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X. I. E.
What is like tliy life?—not morn;
The silent sweep of splendor is too great;
Nor noonday’s silent dullness all forlorn;
But that dear tender twilight time,
When softened tints with dearer memo
ries mate, ,. . .
To fall into oar dreams with perfect
rhyme.
For when the God of day
Forsakes our blushing skies,
Far brighter tints are bom
Within the evening’s half closed eyes.
And when the God of love
Forsakes'a loving life,-
Lo! all the skies of memory
With tender thoughts are rife.
And what to thee, are empires lost or
won,
When boyish arms unclasp, and memo
ries are begun ?
A Specimen or How llie Republican
l>rcw Fosters Cincinnati Trade.
A letter from a business house of the
South to a prominent business firm of this
city says: “So far as buying goods is con
cerned, I will say d—n a city that will
allow two papers, Commercial and Ga
zette, to abuse a section as they are doing,
and then have the cheek to expect the
trade of the men they thus abuse. My
traveling salesman says he can get away
with alfCincinnati drummers by simply
carrying your Republican abusive papers
and using them on the road. The mer
chants of Cincinnati will not get over these
things soon. I, of course, know what a
great injustice this would he to such firms
as yours; but, gentlemen, Nashville, Lou
isville, Knoxville, and all other Southern
cities, nse these dirty sheets, full of the
blackest lies that low-flung imagination-
can conceive. Look to your interests, and
see if a remedy cannot be found. Excuse
me for thus taking your time, but 1 am,
like many of tny brother merchants, full
and running over—have too .much self-
respect to stand such treatment. IF we
are such degraded, worthless people, our
hard-earned cash Is too mean for such
people a3 well.”—Cincinnati Enquirer.
The Election Biot in Darien.
We clip the following from the Darien
Gazette:
We regret to say that this election lias
been characterized by incidents which
have never occurred in tlii3 town, even in
the days of the Campbell regime. So far
as the white voters were concerned, with
a few exceptions, they acted as usual, qui
etly and peaceably on both sides, though
nine-tenths were for the nominees. But
it lias been exemplified b7 the results of
this election that the colored man en
masse will stand no opposition from his
race in the minority. In other words,
forty negroes have no right to vote against
a large number, without being mobbed,
wounded and killedforso doing. The great
majority of the negroes went for Dr. Har
ris. They bulldozed the minority colored
crowd until they retired to a corner of the
court house square. They followed them
up there with threats and club9, and the
Gignilliat negroes losing all patience un
der this continued aggression, a fight en
sued. The Gignilliat negroes (who are
called in local parlance country negroes)
started home, going up Broad street.
What are called the town negroes, rein
forced with pistols and whisky, pursued
them. At Strain’s corner the two parties
met again. The country negroes paid
no attention to this following until it
was cried out that the town negroes were
heating one of their men; then they rushed
back. Mr. T. H. Gignilliat at that mo
ment stepped in between the contending
parties and told them that he was an offi
cer of the town, that he commanded the
peace and that he required both parties to
disperse. The upper or Gignilliat crowd
obeyed, hat the lower town negroes
marched on him with drawn pistols. Mr.
George Atwood caught him by the collar
and jerked him out of the fracas. Then
the firing began by the town negroes so-
called, and resulted in the death of one
and the wounding of three of the country
negroes, who had no firearms. A coro
ner’s inquest has been held, and there is a
determined purj os: to bring the perpetra
tors aud their Instigators of this outrage,
who are known, to justice.
fiOILIXG WATER IX A SHEET OF
Paper.—Nature is publishing a series
of attractive articles on “Physics without
Apparatus.” In the latest number are
given experiments for boiling water and
melting lead on a piece of paper: Take
a piece of paper and fold it up, at school
boys do, into a square box without a lid.
Hang this up to a walking-stick by four
threads, aud support the stick on books or
any other convenient props. Then a lamp
or taper must be placed under this dainty
caldron. In a few minutes the water
will boil. The only fear is lest the
threads should catch fire and let the water
spill into the lamp and over the table.
The flame must not therefore be too large.
The paper does not burn, because it is
wet, aud even if it resisted the wet it still
would not burn through, because the
heat imparted to it on one side by the
flame would be very rapidly conducted
away by the water on the other.
Another experiment of a similar nature,
but perhaps even more striking, is as
follows: Twist up the edge of a common
playing card or oilier bit of card board,
so as to fashion it into a light tray. On
this tray place a layer of small shots or
bits of lead, and heat it over the flame of
a lamp. The lead will melt, but the
card will net burn. It may be charred a
little ronntl the edges, hut immediately
below the lead it will not be burned, for
here again the lead conducts off the heat
on one side as fast as it is supplied on the
other. _ _ _
—Silver Spray Cologne is the fashiona
ble perfume.
A Helping Hand.
Drugs of all kinds taken internally
shock the system and, by reaction, pro
duce bad results. Dr. Flagg’s Improved
Liver and Stomach Pad aids nature in
nature’s own way, and perfect health never
faiis to follow its use. ,
Eat" Candy
if you will, but be sure to use Sozodont
right away, in order to carry off its injuri
ous effects upon the teeth. All candy-
eaters should carry Sozodont with them,
if thev wish to keep their teeth sound, lw
IVhex you visit or leave New York
city, top at the Grand Union Hotel, op
posite the Graud Central Depot. Euro
pean plan. Rooms reduced to $1.00 and
upwards. Restaurant unsurpassed at
moderate prices. Street cars, stages and
elevated’ railroad to all parts of the city[
May ll.-e.o.d.. 1 vr.
A vow* T«.wa Rarchaat ,
having puMd several sleepless nights. dis
tal bed b) the agonies and cries of a suffering
chi'd, and becoming convinced that Mrs
Wiu'ow'i Soothing Syrup waa jau the arti-
ele needed, procured a supoly fur lbe oblid
Oa nothing heme and acquainting his wife
with shat be bad done, ene refused to have
it administered to lbs ehi'd w »ho war
strong y iu far ir of bon tevtby That nigh'
the coil'll passed i • inffaiiug. and the parents
without Mtw p. Beta ung borne the day fob
ionnir, ina fa'htr funud the babr n« elili
worts; and while contemplating aaotber
a'etpl.-s* night, the mother (tipped tram
tbo mow to attend to e >me d imi-stio datin'
kt 1 left the f.ibir anh the child. D nrg
her abteno • bo administered t po tion of the
Ko .tu ns byiop to the baby, and a»td notb-
• iog. That mah: affhkk.de sit p well, and
tbo Utile, fellow i woke in the morning bright
and happy. The mother was delighted with
Ihesnddtn and wonderful change, and al
though at first offended at the deeeption
practiced upon her, has (ciit'a-sd to use the
syrup and stiffeii gcr.ing babies and rest
less u'ghts iuve dissf-p-iated. A atng'e trial
0 oflhe.yrap ret-ryet failMto relievs the
baby and overcome the ptijahcee of the
mother, Sold by all droggie’.e- 15: a bottle.
dot 33 lw
A CARD.
