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W a laenti'niod i u this col man ol
tha M irsing Ntwi u foiv days srr.cn
tnemysterious an 1 sudden dis ippe tr
ance ot Mr. Wm F. Hudson, rf Co
lumbus. The Tiwet of Tuesday fur
nishes the sequel, wltmli prows to
have been of the most daring otsi-s of
kidnapping and robheiy ever recoid--1.
The Times says: ‘lf lias lien cur
rcntly reported for tire past day or
lwo that a man by the name of II id
son had disappei el in a vry inya*<>-
rious manner. A repcter on yester
day r-paired to his and wiling rninguiio
intn the matter and four. 1 Mr II ..1-
oon ut homo but confined to ids fed.
Tie readily gave tis th > following pa -
ticulars: On la-t Friday a gpirtlo
man{pid hirn'firty dollars oo an Or
which he (finds >u) h vl, an 1 directly
after tea he w. Tit up t< wn to make
some purchases, and was returning
when he was suddent y kidnapped. -
He was about fifty yards from his
home, and near the lower door of the
Plante s warehouse, when someone
threw a blanket over his heal, two
men’held hi n, whde the third shoved
apportion of the dankef into his m u h
to piroveni any one hearing, .should he
nail. They theu p'aced their human
freight in a wagon and drove rapidly
away. As they were crossing 'he
bridge a piece of > n umbrella was
placed over his eyes, and his coat,
pants and shoes taken off whan ahou
a mile fin fie suppose-,
from the time ociupied in re c'ong
their destination, it was at lend fifteen
miles. After robbing him of thirty
five debars, five dollars worth of dry
goods and somo tobacco, they forced
him into a rwarnp, where be was
chained to a tree and \\ negro with u
double barrel she guu pi t ed as a
guard over him. To is negro never
eft for a moment. He had corn bread
and water, which he gave to Mr. 11.
lie remained cha.ned until Sunday
nfternom, when the other two re
turned and prepared to bring him to
the city. He was In utvl gagged and
placed in the bottom of a wagon,
with blankets over him, so as not to
be seen try anyone they might pass.
Judging t.y the roughness of the wu k
he supposes Mmy put him out by the
brick yard,which is near the rutskir's
of Girard, an i then walked arou and to
thajbridge. Onejdragged him hack a few
steps from tha front of tie bridge
•while the other watched for a favora
ble opp irfunity, and presently g tv-> a
low whistle, when No. I ran up, drag
ging Mu U. as he ran The blindfold
•was fh ß n takin from ‘is eve-, anl he
was turned loose, gagged, his hands
tiedjbohinl his bank, anl readv ib
ves ed of clothing, in which sta'e be
returned home. M s H. cut ilia gag
fiom his mouth and the strings that
he'd his hands Ha says the pirty
consisted of two negroes, one a very
large one, ami a whitlie man. The
latter had used burnt imik or some
thing of the kind to disgu sc h’mself.
Tie i* described as a me bum-sized
man, dark complexion, black hair and
mustache, with a soar on the loft side
cf bis neck.”— Savannah Sew,
Earachf. Cciud.—M ka a de
pression in the centre of a small
piece of cotton batting, or cotton
wool, and till it with as much ground
pepper as will rest on a tive cent
piece. Gather it into a ball, tie it up,
and after dipping the ball into sweet
oil, insert it in the ear, covering the
latter with cotton wool and use a
bandage to keep it in its place. A1
most instant relief will be experienc.
ed, and the application is so gentle
that an infant will not be injured b v
it. but experience relief as well as
adults. Vfe have seen this published
in an exchange but hav e uot seee it
-tried.
Apples of < old ii I'lclnm of
Silver.
“A word ft:ly spoken is like app’es
of gdd in pictures ot 6.lvorWhen
the body* becomes diseased, Ihe mind
is theieby necessarily influenced.
National wars, Slate dissensions,
neighborhood broils, and family dip
fereuees, a a more f"cquent!y than
otherwise the resu't of diseased hi and
disordered constitutions. When the
body is suffering, lhe mind, acting in
sympathy, will become ini’a’ed ad
perplexed. When the physical sys
tem is in health, the miud perceives
thi’ gs in their true light, and ih dis
position assumes a very different
phase. Nothing more directly tends
to destroy the happy thee'ful disposi
tion t l a woman, and render her peov
ish, coivovs, and fretfu', than a con
stant endurance of uterino disorders.
