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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1882)
CRAWFORD E DEKOCiMl. t r ■ J3y Edward Young & Go. ! HOME 3 CD ■ -- WHAT is BEINd 00X13 IX AN’i) ARotJXO * CRAWFORD VI JULIA --- SQUIBS CAUGHT OX THE FEY BY DEM- j OCKAT reporters. news of the COUNTY CONDENSED. i _ PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE ! * ; high Saturday Tribe wind . was very evemng. —Chas. E. Smith, of Washington, . s&r-^“ liw - Candidates have commenced the pro cess of button-holing the intelligent voter. _If you buy your ammuifltion from Reid & Reid there is no danger of hang i«g fire. —Hon. Thomas K. Watson, of Thom son, was in attendance at the court this week. ; Prospects for a good cotttod crop are natteung. — 1 F ov ''f, er and water-proof caps at Reid « lteid s. —We are happy to state that Mrs. Marshall Andrews, who lias been so long ill, is recovering, —Mr. James Downing, Jr., of Nor wood, was fn Crowfordville, a few days jast week visiting relatives. —The halcyon days, when the melo- j dious voice of the drummer will be heard, will soon be upon us. — TFhen puhe drugs are dekired you I should call on Reid & Reid. -. tr , 6 q S wn'Iff as^xtra. , arid" chromos are thro ~Reid & Reid have just received a lot of fine cigars. Smokers who like good tobacco wopld do well to patron ize - -Mr. Willie Hamraack ,, has returned t , home from an extended visit to North Carolina and Atlanta. We were pleas ■ed to see him back. —Reid & Reid have a lot of fresh turnip sedd. Now is tlm time to plant, s and ttmt-keriMiv r.o bhjter seed can be obtained than Midi Kepv.iy tlie urn above auo>o firm mu. —Most of the farmers have pu Ld their fodder, and aft Unit we have, talk ed to are more tliitii pleased” with the prospect orosneet of oca a good goqu cotton cocioi. crop. cr p. t —The Key West,” • Mnreiva, ^ and ^ “Flirt” have a delicious odor. No iietter live cents cigars can he round in town, lteid & Reid lia-.e them. — IB tits Moore, Lint L*wis and flenrge Overton, all from R tytown and ttlmt’oti, besieged G'raw&irdviile Mimiay. Cume again, Ikivb, giait to see you. —The qoat terly meeting of the Metli* odist ciiorch -jvf-r' beijuii Friday night Ynrlio and eontinurd .Sunday. elder, Mr. rough, ti e presiniug conduct, d the meeting. — Mr. Caspar Myers spedt somy days in AugustiV littit week purchasing new goods. TllK, PKMOUTIAT next week; will show the people bargains to | lie had Our from enterprising Mr. Myers. druggists, Ren & j : Reid, keep l>Hce m everything. f hey keen on band no old stock of medicines. I , All they have is fresh and pure. They have received a tot of new drugs. . —A dance was given last night a t! Sharon. A number of young gentle- ! meu from Crawfordville went down, They report a splendid time, but Shu run never does anything half way. —Mr. Frank Myers, the son of Ur. Joe Myers, of Augusta, is in town, it ' visited has been Grawfordville,bnt sometime since Ills Mr. old friends Myers | j weve more than delighted to sef luni. j —IVe liave missed the genial face of j Walter Mershon at this sitting of the j Se adioiSment ind our wish is re-ile rated by a number we could mention. . The Crawfordville Academy un J der the supervision of Professor C. T. i Boggs opened last Monday with 40 scholars. lA-ofessor Boggs Is one the successml teachers in middle Geor gi a . | —Georgia contains 321,338 voters, : native and foreign born, white and colored, while NewYork contains 536,- 587 voters of foreign birth. Altogether New York has nearly as many males of T Ring age as eorgia las peop e. ’ —Bill