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J. !>, HOYL, Editor.
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DAWSON, GEORGIA,
Tliurlay Morning, Juno 13, 7S. '
Meeting'of tlie Democratic Ex-i
eeutive t'oniimtioo Secondt'oii
gressional District.
A meeting of ihc Democratic Exe
cutive Committee of tlia Second Coir
gressional District, is hereby called to
meet in the city‘of Alt any on Satur
day, tlie twenty-s cord day of June
1878, foi t'ue purpose of calling aeon
renlion ol the party to nominate a
candidate for next U. S. Conguss,
and 'o dispose of any ot! er business
oeure them.
B. 0. Lockett Cbm'n
Albany, Qa., June 3id, 1878.
Tire Fraudulent Flay in tlie
Hands of the Potter.
The reve’ations made by the Butter
committee, during the past week, lu.ve
I t en ;o astounding! bat they bare almost
taken the breath away from the whole
country. Those who undertook the
job of making IlayeH president, de
spite the decision o! tbe people to
the contrary, dived deeper into the
cesspool of cotruption and came up
dirtier than tlie tn st vivid imagina
tion had ever conceived possible.
The first day’s proceedings w-ro like
a clap of thunder, and changed forced
hi- --titer in tho radical household to
ft
to’‘weeping and wailing and gnash
ing of teith.”
Ttiejpi’O’iiiaeiTt parties so far in
vo’ved are John Sherman and Sun
dry Mathews. These did tlie dirty
ork with willing hands, while Hayes
stood afar off gloved and anointed but
winking an approval whenever lie gut
h sly opportunity.
John Sherman was rewarded lor
his pa l l of tho wtk with the secreta
jy-ship el tho Treasury, and Stanley
Mathew-, who was Hayes’ factotum
end go between, with a seat in tti- IT.
S. Senate. Alter getting their places
they failed to fulfill their premises to
those whose p- ws they had used to
pull the chestnuts out of the fire.
Hence these revolutions and tbe<e
tears.
Anderson exhibited a copy of a letter
Sherman wrote "j luu>so!f andVv eber,
in New Orleans, promiingthm *•-
ward for what they were doing.
Sherman feebly domed writing such a
letter, but bis weak an cautious way
of doing so, after all his previous blus
ter, ony convinced even thoso who
hoped otherwise, that lie did write it
It is said there is a photograph c 'I 1 }
of tbe letter which will bo produced
us well as other proofs of its truthen*
ticity; henco the wiley Jehu thj'ight
it best to deny cautiously.
Mall cw- mis requested to go be
fore 'lie committee and explain liis
involvement in the ma'tcr, but dccl.-
wed, stating 11 1 at n special commitiet
ol the Senate had 1 ein appointed b
invest ig t ' I ini ; whereupon INn But
lar waxed wroth, aiul denounced tin
refusal as an insult to the committee.
There ig no accounting tor lien. He
is at present, like Issachar, — “n strong
ass, couching down between two bui
dens,” There is no telling which aj
he will jump, but when he do<-s jump
in our opinion there will bo genre bones
crushed, —not democratic ones either
""Judge ijevieee, one of the repub
lican electors for Louisiana, swore be
fore tbo committee, that his name wi‘
fotgei to tin returns bom that state
upon which it was e< tinted by the
eight-by-seven cntiitt.isJon 'or Hayes.
Who and and thefurpery, is yet to bo pro
ven.
A sub committee is at work in Flor
ida
Meantime, some of the r diea! or
gans'are still trying to bltrs'er through
the matter, tort the more sensible ones
of them are beginning to see the sen
rusness of the affair, arid are trj ing to
devise means to s’ough off the corrupt
mass. There are some rich and ranh
deveb praents yet to come, nrol there
is no tolling what the end tvid be, or
who else r. ill redrawn in to the whir lpo* 1
Hayes v.iir likely servo out his tern,
but fraud will bo written in iucffaceah’e
letters right across tho sky abovo him
fjr all tho wrld fo read, and will
go before bun like a pillar of clou** l*y
day and a pilar of fire by night
“ Erring broth:r Kco and projdn-t
--of-evil brottar Stephen?, have not yet
been frightened l>v a sight or even n
sne-ll of blood. The flow has been
copious, but it has bran pus instead
of blood.
Messers
bankers <f Macon, failed last w-. h
and made an assignment. flu y loi
about $45,000 oi other pe. pie's non -
ey on Jesposit. Liabilities said fo be
very 'arge, and assets very mail.
