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* Friday, Feteruaxv Tfth. ! 8 o 4 .
ftJbTES.-- - PHOPFMETOR
li.Z. ANDREWS. - - EDITOR,
, Threyew rH#s RtJuJftW by-kiic' senate
respec;t to the ooler of Itosmcrs give
wt'itHccjon.
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’itfis UunfgBt 5 Hat tlie Agnesi ion'of hn
lnt I *f nui iariCV , *" WV (-oovri'iht i" n illds- r.-ltlf.l
at thin term •' Congress. .
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Five hMiWnh-Woleput* < weie posin . ,
; at the asseinhling of'(He Missi^pfu
vriver convention in V. r ash»*ffcMn • rtn
l last Tnesday.
"fluving the last session of (Jong.ess
three memiiers died, end seven rri'-m
liers sB.d mem tiers elect, of tlif- pVcscnt
CongreSH have died. Several wf id,I be
' fore thkmg their seats.
The seversl Indian tribes in Massa
chose,ts mnsWr almut as follows :
<;hap|ie(|iihhticks,oO ; Hay Heads 200'
Mssnpecs, vIhkIiih-cs ‘'Shi • Herring l’onds, 5.V,
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1 Dudleys, l«».
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Very lttt'.e worle wasttecomplished in
- the Semite during the past week except
its committee’s bill to provide for as-i
i lininif ^ and settling private land 1
,.,. r
claims In certain States and terntoriDH ten -•
t „...,,p«t'-- r
of Ihsfltepubllean members, favor Ar
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thur, while the rest are divided between
in,,in*. * ’ Logan and Lincoln.
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yt the States of Arkansas, Colo.ado,
Kansas Kansas, Iowa Iowa, Minnesota, « Missouri or
Nebraska.
The lK)HUtifnTHw*lHs"chHlet erected hy
e nVictori; | nHullochhuiefoie t.ncai
Ulaliiuvrel, about two yet'O ago will be
"taken to pieoeil carried to Eliiibuig
and exhibited at the International
Ourestry .exhibition which is to be held
there.
Tho Olmrieston News and Cotiri-i
prints with its Monday issues four
,
t page «n|tplo<neut, geving It-tain is fiitoi*
each county in the State cn its social
industrial and agricultural condition,
VvhieH shows the growth and prosperity
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i** !iWr5T..;»7TSSwrir v.i
ited States senator from Tem.esee, was
killtsl hy robbers «tn last Monday, near
Olilhi|aliva, Mexico, We was laanager
of Hie famous Polk *#k r «r laiac amt left
Nasliville last Novwwher with S.'«XI,(HK)
Ho pay the debts of the concern and
start a mill.
It'ouimunicuted |
t*n Tlie Trawp,
vMtt. lEniTon—Passing ilmmgh the
.country I notice the damage to the oat
is somewlmt varied. Some loeali
ties ruv damaged more or less, while
•Itlw-rs Imve sustaiaed Uil.sliglit injury.
.......... soft,-..Si more, wheat not
.jiojrt. 4 ,’jsmi. the wUoleJsee hut little
r ss.'sssi’rai with
neglect of oetshle fences,
and there tlie lileraide Und cast out,
This hsiks like husutess. with mlvant
Hge itoth to mail and lieiist. It takes
less laimr to prepare rich pastures lor
stock, than to close them up in stables
and long lanes ui perish to death. A
new era of pros|>ci ity will now dawn
ii|s»n our land, never known before.
Hy the wav, I si**nt a night at Mr.
J.K. Kendrick's. the carp pond gentle
lman, who is enthusiastic over his sue
, ,-^ss at carp raising the year passed.
Mr. Kendrick stocked these ponds
with carp from Germany, thiough
California, also front the isiuds of the
government. The varieties are of two
sorts from both places, the mirror
and scale carp, hut different; as to sue
i-ie*. 1'he ralifornia carp Is-nig tin
earliest biveder. of a tulglit silver, and
golden esilor, while the government
carp are rather of a muddy or dark
color. As to thrift ot growth they are
atauit the same, weighing from six to
eight pounds at two years old. Mr.
