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SSSF D *V1*' PAIM KILMSH. Tbn
prompt uao of tlila invaluable remedy liutt
themsanda of Uvea.
PERKY MAVIS’ PA IIV KILLER A
**Pf r ^**>*nt. It has been before! Im
&& 1,1,113 ,nmt v “ ,ur ?
. _ extract* Jrom voluntary testimonials
reaa as iouowb:
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I Paiii Kir.
y for colds
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Iwtinj.Tjrwtol,
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PWTOiaaE^i^r^fSsa
GEORGIA NEWS.
Mrs. Salllc Kilibec, wife of Mr.
Dickson E. Kibbor, an excellent
lady, died In Ilawkinsville, Fri-
b world.
Titos: Sly i
^ U u.apr U !, Gve C . J
^S53 to cafTV p'hyriRUn, and trin. ,
Sffi., 1 " wg* taken oil Kuiidsy. and
<W.7w£& !£*« * «lf*r. It WHN a v
1 wl ", h ” «>nW »» known to
l*x* mothers who am losing *> many children.
For Chills and Fever PAIJf KIM.KR him
mi equal. It culm when everythlnx elan (alia.
Delays ore nnen darwero— ■ ■—
Pane Kiu.aa4n (he liouae la i
no family ahnuhl lie without.
pA | ^™*Bl»le»e 1 " t ataae. l a o e.,an(l 6i.no
PERRY DAVIS & 80N, Proprietor.,
• Providence, R. I.
MRS. LYDIA E. FIRKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS,
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOPMP.
laaJ^Bltlvorurn
fbPBll those Painful Complaints and Weaknessei
•oeotniuon toaurbrat female population.
It will cure rnferly the wont form of Hm*lo for*
plaint*, all ovarian trouble*, Inflammation nml I Icera-
tlon, I'nlllnir and PlNpInrcinantN, and tho consequent
Spinal Weakness, and Is particularly adapted to tht
i 'hanir* of IJfo.
It will dlas^re and expel turnon from the uterus ft.
a* early stage of development. The tendency to can- |0 VllNOIIS UlltUIOtCS, WflH 111
Ceroua humors there Is checked very speed Ily hy its use.
It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys ail craving
for stimulants, and relieves wesJcnes* of the stomach,
urea Illoatl
day, of consumption, wliicb sad
event has been anticipated for sev- ■
eral days past. She was a (laugh- {
ter of the late Hon. Joseph J. Col- j
lier, of Dooly county, where three
brothers still reside. She leaves
four young children and an nflec-
tionatc husband, brother of Col.
Charles C. Kibhee.
Cutlilicrt Enterprise: There is
uot a inerclAint in town now selling
provisions on credit. The only
resource the farmers have is to the
money lenders, at 22| per cent.
Hieli ns this is, it is much bettof
than liuylng on credit.
Macon Telegraph: A fifteen
hundred dollar colt, warpped in
fine blankets, came on the train
yesterday and was taken to the
park. Ho will Im broken hy Air.
Hnglii's, the trainer, who Ims six
teen other fine-blooded horses in
quarters at the park, among them
tome fine trotters. Efforts arc be
ing made tii hold a series of 'races
in a few weeks, and purses are now
being made up in the city.
Mr. H. II. Everett, while silting
at supper in his own house at Lum-
kin. was shut hy an assassin on tlie
outside and painfully wounded.
He was struck by twenty number
six shot.
JIAIr. Frank Dennis Steeple, one
of Albany's brightest, young men |
is dead. ,
A day or two since, a negro on
lie liriinswiek and Albany rail
road whipped out a pistol anil fired
at tile conductor, Captain Crovatt,
for some fancied wrong. The bull
perforated tile Captain’s clothing
but did no harm otherwise. The
negro was seized and is now in
jail.
Atlemlanls oil the Kirk
should frequently rub a few drops
of Darbys Prophylactic Fluid on
their face and hands, especially
when nursing those sick with in
fectious diseases. A rticies used on
or about the sick should he disin
fected nml the atmosphere of the
sick room pur,fled and vitalized hy
using the Fluid. Its effect is mar-
clous in checking the spread of
contagious diseases.
A (food Tiling.
It is splendid! “Why, sir, one
winter I hnd my feet frozen while
out cutting timber in the woods.
When 1 came, in taking off my
shot's and stockings the skin and
toe-nnils came off along with them.
The only relief 1 could get after
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB HAN AMD BEAST.