Stcphens will Stand.
Mr. Alexander 11. Stephens has
nforrned someone in his district that
tie will ‘VPnar” tor re-election to Con
gress. Tliis is generally construed
to mean that he will run whether
c.orninntf-d by tlie (bonne, atic patty or
not. It he tries tlie independent sebed
uV he will have opposition, and will
j likely be defeated. His lecent course
! m Congress is not meeting the np
! prova! of the people of tho South,
j and he has apparently, not yet learn,
j ed that tbe Southern people can not
j be leu I y the nose by any man how
j ever great. That has been tried by
r.b'er leaders than lie, and lies always
resulted in coiippicuous and complete
failure- We do not think, however,
that Mr. .Stephen’s determination to
Stand” necessarily implies that ne
will rur. whether nominated or not.
The “great Commoner,” wo presume,
is kept in office mainly through te
spect for what he has 'men and has
dune. Tin's may be all well enough
sc Tung as be dues no harm but wo
apprehend that tbe democracy can not
aff id to furnish him a st andpoint
from which to fight its measures end
oppose its progress While >ve will
not say that if would gratify us to see
him re'ired from pul tic life by tliai
voice which he almost seems to des
pise, ye: in view of recent events aid
Inturo probabilities, we wifi confess
that, if our old hat wore new, we
would nut throw it very high in tbe
air nt the news of bis re-election. In
our humble opinion, the exegei c os of
the parly and the eoun'ry demand and
not'd a bolder, firmer, moie positive
arid con' is.cut order cfsiates man-ship
than Mr. Stephen’s recent and pre
sent course exhibits. A man right
acra s iho direct line of whose vis
ion the dark specter ot “revolution’* is
forever looming and loweting is not
the one to plumb th; straight line that
F ite is pointing out to tbe dr-iimcnc?
In other words-, the horse that shies
so terribly at every wave of the old
played out bloody shirt, tvo fear, is
not a suitable oi;o to ‘stand,”just ai
this juncture, in a southern cli
mate.
Civil Service itofor-i?.
The letter ptiblis ed below found
its way to this office through tin
mail. Some friend doubtless -wished
to pe-t us as to what is g"ing on in
thecae-p of tie* enemy. The letter
is in the form ol a circular. On the j
upper left hand corner are the names
of the Republican E-ecutivo Commit
tee, with Eugene Hal- as Chairman.
Itnriyof ourtnadois wish to contrib
uto, ns requested, they can send the
sponduhx to this office and then exer
cise faith ns to us getting to head
quarters. It will 1 o seen that Mr.
Hayes, notwithstanding what fie has
said heretofore, will not obj el to a
I ttfe of ilie needful. Shell oubbretli-
r*n! tho out-look is getting a little
•qii illy:
Hr.ATIQITAttTKRS OF TJ7E E KI'UBMCA N I
Cong itEssroNA i. Com m mu:, v
Washington, I). C., May 27, 1878. j
Sir: This Committee, charge ’ with
'aboring for tho success of tho Re
publican cause in tliecoining campaign
for the election of Members of Con
gress, rail with confidence upon yen:,
a a Republican, lor such a contribu
tion in money as you may feel will
ing to make, hoping that it may' not
he less than s—The Committoo deem
it proper, in thus appealing to Eopub
liear s generally, to inform those who
happen t > l o in Federal employ that
'here wili be no objection in any of
ficial quartor to such voluutary con
tribution.
The importance of the pending
struggle cannot easily bo exaggerat
ed. TllPt the Senate is to be Demo
cratic after tl.o 4th ot March 1870, is
vety nearly a certainty. Tit view of
this, the election of a Democratic
House of Representatives would pre
cipitate upon tho country danger* us
agitations, which would inevitably
add to present distresses. Foremost
among their schemes, tho opcosftion
already announce their intention to
attempt the revolutionary espusioti
I of the President from his office.
If, by the presentation of three can
didates for tho Presidency in 1880
tho peopio should fail to choose, the
House must elo t— e nth Stcto delega
tion casting one vote.
From-.hat is now known, and
with tho growing dissensions in the
camp of tiio enemy, the Committee
have good reason to enter upon their
work with courage.
Please mak6 prompt and favorable !
response to this letter, and remit at
or co, by draft or postal money order,
to “Sidney F. Austin, Esq., Trorsur-j
rr, fee,, German American National,
Hunk, Waslurgton, I). C-"
By order ol tho Committee,
Gr.o, C. Ooinui, Secretary.
