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e) Pit Annum... .#5 00
KM ............too.
Oct. 24. 1880.
r per ignore for the first
at# for each subsequent
w to be conn ted »* »
H—10 tents per fine for
Cjw rtiori under this head
y A11 in*er«t»w» for lew*
; be paid for in advance,
t made with puttie* wi*h-
■ advertisement* longer
atm* a* for the Daily
Statesman startles
announcing an apron
he young men* wnnt
tries to prove lu&i nioney caunui
buy happiness. He may be correct,
but it can buy so many other things
that happiness can be dispensed
......—
Butherford B. Hayes ought to
iratch the course of Harrison's ad-
ininktration for tlie reason that it is
1 likely to prove just as unpopular ns
his own, and consequently will nf-
ford him an opportunity to express
his satisfaction by executing a few
•tens of the sailor s hornpipe.
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* Chicago is certainly making a no¬
ble effort to get the World's Fair.
Her rafaacription oi 97,000,000 and
ptuixiog her efforts in all di-
b show her public spirit and
ise and explain the causes of
cam pled growth and develop
Oen.Beauregard is said by Northern
papers to visit New York every j cor
'‘quietly” about this time. Weshould
imogine that Gen. Beauiegard would
1*. insist on an explosion of gian t po This w.
der or a volcanic disturbance.
way of great men moving about
quietly is shameful as it is disap-
The Tb« color color Hue line has has l>ecn draw n by
the Chickasaw nation, which occu¬
pies a portionof thelndiun territory.
The Supreme Court of the nation has
Just decided that white men who have
married Chickaaaw squaws are no
long^t Chickasawcitisens. They can¬
not vote, hold office or own land in
the Chickasaw nation. There are a
great many white men who are lius-
hfthdso! Chickasaw women, and who,
until this decision, had all the rights
of Chickasawb. They expected when
the time came to divide the lands-
which are now held in common, to
he placed upon an equal footing with
theChickasuws. The lands have he
•ome Tery valuuble, and it is believ-
«d that this is one of the reasons for
the decision againstthe whites Thera
are other reusons, however, one of
them being that the whites have
• tor a long time been trying
get control of affairs in
the nation. They ennte very near
d. It cures all Skin. Scalp ami
tolous Affections, Salt-rheum,
er, Erysipelas, Boils only and kindred
rats. It is Lire medicine of
ass, sold by druggists, under n
ive guarantee that it will him -
cure in all cases of disease for
i it is recommended, or money
tor i t will be refunded.
a’t hawk, hawk and blow, blow,
igfclng rvr? everybody, y- but use Dr.
,i . .
If the stpry relative tfc# great
combit* of fffe railroad systems
of track*, torus out to bo trne, it
maybe a- vcrr momentous event.
The power of such a gigantic com Li -
nntion and centralization of capital
would be literally incalculable. It
Would bo potent enough' to work
great disasters in some sections and
great benefits in others, Under the
power of such combines, "natural
advaui iiei’H. local enterprise mid
eagucity r-ijl the ordinary energies
which have heretofore been ut the
bottom of nil progress—now count
for little. Combined capital today is
the power, more potent than tzars,
emperors or congresses or civil laws
and natural laws of political econo¬
my, which rules enlightened countries
This is a new and altogether aston¬
ishing power in the history of the
world: and like the old political or
governmental despotisms, its rule
may be beneficent or pernicious, ac¬
cordingly ns the magnates resemble
in character the goothor bad tyrants
who have swayed the destinies of na¬
tions.
Ladies, from all diseases from
which you especially suffer, from all
the weakness—physical and mental,
which tortures you, from your w ry-
Ous prostration relief Drowns and bodily Iron Bitters, pains,
there itany is tn healthy hap¬
ladies now living freed from
py lives, having been
chronic difficulties peculiar to their
sax, who bear cheerful testimony to
the value of this sovereign remedy
for mental and physical depression suffering,
this sure cure for nervous
and bodily weakn<^« known
male Complaints.
