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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1881)
To feel Tilt D(_ IIIQCl clt L V 7 —. 1 FRIDAY, Drr . . , SEPTEMBER --j---- 16,1881. « -^-= -------- : ______ _ . 1,00 AT. U T VTFT il-IJlilWliattr. T TflPVrii' _ -t c=r-rrrrs ga «*: We do not read ammymout emu s ~ turnout M ft tee of mpon>ibi:itp. UvHtrimttwn* mint oe written with * OU ***** ***** *** F'per. We tan not undertake either to preterie or to return cotnfnunuuitioM which V'jkctinetojmHM. rST Th, price -for announcing Condi dole* Namet it cka w for i >v 11.1.1. pi)«r-orm 1.. OFFICE HOCKS. Open at 7.-00 a. m , Close at 6:00 r. m. SUNDAY HOCKS. Open from 7:30 till 8 a. M., and from 1:30 11112 . •• Sure Your Hair ” keep It Beautilul. rue ‘London Iiair Color Kcstor « nio-^t delightful articleever liidroduced to the American people wHab Hebrew! 5 Win^eSt w v free from all impure ingredients that render many atlier articles for thejiair obnoxious.Where baldness or falling of tli« hair exists, or per maturely gray ness,from sicknessor other causes.its use will restore the natural healthy youtlitul color, and cause a from all growth, impurities, cleasing dandruff, the scalp Ac., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, fragrant sable article in every toilet. Ask your druggists for London Hair Color Restorer. Price, 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4 Man. Depot for the United SUte».;ioO North ^ixth St.. Fhiiafl’a. angikyt LOCAL NOTES. —Cotton is vapidly coming in. - Mr. Absalom Rhodes is very ill. -M,, e. e. Kuo,, * t The T , infant , - , child .... of , - Dr. ci- . lucid* 11 • is very Sick. —From last accounts Mr. II ill's cou dition is improving. Adolph . Brandt, of . Augusta, , , was in town last Sunday. —Anotiier fine rain fell here yester day evening. It rained for perhaps 1 ten miuutes minutes verv very hnnl haul. —Tlie weather has commenced to turn cool. And we need it after tlie almost intolerable heat of tlie past few —Rev. Sum Jones preached at the Methodist church hist night. After the sermon a -collection was taken up for charitable purposes. The amount collected was ?2U. A true stregthening tonic is.brown's Iron Bitters. It makes the old fool young. —Joseph 8. Ilarley, of Thomasi ille, an enterprising young man, is here this .week in the interest of several household necessities. He succeeded well. —II. II. Flynt wishes to inform the people that lie lias a full line of cham¬ pagne, imported wines ami brandies lately received which he is selling at living prices. —Thomas E. Watson, Esq,, of Thomson, spent last .Sunday with Mr. Stephens at Liberty Hall. Mr. Wat¬ son is one of tlie most brilliant and successful young lawyers in this sec¬ tion of the state. —Tlie Georgia railroad has as hand¬ some, of accommodating and intelligent corps conductors as any railroad we ever traveled on. All of them are courteous, and it is a pleasure to meet any of them. —Rev. Sam Jones, a great favorite in Crawfordville, and a most eloquent and effective preacher, reached Craw fordville ypsterday. He will assist tlie other divines in conducting the pro¬ tected meeting now being held here. AH who have ever used Brown’s Iron Bitters recommend them to their friends. r, It will be an item of news if we should say that Sang Armor has made no confessions lately. Tins is not as it should be. The people anxiously await another o& Sung's brilliant and romantic stories. —Colonel James I). Waddell is con fined to his