For more than n third of a century th
Mexican Jlliiatnug Liniment haBbcei
known toKiilUonu all over tho world as
the only aufo reliance for the relief of
A«-cl<lcnt<* mid twin. It is a medicine
nbovo jirleo and prnl*o—the beat of Its
hind. For every form of external pain
It wlU at all time* and under nil cl
harmony with the law* that govci
1'ortho euro of Kidney Complaii
Compound I* uiuuriMum-d.
LYDIA r, PINKIIAM’f) VKliFTAIILF. COM*
POP NR I* prepared at S3 and £13 Western Avenue,
Lynn, Mas*. lVieofll. 81s butt let for |ft. Rent by mall
Inthafortu of pills, also In tho fonu of loti-iures, on
roeeipt of price, |l (lerbos for either. Mrs. iTnkham
frvaly answers all letters of inquiry. Heini for |*uuph-
let. Addrrss os above. Mention ihit ibprr.
Nwritings. Mill
iltlg*. StiifliFM, idiinrnrii| ui«
area. I'lcrra. Froatbltra.t'bllblaliiNc
are M|»|>les, tatted Ilroast. nml
Inilied every' form of external tlla-
% It lirnls %«l<bout scare.
NiralelieM, Wind-
ffnlls, Nnavin. Tliriiali, Kliislioiic.
Old Horen, foil Kvll, Film upon
tlio Mull?, nml every oilier aliment
xvlilrh ilin ocenpnnls of (lie
w
The M
1 disappoints;
i l.. If, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
MENTS
Imtliing llrcrn with Pond’s Ex-
tract. It in u splendid remedy,
good for man or beast.” So spake
farmer, one day, when in
ofllce. He spoke from experience,
many thousands of others cniihl
ii‘
Extract. Only he sure in buying
, that you get tile ijennine nriirle.
Take no imitation.
r>,000 for an Allrriioou’s Hulk.
Tlie first breach of promise trial
cjjse that was ever tried at the
Painless y cur<
for tho Opiun
or Morpnln
Habit. Curt
Ouarantood.
Address
N. B. DREWRY.BI,
(iim'n.T, ta,
| a m « c#
o |2|l| s g ?,i
3 gS.lllla
^!jIU!||!l
JflifJilf
Sold by W. T. Davenport & Son.
KNbiA.Y vLn.nirroE te
destroy nml expel Worm*
Rons the human body
where they exist. If used
according to the dlree
tlon*. It t* n aarc and re
liable remedy.
FOR SWI GY All DRUGGISTS
AND STORE KEEFERS.
David E. Foutz, Prop.
BALTIMORE, MO.
hold by W T. Davenport ft Son I
MAM'OB BEAST.
POND’S
EXTRACT,
THE GREAT VEGKTAIILE
PAIN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC
FOR INFLAMMATION AND
HEMORRHAGES.
Rheumatism, IMeuralj.'.;.
No olher preparation h«* cured so l..m s
ofihc*«tli*lra»*ingcoiiipl.ti!ttHa<.it:g J \ .• , *.
Our floater i* mvaliubh in i .acd^uav*.
LumbiKo, I».iiu in Hack or S. -. r •. O ,r
OlfitmrnMso cent*) for u«c v . i r : uv-.|„i
clothing i* inconveniffit, is a gi...t j..|p ... r>
licvinglnilainmalory cases.
Hemorrhages,
Nose, or from any .ause. is spcc.'ily contn.ILd
and stopped. Our N Hull I N.vrinuo OS
cents), and InlinlarN (Ji.oo), arc great aids
in arresting internal bleeding.
Diphtheria&SoroThroat
Use the Extract promptly. It is a sure cure.
Head, etc. Opr **t'a(arrh fur«*,**sjK. i.il
ly prepared H> meet serious cases, contains ail
the curative pro|Krtics of the i;x*rael| our
Nasal Nyrlliue, inval'iahlc for use in ca
tarrhal affections, is simple and inexpensive.
Sores, Ulcers, Wounds,
Sprains and Bruises.,!^,’
ing, cooling and cleansing. Use our Olltf,
ment in connection with the Fxirnett it
will aid in licaling, sofiening ami in keeping out
BurnsandScalds- K,r all ^ ins
it is unrivaled, and should l« kep
ily ready for use in case of accidct
of our OlnfUIcntovill aid in h«
Leave Savannah daily at 11.00 A. M.