How a Missouri legislator <J«t (hr
Floor.
w
i Hutchins, a well-known
newspaper man of Washington, I>. C'.,
say8 Henry George's Standard, used
to live in Missouri, a nd atone time
represented bis district in the Legis¬
lature, of which body be was elected
the speaker. There sus in the same
Legislature member from another
district—a man Hutchins had con**
celved a prejudice against. This
man wanted to bring up a bill in the-
interest of his constituency, but h**
never seemed able to catch the speak¬
er’s eve. Day after day be would
wait, until the routine matters bad
been dealed uway, when ire would
rise in his place and. iu the peculiar
Missouri high treble,addr.-ss tlie pre¬
siding officer, but without receiving
that recognition without which no
member of a parliamentary body can
proceed. The member finally been me
tired of such treatment and one morn¬
ing after the house had been called
to order lie inarched in with a rifle on
his shoulder, which, when he reached
his seat, he leaned tip against his
desk. He sat there qui *tf.v until ire-
thought the routine business was
about all disposed oi, when he picked
up bis rifle and corked it. \1 hen
last motion had been [Hit and
ed of our friend arose, placed bis rifle
against bis shoulder, drew a bead <>u
Speaker Hutchins, and drawled oat.
■‘Mr. Speaker." There were a :-i!<*n*-e
as of deal h in the Areonlily > ii-tmli r
for a few iifoments, 'viiieli was
broken bv the speaker himself, w
slowly and dist iact ly Haul : " I he g*-u
tlemuu from has t lie floor." The
member lowered his rifle, utieoeked
and then, as if nothing had happened
proceeded to lay bis bill before
legislature.
t tic Neil lliscoiccv-
You tin \ I' !u ;co \u I :l r 1 c. 11 . i - a u . i -
tillkili; llliolll ll V oil n*IIyvus r.-.re I- ore
lire nuuiy wire kmei trout S'l-" ''* ■ re i ;
(UICM just Slow ;;oo,t ,‘l i i 11 !re I ' re Korn ;
evi l' l riii li. \ on a : c o i u* oi : * - - ',re:re ,, re - - .
bci'UWHW 1 !w w Olwtc! 1 u! I !re I; r re !'Oli ■ re .-
wire'll oarere y; i rr re I "ire !. Iu Kreik-- \ , re
ruvi'lv ever ufrer IioMu re | . ■ - , ■ I',, re - re
tt You 111 !YW never rre' i! il rerere DreuS-i ! -
fljul I'll Wlltl :] comill. 1 o!:t ire!.re-\ ll-rere
! run; or I'iure t tToiiM,-. M''ur, re iu re
mice it ml iri \ c il re tiiir 1 rial b i-- reu re i re re :-
every lime, ur nioirey leiue le.! i rreui re
t Ire.-; 1'ree ;i 1 !d K, lit lioiiy ire u..: : or"
The Flit vernal Verdict ot' I lie
Who have used ( larke s I.xirire t
Flax (i’npilbm ! skin l nr-- :nmr ! it
the first and higlvst plao- as ;i s<re;
dial agent in all cases ol Skin lii-'ii..
es. Krysijielas, Hey.ema. I’inip!"-.
siglitly blotches, humiliating -
tions, Boils, ('ar!>uncles, Tettei ,
all yield to this wonderful prepni a
tion at once. Price.?' .00 tor a,
bottle at Dr. N. B. Drew ry's Ihaig
store. Clarke's Flax Soap is
for the Skin. Try it. Price L’.V
A \ iiliiiililc liniieily .
A let ter from S. P. Vinnivo-jl,
ton, aus: "I used Clarke's Kxtraet
of Flax { i’npilloii I < ntarrli Fur-' is:
dune last for Hav Fever with great
satisfaction, a ini find it is tire- only
tiling I have seen wbirb would allay
without irritating, tire infln nn;! it m
of t he Host t ils a nd throat. I ts Hi n it 11
ing and healing proper! i- s w. i -
marked and innneiliate.’
bottle ?1 . Ut). Clarke's Ida X Si ill p Is
the latest and ln*st. Try it. L’ i-Is
.Ask for them at Dr. N Ik
Drugstore
Proof 1 'ositix r.