tied at Liberty Hall. For some weeks past he has been in worse health than usual, and for the last few days has suffered greatly from acute rheumatism of the spine. We hope soon to chronicle an improvement in his condition. —Tom Aikens,our clever townsman, has recently added a spanking new billiard and pool table to his business, It is being patronized by tiie young ar lists. The table is as handsome and as attractive as any we have ever seen, and billiards will no doubt become a favorite amusement of the young me 1 — and the old, too, for matter of that. Iron, Peruvian bark, and vegetable ton¬ ics make Brown’s Iron Bitters tlie best. — Mrs. Walter H. Godbee an esteem ed and popular lady of Waynesboro, nee Miss Maggie Spaeth, died last Sunday. She »ne was wasa a rlainriiter daughter of or Mr. Mr 1 Ghailes ’harlAa Spaeth, one of the most substantial and respected citizens of Augusta, and before her marriage was well known in the musical circles of that place, where her death is deeply regreted. Ltdia E. Pikkham's Vegetable Coh pockd, the creat medicine for the cure of nil females complaints, is the greatest strengthener of tlie back, stomach, nerves, kidneys, urinary aDd genital organs of man and woman ever know. Send for eir culars to Lydia K. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass —Among the enterprises of Graw fordville there is none of greater bene fit to the community at large than the steam gin and-saw mill of Mr. W. F. Holden. It is quite a laige establish¬ ment and employs a vast number of hands. Thousands of bales of cotton are brought to Crawfordville on ac¬ count of this mill that would otherwise go elsewhere. Ayer’s Ague Cure is a purely vegetable bitter and a powerful tonic, free from quinine or any mineral substance, and al ways cures the severest case-. rejuvenated and Itching PUm—S ymptoms aud Cure XhesTmptonf4rerooi4ture iuhing, ] ike perspi. ration, intense increased bj scratching, night, ai very d.strw-uig. wemattag particularly ' at aWut t< if pin worms the private in j re. iim ; part* souutir. ■ iff >d; if allowed to con- . tinue very .-.-.rious results may f# ,, OWt , 5&s^S£X«ssa»?%«2» “ AH-Hoalij 2 Oii.tiiienI ” is a'pleasant Itch, Blotches, all I’rice Scaly, Crusty, Guta for upouo $1.25 Eruptions by mail SO to ctMits. :i address! boxe* S*nt any on receipt of price in currency or three cent S^aync* postage s“, stamps “» Prenared only "tLi. bv Dr North Sixth Philadelphia, Pa., to wlmra letl-is -beuld lie adtlrt-i-sed. bold by all preiuiunit I irr 5 - £ist>. auglsv l I A Protracted Meeting. ' It lias been some time since such general enthusiasm was manifested in , religions matters as lias been within the past week. Every night and twice daily, the Methodist church this tins nla.ee place has nas lieen ncen crowded ciownen, -.ml ana a ^reat amount of good bus .iten done. ; Men, hitherto impervious to all calls of religioD. have been made to see the errors of their ways. In a great meas ure this manifestation of spirit has *- H ' en due to the able preachers Wo have I liaa among us. I lie sermons they ; have given the people havo l*.en nia* ;_____ specimens of zeal and oratorical power, Religion seems to havo taken 1 Prrn liold . , on om v . % . people. Layuien ,..... talk of it • continually. They are enthused. He uius. tlsat the good uoik wtcel! liar. been done the past week will bear its fruit. Religion most necessa. il v haye a ,‘ l checking influence on everyone. During tlm week uumbeis nave embraced