ToaUwhoare suffering trum itaj snore and
intJijjrtrtiw* cf jootn, nervous weak ness* fsrly
det-av. O.S of rosLhcwi. etc., i will r-*-ni a recta*
tbstVlii cure you, KRKB OS CBfiKGB. This
great rotunoy waa discovered by a ml.wioi ary in
bo'ito America. Send »»<-i!-xdUr*i«d envelope
to tbi Kev. Joseph T. Ir.raan. HU lion D, New
Yorx City. aoria-deodswiy
Da
y aad. Yonug ..
A every feature bat the Iiair, which had
grown white from fever. This lady at 03
wires us: “I have used Barker’s Hair
Balsam six montlis, and am more lliati
pleased with it. It lias restored the natu
ral brown color of my hair, and given it a
silky softness, nicer than ever -before.
There is no dandruff,-no falling hair, anu
it leaves the scalp so clean and nice and
cool that 1 am ever so much pleased, and
I feel and look like myself again.” The
beautiful, fresh and vigorous hair it pro
duces, together with its property of re
storing gray or faded hair to the natural
youthful color, and entirely freeing the
head from dandruff and itching, surprises
no less than it pleases. Sold in large
bottles at only 50 cents and $1.00 by all
first-class druggists. For sale by Roland
15. Hall.
The Voltaic Belt Company, Marshall,
Michigan, will send their celebrated
Electro-Voltaic BeliS to the afflicted upon
thirty days trial. Speedy cures guaran
teed. They mean what they say. Write
to them without delay. W**
Administer Sliriner’s Indian Vermi
fuge according to the directions. In the
morning is the best time to take it. lw
Savaxxaii, Ga., March 25tb, 1S80.—
Messrs’. Lainar, Lankin <£ Lamar, Ma
con, Ga., Dear Sirs:—My husband in
forms me that you wish me to give you a
certificate on your Lung Restorer, and I
will state that I suffered two years with
Consumption and during the time was
treated by Drs. Reid, Thomas, Charlton,
and others of this city, and also by a
prominent physician of Macon, Ga., with
out finding any relief. My husband
bought me six bottles of your 'Lung Re
storer, which 1 began taking at once, and
found immediate relief. I have used the
six bottles and have never felt a symptom
of the disease since, and my general health
is better than it has been in years. I there
fore cheerfully recommend it to all who
have Consumption as a Pearl beyond
Price. Very respectfully,
lw Mrs. M. Goolsby.
The Eminent Dr. BcnJ. If. Higgs.
Selma, Ala., writes, * * Coldeu’s Lie
big’s Liquid Extract of Beef aud Tonic
Invigorator is an excellent preparation,
whose composition is known and one that;
physicians can intelligently prescribe. I
have found it of great service in my prac
tice. Sold by druggists and grocers, lw
Be Wide Awake to Your Interest.
I have just returned from the best shoe
market, where' I have purchased a full
lme of boots and shoes or as good grade
as ever was brought to the city of Macon.
I can make it to the interest of all to ex
amine these goods before buying else
where. I have also doubled my force in
the manufacturing department, and am
now competent to fill all orders that may
come in, at the shortest notice. I shall
make a line cf pegged work as well as the
very best hand-stitched boots and shoes.
Come and have your measure taken. Re
pairing done in the very best style. I am
now also prepared to put new elastic
in old shoes, something that has been
needed very much in this market. Come
and see me. 112 Cherry street, under the
Telegrams Axd Messenger office..
J. Valentino.
Poverty and Genius'.—The history
of those who, by their genius aud untiring
energy, have taken the sting from poverty
and "won for themselves a place in the
catalogue of the illustrious, must ever be
interesting to the sons of toil. The great
ness of real worth belongs to such charac
ters; apart from high birth and proudly
swelling titles, from the splendor of
wealth and station, and frequently with
out the advantage of early education, the
children of penury have marched on to
honor, patiently triumphing over the ob
stacles which impeded their progress. The
working man inay well glory in the new
and noble aristocracy which his gif~ id
companions at the loom, the plow, and
the anvil have helped to establish, a id be
stimulated by tlieir example to show him
self worthy of the fraternity to which he
belongs.
An Editor’s Escape.
Office of the “Industrial Era.” )
Albia, Iowa, May, 25,1880. j
To Whom it May Concern :
I take pleasure in making tire following
statement: I Lave been afflicted with a
disease of the kidneys for the past two
years and have tiied numerous remedies
with only partial and temporary relief:
Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure
was recommended to me and alter tak
ing it the pain and distress left me and I
am to-day feeling strong and well. I am
perfectly satisfied that Warner’s Safe
Remedies' are the medicines needed arid
can cheerfully commend them to others.
G. W. StICm.
I hereby certify that I have been a pra
ncing physician for twenty-seven years
and for many chronic cases in my prac
tice do recommend Warner’s Kidney and
Liver Cure. It was upon my advice that
G. W. Stamm, the editor, obtained this
valuable remedy.
sep 28-2w A. A. Ramsay, M. D.
Wholesale Murder.
Chicago, October 8.—A dispatch from
Quincy, Illinois, says :. About 5 o’clock
last evening a young man named Selieic,
living with a" family named Baker, six
miles from New Canton, during Mr. Ba
ker’s absence from home, insisted that his
daughter, fifteen years of age, to whom he
had become attached, should promise. to
marry him. This was refused, whereupon;
he drew a revolver, aud, after first shoot
ing the dog, immediately shot the mother
and then the girl whose hand he sought.
He next placed the pistol to his own tem
ple and fired. Eveiy shot proved fatal. A
younger daughter witnessed the tragedy
and gave the above facts in Ler.testimony
before a coroner’s jury..
A liquid luel tor steamships and loco
motives is attracting the attention of sci
entists in Europe and Asia. It lias been
tried with complete success ou the fastest
Russian mail boat on the Caspian Sea,
and is to bo adopted on tlie locomotives
of various Asiatic lines. The fluid is sim
ply the refuse of petroleum oil, which is
carried in an iron tank and blown into
spray inside the furnace by a jet of steam,
where it burns with a roaring sheet of
flame. Such a means of combustion re
quires no stoking, and the flame can be
manipulated like a jet of gas. and the
steam pressure is easily re gulated and
kept constant. Moreover, there are no
ashes, and the smoke is free fr-nnsniphu
DBHTIiTkT.
