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Once when John Knndolf wn*
leaving a country tavern the land
lord aaid: “Mr. Bandolf, Which
way are you going?" The gruff
Virginian replied: "I’ve paid my
hill, aud It’s none ol your busi
ness.” Half an hour later Ran*
dolf c one to a cross road, and not
knowing which to take, sent Ins
servant back to inquire. The land
lord replied: “Tell Mr. Kaudol
that he has paid Ills bill, and he
can take either road he wishes
to."
Impure Breath.
Among all the disagreeable conse
quences that follow tbe decay of the
teeth, an impure breath must bo tlie
most mortifying and unpleasant In its
possessor, and it in the most iuiix.iiuabln
and offensive In aocirly; and yet the
cause of It may easily be removed by
cleansing your teeth daily with that just
ly popular dentifrice, Fragrant SOZO-
DONT. It purifies and sweetens the
brenth, cools and refreshes tbe month,
and gives a pearl-like appearance to the
teeth, Oentlemen who indalge in smok
ing should cleanse Ibeir teeth with
SOZODONT, ss it removes all unpleasant
odors of Ibe weed. Ask year druggist
for It.
MALARIA
The Steubenville Herald has an
article beaded “Shall We Fly?”)
We have not had time to read the ,
article, but we advise tbe editor to |
stay and brazen it out, whatever I
it is.
Malaria is an almost in
describable malady which
not even the most talented
physicians arc able to fath
om. Its cause is most fre
quently ascribed to local
surroundings, and there is
very little question, but this
opinion is substantiated by
(acts. Malaria docs not nec
essarily mean chills and
lever while these troubles
usually accompany it It
often affects the sufferer with
general lassitude, accom
panied by loss of appetite,
sleeplessness, a tired feeling
and a high fever, the per
son afflicted growing weak
er and weaker, loses flesh
day after day, until he be-
coiifcs a mere skeleton, a
shadow of his former self.
- THE CASH MERCJ1AST8,|-
I. A if All ST., AMKlllCUS, OA.,
HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK
JEWELRY STORE.
(00)
One of the largest estab
lishments of the kind in the
flont'i. is located in Amcricus,
Mr. Flicker's store has
FA/fvy'Aifjt SAuiLr
just undergone a rejuvenating
process that makes it the hand-
process
somest store INSIDE to be
found in Americas. In the
.„...._ j Je Wl .|ry department ran lie
vTJLVvJ\J Ij JtVlXliio.; found all the latest novelties in
rcpaivd t. negotiate Loan* for pbtntrtW Cltf <M
imvfj Ijd ts.<Ju Are year* time. Now I* yonr tbiinff t*» oA o!d debt* and bite
Mlieuwwone. I .'JiKiT * . .
We are now orepatvd
Wfititct, on impiovvJ ‘
time to wuik out ilie
G-ET
ITIIEKT AND BF.KT
W”
INKS A Nil
I.IQITOR^
CHAMPAGNE,
OfNOER ALE ANI)
HPARKLINO CIDER.
The weather bulletins say “the !
rivers will remain stationary.” j
Tills'is truly ungrateful on the part I
of the rivers. After the liberal ap- j
propriotions that have been bestow- •
ed upon them, they should caeh ;
and all rise. If only to express their |
thanks.—Horton Trantcripl.
tern is thrown open
to nervous diseases. The body
weak and enfeebled absorbs no
nourishment, but subsisting upon
itself, the digestive organs no
longer perform their functions;
the liver becomes torpid, and other
organa tailing to do their routine
work, speedily become disordered,
and dissolution and death are apt
FrH.li assortment of
In addition to being a certain cure
The Uorklngmnu’n Friend.
To euro sllinenls incidental to expos
ures, rheumali.m, catarrh, wounds,
bruises, sprains, cats, over-stmining, etc.,
there I. nothing equal to Pond's Extsaut.