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The Marietta Field and Fireside .-ay.'
; ihat“A‘las Daniidl, living near JSury- :
ina, ami liailiff of that Oistrict, while
turning Ins horse and plow at the et.d j
of a fuifow last Friday afternoon,!
truck himself in tho uldoitien with
tho handle of the pijw, and although
medical aid was brought to him, Ills
hour had arrive !, and on Sunday I <■
die t- Mr. Daroi II was cue of oui
be t rd'xon*. > we chronicle bis
death with pain.' j
BTATE NEWS ITEMS,
fathered From Our Exchanges.
Talbot jail is empty.
Atlanta has a white jay ford.
The Albany fair netted a balance
rl 81, *200.
The photograph is bring exhibited
in Augusta.
Baluwiti county lias two citizens
who wete boru tu Jt*‘y 4th, 18-4.
Southwest <ieorgia i* eating flour
from its own u In at.
A While county man has an um
brella made in 1812.
The telegraph office at Leerbuig
has been discontinue ;.
Fiist cotton 1 looms are generally
making theii npf eaiance.
Negro tramps an i vagian's aio
common in Oglethorpe county.
Wool at Albany in the last lew
days has declined to 241 to 25ic.
Public sell ads in Sumter county
open on the Ist Monday in July.
The registered vote of Chatham
County does not quite roach 2,50 .
Houston grand jury has fixed tho
salary ot the county judge at $1,240
The mail service from Cuthbert
to Lumpkin has ineieased io three
times a week.
A white women shot another in
Macon Tuesday and left town. No
names given.
A nine and a half feet alligator
w> s shot and Killed in Scott’s potid,
Stew n t county.
Judge John I. Hall, states that ho
would or- glad to get tho nomination
for Congress.
The ladies of Albany realize and 8701
in their'lining ha 1 in tho two days
of the Albany fair.
Giiffiu has succeeded in compro
mising hpr municipal debt at $57,000
and iirranged for the money
The passenger train on the M. &
B R. R. killed eight cows at one rush
last Friday at the .14 ile post.
On Sa'urday the residence of Mr.
George B. Lumpkin, ol Oglethorpe
county, was burned, together with
everything in it save die w irdrobe
and piano.
Tlie S a-e Sunday School Conven
tion of Georgia w ill assemble in the
ci‘v of LaGiange, on the morning of
Angus' 23d, end continue through
the 24th and 25th.
Tho revival in the Bip’ist church
in Macon has resulted thus far in for
tv conversions anil the good work
goes on. Rev. Dr. Tensdale is assist
ing the pastor, l>r. Skinner.
I. R. R-spess writes the Buena
Vista Argus that the oats in sheaf of
one ncie ot his five-acre patch yielded
11,328 pounds, representing a yield ot
113 J bu-hels of seed The net p-.ofit
is SOB 50 The other lout acres yield
ed 10,000 pounds i/f Oats in the sheaf.
Mr. VV. S. Gillis of Stew irt, has
exhibit and several stalks of cotton that
Measured twenty inches high, well
spread anil contains ten to fifteen
squi'eseaeh. They aie said to be
(air samples of the field at large.
The average yield firm a common
-heep is three and a half rounds of
wool. Mr. D. B. Fitzgerald, of Stew
iiit county, took twelve pounds of fine
wool from one of I is Merino bucks
and eight pnu ds from a doe.
The Quitrmfti reporter places the
average yield of the wheat crop oi
that section the present season, at
fifteen bushels per acre—nearly dou
ble the average of ih same cereal in
New York State. Good ior piuiy
woods Georgia.
Wesleyan Female College cata
logue shows 198 pupils. The annu
al commencement exercises extend
from the 13th to the 19th. The seni
or class numbers 39. Rev. I)r. Irvine,
of Augusta, preaches the comtrpnoe
ment sermon, wnd Rev. W. W. Dun
can, ot Wofford College, S C., will
deliver the literary address on the
19th.
Americas Republican of Saturday;
1 Mr. Win. 11. H>rp, living in the di
rection of 001, T. M. Furlow’s planta
tion, reports a heavy hail and wind
storm there on Monday, 3d inst, do
ing much damage to the growing
crops. He lost his entire oat crop by
having it pressed down and blown
away, and his corn and cotton badly
damaged by felling timber, burled
irom tho forest in great force. He
did riot know the extant of the dam
age done by it.
