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THE JOURNAL.
J.o. HOYL, E.DITOR.
DAUAOI, (> i:KUI4 i
TBCRSDAY MtRNING, May 2,’78
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lougressioniil A>|iiraliu.
We hHVO in Georgia only cne genar
•) election during tho j r>s*nt year,
and that is for motnbers of Congress.
Ail the present incumbents are elanr
oroat. candidates fur re-election.— |
Some of them mu <tciv r.g a third
term,and all buton* nave lieen elected
more than ouce, W still they are not
sau£ed. They base thotr claims for a
coatinuanco, no hr as we can judge
from tho out givings of the placem'-u
under them st Washington, upon
their superior shinty an 1 their long
expeiienco in office. The indications
are tht several of them will have
formidable opposition. In several
districts a large number of names
are mentioned for tho endorsement
oHh* democratic conventions yet to be
bald, ami in oue c r two, independents
ere already on th truck. The 6th
district, the famous “standing”'groubd
of the Hull. 11. Li. Ilili, was the first to
bloom out. lu that district, Emery
Speer, who tan in the la.t race as nu
independent, and was badly beaten by
the lion. H. F. Bell, is sgaiu rutnti.g
•a a so-called independoo-, while Bell,
the present iuyunibeur, and the U<m-
JJ. 11. Charlton, ere candidates, sub
ject to the action of a democratic con
vention. The race iu this distric* is
likely to beau s> citing one. Speer i
a young man of fair ability, and stood
a good chapes for promotion, if he
hd only kepi ia ii. e, and waited pa
tiently a cad tioru the democracy ia
the regular way. Bolt has the great
advantage of being iu; while the em
inent abilities and the hard working
habits of Dr. Charlton make him a
fortriidsble opponent on any field. The
eejfyio** of Dr. Charlton through two
or three tonus ot the legislature, and
♦specially his untiring work tor the
material welfare of bis section, both
in "and out of the legislature, have
placed a weight of obligation in hi*
favor upon the people of his district
wedo rot sc* how they can well ig
pore or disregard. His successful efforts
iu bobft’f of the Northeastern Railroad*
the Marietta and North Georgia
Hoad and the Geological Buie*u, and
bia efforts to procure executive clem,
cy foi| he people of the mountain ccun
fiev when charged with illicit distill
ing, and bounded to death by U. S
revenue officers, we imagine will not
b# soon forgo Hon by his people if they
Lavo a spark of gratitude in their
lipsotns. Besides all this, it is eaid
tha* democracy hi that di-'r c owes
its victory, in tb.o last race, largely
to tho efforts of the doctor in teiialf
of its nominee, the tire ent incumber t
Fur.hsrnmr**, the d'ujtor s trierds
claim that Be", at the time, acknowl
edged his obligation* to him, and
promised tbrtn that be would no
oppose him iu this taco-
If there i any 6uch thing a b
claim oo lb# people f< r services pot
formed we do not know any man that
has a better 0118 than Dr. Char'-ton.
'Ve eta to thee* facts simply be
cause wo have greatly admired tbe
doctor’s gailant fagi-’ for crganiawl d*-
uiocracy in a part of th© e'ato uher#
its supremacy has' boon eeticusly
tl roateneri by so-called independents.
We wou’4 bo glad to see such latore
recognized and rewarded, not only in
the ninth district,, but every where
t lee.
lla yea* Title.
The daily paper* are, just r.ow
baring much to say about tbs con
fession of McL<n, one of the Foib
returning board, to the effec* that n
the vote of’the atato had beeft fairly
coufited ccccrding to law te ton
atrued ty tbo 6uj reme Court of tin
a‘ate, the electoral pit® of Florida
would have been givea to Tilden ar.d
ntt to Hayo*. lucta cnfeMon bnvo
bean sweiu to/ end ieu? to Wathing
•gu and will probably go into the
Lauds of tbo judiciary committee of
the house, wiiirh has in chcrge the
Maty'and resoivtiou of Montgomery
Titantak'i’Uie matttr of title to the
pwiideftc'li beftrs the oupreine court
of the TJnitel bia:*-r
It is thought 11. et uolbiig tn.llcome
of tie uniter rv i t tie placing cn
retold o< s y< tf that lluycs mbs not
oloet"l ptusiJeet, Tbe republican*
liaro not'.iibi: 1 ga rVy lurriitg Hayes
net. 3ji<! '.b<> <?* ! v Mti tv.ai, sainfiad
wHU his *do|VV'and vi'j let
JUfl'tlOUM. ... .
hi ' royrsi -ibe heokrup. law
hue j iftejl l- l. i- j- cf tong teas
ft doce o : ail- t! a!' proceeding iaali
f'Vttd l' < <<* :b* i •' s p*rt( 1.