Relief is toitantaaoons to many c ses.
and those of a moro serious character
.yield to tha persUtent uso of Ibis g eat
R***edy. Employers of labor would do
"" ,l *0 b“— ‘ -■ •■* ■
well to have a supply always within reach
in rose of accident. Working men, have
itio your homes I
At Hampton Point, on tho Hud
son river, some heavy blasting is
being done to level a line lor the
West Shore railway. A hundred
and forty-five begs of powder were
used, in. one of these blasts last
week and the explorlou moved over
• 7,000 cubic yards ol stone. The
estimated worth ofthis single blast
to tho contractors who have the
work in baud, Is assessed at $2,000.
A stone tho size of a water pai)
was thrown a longdistance nnd de
scended through the root of a house
to the floor, and rebounding fell on
a bureau, where it rested without
injury to the furniture.
— —..ijciyip ac
for malaria and chills and fever,
Urown’s Iron Ritters is highly
recommended for all diseases requir
ing a certain and efficient tonic; es
pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter
mittent fevers, want of appetite, loss
of strength, lack of energy, etc.
Knrichcs the blood, strengthens the
muscles, and gives new life to the
nerves. Acts like a charm on the
digestive organs. It is for sale by
nil rcsj>ectable dealers in medicines,
price, $t per bottle
Be sure and get the genuine
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.
Talcs no other.
c
o jxt FBOTXoxgf
AND
,s
BEST BRANDS OF
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
pay cash for nil our goods and ran
offer you
• ”» a””’* — .... »v
thing at the light time." The ponton sub
ject to derange tut til of (hu kidneys or
liver him a protentivn duty to perform in
purchasing a psekage of Kiuo<
purchasing a psekage of' Kidney-Wort.
, It iDtrlgotaf"
jn vigors tivith.bn oignim and by ii«
eMhartio and ilnretio rnecl, clcuiiNtHthe
• whols systeui nt all l*ud Ihhuoih.
It is asserted tlml. in spite of
their natural reluctance fully tbrec-
fifths of the clerks in the depart
ments in Wanhington have paid
the assessmeuta "suggested ” to
them by the llnbliell "voluntary''
circular.
A question whether the great
John Runyan was not n gypsy, lias
brought out a letter to the London
Ne.m, saying that the original Run-
.van in Kngland was an Italian ma
son, probably named Runvano, who
cpme over and helped build Melrose
Abbey In llfiC.
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE I
WATCHER,
CLOCKS.
NECKLACES,
LOCKETS',
RINCS,
LACE PINS,
SETS,
EAR KINGS.
BRACELETS
TRIMBLES,
OAll and Boo XJm.
Green Grocery.
tii iik ernr lemcn at
Vienna, Dooly Comity, Ga.,
on on Aiiocr tin:
31st of August, 1882,
BY
DU FRISK & RAINEY.
.... ... .....ii, •■eii rutllUM I'..— .....
ra'Frpitae, lab* Ihb mrlhiHl ,.f nuklnic.lt km,.a
to tho ppopln of Dooly mid eomlgumu coitmles.
nml canipsily rMU »t th« lr c» otwrmlon nml as
JlotMCv In Hinkiiitf it n •iicre»t«. TIip pMp4*r will
. ^"/J^Vr.diiriy-lwo columns, anil will be
I'rli.tisl tVom rkur, phlii tvps, mul no effort will
DC a|—•—I I. a..t. .a
•Tbs tana hyttrn tuny h« iik.il to re-
nrm.ni any manifold evil. lr T ou would
battl.SttDM.fally with lhismanv-bcad.il
monster of ilitrosn you will dml it «-
wdlHU to keep Mrs. Pinkhnm’s Vn.iabc
(.impound olanya at baud. - Dr. linn-
»|mml to make it
A HIKHT.rf.AHS WKKKLY FAMILY PAPKU
Tac chief kiln of its publishers is to make if su
ouisjHikfii, foorlcss erolenranstn<ivoeute oriheln-
terc ts or the | cools of l)o ily run ly, thetr enter*
prlNH, liitluairles. mKHirfi's -^il.-uftnral nnd utli-
orwlss-imd th« natural i.dvi.ntn B es otT.re.1 t
live rltltells by that section.