B BARFIELD.
xo OU ;il nlDur.-y
Ull c, Ht.ni- -. re .win n. eu*Mti j
Est,ey-Organ Co; 10
it. Srw-id Alabama 8U-, Orients, Gs.
Benson s Caprine
Porous Plaster.
Tbe only improvement ever made on the common Porous Plaster. Over
2,000 druggists have signed a paper stating that HE P«
CINE POEUCj PLiSTEKS are superior to all other plasters:
Prio* 85 wnh.
RKA.BURT St JOHNSON, Fharmaoeutioal Chemists, New Tori.
^NATURES OWN
JfEMEDY
VEGETABLE
MEDICINE FOR THE
BLOOD,UVER&KIDNEYS7
CURATINE,
For Blo<4 Diceuts.
guratTne,
For Liver Complaints.
CURATiNE,'
For Kidney Dl&ea»es.
CURATiNE,
For RLeaxc&ilsm.
CURATINE)
For Scrofula Dlseuea.
CURATINE,
For Erriipela,, Fimplaa,
Jllotctca, etc.
A medicinal com
pound of known value—
i-iniblnii'g in one prf-p-
arallon the curative
power* tor the evils
which produce all dls-
cusc* or the Blood, tho
T.tvcf, tho iihfncve.
Harmless In acUon and
thorough In Its effect.
11 la unexcelled for tho
euro of all JDIood Dis
eases such as Scrof
ula. Pimm, noils.
Tetter,Halt JB.’i.-tim,
Jtheumatimn, Mer
curial JPoiaor.iug,
also Constipation,
Dyspepsia, Indl-
gent lor. Sour Stom
ach. Detention of
Vrine, cte.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THEB2BW5CHEHCALC0
BALTIMORE, Md.
LAMAR. RANKIN & LAMAR,
Wholesale Drcegist*. Mavra.
taert Sale,
Eiaiy slim
CURE
$1.25 PER BOTTLE.
A positive remedy for all Kid-
aey, Liver and Urinary Troubles
of both male and female.
READ THE RECORD:
“It eared ury life.”—B. B. Lately, Selma, Al*
“It is theremedy that will cure the many dis
eases pecudir to women/*—Mother's Magazine.
“It ha. pai'soi severe tests and won endorea-
ments from some of the highest medical talent in
the country.”—New Yurx World.
‘•No Remedy heretofore discovered can be held
foron-. moment in comparison with it.”—O. A..
Harvey, D. It, Washington, D. C.
This great natnral remedy is for
sale by all druggists in all parts of
the world.
—TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER.—
H. H. WARNED & GO
KOCHBi-TBB, N.Y.
POND’S EXTRACT.
Subdues Inflammation, acute and
chronic.
Controls and Hemorrhagea, Venous
and Mucous.
INVALUABLE FOR
SPRAINS. BURNS, SCALDS,BRUISES,
SORENESS, RHEUMATISM, BOILS,
ULCERS, OLD bORES, TOOTH
ACHE. HEADACHE. ASTHMA,
SORE THROAT, HOARSE
NESS. NEURALGIA, CA
TARRH, ETC., E1C.
Exxa ABBOTT.—“V.lnal le and 1 enndeiaL*
llsrwooD cmiiji, if. D.. M. It. C. P-of Rag
land.—”! have used it with marked benefit.”
H. G. Pnssrox. It. D., Brooklyn. N. Y.—“1
know of no remedy so generally utcful.”
Abibub Gudum, if. It.. V. R. O.«.. of Eng
land,—"I have prescribed Fond’s Bztract with
(KM wooes*.*’
CAUTION.—Pond’* Extract is aold only m
bottles with the name blown iu the gluts.
It is ansule to uae other articles with onr di
rections Inriit on having Pond’s Extract. Re.
fare aU imitations and substitutes.
BPHCIAL PREPARATIONS OF POND’S EX
TRACT COM BIN SD WITH THE PUItBBT
AND MOST DELtCAlE PERFUMES
tOR LADIES’ BUUDOIR.
POND’S EXTRACT...’.50o, $1.00 and SI 76
TOILET CREAM l.t-0
DENTIFRICE 60
LIP HALVE 25
TOILET SOAP (8 hakes) 60,
OINTMENT— 60,
CATARRH CUBE 75
PLASTER.... 25
INHALER (xlasa 60c). .v. 1.00
NASAL SYRINGE 2'»
MEDICATED PAPER .....' 25
FEMALE tYhlNGE ...tl.CO
Orders amounting to ?5 worth sent expreas
freo on receipt ol money oa H. O. order.
Our new Pamphlet with hntory of our Prep
stations sent free on application to , i -
POND’S EXTRACT CO.,
No. IS W. IStb Street. Nrw York. • •
old hr W Drugjri«t«. uncStdeodawly
/fyosaK area* of business, wuktnod by the strain at
T2 your < r‘ la, avfefa jnantantkaivl m rs
Ivm
If yea arc a roi t of letters, teflinjj over tout mlrfnfatd
. work to r ©tore truln nerve and wstte, vjts
If yoga!* young and uafferin? from’any icdlscretfon
or dialpAtloa;If you are lunvried or Md or
b ’“gSgsSi b
Whoever you ore, wherever you are.whcnrreryou
th-t your svrtcei neoili clcaurtcc tcrJmr or *
nlrrmlaanj, without f»taneaf>n?,tako
?
_ ootnplaint, d!>
» ,.'ver t oTHtrunf
cured if yotiwF
Sr=*S*S5SS8S
It yon ar* simply veafr Mid lorr sptrftprl, try it 1 Boy 2fc
insist upon it* Tpwdrngglstjcaenatt.
Xt muj save your Hfc« Ithu> tr-Tcd 1: ad red*.
Hop Conch Curtis Ihoswctutt,aSHt**!Aik ehPdrea.
The Hop 1’si for Stomach. 1,‘tov cod Kid 1 ys.!s «perlor to oil
othsn. Coro* by absorption. It b perfect. Ask drucsUU.
D. I. C. ti in ilnulntccMiiprfdcTils— ,wf
SC crlcm. tvhficro or nvestJci. MRS
sold l’r4r*m.*«.Hop ft! tun M fe, Cc , ffeeb* Ur, N.Y.
IB’Xi.A.Q-GKS
IMPROVED PATENT LIVER PA»\
. Sxvxn.Gsr* Hasp.
Can as Mass axt Strength DkiEed. La at
Twice as Lons. !
t^iUH Cersi wiiiout Crsgeisg {U Sfttus.
cuas«
Chill! »nd Fever,
Liur Complaiat,
DjEyerii*,
Ktnotmtu,
WfuiBiSin,
Costirescfl^ -
fdmb
VakuM,
fide k Jerrwa
Btilithe.