Moore, of Raytown dropped into wiawfordville Sunday. Mr. Moore is one of the cleverest young men of that section, is handsome and a gr .at f!d£^and l ientkmen f °tw ! Jadtes , and gentlemen, too, ror for matter maue °^—Tlie superior court assembled last E. Monday morning, his honor. Judge H Bottle presiding. But little bnsi r'tt-nsisrrtss awasas.S ,1 suits have been tried. '^-S nS 0, iance, but a fly on a man’s nose when _Edward Keating is out as a candi date for sheriff. Mr. Keating is a tleman who is in every way calculated to fill the position. He has many friends and we hope he will be elected. e«ttfcircuinference -Ephriam Peek blou f' lt . to .^ and eleven inches long containing eleven hundred grains. F it was S. raised oil Dr Rhode’s place near «... to advertisement of W. Si. Mercier, to be found in another column. Mr. Mercier is well-known in Taliaferro county and the patron^e of our people, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1832. he is sitting for a photograph lends a pleasant expression to bis features, and is indisputably a, blessing. *. —ftiss ‘Mamie Bailie, the daughter of Mr. James tt. Bailie, of Augusta, (the staunch friend of The Democrt, ^ ^ t^efomUv’'of "mT Rubei Rh2E£ 0rawfol ' d vi 1 le. Miss Ba.lie is one of the most attractive and talented young ladies of Augusta, and has many admirers in this section. It is our wish that her stay will be more than pleas ant. _The following are the visiting nwm bers of the bar in attendance at the Sn pe hiir&s ,. ior court: II ,T.Lewis, of Greenes gan.of IFarron county ; Seaborn Reese, and Geo. F. Pierce, of Sparta ; TV. 0. .Mitchell, of Union Point; J. T. Olive and1 Samuel Lumpkin, of John V. Reid, of Atlanta ; and J. li. (billey, J n°. A. Stephens, M. P. ltesse, of v\ ashington. —The Savannah News pays the toi lowing handsome compliment to our x^lleut s..c cessor to his former private secretary Ml . yimrles K. Maddox, John M. Gra ham, Esq., who succeeds him is only a well-trained young lawyer aufl expert stenographer, but a cultured and popular gentleman in every sense, and will prove a valuable assistance to the senator in his large correspondence. And extensive business transaction. Mr. Graham is one of Geor gias most projp’.sing young men and has a future betme hirti. • —Kutnor informs ns that a nuuihei of heart brnkefi young- Cravviordvilie tr^iitkinen Jutve fuinioii u club to pre* > >x'is said that rf toll-gato is to be built at jliioclf j .a crossing and every tune tiiey c-umo up ten dollars Moll will, lie extracted from them, W-n, t ust thtl. this will not he put into eveCutibn. 1 lie ylaasaflt saves of the iower county Craw-'*) lio^s ,! we are alwavs gla.l to roe, and fonlvilleyoung ladies should not be de- ■ med the luxuty, besides this, )t.*is j something tiiat cuts but a ways, bha- ■ ion might enact the same laws and • then wmtt would* Crawfoidviite Iwys : v> i * —------— —- rpniJ lll'J WIJ1J H iitu .<2 D UixN A] \[ G3 kj 1 u. ~ ■ vews I’KOM IsVfMV WtrKBB IN roxiiFKSKU E()«M CUIYKS, casualties ANT) OTHER mat teus—not es ok -KIIOHT L0N« rii (! - lAlV.bU'.'KiAi —There is'a man in Koine who bus not Combed his luiir in over live months, and lie is not bald either. —A darkey in Athens lias started a canine hotel, and boards the'dogs of the Young sportsmen of the town at (be ra.e of #5 per mouth, ami is making money by (l i s enterprise. —A named was shot , .... witn negro .uassey 1111,1 dangerously wounded by anoH'W negro nauierl Moore in Augusta ,,n Tuesday,- tlie ball taking efiect.and lodging in the stomach. The shooting was reported as accidental, but the