IX POLITIC* i»* WILL OK DKMOCKATJP
•I will hoiiestly nulotnln the prlnrl|i
Sfiectacles ol all kinds nnd in
struments to tost your eyes nnd
ooinjK’fent men fo select Spec-
tncles best ndopted to yonr
eye-sight. , Thousands of |>eo-
ple nre injuring their eye
sight by using common
Spectacles, or those not- prop-
, XT ivnrrrmt.TiMm.” i er b' adjusted to their eyes.
AN INDUCEMENT!: — Solid Silverwnre. SPOONS,
FORKS, KNIVES, CARD
1 CASES, CUPS, GOBLE'lS
FRUIT KNIVES, NAPKIN
RINOS, nil kinds of case
goods, etc., etc. In Electro-pla
ted ware, a full line of Reed
and Barton’s gcods which I
guarantee to have more silver
on, and to be plated on better
nnd harder material than any
other make of goods, the only
concern that took the only first-
class prize in Australia. A
partial list of these goods
comprises Castors, Cake Bas
kets, Berry Dishes, Epergns,
Card Stands, Flower Stands,
Water sets, Waiters, Goblets,
cups, Spoon-holders, Syrup
cups, Butter-dishes, Pickle
stands, Knives, Forks, spoons
Etc., Etc.
These goods sold atgthe
same prices that you would
have to pay at the Factory,
as well as u full line of goods
of other manufacturers at fac-
Tlio (Mrnted Cooper Traction and Farm
Mill Engine* ami Saw Mills furnished to nrdrr. These Eqgidet arc unsurpassed.
Life and. Plre Insurance!
Wo roprrMHit eome of thn be*t nn<1 tno*t liberal Life nnd Fire Insurance Compan'et, and special
attention la culled to this bmnch of our bus! iievx. CALL AND SEE 110.
R. T.
Amcbicuh, Ga., July 2, 1882 3m
cfc OO.
Gfni.kat. SlTEnjNfr.NBKNl’BOrnCE,
Mavaknak, November 10, 1M1.
AKTKK SPItbAY, Nt,vernier I
AND OTHER-
HARE & COBB
HAVE OPENED A
HOT ilMRKET, G'MItV,
AND
TEIT BOOKS!
FOR TITE—
PROVISION STORE
oar coton avknuk,
In III. r*M»m Intel.v iK.iipM hy llnwham Ic lloh-
mws,, Where Ibev will keep a tint c:..w lino ol
Prori.lou. v...i.hi.. ■» -
Provl.lou., V.*.Sabl.. In their ww.u:i|*
Fresli Meats
AND
Country Produce!
III. Irlentht arc isrlletl to call. We whh la hwr
country piu luce c,r .11 kind., rrprrhilly
HEEVEH, MUTTON AND KID,
UUES8KU OR OA FOOT,
O N AND AFTER 81T|»J)AY, November S6th.
18M, fuawnyrr irsins on thl.i road’Will rnn
| a« follow* ; j .
! I^are btivanoah daily at 11.00 A. M.
lu-hVe JiiMUp dnily at V. Id.
Leave Wnyeroiw dally ut *35 P 53.
Arrive at Oallahnn dally at 4.43 1*. M.
1 ArriveftttlnekBOBvillodsIly at 6.30 P. 11.
1 I^ rivo Jucksonville daily at 0.00 A. II.
Iu>ave Cullnbun dally at ftfiO A. M.
Arrive at Wnycrow dally at...t» 11.68 A. hi.
Arrivo nt J«*M<ip dUly at..^* |.20 r. U.
Arrive ut HMVunuah dally, at 3.40 P. If.