religion, anu Hie good work which the zealous preachers have performed goes on. The services have | been barns, eobdneted \V atkins by and Revs. Thomas. Messra. Seals, Nicarl all the UL that Afflict Mankind i can be prevented anil cured by keeping th'* stomaeh, liver and kidneys in pm feet working order. There is mi ineiiieine known that will pothis as kuiekly ami YiiSfiSSfva >s; St '‘-rtisement. •" * ' _ ' Kiwi Words. Tlie many friends in Atlanta ol Ji bn M. Graham, become Esq., rejoice to hear of that lie lia^ a joint proprietor the Crawford ; yiiie Democbat. Il:s fine experience as newspaper give correspondent promise of and stenograph ic reporter greater useful ” HSS an editor Besides this, he is thoroughly exemplary cultured habits young and gentleman, deserves of most suc cess .—Atlaitti CorretpondtMce of Uhronitle VonttitutioriaL.it. YVlclted for Clergymen.. believe Rev.-, Washington, D. C., writes • “1 it to be all wrong and even wicked for clergi'ini ‘11 or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quaek doc tors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to all, that ell should physicians use and trust in daily', we freely commend it. 1 therefore cheerfully Bitters and heartily they commend have Hop for the good done me and uiy friends, firmly believing they Irave no equal for family use I will net be without them.”—AW) York Jjantint Weekly. Worthy of Imitation. We had sent to our office the other day a six'cimen of Small Boll Prolific cotton taken at random from a field cultivated by Master Tassie Perkins, of this county. Tlie branches of the cotton are about four inches in length and two of them contain thirteen ful¬ ly matured bolls. Tlie cotton is of a superior quality and notwithstanding the disadvantages of the season, on four acres the young man calculates making about two and a half bales. Master Perkins is hut thirteen years old and has cultivated, in addition to this fie‘1 of cotton, corn and other pro dnetr. alone and unaided. lie sets uu example worthy of imitation by older farmers. •«A Bad fold ur Distressing Cough.” bronchial Dry, parched, and asthmatic sore throat, attacks, pneumonia, weakened and debilitated state of the system, all these dangerous Compound symptoms are cured Wild by *‘I)r svrayne’s Syrup of Cher ry. 1 ’ The first dose gives relief, and the worst cough aud son* lungs yield to its heal in S properties. An occasional dose of i P “Swaync'sriils”should ril be takcnjto keep 1 ” h ° wf ' ls T »re excellent fol t torpid . 1 1 liver and bilious . complaints. 1 A Vcw Astronomer. Two astronomical darkies meet. “Cjusar, which am de most useful ob de planters— de sun or de moon ?” Cmsar: “Wall, Gumbo, I ginos up dat ’ntindrnm right off. What sez OH pi Gumbo: “I sez de moon am titled to de first rank : caze why ? yon see do moon shine at night, when darkness am around; and de sunshine in day time, when light am ob no quence.” Triumph for Gumbo, “I Don’t Want A 1’laeter.” Said a sick man to a druggist, “ean’t you give me something lame tocure bark me ?” His symp toms were a and disordered urine and were a sure indication of kidney £!?? ase ’ r, ' e rt " , .«« tst *«'«* hin U « s « Kidney-Wort w and in a short 1 tune it effect e(1 a complete cure. Have you these symptoms'.’ Then 2#t a bottte to-day— to fore you become incurable. It is the cure; safe and sure — KnoxtiUe liejmHican. Dr. E. E. Parsons. This excellent dentist, will l>e in Craw fordvilfe, so ho writes us, on the 19th for one week. Ilis reputation as a fine dental operator is too well known to our citizens to need additional recommendation from us. He will tie fully prepared to attend to any diseases of’tlie mouth, to extract teeth.ani perform all work ts his partle ular lme ' ■— • Preventive of Malarial Disease—(tplniun of Emikext Db. II. It. Walton or Anxapo i,i8, Md. “Coi-DEK’S LlEBIO’S LIQUID EXTRACT of Beef and Toxic Inviookator is a most excellent preparation. It is, jwrtx ceUenee, superior to cod-liver oil or any¬ thing I have ever us# in wasted orim paired ficia! constitutions, preventiveof and extremely bene . as a malarial diseases.” ( Hemember the name, Coldf.n’s —take no other .) Of druggists generally. entirely re lieved Latest From the I’resldent. Advices by telegram indicate that, the President Is rapidly regaining his He a,t t» ,,nd ' he,Jth . , th u ls .i.i» able «... to s u f- **• .._ ’ ceives nourishment regularly. Three ofhw „# »u„ pliysicians have been discnargeo, ! and the indications are that he will be -®- 1 in a few days. — —— The Exposition, We return thanks to l)iroetor-Gen- i en i l' • n f ft * . !<*r. ts ‘ ,f f " mt ■. "V° *• _ n *nd admission to the Exposition. 1 hev aro gotten no in magnificent style and is in St keeping with the reputation ; Mr. Kimball has for doing everything ! lie undertakes in a first-class manner, j A I'raukinrl Iky.) Fbvslciau writes: Some months ago the daughter of one of our l»i*ie*«imymi*ive. prominent citi/.ons was pronounced 11 shw was ywv much r»‘*luccd in liosh, terrible coagii, her life j ! Rra anai!y wasting awav. I recoimmnded ! her Wild to use Cherry/ “Dr.Swayiie's Compound M in pup of whu h m,l* did. a short tiiucsho was free from :tii cou#h and ( other symptom*, and i> now rosy and *»!»«• c V“* !i a '! J *> •* * ****•• V«.»t pomiomU-ul!’ Prepared n’s',;. . 5 mflv‘ bv Dr. swavne ,v . 1 . i ‘ ,:; y..‘,i 'hv 'drug- 1 rule It is strange to ns how some people] w ho near t tic name of “men,” and , v j„, stioulil pi ide Ummseivc.s on iieing ^ 1 a?-v Z ‘ “Khonor, - t tnl shoul oJ tv. io po¬ our Trustfulness and dependence! are f|, e attributes of woman, and 1 w |, eB nmn fails to perform his part as pmlector , he ceases to he. a man and ! ioWt , ra Mmmlt to tlie order of tlie brutes. But more especially is this! true when it is a wife. A husband 8,,otll, ‘ l™''*'Unit a wife is dependent l upon him, to be sacrificed for, and, if need be to suffer for. A wife is man’s help-meet, not his slave. God made These remsrks are I/iduced by an in- 1 cidcnt we snw a few days since 011 a 1 . (jar'was coini*ai at i vely mi^Ou I ping at a certain station, a lady and— j if we may so far do violence to the 1 word-a “man” entered. Tlie male “fellow” walked up the aisle with a Stride hoide,ring somewhat on the raa- 1 jestic, ami with an air closely akin to ! tlie grandeur of a stage hero, took a comfortable seat. lie was a robust, healthy man. The lady followed him. In her right band she carried a heavy valise, on the left ann was a haiiy of five or six months. She took 11 seat in front of the man, placed the valise in tlia aisle, and laid the child on tlie seat ■ beside her. Her face was haggard, and emaciated, but one could see she was an inborn lady. She opened the valise, took from it a pillow, and handed it to tlie man. He accepted it, and cooiy esconoed himself in his seat, and, after turning about several time*, dropped asleep. But Had' oovvj comes the worst of the story. tlm lady a , pillow also, it would have been bad ! enough. Hut she had not. With a j wearied air she laid her head on the valise. Tlie child 1 Wigan to cry. It was finally quieted ; but while the mother was attempting to soothe it, tlie father—for they were unmistaka¬ bly husband and wife—cooiy rose up, and after grunting out “Can’t you quiet the brat?” again fell asleep. Our blnod boiled. Wo would like to have tossed him out of the window, or changed And the seat this into one of red-hot iron. was all. But how such brutes ever manage to live is a mystery to us. Cured of Drinking. “A young friend of ruin# was eared of an insatiable thirst for liquor, which had so prostrated him that he was unsbla to deaiiv business. Ife was entirely cored by the burning use or 1 thirst,took Hop Bittors. It the allayed appetite all that away for liquor, made his nerves and steady, and for he 1ms remained a sutler steady man more than two years, and has no desire to return to bis cups; I know of a number of others that have boon cured of drinking by it,"—From a leading K. It. Official .Chi¬ cago, ill.— Timet. yEsjpsK• l^rJirMERjDtK’ Conht USA: Gj. Sole Prtnirietors aad Mauxlacturta s Under Contract ol the Wtyi o •J I } - 7-r I I# : 11 * W IVIIX I Va ORGAN Organ. sTiri.sc Engraved so. 110 , from Pnri.j 8 of Photograph. poMibU Three Flv# 8*{»of OctAve*. Keeda, Thirteen alopa—*H that can be an* m«». Two Knco bw«-|l* H.ebir ii» Ubed Black W»lntit Cbm, with French Van—rail Panel* All lato tmprrrvemcr.U. In4i» Rubba^Idal foaofi only u» »k# Klnf^ Wngh^Uoxed ahm t M) lba. Shlpj«U w iu <U>« WUl rbla Shipped itrla Of Ovran it ORnnll; Directfor C*Ulorncd at about - *300, $ 98 NaM 1 c«t<U*ien Kl WCEjANo of Ci—. with valdibU Etg»JF£& rr>oahanfcAlIronrovamcnU. El® vaotly 1,000 lb*. finub-d. Sevan TJIRRJt 8THLYLS. Weight trh^j bozed, «ri* and on«-tWrd oetava, full agriff* teal*, wnw oo i taaa, all muod cumctra, Beautiful leg* and lyre, bravy ■*-/ mo tin* and top movldia^ nil r*«n<I the cam, (nek finUhcdawnc M fronl Full Iron frame*, h+a-Fy trztr* bracet, Imprtwd new train, Fr«neh grand aetton, fret 4c*k, carved pedal,aolld rowwnod naoatd •■Fi forta, Wary In which kev fronts, ImproTaraafit capped fcnta—en. Th»U atrmgp'.CwutFlaoA of tbU every that in any way teud> to Ua* por fevtloa btttrument bn® been a A4*i. Wa aeil DIRECT and for CAJbH, toanqiintiy are able to aril thb heaotifnl Pkaoo for Icaa than half w hat it t'fdlsartJy naked lr agmu for an Inferior inctminert. Remember U-.« pfano hna ar»*-o and on® third artnwea and thraa atringa. U on extra larg* #1bn* foar ronnd ronam nnd la a fnll r-iaewnodmiM. Thh ityteedtoaUw Shipped W* Gurmtee this Plano Directfor-$ 286 . to b® *» gor-4 hi wrorj tmprrt *rtd to BSs^tfrrwflaERfss NaUob»; rsfwtothe i irat o» Home VatFiaal Bank mi L-n d»7 M U jor rsipoDaaWMfy. fstmd for 4 at*Iog*M. Ar *dsjlm The Meriden Purchasing Co., i Meriden, Conn* ol languor take a dose of II. M. 1*. Baby Carriages. Til R Headquarters for (lie South, AT WOOD BROS., 87 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. ( A. Send for Cuts ami I’licrs. Call when you visit the Cotton Expositioii. srpl? 1m HHEffi53 T : i-i 1 RirlUT.'tttfM aul EXTERNAL use. tuntr tar e mu moor arm miner PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER 18 A ****** VEGETABLE REMEDY tOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. A Sure and Speedy Cur* for Sore Throat. Coughs, Cold*. Diphtheria, Chill*. Diarrhea, gysenteni, CramM, une'nfceniaily'or Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Cuts, «U pmecu^ftafe’to