Hie flurdcr n< t sl. Salisbury
We publi.hed in our last issue a
dispatch statiig tb >t Old. Sali I uiy,
proprietor of the Columbus Enquirer,
had boon *h"t *\d killed a* ‘-oaie, Ala.,
by Dr. Ic. I’.tlmer. Palmer had
sued Co’. Salisbury for $250,000 dam
ige* ro bis character, from something
that had been pub.bhed in the En
quirer a year or two ago. Palmor is
still at large and a heavy reward offered
for his arrest'
The following statement of the
affair was made by Col. Salisbury
b fore he died.
"Georgia Muscogee < ounty I, Wil
liam E Salisbury, do declare in th--
presence of God and ti e penam* nur
r .uniting me, that I received the
wound if wlucn I now suff-r, under
the following circumstances: On the
platform of the depot at S a e in Rus
sel cunty, Alat aiua, or. he rrgbt ot
the 20tl of Apr'), 1878, I nonoed in
serntin zirg pie crow", R U Palmer;
I passed on end wng the hiudui"S'
man in the crowd; R. U Palm r and
another man was standing alone, and
tbn first tiling 1 knew, 1 felt a shock
utid lei!; every body fled the platform;
and 7,beii I came to a second lifter
1 saw Janii's T. Holland on the plat
form, near the edge looking gloat
inglv at me > s thought he hud come
tlioie find took h position to see me
die; I mifde a desperate effort and
took i. y pistol from my punts pocket,
behind, and aimed hi Ho land and
fired, and he ran; I told T. E Blan
cliaid befoie this happened, thu> 1
wourrl take my pistol out of my va
li.-e to protect myself if there sh-u and
be a row, and did take it Oi.t bilore
leaving tlie hotel, and placed it in my
picket; I diil net see Palmer when 1
was snot; there were only two men be
hind me when I was snot and th-y
were R. U. Palmer au 1 another man,
aud oue ol th ee two must have shot
mo down; I was shot iu the middle id
the back, and they were behind tie;
I pu*se iri about a foot, or s foot and
a halt, front Palmer, and I was shot
in a setond or matter 1 passed him;
II he remained where I saw him he
Mould not nave bron over six or eight
leet from me when 1 was slim ; neither
Pa ujer or I spoke a word as I pa-sed
him ” W 1.. bauncmr.
Witne-s— Mat Cyßrieu, v\. L).
Hill, John King, Henry Bruce, A. J
Nu.
On Monday afternoon, we learn
from the Enq>ttnr-tiun, an unw..rrant
ed atteu.pt to coition, murder was
made u. ar Ot niche* bend, on the plan
uti n ol Mr. Jaiuea Ciaik, of whicn
•he following aie the particulars:
"The wissassni was a white ...an named
-tandbope Hur.lis, and his victim
Frank Cos 1 1* hi an, coiri.ed. It soems
ront Ha.die is n fishetmnn, and mid
the dinkey twenty-five tints worth of
fish at out three weeks ago ‘on nek,’
wbict h- had ihiealened to have or
ahoot Frank am! his brother About four
o’ls'ock last h,unlay ni.eruoon tiardis
went to a field whore this negro and
sevnntl ntners were at , wink, aud
asked Frank ii lie would pay. Frank
replied he had tna money utlliv houao.
and woiil bring it t- turn, wheieupou
Hard s allot Frank ill the thigh with
• load of bin! shot. Dr. Bapp was
ufiiiuored and found the wound was
• 'O' dangerous although very painful.
\n "flier onme to arrest H.rdie,
• hen lie (Harbis) drew a very large
knife, and wss wi h difficulty si cured.’
‘What,” says the Suit,” is the ccun
iry Coming to? Are we returning to
t>ai hai isnr, that a Wan ahull tie spot
.or twenty-five cetna in a civilized
| community, and then resist an officer
with a murderous kuil ? It is eer
taio'y the height i lawlessness.”
Ke*ull of advertising.
The Suniter Republican says Tbe
moat extei sive wlvei tiseia in this city
'a the house of Montgomery & Shaw,
who oecupy columns ot our p*|w>r.
'twine "i the lush ot business, they
have found it necessary to publish tbe
follow nig fiiiii..iiii( < eiuent:
"Owing to the ruah wo hnd in the
i*n *>eh we have been unable
to wan on ail our trade ; but we have
setuii-d the Hskiatiince ot wo more ex
'■“rienced sa.t-t-nian, and persons from
he country nmy rest aai-Hred they
will not be delayed ms heretofore.”
