y CKHEHYOHE - 1 • SAW MILLS & GRIST MILLS, Cane Mills, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws, Shafting Pullevs. Hanger’s Journal Boxes, Mill Gearing, UuJgcons, Turbine Water Wheels. VU Gin '. Ge.ring, (HEAP! Files, Beil’ag Jl DSO.VS aud I'.abYt COYER-NERS, Metal and Brass T.GSTOM;S F tting. CIRC (iltj^ r* f’T > ( ! ek .... Yalv. (j:.:: - 4 'Vhi.-ih-s, at.: Guages, etc„ Iron and Brass Castings, Git Ri.b». ■ ^7 s . Mint MacUaery from. Cfc’ ((E0. K. LOUil.UUI & Vs FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACUINE WitlK' *■ ’ v Near the Wafer T veer. ITO UenH ick treet, AUGUSTA, l lv?* Repairing Promptly ffivne at Low P ices fCi-y