The, diseases peculiar to woman take
away the elasliei.y and bouyanev of
hoaith and reduce her body and u.iutl
to a mete wroA' Ib'.'l’ie'ce’s F'vor
ite l*resr ription is a real pe"c*tnaker in
afun.il>. No woiLan suff-oiug from
uterine din rdrrs ran afford to be wtl.- J
out this remedy • The Favoti'e I’re
tcrip'ii.n saves unnecessary doctor bilb,
prevents divorces, wards off suicides, i
brings back buoyant, joyous feelings,
restores the w. man to health, mul iter
fanti yto iiappurfesE It is so and by ,11
druggists.
bS&'js.l &i svArr'% snv,
(■JKXKH AL
COMMtSSIO N
M3R£!HA*rr3 f
So. 318 N >rth Water St,
MtliAOKuPtflA.
II TF. wl ps v flip mn kt'f nrie* for
\\ .11 of Dv folio vinor t r i I =, or we will
■*~ii h in lor vo'i on five per *enL c • mmi--
-on; Btl-lcr, o!ie‘e, R->r-, I*olll'rr, 1.rr.1,
TnHow F .the- . P OOPS. 4n .'<>, O .in,
Kl.ni K <! Pm-, lli.lrs. VV 01, Pe-uncs,
rtro .-nr-nr.i, D ' f. II v. H !>*. So
r : .| it.,-ih .idvare; •* iade on Is ge oen
-!(>. in n's of t? Til-' ort.ieies*. Ktrine.s,
Snip ro!D ■|!>r in O-iiijMl \f 'r.-'nn li e
•.11l |w.te fo .. tf ■ Price CUIr (Of,
S one'!, r;c When vriring us st ile whetli r
To-i ,vi fi 10 ship on •■<ni‘.fnmenf or sell, mima
the ,ni..| S, |. n into earn end vou" very
honed price 'or -in. -> delis,'fed f . I"). R. ('r.-e
,i, ~ .1 teiir ■ rarest sh pi'ing point,
■ I*l, if possible, S’ nd samples by mol!, if'oo
btilkv bv freight /t l tres.
RlTbb & -COTNKY,
Gen. Goni. in.l Shipping Mer.-h u.'s,
221 nd (6 North Water S .. Pbil’d, Pi.
Piano and Organ Playing
Ijfariie ! a a s* Ifcsny !
MSOXS TT \RT% wMcb rpc*ntl? err.
,rj(j wij.*h a ppnmfio in Boston oci
•'<■• ill pfiiH 1 nv of mv
*■<* tq ) tpp ih >*Pi ino or 0 'C*in in div,
vr* though !iov h> ii o no of not.t*s
pic, The -'.o-ator, GioV savs :
Yon ivn imn M pin v on pin no or
nrff iri it i (1 1 V, pvon ’T rou P n v-*r (*l tved
hfo *n lhv *no th" Ig:ht-et koowio.i" *
of nn'pi, h 'Vie US ‘ot M e 3 '*!!*-* *Oir ■< A
phili ten old cv le *tn They
. - hv he best people i 1
R , ort anri ,ro 'he errand enlmourion of
*h * ?nv**n f lve tfen'u -of the nineteenth c m o
• i.jrv. fkreul.irs "ivin<* full pHr'icnhirs Hni
hi .nr te*j.• rrj.rj w'iM ent tpee on a pH*
c ii >n 0 e ?pf of M
>• *. r- hook of 3rre>|f vi ue, entitled “''tifiP'lOST
M• : Km-.- 1 h.-. h m-d’d, PO*t p.id, to f
] ! ,>44 for onlv sR Wo*ih more than
s r >• ■i■r on music lessons. ’ A 1 rl':-=*=3
a, n. on yon*
fjen** *1 A ~ 4in t, At into, Oi.
A winded at once everywhere.
eh ; nee ever off o-ed. Secure t,errir.o**v b fore
too l ife Tfind free. C fi,tf
TI { RflU^
1878, NEW VOBH. 1878-
\n .>,.■ .1,,.-* snr.rC'.dirs tor fit* rcncw.il n
subs.-Mp ims Tim :-b w-.uM temind i >
friends .Cid nr. Vwivhers ever-where, bnr i>
in i e.ixdi hue (nr thdr consideration
irid siiitocrf TTnmi i's-recn.d t r the nr
to-, ma s it relics for "coiitictl tic * of 'h
b a ft. v 9\nrid‘hr <.e, 1 generous <•.■) -op Ci io
which h-V . it.herto hea M extended to it from
f>v v quarter in the Union.
T Daily °itn i- to r pnsre-ohee* of 28
; -him prjc Kv m i!, poßt. pi i, s?> cen'H
month, o* ®5 50 per v ir.
Thcfnn.liv c ii ion of Tub Son is an eight
of r,r. I'oiim!ns While siwino rhe news
f the il.iy if, ulso coritdinw h lArge ATn .unt
of liter*rv nnd ni i ‘ee , .lneoii9 matter pet*il
-1 v prepared for it. Thk T N has
me?, with gpe.t PueoeAP. Po-u, p.ii * .20 a
ytar.