The Im’s! t«‘st nl ;i in** if-* wliiit
in thought (»f it at lionu*. P. IV I’,
( Pric klv Asli, I'ok' 1 Root and IN»l«as-
si am) is on sale at every drug stop-
in Savannah, all ol whom would as
soon t hiuk of doing wit bout castor
oil in their stores as without the P.
P. I’., theprineeand king of all blood
medicines. For syphilitic eru eruptions. ations.
old sores, scrofula, skin
■
an: .r...c«y lender and lib followers
Ihi.ty jrcar*»-*^ a* %,4pla.ee of refuge
fr m the pldjers luyo-rit .atn; .■•ruTooud-
fatg them.' 'the KjwPnnre *n«t I'taffe <Aup
* 'ro itiiri ■ !<• 1 to
tl- • w ‘t>..-TU*!»fi ♦ > iViJtHm' :»;h* ;*t ! 'arf*?**»
* 'iiml'y
rV. iy.. TV .*.•» i w * rr-v mm
< ut Her Throat will) >» K»»--e.
Kvaxh'o.ik, Ini., -Mrs. Olie
V • ■ -II*. .* .!!• 1 ,-uu sib* h ! *, cut-
t.-. her tim a with a ru'or. '<■■■ wan
.
c. m me-, r in ■ c.ty. navi 'K • h« re
a with week whom a: « v, he ah hail a man re «u 1 • 'riii-ij**, i >"-•*
• • - - n .
Couple cant ■ dir., tly here >wm utwil
(■rove, K ) ii.. where t-K v have re. . -year-
old son of Mr*. William * Ir. in r divorce I
i ; baud On WcMne.wl;tw4rt«t Fhiilij-s
gsert^l Wa jlaramofir. and this is be¬
lieved to be tie? cause of her ui' ide.
Tie,, child ware taken in charge by the
h>; a! authorities, and. will be ,-en* hf.vk
to the father.
A one-armed boy in Augusta saved Bull’s
four persons frotmlrownin; Dr.
Cougli Syrup ha88avwlit«thotls«tuda
from consumption.
tt :V« JiorHl Oi* •.
PiTiYre.. ' -«"hl . of Police
ffmrri-. ofetm-town. »a* »n me of. v ua
bc> .< . ' ■ }' :'th« 1- e iy
'jiiistii-f -■ ;ii -,0 .1 U. uti.o, o. ■ :u.;e
fund-. ■•.■•r.il tune uf s!;• • to.vn L.
v. ry low. Ti: '-.1 ‘■.•rade.i nee If, 1 tro:>gt r
and obtain th • o;-t o' every ’o tm and
or, tvi r * efeitoun; ■ toifl- i < ■ .
-ciru. The tyor-t of ,tfit* urn, a.o w .men
h; s - (T.une to the t.,vvn.-i,t(o • t "nod.
Of the to in ..til mtrio,.; tho t. f- di of
Augf-st lust r.iv w, :» ois-f"? :: v o
p’e. IT. v,; t ■ i his me: ,cii m tote o
forte, e e 'fo os]t little- to eh m: G -
careei- , o , Ouut
rourstl Oil an Uiui tttul l*.urn»*U H -lu.
itKI EMH.I.*;. Ala- < Cl. g.’. —A -.IKlITel
between a n.*m h ehv-r an 1 a young
white mail natm-d hoix-rte, oeiur-.-Lsl
w.Ui Hush;'- Srer 'h-nv. n- .At- •! m the
levv p.eu'.ue ^aa-aiiie a :., r
A ,-titt-r i) .m U.II' h -il ml the iluid with
a liri.te l lump an i in an hot ret K li-'-rts
BiisCi. iiip-l in i te ran wii Uv
up :.E'! !t tit- m..n> -trert o' tlie
! lit th- re iv,,- lie " :<■ av, .ik** and
he wa, ■ i W iie'i di->e«>ver»d he
vv,.> ;ii a e’ a," h ■ e:h;, u ami nv aical
auwi'.i.*n w.v p-ix.-.i, - a v'i the negroes
ha- cl; . IT -* -.A ill - .Viler h - IS aped.