Leave .!u**np daily at 1.8o I*. M.
Leave WaycruM daily at *.42. P M. !
Arrive at Cnllubnn dally nt -I.4U p. M. !
Arrive nt •Lirkaonvllle iff Ily at 6.30 P. M. 1
».») A. M.
...11.68 A. M. ;
.... 1.20 1*. .M.
.... 3.40 P. M. |
Sjivfimi.’ih and
Arrive at Jot-sup dolly
Arrive at Havuuunli dally*
Drawimr room coaclto*
-f*i kmmvlllc on tlila train
l’aMongers from Savnnnnh for Iirn...
tlila train arr'vlnr at l!riin*ivlck 6.h0 p.
A riltST-CLASS
\ family magazine
FOE DULY @3 mum,
urn,WIT’S SUMS!!,
II k take
Pavriengf ra lei
it Miivnnnah 840 p.
Pmuengcra Icavli.
M ick at 10.16 a i
igera ic:ivii-r Maeon nt 7J» n. in., (dailv),
at JeMup with tho tr In fur Florid*. * |
PiMsenRor* troni Florida by this train canned I
ut JeMup with train arriving In Macon at 7.60 n. I
in., (dally).
Tula train stop* only at Jessup, Wnycro**, i
Ftdkston, Callahan and Jack*onvUle. j
JACKHONVII.LE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally at fl.00 P. M.
Leave Jeeaup •• 245 .A M-
Leave Wnyvroaa •• 4.45 A. M.
Arrive at Calluliau “ ........ 7.00 A. Al.
Arrive at Jncksonvlilo •• 8.00 A. A|
Arrive nt Live Oak daily (except 8un-
day)*t.. 11.50 A. M.
Leave Live Oak daily (except Sunday
I uf * j
j reduced price, witli
t yei
Jally nt h.oo P. M.
.. 7.10 P. M.
.. 0.55 I*. M.
11.40 P. M.
-t^n.l
A dressi
failed.
viler
hating
nml ninny Miispeut oven now tlmt it
wns n “put up job.” Olio llnyes.a
widower, hnd imicli money mid ns
much revorenen lor it ns ’Ituthcr-
ford II. One Sunday nllernoon in-
joined n girl, the dnughtcr of one
of his friends, on the street nnd
they tnuk n long wnlk together.,
iteing seen hy many nequnintnnccs i
I lines wns tensed nnd nsked if lie j
wns looking for it now wife, nnd lie
sliowed he liked the tensing. Soon
after suit wns brought for hu-ncli
of promise hy tho girl, nnd her
dnmnges were laid nt some enor
mous figure. The lending lawyers !
the l-nr volunteered to net' for
her, nnd the trial wns long nml on- I
teHnining. Her lawyers spoke FemaleCompiaintS. N " ,A ''
lor n week, nnd though they could j tafc-■ -- •
prove nothing more than that
Haves look a wnlk with the girl,
the gallant jury gave a veidiel ol
$U).00ll dnmnges, which, when
Hayes paid, he inserted into his
cheek, “for oncSnndnv afternoon's <
walk.”
Inflamed or Sore Eyes.
U can be used without the slightest fear of
harm,.quickly allaying all inflammation and
Earache, Toothache and
Faceache.
lion*, its effect is simply wonderful.
Pjlpc llllml.Ul«*(Hllii|;orKchltiix.
V .! ,e5 » It I' the greatest kn.mii remedy : r
ally curing when other medicines have fail.
Kona** Kxirnci nriliratcil Fqn
and P.le*. «>ur Ointment H o _ ..
vice where the removal of clothing i* income*
Ladies. Rk “ i •“»** v-,>■ •- , " 1 =* -*<
S „ isir n,w lamphlci. Soil E r.i„.
For Broken Breast ar.d
So re N i pp Ies. £
cuciou* that mother* who have .nice used it will
new r be without it. Our Of ailment is the
niyllicnt that can tv applied.
Elixir VIIm» for Women.
Mrs. Lydia K. I'iukhnm 233 AVest-
era A venue, Lynn, Mass., has made
the discovery! Her Vegetalile
Compound is a positive cure for
female complaints. A line address-
ed to this lady will elicit all necos-
»ry information.
A Herd to Mothers
Mothers should remember it is
most important duty at this
season to look after the health of
their families and cleanse the i
malaria and impurities from their
systems, and tlmt nothing will tone
lip tho stomach and liver, regulate
the bowels ami purify the blood so
perfectly as l’aiker's Ginger Tonic,
advertised in our columns /'„*<.