Kendrick sold a thousand Imt,-lied last
year, n. Apn and May, U-ing from six
to seven inches long by the last of
August, and think*-lie w ill lie able to
till a immtiei of orders in the spring,
ll is large flsh he w ill not sell at any
price What size these are now hatch
. ,si last year it is imoossitile to tell as
tliev Imve not Ih-cii m u since (tit- ilrst
of Iksu-iii's-r, l-ut judging from those
pot mttielHMiL last April, tin \ will go
three IHMIiraS I*V Sept.-mlXT. lie will
draw off his breveting (mud tin- m ddle
of March, in or-ler to give ln> large li-li
clear ground for hi siding purposes,
slid put last years tisli u- a is'int to
themselvi . Tluxse wislung to pur
chase last -ears lisli w il 1 do well u) i‘on
ler wi*ti mm as tie i- r- lial-h- in i v, x
res,Mr, Ken.hbk say, th.-iv •/.
I (» in cai }* r;* suilt. all
waler. ,tt tout toll to fi-i-ding, unidilv
bottom, and of all things needful Set
there tv no other fish in the
I'srtt «ill p it i!m.i<‘ -a:' ,, , i
fi ill ... aipl , »nm)i!* t‘»* ^nii.m i iMfii' >
3 * ♦in tit vt t>» he x .#? :s|j. , | ,s io qi;,t
111 , but Wkll eal ii«ii ly all ..... .......
lake lie liiMtk rendi r and is eistl,
* alight. A-s it<M .vat,»*; nuniO'. s all
w filers agree is to.D i i-r- -.-ci • ;m .jh.i 1
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hi s .spud t t! a I-< 'I i I'll.
lisa tuir-y in III d III
'.li» .Ust i»f Noveuiin i, and i.t Vt. Uiake
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fM\ neeMH to feed thebt on, of
vegetable kingdom and eat tney
must, bv feeding them bountifnffy
is no telling. what they can.Tie
to take <-n in mie amrtrner. Dike
dtwg the i >etter thb " treatment the
greater the yield. * ■*"
’OUR NEIQrfBORS.
*4t\SCOm..
'islifuafdit^’htli.
Nfi.ss Gay, who presents to tbt T*iWfc
bud to the admirers of the
j a te Coy, Stephens especially, fund an "ppor
tunit/to contribute to “LibertyLfatf the yrnpos
M-frtf the purchase of
10 V e it as in his lifetime, a toon
uirienf to hi.Tmemory,A., 1s m Sparta.
'frufym belonging tfc’Klr. Heirfy Hor
ris ntWuiptltig to draw forder
f l( ,'i„ the trough of dne of his horses last
week, lirfri alsfurtltree inches of her
tongue hit off hy the horse and in
the trough,
There were no cows on the stieets or
Spnrta last Saturday to eat up tlm tod
dor of our friends from the country,
Tlie stock law rimv/.led me town cow.
Mrs. Kli/iiljeth Lewis who has been
for alvrut/ a year in very feeble health
afK | whose l-ecovery w;is for a long time
COIwM «rul in.|K,ssihle^is.we arc j.A to
note,-constantly mprtt mg.
t.-AUURN.
‘Cllpiier, nth inst.
A Show is on its way to Wairentfln
afWertkved to tidbit herebn the
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T wo Imudred and T.Sabballi llifty-three Schools i«:isoms
two in
v n .entou every Sunday. The a, ten
iUiht dam i is is uretiv pretty wiuaHy ei divided between
.
his house. intended to
, t t t))e lH .„ „ rs t
,. iy ( ,nly one egg, but ctvmgmt her
mind conclgded to get Up smnethtug
K»inini..<r another one to it
ti. e,!.•,»,i»ic,msuu,».»nation
night. an eighteen A#! the hundred freight dolUr in the d»T^a'»d Utbck ot
to Mr. s ... .lessee*#'!-, a -tore ^"“ecUj, the agdift, ^ongH was en g
tirely consumed. We did not team
how Hie i lire originated.