afford to without. It by oitemallr, druggists and Me, oertAln to and afford il.oo relleL bottle, No runUr to Bold ail at so*, a PEKRY DA Via 4k SON, Proprietors, Prorldewoe, R. L. ' I j IRON k \ r hi A P'V ft T. am h BROWS IRON BITTORS am * certain core fbr all iUmmm leqalAng a complete tonic ( enpe oially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter¬ mittent Fevers, Want of Ajrpctlto, hone of Strength, Lack of Knergy, •to. Enriches the blood, strength¬ ens the muscles, and gtres new Bib to the nerves. Acts like a charm 'on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tasting the food. Retching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by oil Drug¬ gists at $1.00 a bott le. BROWf CHEMICAL CO. Baltimore, Md. Ren that *11 Iron Hitler* nrn made br Burma Chsmicai, Co. aud lie vo crossed red lines and trade mark on vniffar. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Printing. We take pleas¬ ure in announcing tliat jl A wc arc pre pared to do all kinds of Printing i • m -w a 111 Ult/ m and at the lowest rates. i fl. 8. Smith. THE BEST OF ALL. LINIMENTS fOB MAH AND BEAST. 1 FW nor* than * third of a eentarr the If riles* Nfnitfitif lalnlmetiC htfilMeo known to mtlliona all over tbo world at the only aafe reliance for the relief of accident* and pain. It la a motllclni* above price ana pnilse—the best of II* hind. For every form of external pain the MEXICAN Mustang It Liniment 1* without nn equal. penetrate* fleeb and muecla to the verjr hone—making tbo contlnn anco of )>nin ami inflnmmation Impo* •Ible. lie elToeta upon Human flesh and the Unite ( reation are eunaUy wonder¬ ful. Tlie Mexican MUSTAN6 Liniment is nwnlwl I'y eomoho<1y in every house. Every day brlngM news f>f the«c<<>i,v of ait nufti) Muld or l»«an< sulxtiKMt, of lhemuatic. murtyrt re i»U>ieil, or ft vnliiiililo ht*r»* *or ox an veil by the lieuling power of thi-n LINIMENT which speoilily curat tuch aiimenta of the lit’MAN F'l K 8 !i ns Hhiumntiom, Nw«lllnRi, Stiff Juluts, t ontruot* «l lUiiadciit II urui nmt NrixltlM, tots, llrufses a ud hpratni, PohonoiiM lUtes and .^Cf it if** ^titnicNfl, WnfiicRi, Old Sor*> a, ITecrs, t roitbltb*. t htltilalna. Horo Nipplfii, t'nliFd Rnuiit, ami Imlacit «very form of external «IU vnae. It heals without acars. For th« iieutk 1 urxtiON it cures l'oiiiid«r Nprntai, Swlimy, Ntilf Joints, t Ilariieai Stores, Hoot Ills* eases, Foot Itot, bierevr Worm, Scab, Hollow llorn, Ncratelies, Whul* Old Knlli. Npitvlu, Thrnslt, llivtghonc, Norei, Poll Evil, Film upon the (iiulit and every other allmeut to which the oecufiant* of Che Mtahle and Stock Vunl ure liutils. The Meikum .tluatHiig Lluiuient tilwuys d His, cures poaltiv«Jy, ami novor UisappoiaU; an THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB KAN OB BIAS?. 1 G. He U. Numerous Testimonials mid Iairge Sales prove that prices of l’ian os ami Drgitns, for siime make and style, are from -Jil to JO per cent, less at “The Music House of tlie South” than elsewhere. 6. O. ROBINHON A CO. L. P. Q. S. Large Cash Coni rncts with the W-st mannbmturer* and Largo Sales at “Tb Music House of the South,” enable (J <>. ROBLVMON A CO., t'lsell Kupeiio I’iuuos and Organs at less price than i paid by small dealers. irukM t 89 a T. M. H. 0. T. 8. G. (). ROBINSON A CO.scll in T#x as. Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and in every South¬ ern State north of Georgia. Augusta can House justly claim to have “The Music of tlie South. 