Ex-Govotvor lir< wii lias tendered
he Geoigia I’icea Convention an ex
cursion-irum Atlanta to Chattanooga
.nd return, including a trip to the
Mp of Lockout Mountain, while in
Chattanooga. Qhe wires and datigh
-er of editors belonging to the Asso
ciation are alto included ru the inri
: lion, utid wot be welcome in Mm
>cuisinn. Col.G. J. Foioaere, Man
ger of tho Atlant'i; and Charlotte
An-Lin6 Railroad, also or tends a
rvitnjou to tho u.enilers and their
tadi <j biaiit? a tiip to Gainesville-
The Central, with its thousand miles
rf rail, and tho 80,, th weetbrn,through
their respective Sups?atendents, Co!-
m. Roger j *t:d Major W. G. Raoul,
have tillered ticket to nnd
'heir Isdics, whil-j Col. Screven, of
the Atlantic and Gulf, with his usual
courts.y, ei'6ud tbo Lumtj privilege
on hat toud.
Dstigcroih \ emifurrui.
Lebanon Herald; Shortly alter the
hanging.'-! the Biasso!’..*, at Cooke
ville, some little boys of this county,
who htfd i'.enrd a great deal of talk
about the execution, teak it iuto th®ir
heads that it would he fine fun to
have a Lunging of thejr own. A
si afield was erected, the rope adjusted
around tha neck ot cce of then utirt
fcst a_d hs was swung cffiufiuo style.
But for the interfere uce of % ldy
who happened to hs p'lßt :ng, the
comedy would have beorm.* a tragedy
os the amateur Bressell vas taaV
thtk'rg to death alien aha uir;io3
A negro preacher who had the
reputation of being one nf tlie bnt
negroes in Pleasan’ Hill, Mississippi,
wont to the h. use ol an rdd white la
dy a few weeks ago, kilhd her and
then knocked her daughter down
o .tt aged her person, muideied tier
and her little brother, robbed ihe
house of seventeen 00l ors, and then
wen and iuifided hi> appoint" ent
which tie had made to preach. Nes il e
negroes to the number of three hun
dr-d. formed themselves in o a mo >
and took him lrm" the au'horit'er,
car ied him t>> a log, built up a lu'ge
flie and burn- and him to death.
A Gecrgia Iswre described, in a
letter to a friend in Evansville, Ind..
the outward charms that ihe woman
whom he would marry must possess.
Soon atterward, the Irienu saw n w. -
nr 'ii in tlie enesi who was su<p"smg
ly Ilk" what the lawyer had pictuied.
lie iiijdeherii< quttintr>r:eMud bong.'
about a ma rtage between her and
*.ho Georgian It is Raid that the
husband aso had . n intellectul as
well as physical ideal in las mind, and
jeople are waiting to so low the
wib- answers the lequiremen Is of the
former.
An Egyptian mummy at Uo!umbu f
Olu >, i> said I" be tlie .eina'ro* ol a
wool.ll who died W lletl Rile Was to
tiundred and eigti’y-tour year, old
The nf 'tmation cooeeinmg her age
is said to have tmen decipltered from
h m t lotnti, and it pmves tw* thing*:
Fir.it, that the Bilde records ol the
duration of human life are Hue ; sec
ond, that the age ot ati Egyptian wo
man was not kept secret alter er
d<ath.
A party of twenty Chinese wa.her
m n were a. res'ed in 80-ton last Sun
day night foi gambling, and tie ol
them, in vi"w of his had luck, was
beard to ut'er the following soliloquy:
“VS hat se usee play pokel/ Me hold
lout kling aud a lace, eiican man
hold lour lac-> and a kling; wind
week washes gone all same like
woodbine.
‘‘My lord we fa ini the man who
' stole the mare not guilty;” said the
foreman of u Welsh Juty when giving
:iu the verdict.
MU .
People who s ill adtieie to tho Innk
at-vnui-tongUH- iid-feel-of -your - pulse
doctor sometimes exp>ess not a litre
coiius'ty in regard to Dr R V
Pierce’s original method ol distin
guishing all fin ms of cl ronic disease
withnu*. persiittH' conßiil'ation. Home
even snpi ose that he accomplishes
this througli clairvoyance, or -ome
other species of prefea-ioual jugglery
Ai. this is uiterly false. He claims
to determine di.ea.e r>y the ratiowal
me'liodn of sciences only. Says Cmu
ley in Ins B'Ogiaptiic I Encyulope ia
ol New York S'et-, speaking of thi.