See other column.
Always licrrcslilug.
A delicious odor is imparted by
Florestou Cologne, which is always
refreshing, no matter how freely
used.
.. , female
Exlrsel I. u-cl. K„|| .lire
pany r;»i;h Ixmlf.
CAUTION.
Pond’s Extract
the wortU *• KoihPn Kxlrart" blown in
«hc ria*..ami our picture .rade-nurt on *.,r*
rounding huff w raujvr. None other i* genuine.
A way* "iM-t ..n having l»oiltl*n Kximrt.
I ake no other preparation. It it H r,<er told in
6u/k, or 6jf measure.
Prlco of Ponil’s Exlraet. Toilet Arti
cles nnd Specialties.
|, 2’!'i!' s . tOMr r.. .nor., si asi.?n
TOILET ASTICLE1 1 0PKIALTIS5.
n°‘f.#S r,,m ’ #l, °® Ointment ao
■ • flf* Catarrh Cure.. . 7.\
Lip Salve.. . 15.1 Plaster /,i
Toilet 8oapt 3 ck*> SO Medicated Paper 3.1
i ohiti ™Mia ros irptKAtictt.
N...1 Syrlnce.. ... ‘‘S,
Pemale Syringe. . . * '
Prepared only by POND'S EXTRACT CO.,
NEW YORK AND LONDON. *
For sale by all Druggist* and Fancy Good* Dealer*.
Order, for #i worth, carriage free, on receipt of
7 ** worth, carriage free, on re
4 *. ,pt °i*S» if Addressed to 14 W. 14th St., A. V.
Leavp .Inckaomillo
l.rn\f (htllaliaii
Leave Wnycro#*
Arrive at Jc**up
Arrive nt Savannah
I’aliicv Sleeping Uaro on t hi* irnln daily between.
SavuHnah 1 and Jucknonvillc, Wa*hlnglou and
slnekaonvllle, Uliifiiinatt and .Jacksonville, and
Montgomery and Jnrkminville.
I’aHHeiiger* for Florida by tbl* frnin eomirct at
Je*aup with train ni riving nt Mac«>n nt 7 a. in.,
dally.
1’aMengcra for Darien take thl* train.
Pasaetigera from Savannah for Brunawirk lake-
ing this train arrive nt Brunswick &:» a. nt.
I'oMenger# leaving llnmifwick tt.OO p. m., arrive
in Havapnnh al 2.:*6 a. tn.
Pa**engcr* for (Jaiueetille, Cedar Keys. Havsn-
nan nnd Florida Transit Bond take this train.
l*a>nengers from Savannah lor Madison, Mon-
ficello, Tallaliasaee nnd f^uincey take this t r '»in.
Pn*M‘ngers from Ouincey, Tallnhassrv, Monti-
cello and Madison lake tlila train, nu’eting #ltct»-
ing ear* m .Waycrons at U.38 p. tn.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
1-cave Savannah dally 5»t 5.10 P. M.
Leave Je**up •• 8.05 1*. M.
I-cave Wnycross *' 10.45 I*. M.
Leave DuPoiu )..•» A. Al. ,
Arrive Tbomasvillc •• 0.45 a. M.
Arrivo llainbridgv •* p.rio g, |
Arrive Albany •* 11.U0A.M. ’
Albany “ 4.40 P. M.
iiilllbridffe “ 4.8O P. M.
Leave Thomas* I lie *♦ 8.30 P.M.
Arrivo DuPont “ Loft A. M.
Arrive WsycroMs •• H.25A. M.
Arrive JcsMip •» 0.00 A. M
Arrhc Savannah *• 8.50 A.JM
Sleeping car* bet wtci: Sevannuh and Thomu**
lie by thl* train.
Mall steamer leave* Ilainbrldge evety Thursday
id Sunday for Apulatchacola and Columbus.