The Weekly
Who d a e tjot kno-v 'he WkfKf.Y ?
eirpuliites thron rhout the TTnit t] Si .*,
h Uanarlas, nd bevond. Ninetv thmis*nd
f .in c <*et i's v ' leome wc.klv, and
ri.PMrd it in the Hub* of guide, conns dlor.
AT'd fii nd. I's new-, editorial, acrrieultur-i!
anr| li e -nrv depir'ments make i? e-sentially
p journal for the familv and the ft rest d* .
Te m- : Due Hollar a vear, post pod
Th j pr o", qu'litv considered, mak i s it th■
cheap* si n*'w>apuper-s publish e I F r clubs
of t< n, with slt cash, w * will send nil extra
. pv fr**r. A dress
PUBLISHER OF TUP. -UN,
V ,v 8, St New York Oiiv
(J l A O tf* 1 snrp m t de bv A prints
3) >L, . i |.M, dinner OViromos, Oruvons
a 1 "i R W ft vio to, S-Hpture T x\ Fr-os
paten?, picture a-’d Fb omo 'hr lt.o
Stmt-lee, wo|V £4, postpaid for 75c
IllustYMted Oo -lmme fr e
J. II RUFFORD’S -ONS, Boston.
4 / XT r FO Pnd 25 c*
\!lh 1 to H. V Grider of
Y rk, Fa , I'nr a s rp/lecoi.y ot Ills hcanti
fu! Ph toriaph Memorial R.cmd.
This is a now invention ad wi'l find mirv
anxion* piireh tsern in rverv rcielihorbood.
Write for terms to aeon's o f the vrand
picture entitled ‘The Illustrated I.ord’9
praver. H M. CRIDER. Pub York, Pa.
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Dawson JocasAL Job Office
To Consumptives.
The advertisers, ha vine been permanently
cured of that dread disease. Consumption
hv a simple rejpedy, is anxious to make
known to his fi 'low suflsrers the means of
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy ff the prescription used, (free o(
charge), Vti fc the directions tor preparation
and using the same, which they will find a
sure cure fo> Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis; k",
• Parlies wi-hing th“ nerscription will please
address, K-'v. K A WILSON',
IS9 Penn St., Williamsburg, Sew Voik
PIMPLES.
I will mail (Free) 'he recipe fo' preparing
a e mrde Vegetable Balm that wilt remove
Tati, Freckles, Pimples and Blotches, le.av- j
ing the skin soft, e’ear and beautiful ; also
iiis'rnc’ions for producing a luxuriant growth ,
of hair on bald bean or smooth face. Ad
d'c*a Ren. V od.l f 4 Cos., Box 5121, So. 5
booster Si., S Y
most ceiiinl h'llsrim ever_ u.vU.by
fc T?V r ‘ rs C.f 'h rjjii2 wlir
lUHioniiomdoroi r.o‘l ~„.t
ifar tl ", Vrorn thi l • r cells e’.t lr
li:,- - IfatoEcer '\e‘ kVlbelitfUmm ijiou
Slifckpr e const.. A .luKle
lf'Hev. a"• l aaA . mil.t? .'ti.r sid
r-cV'o'vnoirr"i-esi Ht "•>". Bflnr: a
f . r ‘r ' f 1 1 v-\-i -f 4r, tlin wonlc fil'jin-
T.ia ‘
children. 1
What cCh rrs say about
Tutt's Expectorant,
Had Asthma Thirty Yorrx
lIALTTMOmr, Tttrunj - -.
“thnve hn 1 Asthma thirty years. *• tuaaa
a mwiioiM U.ut*liAd Burb atsmw. .V .t. . ,
A Child’s jdsa of jvieril s
“Ttif t f s T"isrpect< runt is si f<
T.Ty Wile thinks it the u.u; -i .e ui w - "
i.l tl'.e chih'rMi f •' i" J' ‘ r In , /
c-. ii’.y.’’' NOAli W'-iOha:.J. !*-• *• - w
“Civ and all f, iITFI.”
zA. j Ciiiti StJ - -•- ...N ,4/ > H
“ I arn the mother of r.’xch.iidr -i; . It ft - v\r.-iv
hc<*n cro*-;:y. \• 1 thout X utt si- <’.><• t r • , .•.1 i
think they enul l have s" vived soiuc o* i,.-- .
It 1. a - • {IAR y’gTEVE'I J, F.-sakfr-d. K,
f\ Doctor’s. Ad
“ t t my practice, I;uivise n.-f a . ii.t-s n '-e.. -
r-rpectrrant* ia suddt u cmergenci .s, 1->r cou.;i
croup, diphtheria, etc.**
‘ T. P. LLU% Ue-N-k, V. •
Bot&Ttjf all flrifftfjixf#. •' 3 *• &A
JOZurruy Sirei-t, JN- a* /
“THE TS£E IS fjTT- :i Cf ITS FiV.