distitigished physici ti : “Heperceited
that in oath of the natural .oienco the
investigntor proceeds according to n
syt'tm of sigm. Ttie geologist in his
cabinet accui ately determines and de
sC'ihes the clef* ol rtick, wtiioli he lias
never s< en, from the ui’uute specimen
on his table. And the chemist in his
lahraiory notes the constiiuetus of the
sun with the same precision that he
analyzes a crystal ot rnck salt Tlie
analogous system developed by Dr-
Pieiee in Medical Bcieu e is wot thy
ol his genius and has m&do his name
justly celehiated.” For full expla
nation of this ingenious system of
diagnosis, see the l’aeple's Onmtni n
Sense Medical Adviser, sent, post paid
to any address on rsclpt of one dollar
m-d fifty cents Address the author,
R. V. Fierce, M I). Buffalo N Y.
Torture* licit '■■<! ctol be
Kndnred.
People suffer a great deal of p tin
unnecessarily. Among tortnrea that
Leed not ho endured are those inflict
ed by the rheumatism and gout, since
the acrid element in the tdcod which
produces thi-m by contact with the
seiiKitive covering of the muscles and
joints may he eliinniuted bv the ns°
of that
Stomach Bitters, before the inflam
mutury symtoins are developed to any
great eirent. When it is considered
what eicrnclating tortures rhnomatism
inflicts, and what i tendency it has,
w eu fully developed, to attact tho
heat t. tho advisability of an| early use
of such a reliable antidute bocotm-s
at once appoareat. The rheumatic vi
rus is expelled (rout the Mood by the
increased action ot' the kidneys—
which act as 6traiuers—produeetl by
Bitters, and the anil.-ret wi 1 ftu.d, it’
he uses thin supremo defensive
•hat he will he protected against a
return of the agonizing c -mpUiut.*—
Dyspepsia, fever ami ague, liver and
bowel ceu-plaints and other rna'adics
are also cured by this admirably retn
idy. all -4t
How Wulrbrs arc fladr,
It will be sppt-ent 'o ny one, who will e
amine a Beui> fiotn Waicu, that aside from
the ntceesary for engraving aud
jioliehlng, the large p'oportien of i he precious
metal u?od, is needed eulv to stiffen and bold
the e-graved port ions in place, and sopply
the necsrssry solidity a-iT etrength. The
surplus gold is actually needlese r so far as
trrVJrr and beioty ar® coucurned. In
JAMb? BOhti' rutent Stiffened Mold Watch
Caser, this suste of precious metal is over
come, and ti.P same solidity and strength
produced st frOn; or.e lkird to ece-balf of
the usual co‘t of soil,! ur?c. /his process
is of the most simple nature, as fellows : A
plate pi sotpnosiuou mtta’, bpColullv adapted
to tbe purj>ose, ln* two plates of =9nd golii
soldered oce co each side, liic tbree *?
tUcc patted between ruliabed tleel rt-’ler*,:
and the result is a atrip of heavily plated i
oo repo-1 ten, horn wtilah the csscs. backs. I
centres, bi-tala, Ac., are cat end.th&pcd b\
suitable dies and formeittl The gold is tbcsr 1
cases is suttcientiy dtkh to admit of *ll j
kinds of chssiag. engraving sad eiiamclliDg,
end engraved isset have been carried un
|il worn perfectiv ■"Wvol.'j by time and use |
without reuicving (hr gold. TV zc castji ore
for sale by ail jewelers, -r; gsarsatved
by wear for ye*-s.
H yoUT Je>r docs ooi keep tbcttl, send to
H LOfkci A Tterr.. Codger Badditife Thils
ds’pbls for ill W rite J cattkg ie.
Hard Times!
ROUTED BT
*LLISON II SIMPSON,
Outhbert Georgia.
Prices for t is Issue of the Journal
Randolph County Seed Rye-
Randolph county Kuat Proof Oats.
C R Bacon, 6^
Bacon Sin uldeis, 5J
C R bulk, 6
Bulk shoulder*, 4?