Theee Pcds Care *11 IM.ce*^ oy A bwptieu. Xo‘
Woxitja* Pills. Oils, or Poisonous Medicines are t*ket
into tbe Stomach. The Pads are worn over tbe Pit
Liver, partfyin* the Blo*£«ttmuUtSafr the Liver end
Kidneys to heaKhy action, and ctrenatheninc Che
fttoomchtodtir**tfood. Pxtca op Pads fl akd $9
jucx. Sold »t all PacoGisrs.or soot by Uatt
or Kir press.
Manqfaotarad BtVdM Hosts Lissxtt
Halthcoee. Ml
John Ingalls, druggist,
Whalatale and BMail ▲ront.Coomcr Prarth and
Ponlar atreots. Manon. Ga. aprd-d£m
SS5to$5000|^^«S
ttoo *• iiissd. Drown A Co-lUu.wr*. *4 Hr*>+i - Y-
New Advertisements.
OLD RIP
L0N& CUT SMOKING TOBACCO
Is miM. moist, fragrant and sweet. Smokes cool,
and goes TWica ia fab as cr»nu!aled tobacco.
ALLEN A SINTER. SIakcfactcbbus,
PirmtoBp. ViBniKii.
THEBONANZA FOR BOOK AQENTS
1, sellme our eiKcndlaiy iiiustiatea boos
Llfsiof
GENERAL HANCOCK,.
hv bf* life-long friend. Hen. j. ST. FOB-
NEY, au anther ol national fame This work
is BmDossaiJ by Gbb. HAkCocx, party leaders
and Vbxss; i« tow priced, immensely popular,
and taking like wild ms evert where. Outfits
Goo. Agents are making easily SIo fbb
day. r'o' the bast b-mk, boot terms and
full particular.. nSdiee* quick,
HUBBARD BROS., Atlanta, G».
$T7
T A YEA n and expenses to
saints. Outfit Free. Address
P.O VTOK hRY, Augusta,Mo
sraj'W
El [C TRUSS
SENSIBLE W Potion* of tbe bo4y, while the
11 a the preeveti hMh th»
with the Vlager. With l«ht
^ ireaup* the liwclaU held e-c-tres!?*'
Seyand nl-ht ani a radical care certain. Itls aaey, dcrabk
aad cheap. Seat by Circd&n free.
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, IU.
A ‘dVrRTIsK«S bv addreasing GKO. P
RUWBLL k CO, 10 Spruco street, New York
ran learn the exact coat of any proposed lino of
ADVERTISING in Aa.oricar. Newspapers.
**A lPO-P»ge ’ amnh at. lOn.
mt
1 . '•'OfiV
-cpB-SS 8 ??? 1 , »l* i
■ a s lilvllfgci
i mm\
hiffeRS
TnE aecumulateri “evidence of nearly
Ililrtyj^ars shaw.Uiat UwiBittersos a cer
tain remedy for malarial disease, as well
as its surest preventiv; that it eradicates
dyspepsia, constipation, liver 'complaint
and nervousness, counteracts a tendency
la gkout, rheumatism, urinary and ute
rine disorders, that it imparts vigor to the
feeble, a d i ?rs the mind, while it in
vigorates the body. For sale by all drug
gists and dealers generally. -
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES OF
ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE and
PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL KINDS,
IRON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE
GOVERNORS, &o. Sand for Price-list,
W. H: DILLINGHAM & CO., 143 Main
Street, LOUISVILLE, KY;
i 63 BAY8T., SAVANNAH; GA.,*1
j - - Cotton Factors,
Commission filerchanis
—And dealers In— , - * -
FERTILIZERS.
• i General Agtn; s fur the
Delta Gotten Tie.
LIE2UAL ADVAKOES OK 00N8IGN1DINT8
W. tr. csamva, tSACON. AGENT
KLTA fi ITTON XIK
)uyS4dowtiihi.TJ
[Si
T-A.K1E NOTICE.
POSTMASTERS ADD THE PUBLIC WILL
taka notioe that the xeeent order of the f oat-
matter General excluding from the maile,
does HOT apply to the Louisiana state Lot
tery, and that letters wilt be registered and
money orders Leoed to tbls Company as
heretofore.
a iriKsnis er port unity to
WIN A FORTUNE, aKVBNTH GRAND DIS
TRIBUTION, CLASSK AT NKW ORLEANS.
TUESDAY, our. U, ISdO—lZStb Jl.aiiuy
UrswisK.
Louisians State Lottery Company,
Ibis Institalion was regularly incorporated by
tho Legislature ol the State fur Educational and
Charitable purposes, in 1868, tor the term of
twenty-fire years, to which contract the inviola-
bio faith of too State is plrdged ,wt ich pledge ha,
boen renewed by an ovorwholunug popular vote
sacuring its iraaehUo in tnenew oocstitutki
aaopttd Decembor 2, 1S79, with a Capital o,
Sl.OOODOO, to which it baa since added arasrrv-
fund oi *M0,00e. ITS GRAND SINGLE U'jU.
BEE DRAWINGS will take place montvlv
the secend T.esday.
It never scales or postpones. Look at the, r
log Distribution:
CAPITAL PRIZE $30,000.
100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DULLABg
HALF-TICKETS, ONE DULLA
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize
1 Capital Prize I J (
1 Capital Pme_ . “0
2 Prize,of 8SA1V—— - l.rr
fi Prizes of 1 3.000
20 frizes of SCO 10.000
100 Prizes of ICO 10,000
200 Prizes of EQ 10,000
StO Prises of 20 10,000
1000Prizes of -- i 10,000
9 Approximation Prises ol 5A00 J,7«0
9 Approximation Bril* s of kOO.l,8oo
8 Approximation Prixss of luu 903
1,857 Prixee, amounting to .SUO.SOC.
paid.
Kesponsible oorreapor ding agonis wanted at
ad points, to whom liberal compunaatiou will be
paid,
W rite, clearly stating fall add res s, for further
information, or sond orders by express or in a
Registered Letter or Honey Order by tn&ll,
addressed only to
R. A. DAUPHIN.
New Orleans, La.
orsamopersoa at No 313 Broadway, New York.
All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are
nnder the supervision and management ol Gene
rals G.T. BEAUREGARD and JURAL A. EAR
LY
or pick OP
OMHMMrealtbMMiM Co.