sbootist lias been lodged in jail. —An Iowa book canvasser, who did not deiivtr Ids goods, found himself at one eu (i 0 f a fgpp and four-ahlc bodied citizens at j. 1]( , They mercifully spared Ids llfe> however, wliich shows how patient' mauWt id can be under great provocation. _ Kausfts expects a crop of aau.000,000 bushels of ^dian earn. Of oats she will 2.,ooo.oao bushels, Indian urea being sure to be much aheak of oat meal, hut then rar more corn was planted than was sown of oats . -The wearing of jewelry is going out of fashion in England. It is becoming vul gar to be seen with a display of jewels, un. less it bu on great occasions, Bare arms and throats are the rule in good society, the wearing of bangles, bracelets, chains, | etc J buiag ^ )eft to the common Yesterday people. C()iu )0S , a white man reported to tire police tiiat he had just come u* the river, and had seen the dead body of a man about one mile 1)elow BulI creek . Be Said tlm Gil was so 0 g e , is j Vt , t na t he could not,go near it, and was unable to distinguish itsc.olo, . (for,. J)(T llroriks wa;s notj #,. d , b ut he had but little confidence in the statement. No one seems to have any idea ot who- body it can be, as no one has been drowned near '"T- - , ■, i so much deeper for fear of striking l« W a ......... ...... Monroe **««, “» proceedings of a prohibition convention m that county. The people seem to be in earne st^in this matter. They ask merely w Jiaye tJje privilege of voting on the s g on „Mr W E Mrmford, a, representative of the order of A. O. U. W-, paid over to the legal representatives oi the lute J U Kails and II G Bean, former citizens o Forsyth, 82,000 each. cwsr. fc explaining r.,K, to his commg h 0me wet and ’ mother that he fallen into the creek, she . id hemlK , lt to have stayed 1 h<;art —Mrs. Mary ^ndrews, a la old, was lost in the wood',in \ ty, a short time ago, and was i n she had been out eight da % Gambia Clarion: Mr. J i ]10rts that there has been no fueir'l tio!1 Bis UK ^ year^stmelbb^ -Mi. James loibe.it, a • yonnf — man,committed suicide nearA Jr = the Western and Atlantic vat 'bh»ness of health and depend OtrUis form # support the ealise (id¬ wife was _sylnania Telephone of&orn : We -S|jS$jre ive( j anear from avhij® the of pCD-ivis bf this'olaee ■ irht Th length, and It las certainly line the i fin i .9 apt. k, fro graJUB. is we have ever seen. —Mr. Robert McClelland, double-barrelled of JLl connty> emptied a ,‘.u- -■*’ ^ ^ hig sjstel , hl . law . MrS| Susan Cielland, and then blew his own bratus ,ut on j as t Xuesdry. Some fain.ly trottbb- j| ;ne ause -Rcidsvi.le Balkan Enterprise: Jim Gri^ld was taken to last Tlmsday Aid lodged in jail to await trial for the miMjei At yoml(r Harvard- It seems tfot Jfflteps In tUe 0Be that fired S e fatal shot. Tlmfe ft, L 0 le Ul0l - comity that kno«A *• 1 MmU . ,, , ani ’, ' A perfect f de. r — « lo > « (l was ,1. always .wlpE a row with somebody., Wo think ., thW-fs career is about eiWod, as the prooi ngi St him in the case which he nowstands ed, is so plain that lie will certainly hStj& A Denial From Gen. Toombs.** General Toombs gives L, the Co M tution.Un emphatic denial, undojt#* ' own signature, -of tiie interview irig Evening Herakl which represents asop . 11 los i ng M r. Stoplrens for the * - ernorsmp. . tie TI says . 3 “Tliere is one truth m that article, : is th a h- tTha^fconro.