Canvas, hattys, 10c
Plato Halos, 10c
O K leal Lard, to 10j
Salt, l iveri'Oi'l. Si 87
alt Viiginia, $2 10
tiiie orn, sack'd, 780
'V . 7%
XX Fann y Fl. ur, per bbl, $7,25
XXX • ” ” ” 87.75
Coe.-k it VY’liifi ell’s $8 25
Chice F 'ini v Flour, per bbl 8* 50
O bet brands ol flour $7 50 to 88 00 \
3 Dio e veast powders, 30 cts per lb .
Sugar.-, A, 10i f" 12
” Ex U, {l£ to 10
” C. 9 10
Coff* , 18 to 20
fyiup, N O, 43 to 75
” Coon"y, 45 'SO
TobnO <, Iroin 45 o 75 cts
E’lii u'd'. snuff, 72 t* $1 per lb
Heat ci earn cueese, 16J to 18
Gii' edge hu'ter,37 io 40 C's pef lb
Soda crackers 6 to 8
Cream ci ackers, 10J
C inly, 16 .. 25
Poras)', 12i -box and ball
E igleami p oonix tains, $1 per bunch
Baggint*. H 2 cts per yaid
fiea $2.50
Flem nek sole leather 3" to 35c per lb
Stovrs comtnete sl2 to s2l*
P "Ws ready made 30 t" 75
Heei pins, 8 to 12§ cents.
Pow rods 15 i*i 2d cents
Ilsiiuan'* p'nw stock. $2 50
Piow hame. 50 to 75 cen*s per pair
Plow line. 2" to 25 cents per pa r
Puiw hoes iu abundance ft on* 35 cts
fo $1
single trees, well ironed, 40 cts
Single tree irons 45 cts pet sett
Iron and Steel in great variety at 4i
to 6J cent, per pound
i Bran, in 500 lb lots, 90; in le.s q- au
! tities. $1
New mackerel, per kit. $125 to $1 75
New white fi.-h, per kit $1.15 >o $l5O
Naila, 25 lbs to *lie dollar
Nails by the heg. No tO. $3.00
New h. ck wheat
Powde*, best Charge rifle, by the keg,
28 cents
Stio', $2 35 per sack
Avery's plow stocks and extra plow
points. $4 50 to $5
Allison & Simpson's celebrated pn
stock, $3
Best axe. ©On to $1
Best trace chains 6J, 10, 2, G 5 cents
Iron we ge., 35 cts
Andirons troth $1 to $3 per pair
'ad irons, all sires, 8 ct> per pound
Hotli < w ware of all descriptions, pots
ovens, sp’ders, et.. etc.
Painted 2 hoop buckets, good, 20
Good well buckets 50 cents
Well chain'-, all sizes
Tubs of all i-ize and desetiptions
Ami uiimetoiih n her Goods in the
Hardware Line too uumcr. us t-> men
hm. All e ask a foi tlioge wishing
to purchase, to call at"! examine our
immense stock he'ore purchasing
elsewhere
We will duplicate any Bill in onr
Lino wjthin tico hundred miles o) this
place, freight added, and in many
instances save you the freight aud
expeuso o' going and returning, hotel
bills, etc.
Call and examine, and you will bo
welcomed and greeted by F. host cf
the nios’ accomodating young gentle
men this side of anywhere.
Our clerks, one nd all, are paia
gons of politeness, nnd if they don’t
sell you goods it will be your fault
Kentucky Sorghum or Cano Mil),
manufactured by Brennan St Cos.,
l/'nisvil'e Ky. This trsii* possesses
every advantage, and supples a long
fo't need among farmers. It is sini
pie. durable and cheap,and warranted
against all breakage* resulting from
manifest defects in the materials or
workmanship. For sal" by
ALLISON & SIMPSON.
CutLbert, Oa.
Sor. 15tU
f .1. f/L Omr 1(V) laft
Aj’u woU4.
ROBERT H. MAY&CO.,
Mauufaeturera anJ Dtjalere i
mm, rrj w
Brofsies and / Wklpt, TaiUiv,
WAGONS, TRUNKS,
U.lfi.'h LSS, SOLE, t.'PPEU \ it urn run Etathtr*
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINd,
■sHCc Iwcather, Shoe and Harness rin4ings,
MACON, GEORGIA.
Idf'R-'postloitcs, 20i flro.d Htmet, Antrusta, f> a „ and 98 Ci-errr Btrcet Macon C
Wetave also for sale, bo tif PROVED TERSESSEX WAGOX. ' ’piil2i l’ v .
T-XU.L.-JWl—,.. ■jg’-yj? i .■
N ELSON I r . TIFT,
* - • ) •'
—DEALER IN ,
Sash, . Blinds,!
Builder* Supplies ,
Doors, Mantels,
LUMBER, ' j
AtBAKY GEOHGIA. , i
Stronger than any Yeast or Baking Towoer
in the 77erli, and Perfectly Pure.
SEA FOAM
Xs warranted to uako betf**r, llgntcr.
healthier, sweli, more toothpomo,
more dlgeitil>lo, more nutritious
BREAD, BISCUITS. CAKES,
PUDDINGS, Etc.
THAN CAN HE MADE IN ASV
OTHER WAY.