At .’I o’clock on Tuesday afternoon of
las week, quiet recesses of a Imppy
home in Warren ton invaded by the circle si
lent tread of death and its family
ruthlessly broken. The home was
that of our honored townsman, .Judge
II. II. Fitzpatrick, anil the cherished
form from which the light or We went
out, that ol his wile.
A geutJeman in the county bund
$:UHI in silver a feW years since, with
which he intended to buy a tract of
land as soon as it was placed on the
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OGLKTHOKPK,
News, titli IllXt.
Mr. O M Hatilding. is wnsideraMy
improving bis Glenn Kidd place clear¬
ing, building tenant bouses,-MaWcs etc.
Mr. John W. Hawkins, was telling
ns that lie k itleil a Vat, hist w eek, on
his place near here, which measured
eighteen inches from tlie end of iis tail
to the tip of its nose.
Mr. Joe. Watson was in town Friday
on the hunt for a horse and the thief
i hursiay mg it a. uu j was *
H*u trom Mi. llezeki.tn > i
lives Dist over the inie inMadisdu .om ^
LV, sud Uie th-.et m suppose! i < ■
|uo« Udhirts oneot ibe who
broke out of Jail Til Daiuelsville last
week, Clwuged witli kidnapping tlie
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tfwewfthesaddest,tragedies hapi*eued.
near Maxey's last Saturday uiotnmg
that i.as e' er been our duty to cliionl
ele. It seems that three strange lie
groes had come in our neighborhood,
two by the name of Arnold, and the
other’s name not known. They were
susis-cted of is-ing some ol the
lards of D.mielsville, who broke out
some days ago; amt a posse ot men coa¬
sistmg of good citizens ot Greene and
Oglethorpe, repaireo to the house ot tne
sup|Kise<) intruders’ brother, near the
line of tin-cue county, to investigate
th« matter, where tliey found the sus
picious parties about day break; know
mg one of the escapeti to lie a desperate
character from tlie eoimiicudiueut ot
a Madison comity gentleman, they arm
ed themselves vvitn shot guns some
oulyloudtd with (Niwder as a sham tv*
keep the negroes from resisting, but its
they called at the door, one broke for
the door, mulling over one gentleman
and gainer,si tin* gun liarrel of another
and shoved him backward over some
I gs. knocking the haiuuntr otf his gun
and discharging it, tlie load pemtratng
the negroes abdomen, which caused nis
death the following evening. A coro¬
net ’s inquest was held last Sunday in
which the verdict was that the negro
lave Arnold! came to his death 1 V an
accideut.il smtt wmle leai-liug an ar
us; It is not .el known whether llie
dii-eased wasthejaii breaker or not.
Mrs. 1. T. Smith, W ad lev. G a., says :
•Itrown's lion liilters restoml my
1 daughter to robust ueaUh. Sin- suffer¬
1 ed trout weakness and debility.
First swv! •|*,v I ive, Fred, that i<
q„ te l!i, aig. st c-dlai l ’«■ sti i.CK vet.
N *» ’ i h uk st), i)Iu in<in.
M eU. \ iloiit lelhig von it's ;t little
idea ot mv own. 't. one of the guv
no. ■m-ids.,'
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o >»* »‘t t)»»* !.«r^fst wheels in the ,,
wtit 1 i, ti.f* Mvoiitl of the kiml oia«le, laHoi, is
sani to be now umlei going com
m »Sei» don foundry. It is on* of a
pait mtemieil tor service in a csqqier
nvii> ’.-si Lake MtciiigHii. The wlieels
vw ,h to gt f. ci. l.’-t Urns and are ex
I dthvcrid. not hss
tii.ill MM).