COURIER-JOURNAL BUILLING,>
Louisville, Ky.. 5cpt. 24. 'so. J
In direct violation of sn pgreement with ex-
Postmaster Gar oral Key,ordering the delivery
oi Regiftered Letters and the payment of Honey
Orders to tbe underlined, pending the 1 Cita
tion iu the United States Supremo Court, the
Third Assistant Postmaster Get oral has seen
flt.m thoa’jfxnco of bit superiors, to set aside
raid order. The grounds upon wbirh he jastifiea
this action are. that all lotteries in Kentucky
have been repca'ed. and »re therefore illegal,
and being illegal, are necessarily frsudulert,
when, in Fact, the irenchii-e under which this
Company draws, unlike that of theLtcislana
Lottery Company, has never been repealed, and
yet the Post-office Department discriminates in
favor of that Company.
Comment Is u-o!eis. Legal action will at onco
be taken by this Company, and. until further
notice, correspond.uts are requested to send all
remittances bi plain letter cr by express. Don't
send by menvy order nr registered letter.
=35th=
Popular Monthly Drawing of the
Commonwealth Distribu
tion Co.
AT HACAULBY'8 TBEATRB,
In tbe City of Louisville, on
SATURDAY GOT, 30th, 1880,
These drawings authorised by tha Legislature
of 1873. and tust&ined by the courts ol Kentucky,
occur regularly on tbe last day cf every month.
Sundays and Fridays excepted, lor tho period ot
fire years.
The United States Circuit Court cn March SI
rendered tbe following decisions:
1st—That tbe Commonwealth Distribution
Compary is legal.
I'd—Its drawings are fair.
N. B.—This company has now on handia large
reserve fund. Bred tbe list ot prizes for the
OCTOBER DRAWING.
_lFn*e_
l Prize..,,
1 Prize...
10 Prizes *1,000 each
*0 Prizes 400 each
100 Prizes 100 each ,.
too Prizes 33 each
800 Prises 20 each
^000 Prize* 10 each.
9 Prizes SOOeath, ap’iMXimafn prizes
1) Pnres 200 each do do
9 Frizes 100 each do do-
LVGOPrixea (112,400
- 'Whole Tickets. *^2.2Half Tickets. (L
27 Tickets, 940. S3 Tickets, r*n.
REKIT BY HONEY IN LETTER. BY BANE
DRaTTOR EXPRESS, to R. H. BOARD MAN,
Oouner-Joumar Buiiding. Louisville Kentucky,
or S07.andSo» B-oadwar. N. Y. •
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The laws of trsdo, legal forms, bow to transa.t
business, valuable tables, tcci.l etiquette, Par
liamentary Usage, how t> conduct public busi-
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circulars ana special terms.
ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO.,
octfdeodawlm ' , Atlanta. Ga.
Sn 111 for Sale.
B EING deviroua of closing out one ot my saw
mills on account ol tho scarcity o! timber, I
offer for rule the entire mill, coaiiittng of one
erty-horse power engine, boiler and fixtures,
taws, belts, carts tools, etc., and in fact all no-
cesarn-s for carrying on tbe saw mill basinets.
I will sell the mill or any of tbe fixture! sepa
rate, and will load on cars.
Any on* wishing to purchase a mill will do
no-i to correspond wish me, fori with to sail
cef'-ra December 25th. nnd will soil at a great
sacrifice. Address,
W.W. THOMPSON,
Bmithvilla, Us.
octs-dl w and turdi A
G B'iKGIA. JUBB COUNTY.—Whereas Thos.
Welch bas applied to me frr the setting
apart a homestead of personalty ui.J the valua
tion ot the same, 1 will past upon mid applica
tion on Saturday ihr SOth day . f October. l'-S r, 1
at 19 o’clock a. m. This October 8.79Vr.
oc.Owtd* S. A. McMAKUS. Ordinary.
Gray’s Specific Medicine.
BADE MASK. TUB nieaVTRAOC .Manx,
X - Ergluh rem.^H
/;■- ody. An uri-
failing t re for
"rv't > f tfcminsl e-Jk-
no»s, SpormU-
onrhRw Icij«-
XOtET tency, and ail
t-jAWJWz dts?3«>s ■ th-it;
**'^t*» ‘ V- f(j| IQ. r - - l
'RtforuTaMfigquecc? orseif^f^
abtwet asa Isas of znem.<ry, unircrsai- lassitude
pain in she back, dimn.-ss of vision, pretest are
old age, and many oihr..- Ji--wses tbztlesd to in
sanity and conssmptlon and a jTomntun? grave.
Tull particulars in our pamphlet, which sre de
sire to sond hrse by mail to ever? one. ? he Spe
cific Medicine Is sold Ly all dnixcikUat 91 per
n*rfcn.-e, cr six pactwres for fi *S: be ,oi'.t fret
nv mail eti reeeixH cl rire money bv addressing
the GRAY M BDIC1NK CO, Nn IP Mechanics
Block, Detroit. Mirh, Sold in if scon »nd every
Where 'oy all dragirista octft dawly.
For sals by HUNT RANEIN 1 LAYia!
Wtv M aeon Oe
DebtorB and Creditors.
A LL por-onr indebted to tbe aststr of Thomas
J. Hhiohilser, late of B hi? connfy. Georgia,
n-e hereby l.o 'ftid t» make imteodiste payment,
and these having claims against said estate an
requested t ipreieni them properly aitocaUcat-
ed, er the law directs.
OO00-.jr>w S. S.SWHET, Ada’r.
G EORGIA, BIBB COUNIY.-Whereaa D. L
Birdsong, administrator of th i estate of R
A. Cain. late of said county dooeasod. lias made
application tot leave to sell tho real estate be
longing to said estate for -he purpose oipa>ing
debts snd a division am.ng the heirs of said ea
tat*.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to lw and apt-ear at tbe Dour*
ol O-dinary of said p unty on tbe Hr>t Monday
in Novemb-r next to show caused! anythey have,
why said application should n t be g-anted to
applicant.
witness my hand and official signature Oct.
2,1889.
octs w4w* 3. A. UcttANU3, Ordinary
V Lteure. admiri-trstrix ol the e.lnte o! John
Lleure late ef»: n! c jur.ty defeated, has made
application for :<mto »».) the rt s) *,ts-e be-
lonaing to ssi i est .to for the purpose of division
Thrso are therefore to c> te and admoni-h all
persons concerned lobe sod appear at fheCourt
of Ordinary oi said coon y, ou tbe first Monday
in November text, to snow cans-, I aoy they
have, why said application should not he granted.
Witmis tny baud and official tig:: .Mre. Octo
ber 2,1889.
Qftfitd* J. A. McMANUS. Ordinarv.
tosKTaPaopir pib Waste, wju
prove It or forfeit fS O. 4^ Outfit
ree- B.G. RIDE )UT ACO..