SEA FOAM '* Mi entirely new inven
tion, without any of the i‘n‘ l qua} i lion of yc<ul
or baking pouters, soda, or haloraiUJ.
SEA FOAM contains no ingredient or
element which can produce an injurious effect,
but on the contrary has In lt*elf & tendency to
tustain and nouri.-h the hujnau Fy.-tem. It is
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Nut infrequently the liest or Hour gets all the
blame, when in reality llmdark colorand poor
testo arc Stoth caused by the use of inferior
raising jiowder. Matty baking powders ucnV
highly recommended by grocer*, and lielieo
largely soht, are of old h qics ground up,
and by a chtmicul ;r*es:, mixed with other
Ingredients, before lending Ihflr luilueuce to
increase the sale of any baiting powder, grocers
would do well to ascertain the reputation and
standing of its manufacturers. They would
thus avoid becoming InatrunuttUl la perpe
trating a fraud on their customer*, and would
in t!ie img run main! mere money. Of course
no honed man wtmld know ingly lend himself
to .such a fraud upon his customers;, and it is
vary poor policy lor any grocer to attempt to
palm oft' Inferior g sods win n the he- t are
arked for. He may by so doing make a little
money ut ti■ to time, but he surely W ill at seme
time, if the fraud i, dheovert'rt. lose one of his
bust cu.tomars, ttud with him a seura of others
who might otherwise have dealt with him.
merchant's wisest policy is to secure the I rest
customers and they are ju t the ones who
want the best greats. fEA irOAoI is
WITHOUT AN EQUAL
It is prepared from the purest an best rrsWeri*
ala only, and is never under any circum
stances adulterated. There is no longer any
excuse for sour, heavy, or sodden bread, bis
cuit, or pastry, livery housewife in the land
should make herself acquainted with the facts
ivs have stated, which arc indisputable, and
she wrill soon ascertain that most of the yeast
preparations now being sold arc anything
else but what they profess to be, and that
this is the main reason why so largo a propor
tion of the bread consume I by the masses of
tile community is ttiihcidthfuf. Invalids arc
especially interested in tic* question of yeast,
and ought to keep constantly inlmitd the im
portant fact that tlirer utfy should at all
times be the best, < and that under the mo-t
favorable circuit -tr.i ct t. < y mi not hope to
regain health and st. . '!U ti,.!e-s tlietr food is
the most healthful a vl vitjv.: ms that ten bo
obtained, tood rood n- Yes g"'d blood, and
the nerve for- <• i -tr .-.ret: c •' . r imiatirc lin
propo’t •; H-s aiie iood 4\o out i i:uU’atiuUo or
oihttnv .
SEA I CAM? Vortliy of a fair ti ini, and
that is all tve ttsk 1 /
No one having opee used it will ever use fifty
other preparation in the larking powder line,
but will at once and f rever banish from the
house the various cm do mixtures and bogua
preparations in Hie form of yeast that have so
long and so pci-inter, y tended to destroy
health by imperfectly performnig the require
ments they professed to fulfill.
SEA FOAM retains in all their excel
lence the nutritious pronyrtiesro;. 1 imtu al
taste of l ie virion - cereal prt pi;r*tt ' ns of food,
while in tread re’ ,-d by the? ow.-w ,ry means
there is very frvqu. :c y yv-t of ti.eir
toothsome r. and j data! le ,• ..
Of all ut’ t * Jva t JxiWjdc, , Sea Pana
is bevoft 1 • i C
BES WORLD
t..vc it.. , o wiireoncetie that we
have oil'.", ! j-,i the means to make poor
fl.mr much better fhan when Used under
ordinary conditions, tvmle good flopr wid be
immeasurably iwerer, l in sweetness, ricli-
Tiess, and ail those qualifies which combine to
render good bread es.seut.ally tlicatn/Tof life.
SEA I*OAM is now used by the leading
hotels and restaurants In bow Y„ra city and
throughout the country. One eating-house in
New York 1 as become fimiutJ* fnt its SEA
FOAM bfatfii.t. and i-'ng the dinner hours
there are aiw’aJW and 'ttons of people wailing
their tiifn to i.e wnfle 1.
Ask y .pr grocer t ■ get it for yon, if be h*J
not already pirn Id it i hi.l flock, and if an
obi! ring i it be i. i. by s* l ; i r semi for
circular and pri ' tto
GANTI, iBES & CO.
SOLE iW'dJF ‘.STTJSIAS,
17G F-i • F-t. >Vew York.
MARRIED
LIFE
DR.BUTTS
No. 12 H. Eighth St.
St. Louis, Mo.