On Monday at noon, says the Al
bany jY *, Mr. Abram Shiver, son
of Mr. John Shiver, of Worth, met
hi., death under most peculiar circutn
staucis. lie had been complaining
lor ' ino time—ever since cutting
oats. On Saturday night the family
heard screams from the young man,
an 1 running to him, found him on
| the front porch sulleiing intensely
and touring the garments from his
person and uttering yells of agony.
He was put to bed at orce, and after
thirty.seven hours of horrible agony,
breathed his la?t. The physicians
pronounced tho case overheat and
dropsy. Decea od was about twenty
years of age.
i The negro, Jonas Gresham, who
| created such a sensation in Dallas.
Paulding county, a- few days ago by
an attempt to kill Dr. S. Robinson
: and certain members of his family
| with a knife, was arrested in Atlauta
on Tuesday morning. He was baud
culled and taken to thestation house,
and closely coofb.od in a cell un'il
Wednesday, w inn he was securely
tied and taken to. Dallas Ho at first
Jeniad his ideotifv, but, t eiiig rooog-'
nized, lie afterwards acknowledged it. :
n lormcrly ivoO in Atlanta, whore
he still has a nemt,. r of relatives re
st ling, and it is thong! t be went, to 1
that city to raise from them the means
of making his escape firm tho £tuto. 1
Tlie Lightning’s Work.
Special totlic Telegraph au 1 Messenger.)
Albaky, Ga., July 10:n, 1878.
During a thunder stoi m at this place
at noun to-day Messrs. Welch and
D icon’s warehouse was struck by
lightning and took lire. The flames
sptead rapidly Tlie house was cov
ered witfl fhingles. The file got
among the cotton b iles The depart
ment turned out tint could not prevent
two angles ot the building being
burned. The store ir. the corner of
warehouse vis sav. and, together with
the stock of gc ods.
The total loss is estimated at fifteen
thousand dollars, flits includes one
hundred and t.iity bales of cotton be
longing to Mr. John Jackson, which
was insured. Messers Welsh and
Baci a weie hilly in-urefl. The fiie
companies did good work in tiieir cf
ot ts to extinguish tho flames.
The Atlanta Conslilutio a gives the
following account ol the su'd death of
two hoyjs by drowning: “Sunday after
noon about halt-past six an old ne
gro w..s passing by Lynchs rock
quarry, whioli is just beyond the gas
works, when he saw lying on the
hanks ot the pond two piles of clothes
which evuleutiy belonged to small
h .vs, lie at once suspected the li-at
lai tr uth. ami called help. It was
evident that two hoys had ’>en drown
ed, and at once an active search was
iua* l e tor their bodies boon both
were recovered and i“cogn z.-d by
friends as tlie last remains u . Henry
Tucker, aged ten, and A Ired Parn 11,
aged thirteen. i’ne tn>ys were cous
ins, and young Tut-litr’s mother is a
widow. It is said thai neither ot
the buys could swim well. They ven
tuted into the pond about six o’cloi k,
and as its bottom is vety irregular,
sinking it. many places iuto deep
holes, they lefi ioto one ot these and
were lost. The gri f stricken parents
uruveu on the scene just as the bodi
es were recovered, an t their sufleiing
car, otiiy be imagined. The sad tate
of these two hoy should ptovo a
warning to all those who veniur • in
to tlie dangerous ponds and streams
around, the city Both the deceased
boys were bulled yesterday. Ti ey
were bright boys, and then sudden
and mournful death is lamented by
many iiieads, a-id uio< ined - ost by
those who loved them fie-t.”
Oregon held un election tor stare
officers and a legislature, last week.
Oiegnn is about as tar aivay iro n
us as any thing in the United iS.ates
can be, hut u.ucn interest io tlie whole
country nttacl.es to the election from
the fact that tho legitlulufe, just
elected, wtl choose a United States
Senator to succeed the notorious Hip
pie Mitchell, a bitter radical.
The news is that tire democrats
will have a majority of about 12 on
joint ballet. If so,of course Mitchell
goes up. A democrat,u Congressman
was alts elected, and probably a deui
oetatia Governor.
Natural Selection.