“NEWS IT-feMS
7 f wf are to' l*lieve wliftMe' ^t**#*,
MdSStSfSIitWW** tfegtfceS bfelow 7dt0.
temuerature of on
This is-remarkable, if true.
An old lady dying , in Vr Newark . tne
otMT daty*%as cheered wiH,
and iPvi-hi-larw lighting over her
hut sh**lid„’l get so .ntere^l rn the
skirmish as to forget the Bbisn«s tn
hand.
The distinguished Southern
Gea V V. Cahie, was to hnve been /n
by'the Loti* Club in Few
y ork Saturday-night, but was refcdtflfcfe prbsUft b. -
e d by midden illness at the
M *,k Twain in Hartford.
|t js statwl that there are now t#4h
ty two distinguished citizens whh afe
anxious to beefttne Governor of
,.j They went to prevent another
hetfween tf’.e UiHon and Confederate
j >( . rt „ terH tic brigadiers.
> A fnail ., fl1ay carry a load of guilt con ;
cealed in his tortured soul f ot ’
a(lt j )ll( ] e j t w itli veneering of hollow,
), e;u t)ess, deceitfffl smiles; hut it
doesn’t take tmt ttve minutes for tne
tl,oughtle«s world to observe the one
sUodldenM Balt of a man whoielartfian*
sfjspender RlltCon has pated.
rf .. .. p j3 HUV tlMrig in this worW
th||t ru . tl;t!S a HiaI1 Uuoughly, sick
it j* to run half a block with Rkdit and
main to catch a Uorencar whicfr he
hears but cannot see' and to amvs at
the corner out of breath arid in a bath
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Says the Low a register: One hun
dred bushels of com will shrink tt
ninety in the’Crb, and to more than
that, depending on the openness of tlie
crib and thfh lionectv of the neighbors,
some sections tf tilts country, and is a
st6(i'in ly cheapens thfe right,n”ch°to the^.bstTuYt does inuur to
prevent imposition.
™ 3&sJ£5PS£. !
Wilaon, a wlord man, which is about
0 a !l;i rf miles from Cobcbnl, in
this , ;(rtiflty knd was given a room to
^ ^ r()r tW , night. The lumsecanght
, nie d 5tte artrt iier child were
ed to‘death. The colord man says that
, (t a VerJf i atE | 10I1V 0 f the night ire and Was
arouS(H { hy the heat of the (lames
the dense smoke, and tlie tire liad ad
vance( j 8( > f-apidly that he was barely
., Weto escape with his wife and cliil
( j | . en ant ij,iid not save any household
Ktiger j Willie hiarf putting his children out
he the white woman
scream, and ran to rescufs her and hex
child; but they had already liecmne The vie
ttims ot the merciless flames.
fire originated i.; the room where the
woman slept. The woman was a com.
....r.nc, v.ry Imteiale,«? «MI<«
band.
mmmh
imrhain la historic. It wan neutralI ttohimI
tluriON thoarmiatice M*een HLtrman and
Johnson. SoUlpra ■ f W*t'i armies filled
tlu ir |>onchos w ftli tT^itDlaieoo marked sinredthtTv,
and. nft«4 the surround r.
wurd. -Soon onleVaVfanic froni thatekva^t Baatk Went,
Northnmi South, for **nio??'of
tobacco.** ffr^of.v Then, ten men ran atfnnkifiwn
fc N-iw it erhploys Aki men. uses tb«
^inft and i>ic^ of the Golden licit, and the
] nvrhanv Hull i' the trnde-marU ?tf mlw, the
\xvd tot)Ste»50 ^NnokinA ib thw wt^hl. UifrricWoirH IhiH
vol»at , c^ lias the lam^pst
s.de of shiokiftf tohaccd intlic vvorld.