Who hat had frwitar In the treatment of the
•txual troublea of both male and female than any phjaielan
in the Wert, give* the remit* of hie long and iueceeefel
praetke inLia twoaew entitled ,
The PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER
Bosk, that are really Osikre aak nir.liMOn, In all mat
ire. lyrtaloinr to MaaSainl and Wmaakred. and .upplj
want long felt. Thay are toaacirallr lllaUratH. and in piahi
Jangua.a, raaily. wndretloog. Tks two fttooka embrace MS
MOM, end esntain <HaW. fahra.lle* for btdb married and
resale, wh all the rerentlrarroeemente In iMSew] teMtrnreH
S?uL aj h Y*^ 7 maybe, put with waning rigor In the prime
both m ose oobime, ft i tat doth an*
cut, 23 entire. Bmt aader HslToM
yeodyt of ytloa is money s, atampa. |
®Tks Rsaatj af fk4 lVfk fnlary,
Barham’s Infallible
PILE CURE.
Kianthctandhy th
luUbTui Gin S:., Strhin, V. 6.
II mmr bll. w nr. BnMrrkMSi
or MU*. *ha a tro la
Ms. LM Ml koaa M< toaUocUto
NrmiAo4 M
PRESCItIPTIOir FREE!
For the <Jvre of nominal WHkof%Mßt
Maahoo* *u *ll difordrs brourbt on by intffii
ctvUoo<<r exoTtvs. An/ Dniifit has the lavr*-
d ‘en?a r. 1. J ftA * W., No*
Wel Milb ntrrru CWlnnaU, •.
FIRST SPRING PATH
OJP TXiE , -
SOUTH-WtiST GEORGIa INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION
TO DE HELD AT
irUlB IFMIB
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
May 21st and 22nd, 187$,
Open to all Contributors!.
ENTRIES TREE!
x-.. ‘ *
GRAND MILITARyTrIZE DRILL!
. . * *••
Regatta and Tournament!
RACES. (ACES! RACES!
Liberal premiums offered for Vegetables and Fruits,
Flowers, House! old and Home Manufactories, Mer
chandise, Farm Products, Fine Arts, Etc.
? GRAND STOCKTPDOLTRT.EXHIBITIOK
Tito people of Terrell Countv most earnestly invited to mend, and luing
ptorlticte of ‘lie'ir tirojjreaa. for pren iuiu list. 6
T. M. CAM EE. Seo’y L. E WELCH, p rPB
IT A MO?
We again offer for sale
the folio wing standard fer
tilizers:
CHAPPELL’S CHAMPION SUPERPHOSPHATE,
CHAPPELLS SOLUBLE FLOUR OF BOSS
OEORGIAS ATE GRANGE FERI ILIZEKS,
f GCOfIGIA STATE GHaNGE DISSULVED HONE,
A ilcox* Gibb- & (’o M mipulated,
Soluble Pacific,
SSA FOWL,
E. Frank lVs Buoe* Miperphosplialc,
Winch we will rc'l on *- LiNrrrflTerm< nm hin on *ny Ferfil'i’r ol tbr nrot“
i the tn itfcvi. q'he grade- of ihn abnv ■ P-mlijM-g rn ipr to the high kfawltrJ #1 pu'
ear*. We will sell for <?tsh, or on |bn •, for cur -new or etwton option, tod adruice tkn
•Veight and iinJluie It <u uo,"*, if d-sir -d Ifo si, <o g*'. "nr term- fteftre biir'ng !'■
vh.-re- I.kNIKS A DOZ-IKK
-Are You G-oing t,<. Paint?
TI IKN USK MTL'GER BROS
Chemical Paint.