Investigators ot natural science
have demonstrated beyond controver
sy, that throughout, the animal king
dom the “suivrvnl of the fi test” is the
.only law that vouchsafes tluilt and
perpetuity. Does not the same prin
ciple govern the commercial prosperi
ty ot man l An inferior cannot su
persede a snpeiior article Illustrative
ol this principle are the family medi
cines ol R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buf
falo, N. Y. By reason of superior
merit, they have outiivaied all other
medicines. Their sale in the United
tStetes alone exceeds one million dol
lars per anum, while (lie amount ex
ploded foots up to several hundred
thousand more Nt business could
grow to such gigantic proportions and
rest upon any other basis than that
ol merit. It is safo to say that no
medicine or combination of medicines
yet discovered equals or can compare
with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
coveiv, for the cure of coughs, colds,
and all pulmonary and blood affec
tions. If the bowels be constipated
and liver sluggish, his Pleasant Pur
gative Pellets will give prompt relict;
while his Favorite Prescription will
positively, perfectly, and permanently,
cure those weaknesses and “dragging
down” sensations poculiar to lemales.
In thePeople’B Common Sense Modi
ca! Adviser, an illustrated work, of
neatly one thousand ] ages, the Doc
tor has fully discussed the principles
that underlie health and sickness.
Price 51.50, post-paid. Adapted to
old and young, single and married.
Address R. Y. Pierce, M. D.. Wnrld’s
Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel, Buffa
lo, N. Y.
Good Digestion.
“Give us this day our daily bread”
and good medicine to digest it, is both
reverent anrt human. The human
stomach and liver are fruitful sources
of life’s comforts; or, disordered and
diseased, thoy tingle misery along
evd% nerve and throughevery artery.
The man or woman withyoo*7 digeHion
seen beauty as they walk, and overcome
j obstacles they meet in the rotine of
'life, where dyspeptic sees only
gloom and stumbles and growls at
every imaginary object, The world
still needs two or three new kinds of
medicine before d n ath can be perfect
ly abolished ; but that many lives have
been prolonged, mid many sufferers
from Liver disease, Dispppsia and
Headache, have boon cured Merreu.’s
lIr.rATiNK, is no longer a doubt. It
cures Headache in twenty minutes,
and there is no question but what it is
tho most wonderful discovery yet made
in medical science. Those afflicted
with Biliousness and Liver Complaint
should use Mi’krei.t.’s llfi-atine.
It can be had at Dr. J. R Janus.
A Stroke of lightning.
On Tlum-rtnv fV.‘i.injr, > nt ■'■ -
down, whilf* son)** imgro i iL. i**rn <■ n
Mr Wm, •! Ileird’s |ilniiintion, six
unlrs from town, wer* hauling in a
load of oats, tU<v worn Oruek t y
lightning. Two of ’ lift nfi t 'ro s. .Tale-
Taylor and Bryant Hoard wm in
stantly killed and’ tlie yoke of nx>>"
next to Uio whool. The vok© ot
oxen in front, and rlso another ne
gro, escaped. I he wagon and load of
outs were consumed, the lighten g
having s-t them on fire. Thomasville
Times.
Buena Vista Argus: Mr. .T. F TIM*
lis tells us ho has discovered a |ire
ventativo t' keep flies ttom horses,
and desires us to publish tf to the
readers of the Argus : Take tar and
kerosene oil, one tahlespoonful each,
ar.d mix thoroughly* Then lake *wo
tahlespnonfu of lard, and mix wirhthe
tar and kerosene. Then anoint th •
parts which the flies trouble.
Commlssiour’s Sale.
/ i Ti*i !•<•!! €iuu?y.
\ T Bv virtue of md in obcd-Mice o an
order granted and had at the May Term.
1878, of he Shin rinr Court. o c aid 'Un ,
in case of Elizabeth Brown, et I vs
J. P. Sharp, Petition or PntiHon and SI,
kc %% we will pell, on tlie first Tuesday in
.JuW, nex f , between ?he legal hours oi i!f,
before the Court House door, in said conn-fv,
♦he following traet u: <1 hotly of lntrd, fO'wit;
Lot No 218. North half of lot No, 210,
nd West half of ’of No 281 all ring in
flie 12 r h i> -Iric f of sai l county, M d e. n-
ir iiig4os e s, more or les- and known
os he “Bvthel H;vne Pince ,4 ‘ Pold bv
vi'Mi. 1 o‘ said ord r ror partition of the pro
ceeds of ea and sale Terms Cash Ti'Us
cl; a.. A A ’PER, )
T \j. .TONES, > Commissioners.
.1 L. JANES. y
B.wson, 6a., Wax 3", i873. 4t
Terrell Sheriff Sales.