.\y.-r'* Dili* t»‘*in jlt <-onvi-njeLt. c!fi--a' i'
a ?‘i “iJ* a? 1 ?•;•* r;tr Ictrti*-. u fi»! !.‘*r <»i.
la Ti f i'• r f i ’ • < liHHtry. For < *-ii;p? if.-a
t vir l,; i.F.i'ia' oi’. iit'lijri’st i- in, li; J torpid
liD-v it*-v*'*r Ti\ • i '">x « f '’“'in;
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f .J *• 1
(,\N< v 'Tru. - :. : • •• i’ii ‘lied t .
( 'I'll',: ■ i!. II 'ii \v.. c,:./. :i.
11 11 i 1 ] li e* , i;. ■ U o: :: - I,:' j ,1 US1S.
iii*;. d : i y re,.-. :. l-'kirire- ii '-lb a
nc-ini'i r 'I!," 1 .re- a., tinu >>; steh-
rrere. - Dr red c Co . '.vim h ,1.-oived
fonn* y :r- a :o. ami \ -.is ■ omity au litor
for ("Si** t- nn.
food and alcoholic drinks are the
disposing caU-es of gout. D
aware oi its presence hire no time
ptecuriiiir Salvation * hi, it f
pain, f’o c.-nt s.
I);, s|)< psSi:
and 1 ia; ig, - lion in it- sms! inn
ai e ail'd by tire 1 1 ■* oi 1 h i' . i .
',-oai a ,i • • 1 , 1 1 it a t . *! a nd i an dow n .
n \oii i:c"d at ore-' to regain f! oh
hot appi t it ii e, :-! n ai;.; i hand \
1 a !o* lh I*. 1’ . and you u ii! Ire s'
and he, dt 1 iy. Shre sire : li-Ved eon.-l
t at ions and lost manhood 1’.
(I’l'DUly Ash. poke Loot and, ! d>
t a -si 'ii! i is t l.i king ot all modi am
I’, Ik ! k is 1 lie gl'i a t r-1 bloo i
li -I' ill iu t lie world. 1* ol* Side 1
iliritri-ts.
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mint i'ty. eu'ireirition, lone of birr.
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my j 1 ’.«• ri*7:iiit ion.
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Alabama Kailroap Co. }
tiRirrix. La.. Oct, Sth. 1S80. j
Tlie Annual Meeting of the the Stockhofuere n
this Company will beheld at Court House.
Griffin, Go., on The Thaisdfty. November bpenei} 7th, 11 #1
10:30 a. m. po!]« will be at
oMock. daughter., Stockholders, their wivt* under and un
married euid rons age, on
Company's presentation of their will stock furnished certificate* wit to
agent*, be
reasons
y Ayor-’s SarsapariHa is
Arable to any oth« for
c,,re of Blood Diseases.
* DecauBo 3 S.« no potsonons or deleterious
Bare^Brilla- f only
—Ayer’* Sarsaparilla contain*
the purest and most effective remedial
properties. with
-Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is prepared
oxtrerae care, skill, and cleanliness.
— Ayer's Sarsaparilla is prater, reed hy
i»d»»g physicians. sale
—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is for
everywhere, and recommended by all
first-class druggists.
— Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a medicine,
and not a beverage in disguise.
— Ayer’s Sarsaparilla never fails to
effect a core, when persistently used.
eentrated extract, and therefore the
most economical Blood Medicine in the
market.
— Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has had a sne-
cessful career of nearly half a century,
and was never so popular as at present,
— Thousands of testimonials are or
file from those benefited by the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
PKKCAEED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
?rice tl; six bottle*, 45. Worth a bottle.
to Weak men
**«»g;f^sra«K»s 2,o,d vr.’-oT.* treatise (sealedi conteMtig ^
tt
-v.'ho is nervocs and debilitated. Addrt
Prcf. ¥. t. FOWiOEH, Sooffus, Conn.
ort.Mdiwly
November Sheriff 's Sales
\\fJLL BE SOLD ON THE FIKSTTl’ES
V t d&Tiu Nu' eral>rr in xt, lu-fore the ilourof Sj»a\n-
the Court Houfc. in the city of E riftin.