“ ‘ Albnny daily with pastenger
HoIsf Goods
. - --. tl's'luctlve purpose of r,re-
™.utfing •‘in li n vi r cty ol loading mailer—for the
n-og purl light and entertaining, yet of real liter-
ary met it—»* '•nould commend it 10 the general
J MMM ‘Tcultlvniei! remonsHMl i nsure it it welcome
in many Anterlenn hoineM. Devoting a large por-
portion of lis Hipccto fietinn,iii wimh abort minis
hna
included In Its li^t ■'l si.hjfvl*cm|o*ltle»of s^ieDcc
«Mpecially nnttiml lilwtery, pecnlinrly tri-aifil,ttav<-1
nnd adventure nt liuitm mm obr« ad, llekl snerfs
ntu anullng, nml. oecasl.uinlly, political, blstor cnl
and edHcatloi all ioples nu»f. ptll>le of fresh nnd
lively dlscussloi The serial stories published
during the year have I con marked by n piquant
oiiginality,ai;(lI hnvo been met with a warm recep
tion; while (lie general uttraeiivene*a or the
Masazlnv has gained foi It co.dlal approval and
ail increased eireulaflon
The
her tha
dug
’ontribiitiou* of a po| ulur e) arai-fer
- KIK,” in w hich >
niltli .r - STEPHEN GUTII -
—V , ; • me |.« collar and alrlkirg phn-
...a of American life ate vividly and dramatically
treated, will begin in the -funuaiy unmber and
• run through hk months.
Tho editor a! depaitiuont* w ill maintain their
, present standard of acknowledged excellence, tho
I illustrations will lie of U higher character than
any that have I itiurto nj pitm-d in the Magnxlr.e.
Books,
1* lot
t'onnectfon .. w r
rain* Doth way# on the ftouthwestcr..
1 from Macon, Kufaula, Monigon
Railroad
cry. Mu
Hpriiig*, Ht. Augu--
im, Palafl . ...... ...
urs on St. John's river.
Trains on It. & A. R. R. Ienv<
west, ut 12.20 p. m., and for Brunswick ut 3.48
* “ -t Sunday.
rprise, Hanford, and nil land-
junction going
Soraps,
Papeteries,
■ Tran*:—'Yearly Subscript Ion, 8 00; Single-
! Number, 25cent*. Ll. i lUL ClC Ratks.
epecmieu niiuiLir mailed, )H>st puid, t:n receipt
• o 2o cent*. (Postage Hiatnps afford a convenient
- currency for leiiuttuuee.) A
J. B. LIPPENCOTT& CO., Pnbrs.
; 1.1 mill :ir .Vinlii’t SI., J’litin
NEW STORE.
B. T. POWELL, Agent,
Autographs | (3r l*OC0I*ieS
1. daily except
Through tickets sold and Sleeping (’nr Both* j
and Dan wine-room car accommodations secured
at Rren’s Ticket office. No. S8 Dull 8L, and nt the I
Company’s Depot, foot of Lloorty street. I
J S. T1SON, JAS. L.TAYI.CR.
Master Trains. Gen’I IWr Agt.W 1
1L O, FLE I NO, Sujicrln'eudent. .
On the South Side of tho Square,
' anti invito, tiiciti tn i-iv» him call, a, b. will wl
Tlie lies! (iomis at l.nwesl l’rlcos.
Americas, F«f». 17, 1862 tf
Augusta Mug Ms!
s.|l
JAS. L. GOW.
JOIIX M. WEIGLE,
w. n. nooitK.
■ 1’llOFRIETORS.
FANCY GOODS.
THE Flora Fra OF HEOMA. j
Independent in all Things. I
Untniinelted niul Uninstnicted.
NOT THE ORGAN OF ANY CLIQUE,
KING OK COMDINATIGN.
Our Capltsli K»|i«rlcnce.
Our Moltot ProRrru.
Our Reward. Sucre...
Tho Auzustn (Gn. > Evininir News lias
the Inrsrst -‘irculallmi uf any Dally 1’iiprr
ever iMUrd in Augusta, anil r.s an mlvu-
lltini; medium is unsurpassed
Adverllsing lutes on application.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY—1 Y’ear $5 00
“ 0 Months 2 00
WEEKLY-1 Year 1 B0
“ li Months. 75
__ m 1882
- D.M. PEKBY & C0., Detroit, Kieh.
PARKER’S
GINGER TONIC
An la«i,9iat'a| Otedieiae ll:;l K««r Istejttaiu
vcsjlalj. tciilnlk'. known, rum »:! .Iiv.t.lcr. nf
tlie bou rl». Monutli, liver, tblw! < andl.-i'.-. k IV
Tl:2 Best and f arcs! Cocgti Cure Cvtr Used.
It will fclrensllicu Ln-iu body
ew life and vi"t.>r.
o O pcr-LA XIQ