\\ T ILL be sold helor* 'h Oourt Ihiure
t in D.iWs m, on the first Tuesday
m JULY next, between the legil hours of
sufe the following property, to-wit:
Lot of land No. 12, in the 12‘b di.tiictof
Terrell eniiiitv. Levied onus the property
of N. 0. Greer to satisfy a fi fa issued by W.
T Campbell, T 0., for State mil ftount-y Tux
for it,e year 1877. strains! V. <1 Gceer.
S R. CHRIS 1 IK. ~ , If
the Blood, Renovates
and invigorates the Whole
System.
ITS MEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE
Alterative, Tonic, Solvent,
and Diuretic.
Vegetine is inado exclusiv, ’y from the nicea of
o&retaily-se’ectcd harks, roots and herbs, nnd fO
strongly concentrated that it will effectually eradicate
from the system every taint of Scrofula.* Kcrufu*
loan (liioior, Tumors, ( ancer, C’nucerous
Humor, ICnßijirlar, 2J Khrum, Syphi
litic Cunkoi, iuiiilr.cws nt the
Htonmc!:, and all diseases that a: ire from impure
blood. Sciatica., y and ('Uranic
Ilheitumtiaui, Neural - Its, (-out, and .Spinal
Complaints, can on!y be effectually cured through
the blood.
For I,'leers an 1 Eruptive Diseases of the
Skin, Pustules, I'iniplcs, Blotekee, Bollb,
Tetter, Ncaldiiead, orm, Vogctine
has never tailed to effe -i a permanent cure.
For Pains in the Buck, Kidney *un
plaints, Dropsy, Female \Vccit::e.s, Let:-
corrhcc.i, arising from internal* ulcer,.tion, and
uterine diseases and (Icjirrni DcLiiit; , VEGE
TINE acts directly upoa the cause® of these com*
plaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole
system, acts upon the secretive org: ns, alloys inflnm
mation, cures ulceration a:. J regulates the bowels.
For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Hr, Hum! Cos
tivcncHS, Palpitation of the Heart, Head
ache, l’iies, Nervousnc*. , aud C.eueral
Prostration of the Nervous (System, no
medicine has ever given such perfect satisfaction as
the Vege tine. It purities the blood, cleanses all of
the organs, end posesscs a controlling power over the
nervous system.
The remarkable erres efTe trd l>y VEGETINE have
induced many phyiicians and apotl.eca.-ies whom we
know, to prescribe and use it in their own families.
In fact, Vegetine is the best re uadyyet discov
ered for t':e above diseases, and is the on’y reliable
U LOODI* UItIFIEI2 yet placed before the pub! .c.
THE BEST EVIDENCE.
Tne following letter from Rev. E. S. Best, P.sfnr
of M. K. Church, Nat ick ALibs., will be road with
interest by many physicians; also those suffering
from the same disease as oftlicted the son of the Rev.
K. 3. Best. No person can doubt this testimony, as
there is no doubt about the curative powers of
Vegetine.
Natick, Maps., Jan. 1, 1874.
Mn. H. R. Stevens:
Dear Sir,—We have good reason for regarding
your Vegetine a medicine of the greatest value.
We feel assured it has been the menus of saving our
son’s life. He is now seventeen years of age. Fur
the last two ye ns ho bus suffered from necrosis of
his leg. caused by scrofulous affection, and w.:s so
far reduced tn.it nearly all wh s.i w him thought hi*
recovery impossible. A council of able physicians
could give us bur the faintest hope of his ever 1 ally
ing ; two of the number declaring t bathe was beyond
the roach of human remediw, that even amputation
could not save him* ns he hud not vigor enough to
endure tho operation. Just tli-*n we cminumced
giving him Vegetine, ami from that time to rho
present he has been continuously improving, lie
has lately resumed his studies, thrwn away his
crutches and cane, and walks about cheerfully and
strong.
Though there is still some discharge from the
opening where the limb was 1 .need, we have the
fullest confidence that in a little time he will be n. r
fectly cured.
He has taken about three dozen bottles of Vege
tine, but lately uses but little, as he declares that
he is too well to be taking medicine.
Respectfully yours,
K. 8. B fvST,
Mrs. L. (J. F. BEST.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
11. li. STEVENS, Boston,Mass,
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
BU RIAL CASES.
A fun 9=orn:pnt and size* of Wood and
MtiUlic Burial Cases always on hand.
j IRDERS by telegraph with good reference.
V piomptlv filled.
ii ,o ,* J 11 ltdw *" A Cos.,
July 19, !v ; Dawson, Gu.