WT^y? Simply bts auae it is the ^ V All
deulen* ri. Trade-marfe of tl*S Hnil.
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look out: *
DURHAM
BULL
If be’dtrone IdrA pAbft
iikro of Blackwell’n Bull
Durham Sniokiutr told, To- he
tyacco. an he wan
U I tiMn’t have I»een
oorne red by the bull.
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Al’tTACATION FOR LEAVE TO (SfiLL.
GEOItGrA—'1 M.iAEikiui covsmV.
1TOIT5 weeks after date, retire application will
* '"j’ 1 "' fl1 Honors bit- of Or.lina
I \ , of >;iin «*iuinl\. lor !c«\t* to m'H ji |M»r
tif>n ot tin* real estate, beioTt^'nnj t(> tne es
fate Kuos Tliis Nltwee, Jafe <tf said eemttyy »le*
ctased January ilst 1884.
-John 1. MnohE,
Administrator . . Of Enos Moore, deceased,
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CITATION Kill* TfJjtMVNFVT LET
Tl .K^ OF AHMlMs TUATlO^.
GHOKGIA-Txi.ivKKiiho WTHEItfeAS, county.
>> Westev A.Wright, applies <>f
to me for permanent letters ad
ministration on the estate of 'Vitllsm H.
Bnsrke. late of said county deceased—These
are therefore to eite ainl admonish ail per
sous concerned to 1* and appear *t mv of
tree on ->r before the first Monday in March
next to show eause if am they e«h why
said letter's should not Is- 'granted f live?.
miller ntt hand and official signatnre this
damiarv -►.'Ud,
I'H virf+s A Be v/.i.kv, Onlinarv. T.C.
APPLICATION EUR LETT EliS OF
ADMIMisTK ATION,
(iKOUUlA—'T ai.iAFK iinoi'orxTV
WHELP 11 ot '.'id w. county, MRS W. has ('. applied EDWARDS. trt
me
for permanent L*-»ters of tdininistnUioii
,.n 1 ;, \V 11 d.Veascd. I I \ W r - vmv These' M-iK ;.^c
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, ate ,, r Mli ui.lv
fherefort* to ciuvunl admonish, alt porsous,
i-oncerned. to be and a|i|Hiir at m\ office
on o» before tlie first Momtay W February
"ext to show .-auM- if any tiu>v yan why
saul Lstt.-rs .should not !>e granted. Gnen
under ni< hand and rffieial signature, this
Januan' 2mi, ISM
Ghkrfk^ (S X
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g** -JT» kesr*gephrine orange rifle pow
der in whole half one quarter kegs,
prices re»luce<! Kult sti»ck blasting
powder and fuse.—Uopelan. Seals A
Ariuer. HieenesU>ro Ga.
-Aftgu&ta G-JiroAicAe
XQ&^m
•<*>«* Newspaper In the Such
The (Mtronicle arid C’*n-.titutTon»list for
1844 ^gn^requirmentsofaliveandpro- wtfrWabreaat of the times^nd fully
H g4i j<W*ui. Deniberaflc fo .Jhe
&*,, r e V e .thoroughly, honest and
•« will be thtfe
that fe^gn ™«y m&weat. The fo or£m
ft° n o cl^ue friettds ’or to reward ring, nte it
neither ‘dd
erhtl j^erai f e .« to punise. *btt rts fcui^ose is •nly to set*
th( . gdod sowpOrt
an?tmaterial conhfry. a%vanceinei*<; of
A;sensaTiOn Cfftfiflble tftlU* -fee
from the taifit and
depravity engendered by Jtnraordl publica
fTirns. ■ lllc st ,rvic« will be
nt5W8 DicCuronicfe
f,,n pmi complete. will con
fafT1 a)1 aV( . ra8e 0 f eight thoUsabd woMs
per day from,,the New York Associate
, s j^efatigsble , a)1 f(if.ntsa^tlfiiitif their and Columbia,who labors to give arC
m
our readers the latest news and the most
interesting letters. .