N P? ncbe * *»t»ftn Harannalgmd
deckeonvilleon Ibis train.
1W ngew from Savannah for Bnmswirk lake
thin train nrHvInj at Briin*w|rk 6.00 p. mi,*}
I'ofieenme leave Brim*wick nt 10.16 a m., nrriv
nt HaVAimah 8.40 p. m.
1*.1 H44*11 gPIH Icnvinp Ml
connect at Jew
I’:i*5t ngcr* f T _._ ,
at .IcMup with train an I vine 1
ld*lly).
Tol* train (top* only at Jessup, Waycros*.
Folketon, Callahan and >)uck*onvllle.
JACKSONVILLE nxpnEsa
Leave Havsnmih dally at....«...11.00 P. Jd.
Lenvo .Ic»Ml!> “ ........ 2.4fi .AM*
lu-ave Wsyeross “ 4.45 a u
Arrive at Cnllalmn •* ...7.00 A* If*
Arrive at Jacksonvlllo *• ........ 84)0 A u
Arrive st Live Oak daily (except Rnn*
1LI0 A. M.
Live Oilk dally (f’x.ej.t Sum lay) 2.10 P. M.
.lacknonviilu «lail.* at J*. M.
Csllnhsn 7,|u p |f
* «t UIQ «. m. f (dally),
t st .TeuupyvUhibktf ; ta for Florida:
engers iroinTJorkfa bylhls, train canned
iup with train arriving in llkcon at 7.60 p.
' lunt
Blotter fads,
Ready Pencil Tablets,
Pens Inks,
n nv
Arrive of Jf*»0p.,,,
Arrivo ntSuvaimab
• • i -w.-vill
’. .V.
’. M.
2*33 A. M
.M.vaiHinuiii', viucuinuu Dim •Jacksonville, ana
ILmtifotueiy ansi Ja^fteonville.
Pssscnnrs tor Fl^a by this train connect nt
rfCMnp with tiuia arriving at Macon at 7 a. w.,
PasstftHtrrs 3»r Darien take this train.
J aasengrra i<»r uaru-n take ttito train. . ^
PMMvngi’rs tri*n» Savannah for Krunawlck take*
Inur thin tmiu arrive at DruuaWlck .VlOtf. xn.
('naaeuger* leaving Hruiuwick 9.00 p. *, arrive
In Havutmub at 2,:i5 %. in. " ,
l’liPKi iiifiT* for Oaiiica\ille, Cedar Keys, Satan-
»u ninl Florid* Trenail Koid take UtUlnSn
ihusengcrs Irutn Suvannah for Madison, Mon-
11.V. .1. ,rum for Miullson, Mon-
lici'llo, 1 alltthuMi c ami Quincvy tsko this tnilu
cello nu.KMadlwn DdlNrnln! meoTlni
IBf? CiirM ul Wnvrrmsa n» 11.JIB t. m ~ 1
for which tm will pay the liighenl market price in I .
JfH 1 *.. 1 h4*e haylnir pro luce or meats to *ejj will I tOfy pROCS,
Hnd It to their advnnlaire lo mil on me.
I1AAK 4k COBB.
POH
LATEST STYLES •
»u«»uinin me prinripre* and ten*
»t* of the llnu-bniion-l lb-niotracy ul (leorula.
We aim to beneltl and In* benetltled. Wo ear.
y M“' P 0< ’P ,fl ** r I)oo *y county lo a»*l*t u*
»» ltti *iih*«T|ptiuna and other |Mtroong«% pruiiiiaiiig
and oil...
tlom a fUll return lor their money,
rtUBSCRIFTlON, T\Vf' IHlLLAUS A YKAIL
Addre *« nil rominunici..ion* ami bualness letters
DL T I'RKK Jb It A INKY,
Vienna, On,
Tho governroont ice.ipu for the
montli of August, are estimated to
approximate one thousand dollars
per minute.