“Tutt’sPiHs tire worthtm-irvr ' '
i H 2V. I. j, 1, L
“Tr.tt's r:'N bly' ; ;"T "f i'r
tccnlll century.’’- tl CV. - ■j‘ : p -- -1 '- 1 - v * -
“ I luive lined Ttt’ i lortor .. rofl’ -' 1:-
They ure iMr.it.rh-r to any sacdicinu lor L.. a.-y t. ■
©rtierr, ever n” 1
I. P. CARS, Lew, 02.
“T have rst*d Tull’ ,*lTl.s hve years ::i r*y f ’
They are unequalcd I'i'co>li*/eiH.isaiKl l . >u-j
p. R. WILSON, Ceorgctow.;, Ica^j
“I have nsC'l Tu *V* Mcdicmewiih r-‘ th r ‘ •’
V 7. W. MAMN, Editor Mobile aie*.
“We sell fiftv l>nx’*i iutt’S Pi 1: to f m of n
others.” —SAYRE & CO., Carters'. . Or..
w*-’ m , .
“Tru'd Pills hrv; o.jy iu r" ti ! . . '
tlieir merit*. Tii.-v wmk like r.rv' .”
W. H. BARROW, 96 Sunr.n.si- PI., ’
“T'irrr i- no medicine ;o\vell li 1 ’.,t .
ci luiiuua di orders ;:s Tutl's P;
JOS. BRUMMEL, Richmond, V-r^.r...
AND A r.'idSE,
Sold bv drugolni*. <•>'* " r ’" ”• o£i
55 Murray Strrct, die:-,. >...•!
I
1 HIGH TESTIMONY.
FROM TUT. PACIFIC JOUtIXII.
-A CEAT iNVENTi-M . .
Q hnvhern made bv t>u. I t'TT, nt \ - u
Q v;li!cli re-tores voutlihil beauty to tor .>o.r.
9 That eminent chemist has succeo ■ ,
3 producing: a Hair Dye- which and
A nature to perfection, tlhl baclie.or
H now rejoice.”
i Price SI.OO. Oiler. S~ Murray Ri .
M New Fork. Sold by all Urti'jipatt
ii..a;< i s:k ASsoi.\ciiJiiiXT
or tub
FsTurray Ki!! PutiiehingCo.
a r
ISKASr3 Cured.
Isfiir •-IstsSL fi cu ,^
dßtc *8 * \fl sis Li iiild by mat plainest ol
all Looks - Plain Home U'alk and Mkdical
Common JSi;NSE,\vhiciicontaiiß nearly l,(j< Opage*
of original matter, as entertaining as v lascii aling
Ptory. Health anti long lile limde ca-.y for the
learned and unlearned. I lamn.ed lull of bi id
now ideas, which aro cheering to the sick, and
intensely entertaining to these who ar* fortui.ato
snough to escape disease. It guards the r< a< er
against the pi;holes c f human si fu iirg, a; and
points the way of deliverance to those who are
already engulph and. By all means, linri cut all
about it. If. is for you. It's ami.or. ]r. J£.
B. Footk, of 120 Lexington Ayenve. Nfw
York, is consulted by invalids at he n e and
abroad, in person and by letter, and has l ad the
experience of neurlv a quarter of * < eiitnry
lnthe treatment of long standing and dilheidt dis
eases of every character; htnee lis ability to
write practical t: ntlis for the invalid rcsclei ’ His
consuliaiions are fhkb to t!ic sick everywhere ;
hence his immense corre.* pondeuce with il c sick
ali over the globe,# Yor. lladeh, am: at i.ib
erty to const;i. c the able author of Plain Home
Talk and Medical Common 8- nee. \\ rite to him
and you will iio struck with his Common B*use.
Whatever your malady, you will receive lipht
which will do you good, by investing only a
postage stamp, and writing to Dr. F. We wish
to interest you n both the doctor and his im
mortal book. 'I lie B ok itself, which givea
satisfaction to all who read it, can he had of
agent 4, or of the publishers direct. Price, §3.25
for the standard edition. Cheap popular
edition, with ail the matter and
IHustraiious, neatly bound in mus
lin, Sent by mail, postag® prepaid,
on receipt of the price. A lady w rites the au
thor: “1 ha\e always felt that you were the
physician of the world, from the fact of your
wonderful success and original ideas.*' One
reader says— *• I have found it to be one of the
grandest works of the age.” Another saj's—“l
would not be without it for twice its cost.”
Similar letters reach the author eve ry day. Con
tents table free.