-sation'm JIr j I« !!ow ui, , ml the williams, Saturday morning of tire KveuHig, refen-M ra on cottf to. *«• tortured As to anything into interview that passed it that is wh$| an 1^1 untru e. As to any remark as to Mr. pluais’s dotage or anything against utteji Jiff character, i nave never a word. As to the expression of tte opinion tiiat (ieueral Grntreli. wouhLbeav t1dti| j lwit HO t ..vidvu<«-of any such nml made no such remark. 1 ehmieutsi dirt say there were very lonnid.ibln .o ( t oppesitiun, inctudiug Jt« v (HK» m-gToes the support of the, government pa n,lia $r gtetoU and that if a man held tiros- elements tariff, lion now aiut'F'nlo^piSpl^S stn-iWlA tf i vot.i ‘'rostrav ballot for Aiex.inder II. Steyheiik.” A Change oi Mind. [Detroit Free Press.] •‘There m a certain man in this town whom 1>n , j to Hok untll ), e won t be six months after, and 1 want tu . , knosv wlmt , - ^ it will cost me . So said a man who entered a Griswold s tre, e t law office yesterday,and it was plain t0 he seen that, iris kander was way up. ‘*L*jt’s see l ”'mused the lawyer. ‘Til da f ( , n ,i you for -1?10. If you lick him in a first dagg manner your line will lw about $25. Tliere will lie a few dollars costs, say enough ^ to make the whole tiling foot up ^ 0 _ think I can safely premise tiiat it WO n’t cost you over tiiat.” “forty-dotiars I Fdrty-doiiars forlick in g ftm?n! Why, 1 can’t go that.” „ We || pu p nose, then. The Jast case i had of that sort the fine was only su That will reduce the gross sum to ^ .q want to tear him all to pieces, but 1 cau > t afford to pay like that for the fun j Iow rauc h would it cost me to spit on him ?” hut “Well, that’s an insult, you know, the fine might not be over $10. 1 guess $25 would see you through.” crush that “Lands! how I do want to man ! Suppose * 20 **“ Ul “ VbI1 ’ K bou t COve "' “^*^1 i , Xtt , A** “Ob, yes, I think 515 would CQver.^mt.’ „ WeJJ nhmt jt r , n A , „. - ^ m „ t0 (;a ,l him a liar or else tell ev^yl.oily js no or else ilim ...... .: w f L1 1 „! Hounding I 11 see you W'ain ’' My f( is s.-,,” observed the lawyer. .. W ’„ a , ip,-/” ^ Sared uSi at him for half a m nute. ami [ down w a “Y ’ ” and geest fool m I);-i -. oit! Thank heaven that >“ «. *»« —....... - Aumorizetl Collector. Mr Joe p_ i> alT acott is authorizes ^ ug to receiV e arnctonls lue The Democrat. Those who are indebted r nay pay Mr. Darracott in grain or produce, butter or eggs. We i trust arrearages will be shortly be m ide j good. <thkaxrica] |7as*u CIRCUS LIFE ’ sthe na(fte o{ a nevv baok ju4t issue 1 hv that enterprising firm of the SUM BUB SSSattK sssfsgK’ssssatsrK W.ttE mvg tenes of the “Profession,’ and will i,e doubly welcomed by those who r.cver visit such places, but whose curiosity has often OBBc%r. CURRENT COMMENT AS PLUCKED PROM OUR STATE EXCHANGES. | views OF THE KNIGHTS of THE sheat.s on various subjects of INTEREST TO, THE PEOPLE—FOT.I TICS, sociKtv NEWS ANO FIRST CUASSIIUMOH .nnniUKD TOGETHER. -— NEWS FOB THE EIGHTH. [Atlanta Herald.] It is considered certain that Judge Tiviggs will be an independent candidate for congress in the Eighth district, in the event Reese is nominated. . KICK DAllKEV'S. [Courier-Journsl.] There are some comfortably off colored men at Washington. Worm ley is worth $100,000; Bruce, #75,000, and Bred. Douglass, Si JO, 009. It is safe to say that these negroes did not put any money in the Freedmen's Bank. SMACKS OF STRENGTH. [The Boomoftmg.] The Efh'ma Abbott kiss may yet claim old the precedence for depth, but tile Bernhardt kiss lias never been beaten for Tte Ims^^pla^er has had°the“Koi*t ‘ fill ing started in a is bark teeth agaju and aguin by the reverberation. * j STICK TO A BARGAIN. r Albany who.committed X\ws.] ourselves Let.those of us to the last State Uunvention before it was