Uig, L'ouaty, Ueorgia. tin* following ilwi-rib**u
pro|iprtr. to-wit :
No. ... i"i*ty
I'art of lot of laiwl ‘10. rontanting
aeiT'H. in 111 -' i'irr-t of ui i^inaHy i’ike
now Spu.’dinjr Coiintv, Georgia, known in lii**
plan of j-ai'i district as No. :i‘» iut.cuUing off
fill y iicrvs* iuoiv or less in lh** Uortin*£ist corn¬
er of sani lot. adjoining the lamls of Mt. '/ao\i
church < amp {rround. lioujsdcii o:t tlie north,
ear? and fou t a by lands of E. B. layo h and
by iainls «;f J. Davi L Ia vied oil as
th** property of John W. L“a ( ii «o ^atisu^onc !n* J*oo7th
,Tus1i* » Court f; fn iFsnoij from t
Dihiiioi. U M . iu ftvv<*r <d it. i’. M : -^diiains
A* S*...a vs. John W. J.<»a<di. and um* ii at i.-stio!
from i m* C.aaiiy (’ourt of SpuMmjr * ounty in
fav-.r «.f C*otg‘* & Hdi'tud v.-. John
/ v UiBNMl VS Oi-ri'. F- S; I' dim; * oi n
* r TV, fil.t > J; *.! A. —F i
MiiScir. a iiLHiiht rfit or ml’ M.-.-rt! ;■ A. Mdgiii
li;:> !»'i' ]«»;: v*- to m-»! ii*j tt-- Einr
nr Ji-.-r. t ■; t 11 , ■ 1 i«f!oljO-iu^ to !-■!t T. • ;t It
hintrfiii ( nimi Di^frirt. in 1 "iiuty ;n
ini:.ii!re ji,;i.N i f .iaiih'S i oj- i::;■ 71 ;;ii ! Jfrr
i. ( 11 !- 1 !'. KlJ'-r ;idJ *1. J. la n'f. : *r -in
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1 ri IFJ i i'ri; ; ret V r.L 1 Ji t of ilf’iiF.
I,» t ail {n‘?xi1:rt CoIiFtTiD’d sli 1 >‘.v r.'iUM’ id'f'H
t!!-- < ; »»f < f; tiii;aTy. .1 ? my otfi’ M N<*y•••; u
o'cioi )•: ... in ..on tilt* first Momlny m
Imp hrM. v iiy nuf*h .t j - J >: i f -; i ? kdi • tmnl
not !••* irr;i:if * -1.
K. W. II AHMoND. «>. ; H:«i*y.
It VS OFFH E— Si’Ai.DiM, Coin-
rontJi 0-:tn!^r ilfi. 1 Hi'' *.».—T'. J.
ij 'ii s : i nit* for ,’reT if-rs of
i’Stn?-■ of T. If. I»;iD-a. Im?.* «.f s.-iii]
1 11 > w i |:ffor<*
? iif* (Ourt of ()iii; ,x olti'<*, iiv
< > ‘ i' u i\, Til.. Oil
ficr n»’\f. iv hy fib ! U'i.’ni!it v ; ralion
f!;' 'Til-1 7 Dm Lre
^;;.ud i‘.
{ kltiildALV a oi
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A fnmMt. hgif 1 ; .* ’
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S'',.n;i.
pgi; \i;v
xi : r--itiii < i: I i;r
nr. 1 y >
if I
A M M' ).\ iij^irv.
1 i!< »K(i!A—Sl'.M ! *t N (} < ML Vj'V.-Vfii.Y. is.
I .i:m. tl. Mull Lr\‘.s. ndnihiit-t rat L-i «*i
'Sppiiiii't* p»-pres- ms to 1 he t'otirl
];:« ].f» jt i»»n, duly anti ent* T'i-d rer-
bi. th*»r h-^has fnih n-hr.n:iM*'riwl .] • phiue
* •,;. eni-
v. cMiriC. ;f
tor ,-hould
A<! in in 1 st ra tor’s Hale
for* : ii- r*. ;i t ii* oi of or»rt. .
i t» -1 • * ii Hi** usual h <n;v« rah . Id ‘ 1 *■ hich-
-•-,1 h.,; ■;. i?;.- follow d'a'd'- ; < f :h.-d ;>! (-( • : *y :
1 'iC v r* *■ of land. 1 »!<>;-•• or i‘*s>. Iioir 1! ;>d s
i rnv. r-L.-i’ < r Brushy C. '> • iu .kii; s dis-
li'-M-C u:,d»ai north him] ’ Cv lan-!f of J
F Chapman, south by land <>} (. M lb*y<l
and av» i by land of James Askew: to :k soid
ts * li>* ;-roperi v of theest ai «• oi li(»bf. l'-fown.