OAiritSinr FSTsTORY? also by
MfsENuE Hon.*su>ls. in’p neatly
hound. §2; m > separate vote, nt, §5 aiul $7.50,
according to binding. Sent by mail on receipt
of price. Just the thing for young people. Con
tents tublo free.
12* fi§* Publications, YVe can fnr-
Hlwlt* ui** l all of Du. Foote’s popular
Sr I B v iloa l)ime Publications on health and
kindred topics. “OLD EY liS MADE KEW
tells how to restore the sight and give up glasses,
without tlie aid of Doctor or Medicine. Half a
million have been issued already ! “Comfort
and inn: for the Kupthred" is a valuable
monograph for those who are afflicted w ith Rup
ture or Ii rnia. “Physiological Improvement
or il: manu v,” relates to the subject of having
people hi>m right. “Physiological Mareiace”
gives the latest researches regarding the laws
governing temperamental adaptation, Ac.. Sc.
A Stef Backyard, reviewing inconsiderate
legislation concerning: the Prevention of
Concept on. “ Sperm atorkhcea,” or Sem
inal Weakness vriUi evidence <f its curability.
“Croup, its causes, prevention and cure,” Inval
uable to every mother having the care of smal*
children. '‘Cold Feet,” causes, prevention
and cure. Anv one or the foregoing Dime
1 nblicatii u* will be sent l>y mail, postage pre
paid, on receipt of ten cents.
fS?”SS Ti| monthly, Ipac royal
M9* fl| S M octavo, double column.
BiSjaFtLitai I IS Edited by Drs Foot*,
Sen. and Jr. £1 per year with premiums.
Sample copy free.
Publications* We will sup-
Uu ply Du. Footk'* Free Publica-
S a fetLS*i tions. “ (iratuitovs Advice to the
Sick," abroad an well ns at home ; a circular of
value to the sick. " J- 1 y.-hces of Jn\ l oot* i
Success : ’’ a sixty page pamphlet, f)c* by mail.
—Send for them.
APFILITC* S,OOO good Acent-
P can find employment Ad
r*klrf Ebb sv S w dr*si, The Murray Hill
Publisliing Company, I'-i'J Ita*i 2Sth Street f
The Ladies’ Ilaml-BooL /
p F [
of valua-l le '.nformat ion to
woman, OLD ir YOl N Ayf/A
Married ir Single. LADIi-S,**
will (bank us for this/*****
Hand-Book, and m/V / ******
n:o:l;or will object /\a/
to placing it in lb;.A. /
hamlsof herdaugh H 5} C
ters These Hand- A. / ® U U U
Books are notro x/ \C53*
private treat /*'*%/***'* * *of lolh
f /, xsexes, uariicuuii iy
lses, but p Hr aiygis. Aponlexv.
intended Aggr/Kpilepsy, and all ner
for gen derangements ;
pi*i'r-ir tf Cause and (’ure.
J /Tliis Essay will be found
CU J “Ti ilerply interesting to nil
fidlerers. BOTH
F I EITIIEH of tlie foregoing
BOOKS fmt 1 i kk to
address. Address; uitb
Y.I’.Co. ,BeiUoui,3las&
10 IHO PLASTERS
OF
SOUTH WESTF.IIN GEORGIA
/ \ WING to the decline : n the price ol Iror
* / have reduced the price ol
.v i t jsn..
KETTJLES*
tf It * C: i,4 fr f: +.-J Xb J €*
as well as other work in our line. We will
continue o sell ar the low price we have
establish* until i'on advances, or we wiil
receive oers for future delivery.
We m tf tc uie * ver*l kinds ol
CCTTON SCREWS.
SEASONF.Ii IM.AMTD
AND
ROUGH LUMBER
*1 wa v* on hand
0. O. NELSON.
Pres. Dnwffnll Mf Cos.
Dawson, Ga. July 30. tf.
Ilollar-api-a-lialf far Teji Cent?.
Sfodil***-V* •Wu'iifftl lA* r*ny
jus 11 t 1 1‘1 1 •■ i g, 12 P'7**> “H sz, b w -d
ponulir mu-'c for ]o< ■*> , N~ew and
Papain 3 ' Songs. Dane* and Ins ft omental
Music Operas , Hip tines etc , etc For *|.*
' a -e- de b * Pr.RMii. 2 ceti’S, to be
a nr. in addition 'n if ordered from
o - ‘publisher-. J M 'TubOARr k CO
723 CHes iio <3j phited* -h -bi i. n!5St
THE NEEDHAM
Musical Cabinet
PRICE, 8560.