(oclB) 218 Pulton Kt„ N.Y,
W. A. CHUBBY va xat*ItlrjSABBOOIAYILIN
OP AMB RICA, et al,—Iu Equity in Bibb Su
perior Coart.
dt appearing to the Court that by the return cf
the sheriff, that the Life Association of America
cannot be found, and it further appearing that
taid defendants are non-rendents ot the State of
Georgia: Ordered, that said defendants be and
appear at the next term of this Court, to be ht Id
on the fourth Monday in October next, to plead,
surweror demur to st.d billnledin the above
ease, or the same wilt be taken pro conlcaao as to
them, and said case will proof eo ex parte. Or
dered further, that said uefendant bo served by
S ublication or.ee a mouth for four mouths, iu tbe
(aeon Telegraph and Mesienger Mere the cett
term of this court.
This June 21,1880.
1. J. SIMMONS,
Judge 8.0. H.O.
A. Pi end fit, solicitor for complainant.
A true extract from the minutes cf Bibb
rior Court June 22, lbSO.
jr.eS3-latr.4m*A. B. ROS9. Clerk.
Bibb County Sheriff Sales.
W ILL bo so.d before the court-house door in
the city olMvcou, during the Irgtl hours
ot tale on the first Tuesday in Novombtr next,
the tollowirg property, t»-wit:
That tract or parcel of landen Basselt Ilifi,
rear the city of Macon, on whirh there is a two-
itory wooden building, baid tract toing one-
bait acre more or laa, lying iu the Godfrey d s-
trietjin zmd couLty, opposite the la’er-siuecce
ofJ.T WilkiuM.1, and fronting on the Houston
road. Levied on as tbe property tf Henry O.
Owens, to satisfy a fl. fa. i-aueu from Baldwin
Superior Court in favor o! Thomas T. Windsor
vs. Henry O.usena.
Also, at the same time and place, one half in
terest in the in the lot. with brick wails o’ build-
in* th-.roon. situated in Mscon, Georgia, beii g
the north corner of lot No three, in square £3,
bounded on the northeast by alloy, northsrott by
property of John A, Doug as, southeast and
southwest by property of Carbart an.l Card.
Levied ou a* the property of tho • starts of G. P.
Oliver to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from Bibb Bup.ri*
or Court, in favorE. t. Beet v<. Q. E. Oliver, ad
mini. tr»tor ol G. F. Oliver. Property pointed out
by p aii.fff.
Also, at the tame time and pltce. part lot No.
three of th* four fuur aero lots, situated on tha
weet tide if the Ocmulgee river in s*id county cf
Bibb, fronting on Boundary street sixty foot and
running bark one hundred aud. fifty feet to a
twenty-foot alley, said lot joining th* lot of Uriah
Williams. Lev cdon an the property of J. R.
Hopper, to satisfy a fi. Ll issued from Justice
Court 48l»t district G. M.. *n lavor cf P. Fitzger
ald vs. J. R. Hopper. Levy nude and returned
to me t y a eonstab’o.
Also, at the same and place, lot No. 18, in Vine-
vllle, according to the recent survey made by
Collins ol lands formerly owned by Levin Cau
sey, bounded on tbe north by a street, cn the oast
bj ths city line, on the west by lot No. 17, con
taining about onc-l all on acre, more or less, with
two small two-room booses thereon. Levied on
as the preierty of W. A. Cherry, toestisfy a fi.
fa. issutdfrem Jaslfoe Court s81st district G. M.
in favor Oliver A Liouglav, and Stephen lollins.
transferee, vs. W. A. Cherry. Levy made and
returned to me by a ecus table.
Also, at th i same time, oat owing to tho ex
pense in moving, will bo sold at tim gin shop ol
Peter C. Sawyer, on tho corner ol Cherry and
Fourth streets, in the city of Macon, sevety feet
of shafting, one drill pre»s, nun turning lath ano
onep wising machine. Levied on as the prop-r-
tyo. Peter C. Sawyer tn satisfy a fl. fa issued
from Bibb Superior Court in lavur o. A. E Small
va P»t*r O. Pawver. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attorney,
oct5 d GEO. V. CHERRY, Sheriff.
G BORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Under aid
by virtue t f authority granted me under tha
last will and tostamene of Catliaiino A. Bunn,
late of said county eereased, will he sold before
theotrt house daor in th* town of Jefferson
ville in said county, ou the first Tuesday in No
vember next, bets cen the legal hours ol isle, the
land known as the homo p.sce of said Bonn, and
> nown also a< the Pace place, embracing four
hundred acres mire or les*. belonging to (aid es
tate. Bold lor a division among the Lgatecs of
maid will.
PU ASKIS. HOLT;
Xxrouter estate of Catherine A. Bunn.
octSdlt«3 •
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NOTICE.
■ Vac m,Oi.,&ept.l7. is?9.
A LL persons indebted to tho firm of W. P.
Cannon • Co., prior to November 12,1879
are requested to cone forward ana settle atone*,
otherwise their notes and amounts will be placed
in the hands of an oCluor for collection. This is
necessary to perlrct a setUemant with ths estate
Of J. T. Joney. deceased.
sepl8d2tw2wAw4t W. F. C*NN f *N ACO
Asonts una cunvussurs
Make from (23 (o$SO per week selling
goods for K. G. hideout a Co.. 19 Barclay street.
New York, Bend lor the'* catalogue and terms.
augi7 wlv
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOE
L&AYE TO SELL LAND.
E OUR weeks after date and during tho regu
lar November term r>I the Court of Ordinary
lor Bihb county, application will be mode to the
said Co-rtif Ordicari for Bibb ceuh'y, for leave
to sell all she Isi d> belonging to e>:» te of Jobu
Lama*, late of said cosnty oeoeased, for the pur-
pore et aiitributiOD an-ong tha heirs of tala es-
MARY LOUISA LAMAR.
Adm x estate of John Lamar, deceased.
Oot. 2,1889. octt-lswiw
/2J.S0RGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Wherecs. Cal-
VT vin Thomas has applied to me for the setting
apart a Home, te d of Realty and Pers naltv.and
the valuation of the same, lwill pasa upon said
application on Tuesday, October 26th, 1880, at
10 o’clock a. m.
Witness my hand snd of&oLl i^n -turo, this
October 3,1889. '
oc8td* J. A.MCMANUS. Ordinary.
/ v BORGIA.BlBrf UuUCii Y.—Wherca. H, n
Vjr iy Schall. ex- cutor of Jaoob <chzll deceased.
reprewn's to the o urtln bis petition duly filed
snd entered that he has fully administered the
•state of Jacob Schall.