(.]*•■' fi,*-'■< i, f• j r purpose c»f payin'^ o' the
• -h' .-f” i f-.r dist ri 1 »nt ion. Terms • a*!i. •
.I.VCC J HUNT. \dm r.
F t ce j JdStiir.-; a i-j C *cff ors
[ jri;!.'!' i hri ' ii ‘ v *•**;,M-d. Midair, hii ■* ir iinb-blMl'! latu hori of SjiriMif.- by *»T not !«»• f^ttMt* < Onn.y. to of call C* Mnr nr on
arr
»h*> urrib‘T-Hi^ii.*<[ and innku Mdrl^nmi.t of Rfli'h
ind»*!»ff«!n*»HM at opre; all p«‘r^ons having: do-
numdH against wdd notified to
present A hoir J. claims H. MAL properly AIH. Administrator, (>rovrn,
oet 1 wfi.4d.7d.
nr, usffen%mm (mm mm
Is; snd C«t« cn’<J » Cents- T«*thln« <NMt
Jjre/Eon-Jrure. Try lt rred wlU styrr to
i: i l -KT'V '’-7iy^c
( TT A 71
A L-ONC FELT WANT
a:- ^ DRAPERIES,
AKPETS, RIGS, OIL CLOTHS,
Department never ho well stocked amd prices made to sell. .
SILKS, WOOLENS, TABLE LINENS, superbly HOSIERY, grand in deafen ETC., ai jflH
French'* Novel ties in DR^SS GOODS are marvelously beautiful and
" <JE.VrSk'idStlsi-iS', BOYS' and CHILDREN’S order. SHOES.-Stock full andjcomplete.
MlLLiXFHV and DU ESS MAKING--Alt work done to
Mr. ,1, T. Stephenson is v ith us and would be glad to have his friends call or write.
(JHAMBLHLTJ'i, Whitehall and 1,3, 5, 7. JOHNSON 9, 11 and 13 Hunter&ts., & ATLANTA, CO..||J $A.
6 and 68
ORES MLE3,
SALT J.HEUWS,
. 'TETTER, BURNS
A.SCA.L0S, SORES,
WOUNDS, IN-
Hll CANTS SORES
AND CHAFINO.
W SORE NIPPLES,
AN INVALU-
Y ABLE REMEDY
PCS CATARRH
>5- S ISTS SELL
IfiRANTEEl.
For Sale by N. B. Drewry
F?rm for Sale.
OnVof the finest farms in Middle
Georgia for sale. The proprietor's
health is sin-h tlpit lie wishes to re¬
tire from the fatigue of business.
This farm is about three-fourths of
a mile east from the centre of the
eit v of Gridin, f in,, adjoining the sub¬
urbs of tlm city,containing200acres, enclosed
■j~, acres in an permanent
pastmv with large branch running
through centre of pasture. On this
hrancii is a splendid place for a mill
or trim plenty oi water and water
fail; Balance of land is in the high¬
est state of cultivation of any farm
in the State, having had thousands
of dollars worth of cotton seed and
stable manure and composts of all
kind:- put on it in the last lew years.
It iv also one of tin* h.-d terraced
and dit beil pbrees in Georgia.