THIS new and wonderful Instrumen'
enables any one, whether under
standing music or not, to play any de
sired melody or harmony, sacred or
secular, from llie most plaintive diroe to
the most lively dance music. It posses
ses a mechanism of marvelous sirnpii
city, requiring but the intelligence of a
child to manipulate, yet capable of repro
ducing, without limitation, the rnusica'
compositions of the r.\sT, present an 1
FUTURE. The execution is faultless
strict in melody, harmony and rhythm
and the instrument is eminently adapted
for Sunday Schools, prayer and revive
meetings, home devotional exerciser,
and in all cases where good, correct
music is required, and no musician is at
hand to perform. Address,
S. V. OTESBKASIX & 9©S?,
MANUFACTURERS,
143.145 & 147 E. 234 St., Haw W' ~
f c: sjle m-
A. J- BALDWIN S CO
m mt ke money faster at work for ns
han at anything else. Capital not re
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at h me n ade by the industrious. Men,
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! otrffi'. and terms free. Address Trcx & Cc.,
I Augusta, Maine. Feb2l,ly
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r I’MIE .(.’••n ur> ol Independence embrac* •
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connected with the political history o-
America ; also a ehrmirdorLai rccoid of tl
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jVhver before h.is > • uch practical infor
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one volume.
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will each conclude that it must have been
prepared especially wi'h reference to bis
convenience
It is de>>" r r.rd for this woik to take the
place in politics that Webster 1 -- d : ctionarv
docs in latigwajre ;nd A >plefon 4 s Gz ' teer
in general li'erature. The binding, paper
and illustration's hay*- been made to compare
wi b the general character of the work.
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without a thorough education, no gt od eiti
zen can e? j v *he tight of franchise int* lli
g nt)v wi*hour possessing the information
contained in this bn* k
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or expensive works, ell classes will gladly
avail themselves of the opportunity ol ob*
taining a wok so indiepeiisa le at fo low a
price, $2 50.
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D R ESS ftS A K Bft Q.
MRS MM ANTH NY ie-reCfi.lly In
fo* rnS tbe bdies of Dawson and Terrell
i l l '•, ri : she h nrepk-teo to do D'ess-
YT.kfngir t* e la'es* aid most fiphiormbb
** *v 1 * * .•*, hi reasonable ra ■ s. hue b metsano
(•1 ddrenV Pq> • aisw av m orri**r.
B :dii g and Emb>oiderv S ! mping dot,*
cheap Given) * Cal' a' fUV * id ■ ce.
MRS V M ANTHONY
April 5H 1877 If
All m vo n, xhan- ii g, and p *fu rv
* p -di. weld o h. <•! v- i> flu* w*
of Hi* Pliiv. , .•! e V F.l C’ic B ?
B'nds The* are a': - nip e, and ffec '■?
a*'*i * n te *• ;• si! v applied t-v *h<‘ p- i
nr self. Book, wi'h full pa > icil! ti 11-I*
fee. Acl dress Pu! vermaerder O ,
♦hr* i‘ • M, Ohio.
N I I "VV
Millinery!
MRS. M. M. ANTHONY
W . te \ I '.'•*•= ; D'Wson and -unrounding country that she has received,
and is > ! ri-t ivii-g a Sen *-! S *ck of
New Millinery Goods
V X I ) x o T IONS
wmt WA'L'L &
U HIGH SIIE PROPOSES TO SELL AT
PRICES TO SUi r THE TIMES!
57V/R th • pr*-sept, Ih, v* fi hri up a room at my residence, near the Public Square, where
I wi t be plea-, i ;o hive tf *•* f.ariiescaM and examine rav stock before puichasing else
where. I iin and o prepared to fill order? for
DEE RS-EvE^EDITs^EG-
In the La teat S'.li sl Pricef. Orders for fit dery md Embroidery fitnmpino filled
, . >• itiv. CUI- TO MT MU, ' S P t. 20, tf.
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE.
Si jj M jl 8i \ All the are adjustable, and it
k j**“JETer <7 Machine is sent out ready for use, after
mb! HSjjpplyjgjK g|l Nfotwithstandinir t!io GREAT IfEDITTION
- IN PRICES we continue to uso tlie best material
~**~tgr‘ " ._iliL and veri-.ise the preinot/•■..• their manufacture.
r m YICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., O
WssUraßfaitiiog:B, 381 Wart totooaSt., Qleifi, m. PBII7CEALOPTICS antlfaroiactories, Kiiietowa, Cobb.
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Tom B. Artope,
ji§ rlMt!
if si s’ef-XTijs*: pn £ DEALER IN
I I . j AM ||
■ MARBLE & GRANITE WORK,
>. 'Gi.vr.fii.t /s, i#e an sto.ym:s,
—Kgrf) l ox I < Dll s, Vases, Iron Railing,
I-- ‘ COPINGS, BUILDING WORK, Etc.
Corner Second and Poblar Sla., opposite 3. W. Butke k Co.’s, rear of Ross & Coleman's
MACON, - GEORGIA.