The tiUiing-honse is still in ac-
Uvq use in Salt Labe City, and
through It $600,000 a year ia
collected by the Mormon olllclals.
Physicians say it comblnr. all th. de.
*!lY*i* J 1 ,,,r f ^'ruRinonK ionic pro-
MriMd by eryy school or neiliolne.
brown . Inn Ditteia.
A man Just from Egypt and
wanting ten cento to help him on
to Boston/wa* In town Saturday.
He^oat everything in tbe burniug
'A Michigan girl tried to commit
auieido by swallowing Uilrty-.ix
shirt buttons. She was saved, be.
cause her digestive organs mis
took them for railroad restaurant
beans.
tSTTh. wond.ru of modern ohtmUtrv
ar. apparent in Iba bcanlilul Diamnnil
l’Z*s- AU kind, and colors of Ink can bo
made from them,
popu
Houston, Texas, claims
iatioi: of 80,000.
A nineteen pound bnliy has been
horn in Nashville. :
llop Hitlers arc the Purest and lies!
Illlters Ever Made.
.. ' r !"'y " ra ooapottBd from Hop., Malt,
liuchn, ilamlrsko and Dandrloiu,—tb«
oldest, bc.l and most valuable medicines
in the world aud contain all the best and
most curative properties of all other r.iu-
ydlrs, being tho greatest Ulood Purifier.
Liver Regulator, and Lire and Health
Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or
HI health call possibly long rsiat where
these lintels are used, su varied and per
fect are their operations.
They give new lifeand vigor to tho aged
and infirm. To all whose employments
caqso irregularity of tho bowcla or urina
ry organs, or who require an Apetixer.
Tonio and mild Kiimnlant, llop Bitteis
are invaluable, being highly curative, tun
lo and itlmnlaliug. without intoxicating.
No nmlter wlmt yonr feeling ur symp
toms nrr. what the disease or ailments is,
nse llop Bitten. Don't wait nntil you are
« «k. hut if you only feel bail or misera-
Me. an Hop Ritters it once. It msv save
your life. Hundreds have been saved by j
SO doing, fiooo will be paid for a case !
they will not cursor help.
Do nut auffcr or let yonr friends .iiffer,
but use and urge them to us. Hop Bitten.
Remember. Hop Billers is no vile, drag,
ged drunken nostrum, but the purest and
Iwit Medicine ever made; tha • Invalid's
Friend and Hope, and no person or fam-
Ily should b. without thrm. Try the
Bitters In-dsv.
;lowest prices;
PIiAIIV,
MI1MCML, ARTISTIC
IKINTING !
1 nlso ko<*p a fino line ol
8LATE8, PENCILS,
hi Waycron* «t *.Wp. m."
ALBANY KXrilKdS.
I Am vo Hit van null dally Sit 1* m
J.'MVt* •Ti > n*ii|i •
I I.i'uve I m Potu
1 Arrive* Tliomftfvllle
Arrive llnlnbrtilgr
. . 8.05 P. M
• .10.4.1 P, u.
.. Idi0A.il.
.. 0.4ft A. M.
PAPER All'll envelopes:
Kk„ Kir.. Fir..
FOR THE TEACHERS
CALL AT THE
I rKcobderTOFFICE,
QOOOOOOf MX)00000004M
20,111)0 BILL IIEADH.
10,000 STATEMENTS.
15,000 NOTE HEADS.
10.000 TETTER HEADS.
SO.000 ENVELOPES.
100000(10000000OOi
.TITST RKCEIVKD.
Gold Pens, epnlicing canes, etc.
This xvrek I will have the
largRfit and most varied stoex
ol* China Vases, Toilet si'ts,
Jardinieres and fancy goods
generally, ever brought to
this mnneet. '
In niy MtiAid DSjfartment I
have a large stoeK of Pianos,
Organs, Violins, Guitars, Ban
jos, Accordcous, Tambourines,
Harps, Instruction Books, etc.