This Jr, th. ref-re, te el • all persons concerned,
1'gaLes, heirs and creditors, to show oause, if
any ther an, why said eiecutor should not be
disol srged from his said executorship, and re
ceive 1-tt-rs of dlsmiasion. at tho court of or
dinary tabs opened on the first Monday in Jet>.
nary 1881, a ,d to be iu setzion cn the sixth day
of said month.
Witnesa my hand and official signature.
J A. McManus, ordinary.
Oct 3. 1883 Sm*
Administrator’s Sale*
B Y virtue of an order tram tha Court of Ordi
nary of Jooea county, will be sold on tho
Sret Tuesday in November next, at the court
house door in Cm.too, two hundred two and a
halt (t02t) acres ot land, w ore or loss, belonging
to estate of Peylou A. Balk com. deceased; fair
average pine land on the Central railroad, four
mile, below Grisnoldville—one leg cabin and
pm tyol water and timber. Sold for distribu
tion. Terms cash.
ssd14* FELIX B. B1LKOOX. Adm’r.
TSlCUTOE’a sale.
W ILL be sold before tbe Court' House door
In tli* town of Oglethorpe. Macon county,
on the firat Toes ,»y m November, ths following
property, to-wil: That tract of land iyinB in the
Fifteenth District ol originally Houston now
Haeon county, tba eamo being lota of land Nca.
132and ISO,except tight ucrritn tbenorthraat
corner of let No. 1SS. Bold as the property *.f W.
B. Brown, Ooccavod, in arrordpuce with a decree
i.sntd from Bilil: Superior Court, in tbe rase of
Vi. Tt. Brawn, cx-cutor, vs. Amanda C. Brown
ot »1. Sold for the pu-poze of carrying out th
terms of said decree •
Terns cf rale: One- third cash, one-third in
three months, and cue-third in twelve n.er.tlis,
with intere.tut eahtper cent, on de-’srrol pay-
Easts. Titles i<jf-n
WILLUM R. llttOWN.
Ex»cutor of evt.ie tfYlni. R, Broeu. encmis-
sioncrlnequty. oetx-Vaw4w»
/'^klTDlNAR'Y'.'v 01h;e icnes Ccun-O
\y June S3, I88e.—w hereva John bn
erecet'restate • f Mur'.If: M. Scuhrucr'ras
iljilica fordamiss-o::. , .,• ■. ..
li.-v-M .re'.oeit: :^l-i>o::i.l : ;r. n-.
poncorand tc show reare this oSV-el/M vrh
the llrat Mrnisy In Cciolxv. if any they have to
lbe ojutreiy,
kVl'.i.hss DPOUK offlriallv.
lo.a t.** ROCvNUr. Rvifit. “.vlin*.
-49th YEAR OF THE -
Medical College cf Georgia.
AUGU0TA-
Iratituti^X'onslitutfA tbo U^iioal De*
A partiDrr.t of th« CniYor»i:v. too Diplo
mat <kr»» s js*n€ < i b? its Cbaru-ellor.
The tHt&ion Tffiil co-tRerun on the Mc*n
day o: 2^o>aur.b©$» ami wnl one* cc the firslc'
March {oJUt^ing. Api*lT for circular to
St GKO W. aai?T8.Df%n
A. A’*
Certain aai Feueit Core
coirsuMPTioisr
Catarrh, Bronchitis,
COLBS. COUGHS. INFLUENZA.
Lamar. Bankin & Lamars
MACON AND ATLANTA. GA.
C±tOCKET’ , l’»
Iron Worses,
MACON. GA.
At onr works can be ecen tbe beat FN
GINE MADE for GINNING AND ~HhE8n
ING. We guarantee it to do all cr rfiore than
the mai u’acti-reis eay it will do. W9 bnild
STATIONARY ENGINES
From 8 to 60 Sorse Pcwor,
There is no E' giae made superior to it, ae
we have teuthponials to prove. We manu
facture
Saw aud Grist Mills
that give entire satisfaction. We keep for
Biue
WATER WHEELS. HORSE POWER*
IJSFROYED GIN GEAR. SUGAR MILL
PANS AND EVAPORATORS,
And the Best
Horizontal Sugar Mill
made. Also, IBON BAILING for cemete
ries. eto. SHAFTING PULLEYS, and
UKA&ING foraB all kinds of mill work.
In fact, we keep everything that la need
about steam or water power or plantation
work. Oar COTTON P8S33 le stoend to
none, being cheap, simple and durable, as
hundreds will attest Send for circnlara and
prices before boring elsewhere. Add-eve,
jnlySl -ly B OBOOKKTT A SONG.
DISSOLUTION.
MACON.SA, fifpt £9,18'0.
/AN awonrt of eortmued b«a health. I have
' i tl'ivday sold m.v-ntire mtereat in the firm
cf W.P. Csnno ■ A Co. to Mr. W. F. Cannon who
will a»nme ail iiabiiiti-a of tho late firm.
Returning my thunks to the fronds and
patrol.t of the fate firm. I would respectfully re-
quest u continuance of their fare ra to the new
erm J WILBOURN.
Referring to the above, I re»pertfully inform
our p-.t-o.* *r.d th* publicgoretully, thuf I will
CentinuM the grocery ana previrion h-sic*ss as
hnreM.r*, at tho sane store. No, lUThim St,
where I shall be pleased to meet you snd serve
you as usual, promising to give you a*ffr.<d
soo'S and at *s low figures as can be bad in thia
market:
Mr. F. CANSOV.
Mscon. Ga.. October L 1880. dStwrlt
Ueel i.Ilu l Lvapvsi
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
Special ir.duc-mcn's to SOUTH
BKn soldi ebb.
Satisfacticn given in a.l cc-es.
Pint premium at Atlanta and Macon
Georgia Fairs '.SIP. Be«« of refer,
cnov in voni state. Apply at ci.e
for full information, peril terms
cx Idd.-ss CHAKLRw Jx RYAN?
Mannlaeturerlor 1I.K Oerernf»'t. IS
G eorgia, bibb loi nty.—Un*t »r.doj
virtue ol sn order frem the Coart ol Ordioa-
ry Of avid co nty. will be veld before thr eonrt
h'-us.: dtor in tbe city ot Macon. hetw-*n th*
l. g-1 hour- of sale, on the fir.t Tuesday in No
vember n.xt, seven shares of the cut.it-1 stock of
th* Southwestern railroad roinpury. belonging
to Jama* P. Wu-hinglun. minor. Sold for ti e
the purpose of edacities and maintaining said
minor.
[diimedj M. A. WASHINGTON.
oc:5 Iaw4w Guardisn.
laipier Female Insliiiie
Warrenton, Va.
Bossian bi gina Sept. 1st. Send for Catalogue.