held, by urging tlm mimes of favorite can didates for nomination by t latCouvention, do aur duly as men in tiiu present cam « l'“l».» «n»l»»>i “* « »■' or.i si hatisfaction. [Atlicns C'lii’onicle.] Should Gen. L. J. GAjtrpli sjieak lose, ariviseiily, ftre Bn bennitoiial election—wc should liis tie lose the election—lie can console disappointed heait with the cheerio, •reflection that lie was endorsed by three Independents, the Republi¬ cans, and the Liberals. What a comfort¬ ing and refreshing thought it will be ! thundehKEKBEXI. rc.,von„nh [Saiatnuli Nbws N<-\>.-I 1 There will appear at Mavanocook* Maine, tfe 30f.!i instant. ex-Secretary Btaim;, lla[e and .Miller. Rlflfcen.Ditiirley Uepre-eiitHtiv' and i D. Rpbinson, (.aniinlsMonei ex-Governot- t.omun-, a half down shmqau-s ^^; oi lesser \ f and titirty |t „ J, i......it are w erteri to enthuro Tt >• ........ f.. vrtgr _ . It is related of an ingiiWf-'SPNIp iim-sebftf’tf pas' th-ifwhile riding on watering places lveenG hotel n’t one of the. )v, a young lady in one of tins windows, carted out, “Do yon want some candy held 7 ’ : “Tes.” “‘Well iiolil j-o'.u- li.it.” fii“ out t\ut liaf, tlni candy was thrown aim | was opened, and tin- candy was tlmnvu j squarely into it. Ah-o-.uit luunes. CAMPAIGN FIGURES. I ! [Athens Burner.] i From the best information that , we enn , gather from the comities in wilt this be dtslric'■ f o!. | the vote for congressman os j '"For Speer— Ulark!-, 4»o -loo—total, ; Habersliam, L-oo J0U; I 1 Dawson, ion; Morgan, 500 ■ Jackson, 25(); bumpkin, 2(W; Mam i„„ : I tin Audi t tiiat .Speer’s hold bioke.ii, in the and few coup- j ties he yet lias can he vve can « STK*. T; , lie least, but if they lire we will lie haimy i to make tlie correction. Our mfonnation is based upon the best autlicrity. W„ fed nota sbadow of doubt imf tiiat democracy | will sweep the field. OUR SENATOR. Meeting m GrawlorUvUlc— .Nomination <ri Mr wr. "t, m. Morgan, ^ of the County ot Warren. The convention met in tlm corn’ , , ( q-awfordville on tiie 2hU) of ' , . A,1 ” . USl ‘ - ' * >-i*" 11 11)011(111 f .. Biooke, J . 1 ’ W ’ of “J ,, Taitafei T™’ ot W arreii. W. II. ro, was eh-cUd chairman and W. O. Mitchell, of Greene, secretary. The chair ordered the roll of counties to he called. ..n ,-o„i,I ies the following ......... "■ .. .... ^ Jo)jn A . Gl jflin ; m O. Mitchell. Taliaferro- W. II. Brooke, Jim. I - Wright, N. J. Jones, J- W. Asbury. Warren_Dr ' ' W li, Pilcher, M. R Thompson, . C. ... »v Rason, ,. J. , Hall. John . i U-iLtle F. M. Harrison, Walter Scott, W. W. Swam, Lewis t • Jones, I. u v L. ^ O’Brien. Ry Uie secretary lit iltfid, That the county of Greene be and is hereby entitled to four votes . • convention, and the remain' (T.,u r ........ ««»-■«rr^TS* be entitled to two votes euc . By the secretary— n<s>m 1, That tins convention by ratify and endorse tlie i>. at pr I by th* 1 tt. ive : j cnnsn which assembled in Atlanta on the 10th pt'July. limixed, - That we heartily endorse the mnxHUation of thri distingi islied patriot. Hon. Alexander 11. Stephens for Gem’nw, and the nomination of the state house otimers, hereby pledg j tl g said nominees our full, fue and lleavty II -'m, guJ>povt> amended the above Weaver* rpsol|ltions J,y tilling the name lion. Thomas Hardeman, Jr., for Cougress maimt-Large, the amendment waste cefitcdpand the resolutions were adopt ed. follow¬ J. W. Asbury presented the ing resolution — liesoked , That the convention adopt tiie majority rule.' tSairi resolution was pass'd, *Th« chnu whited that novnimt tions were in order for Senator. W. 11. Pilcher nominated