Bitrhe.-; ah scientifically run so fields, as
to prey, at auv washing ot tlie
ditching of the place cost !?a<sO. dbg of
(V,vner has made the improt rment he
ti,,. place a specialty ever shae
owned it, not thinking that ho would
C\er sell it: consequently it is a. rare
bargain san h ;is scarcely ever is of
fi’lVt],
Ali-.o on i.s ii iiiH‘ young:
oif}i;ir*] of fruits of »1 ifit rout kinds,
nit-H convi'nivut luini nnd
nil iicirssnry out buildings. This
i>1; 11 *«* is onl v to b*‘ St*-11 TO he ad-
fi. W. CLARK
ScjU l'!)( 1A w.'Jm
I'iiK, Rip ai iiiis
Feeders r;1 Condensers.
W £ BEST ENGINES ynd BM'.iHU.
<),;<* A horse *J11»1 L.'intl Kiipi!* 1 hidI ^:DV
<iin with Brooks hvsb, i'ors;'»hMjn*:ip.
(i ..nnf-'j j v itcLHiliass.MoVdT......$ <hh0''
liiip’-cved r.lilburn Gin.
Cenitunial Gin,
Hal's Seif Feeder
A. (TNNlNCiHAM
iba S - j fo 7 M BP
Meek
KNOWN TO H.G.C.
I FASLJ P
TQ ANY Chemkial
[KNOWN LRemepyjS LJawschviue
A a BROS . \V!it'l« sa]<*
!mio
:-;V. 'ifquar Habit, Positively Cure <
V ggintRiHU 08. RASHES’ OOISEN SKKfiS.
re oi.cn in a cup oi cotfco or tea. cr in sr-
DiAo, u i thout the knowledge harmless of and the pot wi’ -
. L .•’*;■gi , i».: ir is absolutely speedy wheth
l anent and cure, •
r s •; TV^derate drinker or an alcohob
p- HEVER FAILS, " r e GUARANTEi
• in every instance. 43 page
A f Iress in conlideure, Cincinnati,?
jre.s SPfeCIfSC CO., 135 Race Si.,
Adu i in istra 1 1 >r’s Sa 1 o.
(. v; • o‘ ;* t * orm*:' f"". 1 . 1 :' - -1 ! • v tin* Court
i»f f p oi? rv id S; oi :inp «<-niii>. (l.-orgin, i
um(-<■!; l>. it iv t *.*• Cfiui: House i ii Spalding
1 t i |;t. -oi t lie ins' TueHtlay in Xo-
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vt-:ii!<i-r i>e\T. d'.inn.e I !:*■ j e;t 1 hoii ?h of F ile.
Iu Via- bi-l'D-r ful' <;ik*il,the following
property of.lohn IC (jeoidi'e. Intr^f>f
s.-iid count' . fn,- 1 he pu; of !iMrihution
and paymmit of to-v,iS •.
( pj.* m;dividfil one fourth intermt in the
stonMnnnv * and ltd from in^ on Tuylorntreet. “Last
.ir- C; a ' • i f y of tirinin. iiidliYwn jih the
’ 1 ij; fjee ‘ l>}l t' rooHl. f TO T! t i lip OH T.1 .- 1 T !S ll'MF’t
Thirly ftet more or less anti nmniiift'back one
hundred feet more oidrss', bonded on theenfft
1 1 y tin* Store of s. H- Lh nne ami oU the west
hyd.M Bishop's buUher shop. Mftopouo
half inierest in onehom-e and lot iutheiW^jf
(Jriffin. known ae the Springer place, bound¬
ed on thenoith by Slaton avenue, east by
thed d'-n D Hporpe residence plaee, south by
Solomon street and wwt by tt varant lot.
Also, one-half interest in one vacant lot.
thirty b\ sixn fort, on Solomon street, in
(Jriffin. Heorprio. bounded on the north b>
Solomon street. on the east b> W. L. Geort^e,
on the south b> Methodist < hureh and on the
west by W. K. (ieor^e. . Iso. one-half interest
interest in one house and lot on Chappell
street, khown a* the White place. Also, fif¬
teen (ISA acres of land in Union JHstricfc of
said coBBty. A, M. ELLEBGE,
$0.00 Adni’r ofJno. I». George, deeeawd.
Hardware, . 8 ..JLU 1 I. *JL Vv IA) , Stoves,
Farming Implements.
* pistols TOI .8 I r PISTOLS ! it ★ * 1
IfeSr- Come and nee me. “®f
Will Buy an Organ, $65 will Buy a Piano
SPEAK QUICK.