In my sowing machine de-
K rtmcnt can be found a large
; of Davis, Williams, Wheel
er and Wilson and other sew
ing machines also a lot of
second linnil machines all in I
thorough order for sale cheap, i TTT -]VT V
a fiill line of parts, attachments! ^ V V i\ I
»M A. M.
11.00 A.N.
4.4* P. U.
4.S0 P. M
MOT.11.
1.00 A. M.
...... fl.-a A..M
MO A. M
toA.il
Cheapest and Best
.iiinvisuiign
! Arrive Albany
I Ia*ivi* Albany
i Leave Italnbridei*
l.<*«\oThonua\ill«*
Arrivi' Dii Pont
! Arrive Wwyrron*
j Arrive.Ictunip
I Arrhii riavnnnnh
ar»i?.”r;.e E,,ta,to ' t*
linn, Pnlatkii, Kntarprlfe, Santord. nod all toad*
inn on fit. John'* river. ^
Train* on a 4k A« B. B. leave Junction aolnir
U Se'n"4. f " r
« U>en*.Tlrketoilt^ Na il BaUafTsadM thj
B.
-IN
I..\ltUEl*T(U K OP
FINE PAPERS
VISITING CARDS
BALL PB0GBAMME8
WEDDING INVITATIONS
AND BU8tNF.S8 CAR.OS
AI.WAVS.OM HASH.
IN PRICES AND WORK
I WR ARK ALWAYS RKADV TO l
! • COMPETK WITH
MACON OR ATLANTA.
KIDNEY-WORT
The colored people of Fulton
county return $318,297 worth of
taxable prtqicrty.
‘ItarliHpallM."
t|uici:, complete cine, all annoy
la? Kidney, Bladder and Urinary
Diaesact. $1. llrii^piato.
18 A 8URE CURB
I for nil dlawaM of tha Kldn«y« and
—LIVER—
i orzea, •nobiimr U u, thro nr off torpi
Miaiariat
irabaio
aaSrs
*04°
OPPICR ON COTTON AVKNIIK
I AMERH5US.GA.
MERCER UNIVERSITY
MACON, OA.
E IK Fall T.rm of thl* Institution vi'l nnen-mt
a. b.i wjra^u, to’s^ssr,
I“g febafowollt mlbg'ai. coon, or
5SS"" r *- **“tWlMBll the lfS. CliforiL
a fiill line of parts, attachments
needles and oil for all ma
chinery. My work department
is the most complete and the
best supplied with tools, ma
chines t and material in the
South lor doing watch work,
jewelry repairing, clock re
pairing and for putting sew
ing machines in thorough or
der, supplying any new parte
needed, etc. The class of worl
done here is superior to that
of any other establishment
outside of a large city. No
trouble to show goods. Call
nnd take a look through my
stock, whether you wish to
purchase or not, and see the i
place where you can get what
you want, either in goods or
work, when you need anything
of the kind. Everything guar
anteed as represented;
AGNES AYCOCK.
PARKER S KIR BALSAM.
The pest, Cleanest and
wxa. economical Has
itfr tails 13 Rb
SSte .
hi no. >ur mtaloran rad oto Uforuiiti-a.
«Si. ^fnkgg&^jSSy]
Jam. Triok«r de Epo.,
(Under Barlqw House )
Rtrtslii (%K.
_A mwmU ezmaingly In-
Comlatlng of
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
• Pmraailr! ...
Ifjrwi w tnploaic or firmer, .ora out with
aggaa55*aagg»S
•SSBltSMax&Et- ^
lAVlXfl lOTlUffDomi «ITT
Lace and Straw Bonnets,
Bound Unto,
Legliorn Flats,
Long Plume*, all colors,
I •aces and Flowers.
Thaw .ha kav'.*aol jet pnrduwd tMr
SPRING BONNETS
..IllllnJ II totWIr lalwwtj. wla.' h.r K, w
•Frenoli Chip Sate I
1W BLACK AND WRITE.
lit