Gol. A. S. Morgan, of Warren. No other inline being before the convention, J. IV. Asbury moved that Go). AMorgan be nominated by acclamaliSb, wliere- 1111011 Uo1 * nomimited us a candidate toi t ie o 1 Senate. jjy He fol mot foil of t I.c score! in y, i lowing gentlemen was appointed by the chair to notify Col. Morgan of the noui Nation, and req.mst ids aeeeptance of Mm siime : W. O. Mitchell. ML JV. Moore, W. M. iVouver, J, A. GrUVm W, II. Pilcher, De. M. It. Hull, J. T. II right, J. • Asbury. .. \V. M. Weaver moved that Ibesft proceedings in; i>ublis)iL*il in tbeGiiAW i.’onnvlLI.H DlCltbCHAT, Gl'i'dieslioro u™» *--»i y iggi “ iia ,h " Km mStAK V II. Cilita,, the eouveiition adjourned. \V. 11, BrOOI'K, Gnainnaii, Secretary; w. (). Mitcw.f,' Me. Slopttoi.rt itilu ...g'c-m. [Special C»rre*p<nifLiuc«of. The UouMnfm-t. [ OiiAWKouov-Bill August-- I have just court', from a . short visit ,to Liberty Rub- I found Ml’. Stephens v^’j bu#y diet ttUug ltd tore to Ids sett retnry. Hu is looking rdtniirkabiy well, henltli Udiii , for and aays li» i* in i-etter years. ' W iriin I w.ui at tlm ball I di .■oelcd tin- fiitentiou ofwfr. .‘-Rephens to - ,i [bu tollowing pitritp.niplt that Jpp< •*• * ‘ i i.’ vt .,» j i,*r Ile'ft'ild of yesierd.iv : ! A .p ttt .y l( ,<-rh-up'i on «n rule r ! ) night.' ’A no-, iron, un.st and Mm f,n«RW ; -L ,aD nient* Ml anthoriTy ,|, 0 ,. c , W!ts = Hr tlm vvoihl, but tile If j,- l^moiyif I Inymdter. 'The 1 used by the _ il^rAiO ^xpro^lons ««.; .unimi..i ... «>. «,■,*.■»» „ ( , Ver used i»y him save ID COlldelJina-i denunciation. Kvrvy intelli- j gent person who is at a)J fnn.iibur with ! tlm ■ qnpstion of knnw-JioUiiugi.m- , Mr. Stephens ‘ Knows knows full i well that op- | poseil it bitterly ; ha opimped it uion . t |iegl-ounil of being-in o)iposiUon in a n-publnrui form ot giivcrnnu iit. I c»nnpt understand myself, why the op Mr. Stephens should n-smt to 8UC h underhanded means to defeat . ’ W*- They must, indeed.lie hard push e( p ]t is Mr. tStepln-n’s idTSCnt mten- j .. ssi,» t j Btt v© J for Atlanta about the ,»« j,, , )e detained lore Heveral days m ranging hw private , busin . ss mutters - nt LEGAL NOTICES. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE .TO SELL LAND. OBOilGIA—T amakeuuo < or' tv. rvOUH weeks nftvr dat" sipirtksi'imi wit! I 1 be marie said to comity the Honorable for h".iv»* Court to s'U “I '>*■ Oid'nmry of Die purl ion of the real estate, Vielonghiii to estate of Abrolmu Kliodes, inte of county, deceased. Dus iVugu-t -. Hb l-*-.- William C. Uhoihis, Adminisualor. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND. (JBOKGI A-Taliavkhro Cotstv -«ioi;k weeks after oaie apyln-ntmi u,i J '* io's'-'ii 'the re;d i'ca’m V,;‘ longing > - ‘--late of May,,mb < Handle, lab- of said roundly ib-eea-d. i .......... ....... APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND. (jeoiUUA TAT.r.u-’i:nno Cm vtv. |V0UR 1 ( we».-l:- afterdate apidicaffi Court, h wL’I be nmd«- to the Hi>noruh:<- oi urdimuv of raid county, for leave to sell ^j [( , r ,. i ,|' ( ,>tate luilongiog to tbe estate Mrs. Eli/ - »b Kendrick, lai- of l county, > ><**!. July 2Htli, !‘»8’2. JOHN I’ AIOORE, Adm’r. APPLIGATTON FOB PEKMAVE/.T LETTERS O-F A DMlNiSTit ATION. G EOIv 11A—T a r.r a .*; n no (’oi v. I ■^vritEKEAS, JOHN !