(Hw •AcC^PUsh^n^ L^Slds^S® „ a^wet- ca(lrw>
interestiiig lettcrsffOm Wa^hst^ton durhrg
tin- session of Congress, toe
T |“ Ch^ntele te
f*™Xfists . the Tut telpgra?il seivle of
lh<; Yo rk Ass- ciate.l Press.
terms; ;'^ _,
Mortllnp’Edition, 6 nios - v - - 5
Fvcnb»g’|dl«lbb ,\\ | «|
V Veekiy Eiiilidh, 'fi’mos - - - - \ 00
- 1 year - * - • 2 (Hi
stitnfay Clirohlcle, 1 year . - - •
Thfi Evehihg C^nfde is tli« largest and
cheapest Daily papey in tlie -South as it
a ten pace paper and containrtig seventy
ilnpmtant news of' the Daily. •
T | l0 SunSny.Chrontcle fifty-six js a .large cdlumts eight
page paper and contains
C “ ,0 '“ ; " E A,D vsszrjg President.
Th.Qre»t8 r ecifioWr lf.rir»i £ !»*d .
Leesburg, MhyOr’.s'dftirfe, Va., \i>ril 19, , 1S7D. J t
Messrs. Hutchison & Bro Gentlemen .
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-It affords nm great picture to testify to
t^cure'of e V» mMa a’nfl Xa.fache
u is rht best remedy for these toost dis
tressing complaints I have ever used. It
should be in every family in tho country,
Tours truly, *• no. It. Head. .
credibly sfort time. 1 would advise all
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1 hsre xr:o»cn lift) spd wAtthed the use of Swift's Sp*; ot
nfle lor nv C r years, and have never known
WS** 'onmy'SvaS’u' toS? l^STJ
1 ^ 65 , as did also a hiim her of my neighbors, and in
every caae that canie within my know tedije it efiectea
eenre. In all my life 1 have never known a remedy nmd
mwawjW # tally aMomplufe mb* » to
± L flENNARD, Perry, Gs.
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1 haw known and osed Swiff* Spedflc for more
m of the Vharmacopria. It ie s certain aad aa/«
'ujLdou !o all ^ti ,/Blood Poosin
J - O'CASON S5UTH. K.D.. _
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WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY . „„
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(** W h _ ° h>v h * V * , s „- * , he b * Effects 01 ol “* Sever* Ttttsl
**" 8j ven beKCT “ tllrf ® eUoa rem «* 1 » **
scam^R hCUILLKR ASTBVENS * bTB\Bia. W^hineton. WMmngton, D. u. C C.
*“ T physictana h»v« eadorsed S. 8. 8. uaip*
cifc for Blwa Vemnhl*. f
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Have seen ‘if S 8. A Wonderful wop the h»lr effect* fromJalUng *U Skin out w IB
»' re 7 * hort e - m
tX lsea ^- p^TTEBSON, D&il&s,Texas,
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all other Blood Purifiers combined, and with moat half
astonishing result*. One gentleman who used
* doaen bottles savs that it has done turn more good
BjAfieBt enr* from lu use.
TAN SSAACK, STSVSNSON 4 CO.,
CUicaga
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$1,000 REWARD! ___ - __ ,
wm wm be oe Daitf p«a to w uj anr w««isi Chemist who ww will wui aw flad «■
y»i« of 100 bc«ttc^s. S. S., ooeptfOctoof M«rc«^
fa**. am. or any miner* RMaa.
a THS SWUT SPBCITIC CO., ^
Drawer s, Auauta,Ga.
|^“Writ* _ _ for the _____ tlttl* hook, which wlli 6* Et,ed
^ nm - ^
PtVc* - sm*n «**, fl^C tm fiOtCe. Utp itM,
tamed from the niipurters r jouberf5 and auctaxfo rooms of
Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
’ hear’tfie 'l&fce, ’wiil M thVfincfit, v^h
t,.^Th^ j^opie will their purses fdceiv. »#ay
-C rops ar*l too sroict.