V&*f 11 ■ ; - 11 1 ft ok is full of fine Pianss and Organs, but only two al I ^
(Prickly Awh. Root and Pottnte)
v ;:;rr, POSITIVE CFRF5 OF ALL FORMS ANT) STAGES OT
.,
Physicians endoreeP. P. P. as a pica- yon will reg«in flesh «nd strengtli.
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did combination, and prescribe it with ',\'a£ toot energy And »11 dlsesse* resulting
great satiafaction for tho cures cf ail from overtaxing the system are cored by
forms and stages of Primary, i.econdarj the zse o t P. P. P.
and Tertiary Syphilis, Syphilitic Phen- Ladies whose tystemnarepoieoeed and
nsatism. Scrofulous tlicc"-. ar 1 peculiarly
Glandular Swellings. lihcumai: ■ h'i 1- j: y t boneAlAlJ>y j menstrual in-egnlarities the wouderful are tonic UlA
i-,:-y Complaints, old Chr
SYPHIL
have resisted all treatsieut. Catarrh, Female diriu j | blood cleansing Poke prop«rti«i Root and of PofMBlnm. F, F. F n
Diseases, Eczema, Chronic Prickly Ash,
Complaints, Mercurial Poison, Tcttoi, i Sold by all Drnggtot*.
Scaldhead, etc., etc. LUVHAN BROS, Proprietors,
j* P p. js a powerful tonic and an]
excellent appitizer, building up thoi Wholesale DRUGGISTS,
eystc-ni rapidly, ityou tro weat and Lippmao Block, 8ATXSHX8, 6A.
feeble, and fee! badly try P. 1’. P., and
RHEUMATISM
T*OTi ■1'll'Jp
lation, and
IB
Bound in f; i v m.iii, w*aled in plain
confidential, No. ”>} Columbus Ay
&+62, 1» >t to:;. M • tv>nk\C trom high »
®Thi8 in il’.o <>v.'y . v C . v j:: : bed, and ia i
anti ptTf jc’.. A f' hi > , \ pry rt ju and vitals t
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For pill 1 '
llK.SHY \ V
THE ~M V t ■
SENO-: < r
Ptr ■( u
Mvdi*
Aevv AdverUsemenL
iii mi 'iiH ii wi m\ h——
AST H M A ArtiSf WnefentpffeRo
an vQtffi afllicted. Du.TA!T 13KU., Rochester, N. Y•
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Jleansefi and beautifies the hair
’romotes a luxuriantgrowtlv
' t LadlM,” in lettmr, by mail. A'dwac raver Jor
Chichester Chemical 0 <k, MadUon Phllada, ri
$30 FREE
WIiT r ,reViipcsiu-i: ug nur tin<> work, il you spiui
ns a phofogruphof will voursulf or ann
of your family, we make yon a full
size < ravon Portrait Free of Charge. The
only consideration imposed upon you will lie
that you exhibii it to your friende as a cam-
pie of on a work, and assist us in securing or¬
ders: also, that y ou promise to have it fram¬
ed suitably, so that that the work will show
to advantage. Write hill name and address
on bock of photo to secure it* safety. We
guarantee its return. Our off*, is good few
GRA TEFtll—'
EPPS’S I
1 BREAK!
lawH By wfiicligovernIliRopata) ;i thorough kaewiiffig
rend nutrition. pvopery«E:^Bi andbyaiWls
- 1 ! t in- fine
Mr. PppH 1ms proviilml fluvnrd oht.I 1*v
iy ith a rioJicatciy ilocfor
reave nre mi
tire imiicious use of Hitch art
a -oiiHtitution may. Be gra
until h trong HunobiSfmJUtl enough to .resit
ti) direnHe.
if oat ing aio’U'ft ns NafirtO
t here is a v -uk ptitnB. Wra
a fatal shaft !iv Umpizig tm*
'i.'d with pun* Wood and a
A*-) frame.—[Civil Serviee Gas
ply with boiling water or mi
half-pound tins, by Grocers.
-JAMES El
Homeopathic (• Siemiste, Loi
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