‘ (>{ !t ( ! >v T iU concerned, u» -how csium*. ll any tiicy on or by why the first Motnlay sbouUl in next, saul letters not uc u ed. Given under my hand am signature, t Aiuziut 2nd 18^2 Charix* vr.t.LY, <) Tol. 6 - -No*, SO i % PLAIN TRUTHS* The Hood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible, if disease has entered the systenj the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. , These simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its , natural all the ,condit|on Iron 'preparations ; and also hitherto that made blacken the teeth, cause head . ache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown’s I ron Bitters will ther, oughly and quickly assimilate with the Mood, purifying and strengthen¬ ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head¬ ache or constipation, and is posh lively ttJt injurious. Saved Ids Child. 17 N. Eutnw St.', ftnicimore, Md. * Feb. is, 1880. tion Cents:—U of Upon fricml tlvo I tried Yftcommenda- Brown's ;i Ikon IlrrTKRS as a tonic and re¬ storative thoroughly for nty daughter, convinced whom I was war* Having wasting away wiiK dauglitcr* Consumption. th© lost tbfee by terrible disease, under the care o( eminent ltbysiciaus, I wna loth to believfe (flat anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, to> my great surprise, before my daugh¬ ter had taken onehotdtof Brown's Iron Ih r i RUs, uuite she began to mend and now is restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to, show sigu* Of Coi>s(Jii»ptiot}, and he when quickly the physician nUid “Tonics was consulted were re n\prcd;” anil when Informed that the elder sister was taking ihtoww's Ikon Hittrhb', resMlmdcd "that is a good tonic, take ft." AnyKAW ritKLPS, . _ • f Brown’s I roS. I Jit tors effectual¬ ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such Wasting Complaint^, diseases us Con¬ sumption, Kitbiey etc. 4 . COl ntiTTnut^l/Clur I UN IS KlNulf 1 hot op« nf PflTTHN lysoiNE « I ra»l!Sl! IMH Z m H aa«Kt«W || 1 Ir| i j~ j W FOB HAH AND BEAST. For more than a third of a century huaboen tli« Mexican IHuUang Liniment known to wdlMons nil over tlm world a* tlm only Bare rojlanco for tlie rolief of accidents and pain. It is a modtdno above price and prai*o~the lint or lt» bind. For every fot-m Of external pain tlm MEXICAN tfnatung Liniment is without nn equal. It. peiieti'Mc* fl(.«)i and mui<» to the very bone—making the continu¬ ance of pain and Inflammation tnqio* glblc. Its effects upon Human Flesh amt Urn Brute Creation arc equally wonder¬ ful. Tho Mcxleun MUSTANG Liniment is needed l>y brtngs somebody irv every lionso. Every day news of tlie XReny of nil awful scartl or Imm subdued, of rlieumatlo martyrs re stored, or a valnalile horse or ex saved by the healing power of this LINIMENT which speedily cores such ailments of the HUMAN FLESH as ItlLeuniatf.ni, Contracted Bevellings, Muscles, Jlnrus Stiff Joints, lirul.ee nnd and Wealds, Cuts, Bites and Sprains, Poinomous Old Ntincrs, Stiffness, Frostbites,Chilblnins, Lameness, Sores, Ulcers, Coked Breast, and ttore Indeed tVJppies. form of exlernal dis¬ every wllhont ease. It heals scars, ror the Bbutb lrkaTion it cures Wpralns, Ssvinuy. (stiff Joints, Founder, Harness Mores, Hoot Dis¬ eases, Foot Mot, Merer Worm, Hcnto, liollow Horn, Scratches, VVind cralls, Spavin. Thrrih, Film Bllitbom, bid Mores, I'oli Lvli, other ail\^aut »ws tlie Wight and every to which tho oeeupanLs of ill® Stable and Wfbck Yard are liahie. Tho Mexican Mu.diig LluinientB always cures positively, nml never dlsappoiats;■ and it is, THE FEST 07 AiL UHIMENTSi . PG2 HAH OR BEAST. r Ati.axt v, < a. - i ■ ".e.-.nu v 10. l.STfi. i.e.ve used v.i<i knci»fv,''V D-iivaii? a ’ • s : ' j M ll ic it, U-.tVt s no.it* »»t Ull *ts tlUR tv ir.ivcotics itr oth*>r P ii in my . p, a l tafam ui tell 5 1 reeoni ■vlV - 11 : : aXD. M. D., o'D, Auauta, Ua. in) . i ,-opnetors. At. i *y D • • -i,- -*