Otdtrs solicited. A. J BA 1 DWIN, Ageat at Dawson.
ramptuii's Imperial h'oap
Xt** r I HE BEST!
r.impf.ords Imperial Soap is the Bust.
hamptouS- Imperial Soap is the Best.
i r.imptords Imperial Soap is the B>st.
Crumpton's Imperial Snap is the Best.
0’ amn ton‘a Imperial Soap i9 the Best.
Ouunpion‘B Imperial Soap is ihe Best.
Cramptords Imperial Snap is the Rest.
* Cramptonhs In.pr rial Soap is the Best.
if'lllS (RAP is manufactured fn m pure
i in i'e iah; ;*nd as it eontaiiib a large per*
. r i-tge tf Vegetiric 0 I, is warrantee fully
q l to the impor ed Cast.iJ Scan, and at
he > >ine time coni; ins all the washing and
; erring properties of the celebrated German
an and
French
Laundry Soaps.
Is is i hei efore recoin
men h and for use in the
Li nd.- v, Ki'chen & Bgh Room,
a* - r i for general household purpose*;
who for Printers, Painters, Engineers,
and Maohn.is s, us it will rein >ve spots of ink
l iease, Tar, Od, Paini, ec , from the hands.
The Huntingdon Monitor of April sth,
1877, prenoni ce* ihis Soap the best in the
market, a** foil"* s :
Re*.de, wr don't want vou to suppose
•hat this is a > advertis* m^n f , and miss it
over unheeded. It ad : t We want to direct
vonr att* rinen o the advertisement of
i in ojr effic* to*- he past year, we can re -
comm, nd m as li e best quality of sjap in
use. 1•?i a rate thirm fo gei a Soap that will
thoroughly deu'-’e priming ink from the
hands, as also fn.m linen; but Cr.imuton 4
1 Hindi v snap will do it, and we know w ere
of we pek. is especially ad pted for
printers, pnnte'H, engineers and machinists,
as i will remove g*raße f all desciiptions
from !v hand as well as clothes, with li’tle
labor. F r general
cnno beexc Bed
Manufactured only by
CRAMPTON B.IGTHtRS,
Nos. 2,4, 5, 8. and 11, R fgers Place, and
No. 88 and 85 J< fferson S reef, Few Yoik.
For sale bv
j is cian,
aiig 23, tf Dawson, tri
Great ch nice to make
||B nl moupv. It you can 4 t get,
\ Si ' Q gold you can get green
hi ks \\ e . e.i a p* rson it. every town to
:ke sn script ( ons tor th largest, cheapest.
' .nd best, f lustraitd fiimilv publication In ihe
#o*ld At \ one c*n became a successful
g*nt The most eleg.nt wo*k- of ir given
ee to subset ihe? s. Tie pi ice is so low -hat
linos*, everybody sub cibes One agent
, n*f< m king ov* r f 150 in a week A ladv
g.-nr reports Hiking >ve. 400 subscribers in
n fb vs All who • ngige make monev fast.
Y u cm. devote all vour time to the husi
• s or only our spare time You need
■ t he away from home vv r night. You
do ii ftp well as others. Full pirticulnis,
•irj.-tion id lermsfte.y El. gant and ex*
en'-’ve 0-i*fi r free. If you want pr* fi r ab e
nk -end us vour address at once If cos's
‘hiog to trv the husine-8. No one who
.<r 'cs fails *o m Up it pnv Ad.lress 44 The
i J u■*>a 1, 44 Portland, Maine Uglft
R A I L R OA^D-GUIDE
A dunce it it <]
Uknf.uaL Supkbjkmkdkkt’b Ofi-icr !H
Atlantic am, i, u,. K K aii. Huai,
• avauua!,, Ga., Jat.uuj >.1878 f
( > N ' ,nil a J ,el - Su dtv, ih.eg'ih inst P
T ™"‘ “-..m
night express
Leave Savanni'h daily a, 4:66 p m . .
nve ar Jeaop 7:10 p. m; Arrive at ’ r An
bn Re 8:10 am; Airive at Aibanv 95,', 10 '
m; Amveat Liv Oak 8:30a m- a.- 4
■> ' X onville 9:85 a. „ ; Ant a ’, T- ‘7
fee 9:30 am; Lea Te T.'lahaesee 3:50 pt
Leave Jackaonv.lle 5;45 p. m; Leave
< ak 940 p. m; Leave Albany 2:30 p !"
Le _ve Ba. bridge 3:15 p. L ave J e j’
fi.l.j a. ni, A live at Savannah 8:40a m
I ullmaii Sleep „g Cara run. hr t .
Jackaoiiville from Savannah and from Lr,
lNVille, Ky., via Montgomery, A'a and a”'
bany and Thcmaaville, Ga No change if
IVb:iny Wee " UDah “ Ud Jackson ’le
Connect at Albany daily with p aB 6en...
trams both wayg on Southwestern Railrfn,
to and Irom Eufaula, Montgomery!
leans, etc.