Oootl Digestion.
N T ew A.<3 vertisements l
BEVBHEBIE^^
I B'ow Son, loti k 138 Wood Street,
Pinghnrff, Prt.
ii |) f1 \ \ u Highest honors nr all 1
!>JI vT A Worlds Kxhibitio r, p—- <
L -st i’m! cues and < rcularp, with m-w
-•vies, ednow! v r? cand much information,
PI ♦ fr>* . MASON & HaMLIN ORGAN
■ O , Roq'oti, V* w Yfrk or rhica?'*.
ni \ \T Ii V] *67ft Piano SIOOO
Ulit On do $250. Elegant rose
[ wind pasfP, magnificent 3-ntring upright
Pi’ 821“. No risk. Sep before buying.
This offer only not where introduced. War
♦ll *dß \t uiK. Trade pouring iu. Agcnia
w nied ‘-vor'where. Write for paper, free.
THOMAS BROS, Parskill, N Y.
llft A T nft Pl/ ! I^;NS " N ’ S • apcink Po
! r-nfl -ft Rrs Plastkrw he best
n;vl L uH*■ I\. , i . iu , Jv (ar , c .
oa ; . til back, or w* aknesa of ihe baek, ever
it ven *••♦ • k own If fjoo’hen, it strength*
.s, i nr a , where her pofr*n plaa'ers
nd II '!> iinn r ‘ail. Each genuine Ben
son’s *’ Dei no Piaster has Hie wor 1 Oapoine
•to ♦hronert, v>e T:*k no other.
PIA N 0
Sl6ot, only $125 Superb Grand Square.
P’anos price $ 1K), nly $255. Elegant
UiM't'h; Pi an * s ric* sß**o, on $155. New
'' , \lt* Upr ght Pianos sll2 5 > Organs $35.
Organs, 12 -*i uh, $72 id. Ohurch Organs,
i** -o.; fii i*e s.i9o, nl slls. Elegant
$375 VJirror rm Ol' iijs, only $lO5. Buy
ic* me is*-* H.t* nome if I am not 'P
rep c--t - .R. R. fare paid both ways and
Piano or Organ cpv***! free Large illnp’ra
el tie wad i per with much information about
cost of Pianos and O-gm* sem free. Please
add res* DANIEL F. BEATTY,
W ishinglon, N. .T.
\Pr n < sim* of nian h
B ! SANFORD’S RADICAL
\_y URE lor C i rrh will not in
manHy eueve and speedily
cure References, Ilenry
Wei's, E>-q. WelL, Fargo k
6’0., Aurrra, NY; VV r m Bo
w. ri, K q., d/cH aton, Grant
& Bowen, S i. Louis. Tes’i
monifls and treatise bv mail.
~Tw' th improved Inhaler,
sl. Sold Everywhere. Weeks
k Pot‘*r, Prop 's, Boston
*.■* 3*ills make
\m v Rich Blood, and will completely change
* (i e blood in the entire system in three
iii’iisths. Anv peipon who will take one pill
each night from 1 to 12 weeks mav be re
sored to sound health, if such a thing be
possible. *■*!* • bv nail for 8 lpfter sbimos.
I. S, JOHNSON k ’O.. R w .
% *Ji T* ‘W \*fl l> a- ;
T“Fkkat
A work of Cirea‘ Interest • <-v- . „3-
?>3i* Si4*aii*r and in the
L nd. Address for descrioGve rrins and
circulars. NELSON k PHILLIPS, Publish,
ers, N T '\ 805 Broadway, V w York.
/'i EOJAGI Turret!
\ B > f) N LSO Nh s in ad * application for
totters of uLninisf•ataon u ton the estate of
Henry Atkinson, dec’J. All persons inter
eared re here v no'ifi *d to show cause, if
tnv they . an, why stid letters sirouhl not be
granted at th3 next J i le Term of tins
1 oiirt.
Wi ness my hand offic : abv. f, Hs vfay 1
1878. H.S T r 1
j 1 4,T~7~ 7T~]
* F v. F -SIvIMONS, Adaiinistnor de •.*
non o* es'ite of June Johnston, ieceased,
has t >r> id for diam'ss’on. All n*raona ij
terested ire hereby nonfied to showemse,
if anv Hiey can, why Letters
should not be granted to him at the June
Term, IS7B, of l riel! ‘’ourr. of O-’Jinary
Wi'-iess my bmd otfiiiatlv, f hisFebrniry
18‘ 1878. H. S. BELL, Ordinary.