1 ' E. I. O. M. i r. Haydoek s NEW Hi © adaoli© jSlixtx} LI VEIL l’ILL (8UOAR-OOATHD.) One Pill Isa Dose.* One PHI Iso l>OM). One,Pill In • Hue, These Pills are an almolutc cure for nil Bilious ami Malarial affections.— They grapplv with disease at its foun¬ tain head, and root it out of the pa¬ tient’s system at once. They fortify the body against Disease in all form* of sud¬ den attacks and epidemics, and enahls ail to brave tlie Miasmatic danger of swamps and forests. One vial of DH, HAYDOOK’S NEW LIVER FILLS relieves tlie entire system of pains and aclu s,enlivens the spirits aud sends new blood BODNIMNU TH HOUCK THR VKIM. Gall for this inestimahl* medicine at your nearest druggist, and lake 110 oth er. Dr. Haydock’N Now Liver Pills. Twenty to thirty per cent, saved in purchasing Musical Superior Pianos and Organs, Books Instruments,Sheet Music,Mus¬ ic imd liest Italian (Strings, at “Tlie Music House of the (South.” Timing ami i^epairlug ized % U. II. TAYLOR, tbo only author¬ Tuner of the Music House of the (South, Augusta, Ga. G. O. ROBINSON A OO. Oct.27,HO.j-y. IlissoJiitiou. TIIE firm of Jordan and Stephens, doing business :tt Moore’s Mill, Talia¬ ferro county,is hereby dissolved by mu¬ tual consent. The business will he,re after tie conducted by IF. T Stephens. Parties interested will take due notice hereof. JULIUS 0. JORDAN, IBM. T. hTKl’llKNS. Aug. lftt.h, 1881. Mercer University, Macon. 0 a. Th« Pull Turin of this oln and welt known Institution will open <>* tiie last Wednesday In September (2nth..j prepared next, A Hnb-KrpRlunan class, to be by the Faculty for the Freshman class, and consisting of youths not under 11 years of age will be formed. The, Law (jehool, at the bead of which is the Attorney General of the State, offers peculiar advantages to students of law, For catalogues and other information address JNO. J. BltANTLY, Sec. Facluty For nil limeiiMw of the Kidneys, Re¬ of Urine, Dr. Hxydock’s New Liver Bills are a perfect cure. One Bill will satisfy the most skeptical. For Female Diseases, Nervous Pros¬ tration, Weakness, General Lassitude, Want of Appetite, and Siek Headache, Dr. lfaydock's New Liver Bills will I jo found an effectual remedy. They are Universal in their effects, and a cure cun almost always be guar¬ anteed. Kne.h vial contains twenty Bills. One Pill is a dose. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. For Male bv all lirugglHt#. CdUTION.—None are so genuine unless the signature of ALI.iiN fl AV DOCK snrrotiuds each yial of Bills,— Krcru l‘ill it Sugnr-(Joatr<l„ If your druggist does not keep them', we will mail them free to any address on re¬ ceipt of *A r > cents. Five vials for ol. 00 . BUY ATONCK. DO NOT DELAY. SO Haydcck Platt Street, L New Co., Vork. April 8, ’81. j-y. Floreston \ Coloene £ r&c.j AllTarm«r» who «r« tired f Mothrrj:, by pntmm work worry, Men,. and all who fare out or miser i^jwd, able with Kidney I tyspepAia, Uecr Rheumatism, Omplaints, Neural-; ► fHeinvfgrated pi i, f n or you can, and rttrrd iPARKER'S GINGER TONIC: ,Ginger 1 oriic tltc greatest Wood Fertiliser and the? Best Uealth A Strength Bentorer yoa Caa Csa, .and far superior to t flitter* and other Tonics, as k; boiMS up (he syst< cm, but nerer intoxicates. 50 CL, land $i Mte*. Ill scox tk Co., Chemists, N. V. 1 aiiJLIt <S Finely PerLuM*. BAUAMSS &l>cciul Notice. Having disiKised of tlm Thk Demo¬ crat to Messrs. Young A Go., they are authorized to collect and receipt for all subscriptions ami advertise mentis due to Tiie Democrat. , M. Z. ANDREWS.