Mail S earner leaves Balnbridge for Ap,
lachicola every Sunday after. ..on, for C 0 .
unefm every Wednesday morninga.
Gios con ection a Jacksonville d,i|
(Sundays excepted) for Green Cave S D ,i r -
Trains or. B A A RR leave jane.ion eo .
*7- Wo " ,1a '; ; VVednesdav and Friday
at. il:i4 am. For B, U n S wiek Tues(j
ynn .dav and Sitmday at. 4;40 p m ‘ J
ACCOMMODATION TRaINs-E^STFrv
division.
L ave Savannah, Sundav excepted at 700
am; A rive at McL tosh 9:{o,a.m; arrivr
at . esup 12; 15 am; arrive at Blackdie,
8;40 P m; arrive at Dupont, 7:10 p m. Leave
Dnpon 6;00 a in; leave Blackshear 915 a
leave Je.up 12;35 pm; leave Mclntosh 2-47
p m; arrive at Savannah 5,30 p m.
WESTERN DIVISION.
L ave Dupont at 5;8o am; arrive at Vil
dost.H 8:20 am; arrive ai Quitman at 10-ss
m; airive at, To tn.isville at l;lo a irr -
rrve at Albany G:4O, p m Leave Albany ,‘ t
s:no, am; Le.,ve Thnmatville 11-uii m .
L- * v Quitman at 1;86, p in; Z*ave Val’dosia
■*' 8: -2 p*i arrive at Dupont at '' ; ls pm “
J. S. "1 ISON, l aster ol Transport,ari 0 „
1L S. HAINES, Gen. Nupt.
rime Card—Eufaula Lino
r r o
Loliifliille, Cipcippati, fteVt lojk,
.I.t’D .? ' J. POINTS
EAST AHD WEST.
1
; I rave Dawson, 1:14, P. V ; L.ve Cuthberf,
; 2 23 p, M; Leave Ku* ula, 4:05, p ; Arrive
;at Monigoe-ery, 7;05, p, m; Arrive at Nasli
ville, 8:00, p. nr; Arrive *r L.uiavillr, 111)
p. m; airive at New York, 7:00, p. m.
Entire train through from Montgomery to
Louisville. No Sunday delays. Trains run
daily. Passengers leaving on Westbound
train ß via Eufaula, from DAWSON, or ant
point in South West Georgia, take breakfast
in Nashville or New Oileans and dinner id
Louisville next dav, and save 12 to 24 hour*
time. No other line ean make it.
Through Sleeping Cars for Virginia Springs
connect wiih all trains via Eufaula Line —
Excursion tickets on atdc via this route only.
B. Of-’ MEI A JI, Supcriiitedeiit
T. P. WELLS, Geu‘l Ticket Agent,
Montgomery, Ala.
JOHN W Mi DANIEL, /Vsengor Agent,
Montgotnerv, ,41a.
REAU CAMPBELL, Gon'l Pass-t Agent,
Montgomery, Alt.
Jul- 28, 1877, tf
BROWN MOUBE
U. JE. BJiOWft A SOY, Pror’l*
r f''A BLE alwavs PuppheH ’ho hpst the
A market a£Forc , 9 I*.iilt una aitenuie
porters, Ch igt . moderate
D*
Wr ENCH HOUSIB,
(PUBLIC SQUARE,)
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
J. S. t'*lSO.V, : Proprietor
First Class Accommodations, f'2.00 per day.
ALBA AY IKOUSi;,
Cor. Pine & JacKson Sts-
ALBANY, GA.
Board per day £2.50 Table eel! auppiied
an stood, clean sleeping apartments,
omnibus to rnd fiom the house.
if. BARNES, Proprietor
McAFEE HOUSE
SMITHVILLE, - GEORGIA.
WTI. M. ItIrAFEE, Proprietor"
DINNER HOUSE for the up and dowu
trains. Meals only 50cts. Table sup
olied with the he?t the countr? cn affor .
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
% gentleman who suffered for years f'O M
J.\ Nervous Debility, Premature c J'
and all ihe effects of youthful indscre
will, for tl e sake of suffering humanity,
fiee to all wbo need it, the rec ipe a" ,
tion for making the simple remedy by
be whs cured. Sufferers wishing to pr
the advertiser’s experience can do so }
dressing in perfect confidence. ,
JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar street.
York.
\\T ANTED —To make a P* r ®*Jjj, B ‘
V T engagement with a clergym* in
leisure, ot a Bible Reader, to in r p gQ .
Terrell County, The C labrated
tennial Edition of the llof J - • e ek’i
description, DOtice editorial in as
issue ef this papery on
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