. fa TheVQile'lhil’kt thi., and he /irepired make their aulntf $c » t$ng ftgiires 'wjffcrs. chMofo^s CArtfAR flVERa under
is to quote ^ueji fa Ids ,\vill appreciate £S»V
Gefea ' " ° st0ck of m 800,18 ^ ever 9 ' w WW«, brought to Crawfordyilit hi
aNI) SEfe fe VssbRTMENT.
COME lam determfrmed thaVno b «
l, et#eorgia fWirOad dr its Waiirchessttall excel me It. ‘quautity, Quality n
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Wies’ toss ’GOodSjDomestic (Itfftds, Etc.
‘f r flifs ^^KiitffiSht'l can give the ‘Ladles'tlie Culle^t saii^factiort. 1 ha.Ve
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also Hats tiifhmed and unfrirfimed, Hosiery (all grades), Sheetings .Shirtings, Tick
tJeutleftnen’s Gwhis, Gotfcftig, FfttN, Boots, Shoes & c ,'
he in any quality they waht from the finest dress boot to the oculist orogaci P
IX my miscellnneofls department 1 haye alUhe little articles which <»o to make l«n
stock to supply the needs of the public; among which Needles, Pins Out P
rv. crocking,Hlas^ware, hardware, Tobacco, cigrfrd, Vfb, in making ud fnv stVk
Groceries and Provisions.
clothe flieiidkeS and 2" feedtlie | ,a nd^nc hungry family come groceWe,s afid and see i&t farpi yodrself. sppulies. 1 am preparep 1 ti
_ To Mr Friends _„ t anti . Patrons.
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Crawfordviile, C. MYERS.
Ha., September 12,1883.
1884 THE 1884
‘CONSTITUTION”
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hba^w^StJ of'its to^«vClll!5!t«!h circ^Hod " nt ‘ l “"
the range Will
,.vir For the Klv next Vt.^olw year it be hei„M^ lieffef tli-m
is now
invested l.y its hroprietrirs in a new build
creusliic wh^'KnTe alld inuiroil.f ti"
h husiness its c-WtitiiemV n,
t c The ,demands of .-rowin..
Dairy and Sunday (Jofcf'Vi'rt tIon
1SV « ai TL ' >Mtl if
sg .to I vii.ntii '
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The . Veeklv J Donsiitutittii
tints tne new year with I a. non subscribers
who p.'nouiiee it'the largest, la-st and
cheapest it paper within their reach.
consists of s, 10 or |g pages (as the de
mand of its business or the news may di
reet) tilled with matter of the greatest in
terest to tlie farmer.
At Legs tftan 3 Cents a Week
KSSSfel'»-W’ ie sent to your Hrcside to enteitttn ”f t-Very
memlM-r of your iiousehobt.
OneVctif §t so
Six Mouths..... i i I i»
In Clulis of Ten, each . , * 1 J5
.-..I" " dll art Clubs e.itla of Twenty, to the each getter i i (tp too df club
paper
THE YEAR OF 1884
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wid he one of the most important in out
,x
the Very Xiltfbnhl itiljrHi-MHt issues are to be tried in
and State elections. The
GoNsTiTtmox in its dnilver weeklr
tiou will .carry the fullest and freshest news
in best shape to till) public, and will stand
as ail earnest champion of Democratic
principles. Subscribe
liow itfvtl begin with the new
year. Address, CONSTITUTION,
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Atlanta, G.r.
BLOOD K ING.
Blood Atlanta - / aifi (i.-L, July liien 11,1883.