r>EAI,Y fur in tYbltf and nef oer I ornfrrd rflffiy-ent color?, nidc of *?■ h-'■ , T ' I
I. Wliire Irad, 2ne and Liueeed Oil Ghiir.icaliv combi hd, warranted raiirb id-it' ■
and ciienp. f and to lasi Twine as long , sns other Paint. It has taken' the First ' p:
urn hi Twenty ol tit* Stale Fail* of ihe Union, an ion m--v ’houaand o? 'l |o Cw*l I
• sir, the country. Address, MIL>ER BROTHERS, 23, Si A3 * C.ab'Kfrrt , I
GleVefand, Ohion, Sampie chi and acat free I
SINGLE
[LIFE
B& For NINETY DAYS FROM DATE JHgj
Wxm\ Elegant Table Silverware || j||i
Rj] |V\tl Cn be *enrd ►r alt ® <v*®p*i(* Kh t* IvteiHng condition! : The Kilion-! ,jfaA Mixfß
■HI IBr|| rhHi:,j rrm:*ini.?ri Cbe-mnt Street, f ei.adelpiwa. nan u-facctu tri ®f . ? MmLmRjMM
Bfajll SI e*r Pi-ti-i Ware. *•• eed tear owe w{>o rs>evri ibli iwuc* a ;c . iwlißß
MlUml l U ' , J *■*'< ‘ r e*J gt.'.' n*i errr ©n ©••* *i>oo© bn y druod
mVIkSI •■ • - r-.j.* re- tee let-. ■ :c| .Itiewr l.rn,>* ed *J- 1 11 Wgl J4WM
*** Owapace. wltfi jvU' iuu< end rd.re*. wad aieo to Kb t; 7© f 4*‘ IWftLSWJbI
£■§ Inn/ *?P*r !l is->. adieg <*o*t ©r eugrbting i*U;*d. pacblmg, boeing. . WimWk3/p H
WtoJßmSf **'!<. Tv? t;i *k> *' be <***.•••#< .<*■ rnti tf j-o bate n tepee**™*** • mmw'Tm m
Ipin-Vf •* < ' l *****i •* rw hezeir wliivro; T-r.bar en. Th©*- •*>- oe are gn era* ■*•<* iJ V&Tpy/ L l
j, j? e f£m “ f J ,f * J# Brwl **]**• tiM **• v are .ud\ w ■ t *WWaH F j
JBMBSI , C,rmgoe Kurm H*rr.*e Cos . 704 Chee! Bt.. Ve *V. ■HI]
mtsEaßl -• Wh©tn !t ?aj- Ccno*rn —Tbr *•-***• **m et*t ®werihlt
R niflrr • gverante® are el -wet . dial be*' py F **t*d iU ©we hiekei (•*> ■* , * fTWIi
b.l€ (fceia. kzfcv-;. **,] a d*ubi*-*atra p.&ie of pare Cviiu Si.mderi Silver * d ' r %, , BV V
■ MN| tepor (be B *ke; r, .a r* ; ]rltij Ltwa tb- r#ry ©•* SiHrer r.a**d W*ro MUrf if
We will how-kr so order vehieb d-we not eo.'a.o ibe Siivei trare Oaf**. * JPw
wl.; #i h/*ner m Ceapoa f*.er nin*-:e di-x trww dele ©f tbfe rf ,-r /w J ~
W\l NAVI o'* IL V t,, W J
Oq 'eoelpioC ihda
tva % ,r * P*p'* nruib*. er iet| aud toeing, tee brrebf agree to *^ 4 ‘® c / •* Yv^V
rl d.-cetb t(I tur part duiKe tiUe plaUd I J
t|l e 1 0 eeoh ?poe engrare |bj deeirvd iniliai. All chargee are l* t J"
' l, he^^to* o:4 * <li * **' * k -* Spevue will be deilrered at deetlueii' e fr<je ***-
M..W Oeol fbr Llretr d.irr frew del* ©ffhle reper. after whirh thle Tonron li or-:• M,..;
i\ WATi ° y^fe n y^?:..
it h <tel-rd a ooc ©f *Ke Mllng artrrlce *1 *♦'*'• *'!
pan.* <i the fe**riog rhrg* S.t ©’*•-
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■VnBBKn f eied il Uf. re. and e4 illrer hi lf eil ir-'y
I^pwjii.ti'in-! •a'l-'e* t..-t-'Mu rr.arjre* thick tr i‘ b*- Tfr et *c* JOT
} ■'W>rvr t ktiree aad *o ct. for forfc.-tota', S-' Tft-fha* eecurlag r ^
1 H I I 5 f‘i e#at e.;ii ce-t *re ruu. t nmr w miT Mhe eer. RrjnpßtH'r J* 1 , 3
lil If 1 I **° h hriiele. e*orpt Rairra, grill b cagravtd nrir.ii eu/ 1
*>■ 11L 11 I wukout extra oogi. Hnf> J
IfM IMPORTANT NOTICE. Bl f //,
■I!I MmJ Mherel ••!■ keMa good fer ■ieje fr dete. "
II iIM II Nbe tb* IneerwM of ailke idi eeeore lu Woe*** #eeeu *VI,k 1 ,k4 * J .. < 1 i.B
Htfl i W hre uotdebarrel bv ieaoti ef the ©t(4retvn •/ ihe t.mep#c4sri. Ar.. - Jr
fj/f f/ W orderleg h*rertrare ebon* be addrbMttd direct lo it* *- • g
J J FTATTOy AI- SILVER PL AXING COv^