F 21 3m
Are Yon Going to Painti’
THEN US 10 MILLER BROb
Chemical Paint.
I) EADY 'for use in Whire nnd over one 1 uvdred different colors, made of strictly pore
IV Whire Lend, Zine hrH I irsoed Oil ChimimPv combire’ 1 , warranted much liundsonier
and cheaper and rolast Twice m long us any other PH:*t. I has taken the hirst Premi
um at Twenty of the State Fairs < f the TTnion, an i on many thousand of t.ho finest hous
es in the country. Address, MILT Ell BROTH ERS, 29, 31 &S3 Clair Street,
Cleveland, Ohinn. Sample ca-dsepr free
ROBERT 11. MAY & CO.,
Manufacturers arid Dealers in
ucgoiss nud *Si> in
w;sgNs,
St Di) r.ES~ n.llt.Y i: SS , a or. e, IPVESI A Miaritrs* Ltathtr
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS,
J..;icc Lt idEiei’, acd SSareitss Findings
MACON, GEORGIA.
rfT'Reposi lories, 206 Broad Ptreef, Anffa.ta, G*., and 98 Cherry Street, SUcon, ha.
We have also lor sale the IAIPRO VED TENNESSEE WA OON. aprn2o-*.V-
N ELSON F- TIFT,
DEALER IN
Sasli, Blinds,
Unildcrs Supplies,
Doors, Mantels,
XaTT^viESEK.,
j ALBANY GEORGIA.
Tom B. Artop e >
?| ' DEALER IN
T 4'Fit, MARBLE & GRANITE WOf^
,fi.n .wf .rrs. #/#:.//> s'i i>riy
Pox Tcmljs, Vases, Iron Rail lll *’
COPINGS, BUILDING WORK, K; ,-
Cicter Zeroed srd Pc b!a fts., c j rosite J. W. Euile A < o.>, if" •* l [L r A
axa.co:n% - geoegia
Oders solicited. a. J. BALDWIN, Agent at D t ’ lef
JESTABLISULD ISitt,
USE
HARRISON’S
WRITING INKS
AND MUCILAGE.
best /.r im: i t'oitut.
Jet Black School Ink A Specia'ij,
Foi Sale by all Leading Stationer? and
11 IRKISON lasi t-0..
9 71111-ray S|„ >. y,
The tlrmedy cT (ha 10ih Century.
Barham’s Snfallibla
\ rlSLi&s /- v Itfenuftctnred by th *
\ / BsthjaPueCaiCo.,SutLia,.5 <
I, p " ,r f*; l ' *.... .<■,rLci*
or Pih>. when n ture | s potwlbJ
cA* —' rlf f hJ 1 Hn ' } bur ‘ft
furm*Lod ou application
Wno has had greater experience in the treatment nf thl
sexual troubles of both mate and female than any physical
m the West, gives the results of his long andKXi
practice m his two new wurba, just published, entitled iui
The PHYSiOLOOY OF
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISES
Books that fire really Guides nnd Self-Instructor, in pH 2,7
tera pertaining to Manhood and Womanhood and Si!? o*- 0 * -
* aut long felt* They u,
Von!h the victim of early Infliction i the n‘'er*ij
Lo;a- ny j nlB J } er Kz ifl heii B TjmfiJSj 3
m h Jr" cne V °l Ume * in cloth n n
giU, 25 cts extra. Sent under seal, on|9 KB Q ■fc.M
receipt of price iu money or stamps. W tV yg
PHESCRIPTIOH FREE f
For the speedy Cure of Seminal Weakness, Lost
Manhood and all disorders brought on by indis
cretion or excess. Any Druggist has the inr<.-
dients. Dr. W. MqiES dr €’<., Ao. lUi>
H eat Sixth Streeb I'incinnati, o.
WATCH CASES
Are made of two plates of Solid Gold
a plato of composition metal in such a manner a/
to pro son t only a gold surface. While costing bi I
half the money, they are as showy and elegant ?\
the solid gold, and are WARRANTED KYj
SPECIAL CERTIFICATE TO WEAK TWEXi
TY YEARS.
If you have not seen watches, a.dryonrl
jeweler for them. If he docs not keep them,te:l|
him he is behind the age, und to send for anubu>l
trated Catalogue.
HAGSTOZ& THORPE,'
Sixth and Chestnut Sts., Pin la dei. rhia, Pa.
Air Sold only through Regular Dealers .“W