Balm Co • 1 a liant of
this city and a in over r,a years of age My
kidneys Have been exceedingly
and irre^»)»r for manv years, attended
with great pain ill small ot the hack. 4t
times my appetite failed, nnd I heroine so
nervous that I could not attend to business,
During all this tinie my case had all the
attention that mtfnev conld secure, and
man - v 1'hysiNan* and various mediei lies
were resorted ttf, but a complete failure
was tlw regular result.
B. B. B. was rccoinmended hy some one,
and to say that its action on me was msgi
cal would be si fftlld Urm. One Imttle
made me feel Wife anew man, just like 1
was J oun 8 again. Ih all my lite I never
nsetl so nowf-rfnl and p«ei t a remedy,
For the hlmst and kidney? it is the best I
eversa w,-aim. ^ one bottle *f Avill force any one
{0 pnlise If yol , dou serin t j, is , ca |i on and J)r.
Gillaim. and he will you to me, 1
wil1 take Mwisune in tellinE you of my
ease, and thht of others *ho have twen
cured. A. L. D.
S-nd for a pamphlet I>1 of protrf of wonder- JJalm
fill cures of ovmI Poisuus, Dlood
Co., Atlanta. Ga. Call on DR. li. J. '
KF.1I), at Crawfordviile.
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DM ann Easy CliM-M
Thou Mind • oif woraffl ft^er the land testi¬
fy to the woodcrfol effect* bf thit gr**l rem¬
edy; it will Dot ooIy shorten labor and I ewe a
th* intensity of pain and suffering beyond
exprey»i<*ti, hut batter than all. it thereby
greaUy diminish** lb* danger to life of both
mother and child. This great boon to suf¬
fering woman is Hvl*ne$' liniment, fir
Mothrr * Friend. Prepared and sold by J.
BKAunrLn, Atlanta. Ga. .®oId by &tf
Prugjjista. Price $ . 50 bottle. Sent
^ bj Bxpreaa oo recent of price.
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THE SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS
HOR HS84.
«° Noiss.i n ^ r. % News of biude a new Savanna^, departure
V'P’,"^ began s , to m send in . , a ( !ls paper, st ? tw > a "d on that
ever* riAt the Vr*R,
^}! t *o lts mammoth eight-page Sumlair
e W 1 ' T ^* every subscriber to its daily
^'< !t,0, W s "J ,a< ‘ i ’ip t i» n price remains
'Aimfo," *’ ' 11 ^ ear ’ or for s * x
LI| ,,.l!o, mt “»«• fiSSl'
a d
aaa±!S7,rs hfcsiisfi it lieliuves that the Is-st
pf tJle interests
wupl« Will bi? served by such reduc-r
rum- j” its wiihinliis the latest newj from
»lf Sj«-eial parts or the wbHd will lie found.
attantioo §iate, ^ritl b# given to the
news of this F|orid»amiSouthGar
ollna. edited, and Eaeli the (Upa|-mfnt aini ill will be improvement be carefully
staniUrd at
*"« * higher of ex.-elehc*:
hie atiif MoRning Progressive lip in papei” (feoieja.
The News is the ly in
except the Augusta Chronicle
fcnd , ConstituUonalist, siniblenienth) which takes the
regular and Associated J re*f
corrcifpcfriddnce dispatches. Tpe, of the special Mormino dispatches and
News will
lie fuller this year than ever before.
■H'.umes.
Daily, t»y rriail or city delivery, 7 days
in the' week -......tin •8
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Tluirsrlav and Saturday - - - - 5 i-~ r
^ eek, y »•»*, *»
J. II. ESTILL Proprietor, „ . .
Savannah, Ga.
_ doe _
HI A YEAR. $1
ONE
A YEAR.
Two‘
Remember, we are headquarter, ancf
fir fresh garden seed, Robert liuist
Landreth. All kinds of garden imple-'
meflts, boes, rakes, pnlyerizers, garden 1
lines Greeriesboro. etc.—Copelan, Seals A Af^ivr,
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