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T BE untold miseries that
result trtm indiscietion
in e irly life n.ay be uilevi -t-
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doubt this assertion should
purchase tbe cow mrdical
work published bj.the PEA
BODY MEDICAL INST1
rtTIB. Boston, »ntitled
THESCInNCii OF LIFE
or, SKLfc PRESKRTaTION. Exhausted li
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impaired by the errors of youth or t r o close or
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Two hundredth ediu jO. revised ar.d enlarged,
lost published. It la a standard meil’cnl work,
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tional Medical Association; It contains beauti
ful and r-ry expensive rngraTings. Tb.-oe hun
dred pages, more than 50 valuable prescnpt’ons
forall forms of ptevailing ebrase, she result ol
many years of extorsive and successful practice,
either on* of which ia worth tsn limes the price
of tho book. Bound in French cloth, price oulj
JI, sen: by mail postpaid.
Tbe London Lancet says t “No person should
be without this valuable book. The Author is a
noble benefactor.”
An iilusl rated sample sent to all on receipt ol
6 celts for postage.
Tho author refer* bypenniaslcn to Hon F. A.
Bi8-.ELL.MD. president of the National Med
ical Association. .
Address Dr W H PAR*
KBR.N0 4 Bulfinch 8t,
Boston. Mass. The au
thor may be consulted cn
oil diseases requiring
skill and experience.
dovSO wlv • ■
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JVLY 12. 1889.
6csston begins on ihe first ot Oct< l-.r and con*
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Secretary of lbe Faculty, Post-office U-mvrsi’>
of Y-relula, Albemarle Co., Va. JaAIKS V.
HARXIcON, M. D , Chairman oi the Facu ty.
loyi7d*o- ; aw2m»
FXEOUTOK8’ SAJLiE*
G Ki RGIA, JONES COUNTY.-By re.rtue of
»n order from the Courto.’Ordir ary of Jones
c-un*y. will he aold before tbe o-u-t hoi-re doer
in the town of Cl nton, said co. rty. t n the first
Tuondar in D c*m. er next, within the u>ual
hours of .ale. the lato James H. Fi .ney t Ispto-
tion. containing eight hundred (-CO) ac.'tjre
or loss, situst-i ail c.»t ot Clinton in raid
Jones vomitv.near railroad s-st oii on M. sn.i A
B. R. hr.ld in one bodT for distribution Good
lair land n e good atare of cuitivsti Ii. Wtli im
orormi »i.h p’tnty of W»U • ai d I inker :cr "-1!
sec-mary pmpo e». in » g>‘Od lo«ility n d coo-
w nie.nt to market. Terns each.
•* R RiBMJiMN.
-e H. J. FINERY. .
ficp’- 7 118*.-8S i-jcca'era.
sure t cubs
Cbughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bron
chitis. Asthma. CfehrumptioD,
And all Diseases of THKOAT »- ’ LUNGF
Put cu in Qnart-8i2e Bottles for T»
Fcientificsllj preparfd of Bali am T^c.
lix<d Lork Can-i.v, Old Kje and ah
The f O'inala is hnoirn (o cur hat T. -ft.
highly ccram^i d«d hy th* n«, am
our mo$t : rominent chra iht. I'r ,i
n»*r. in Chiravo. it cr f t ev>ry »
it well knew'* to the medical prefer
TOLU R' i Knud RIB w.i) gflor 1 the
relief fr.rCouah* CfiltlF, I; i’.c*
Soie Throat, Vcak Lur g?. kIjo Conscn)
th#* hirip r enta* d adYSMed itiRi r..
U*ed aa a and if
a delightful tcnic for f*'* ilj uso. Is ’«
take; if weak or debilitated, it giv#» tcu.
ity and urtrgtb to the akfb hun
mikes
(Caution, hy^rlri:' !
(.who try topaitn effupon yon Rcr
oetsw-
i r-i-.n-*.
CB'iYBD")
.. d -'ro ; ers >
Berk aid Rye)
■(in ti!*re oi tmrTOL'- fiCOK AND RYB, ^
(whicl. is the only me*ira1cd art-r?* H-r.de the")
< genuine baring a fiiiljilirai 1 : i: -.;i cr. f
Cc-arb bottle. )
LiTlIIEM'E Ss 3I4BTI>*, Froriletois.
U1 Madiaco St., Gh-c?£c.
93- * sk ! onr Druggist tor it.
W%.Ask your Grocer for it.
S3.Ask yr ur Mire Merehxr.t for -I.
•A-Childrei, ask your Mstcma for it.
®i.8o!dby Drcrgiste, Grocers at d Vine Here
ch*nts everywhere. «e, id- .ty
ULHC5ViT
1 i-V. Spccialtjj*^
Tires TfeoiGni
VsraiA.^-7-siaaa
CIOSO StCYM
OPEN PiRK
Send foe iznMmonidf
Ocsa oil ore- u-i wo>st
’8 BeJtktrs rt:
THE LUMMVi
-Olt—
IMPROVED
TAYLOR
Thia Is the seventh season ofthij popaiat Gta
which combines the tncrizoofepeiMt, l.ght ilrafl,
good sample, and cleanln* the eee-1 In a great
er decree than any other, and is iffieted affth tbe
most perfect Self-Feeder and Cornice jer made, at *
the following very low prices,
Sizes.
Price of
Gins
Price with J Price with
Self Feeder ieif-l'ceder and
orCo n denser Coxdenser.
49 saw
#100.09
#132.50
$!33.no
45 “
112.50
143.00
175.5)
60 “
125.00
160.00 I
196.00
60 “
U0.00
180.09 J
220.09
70 •»
i-10.09
203.00 1
242.00
80 •*
180.00
232.00
234.03-
These Gina are made with Iron Frxmca and ol
the bestraatftiUe and are -nnsurjrwesd In finish
and workmanship. 17e also at -rcfactoro GnL
lett’s celebrated “Patent Steel Brush Cotton
Gin,” together with the Favor! t > Light Bruit
“Cotton Bloom” Cotton Gin, wit t Feeders and
Condenses for each
Terms given on applicatinort.
THE STANDARD MACHINERY
MYSTIC RlV'.ifi, CO*18
FCAXKLIN II. IU2IKUS, Sea. Ltf
COLU3IffU3i
Sample Gin can
CarnjceV: & -
$5,000,000.
The American Shoe Tip Co.
WAR2AXT TflEin
A. S. T. C
El
That Is now so extensively -vern on
CHILDRENS SHOES
TO WEAR AS io::a AS T. s :c~ AT,
"Which was introduced by them. -,ud by whi#
the above amount has been sa red t.> parenu ts
noally. Thia Black Tip will »>yc *t
mere, as besides being -vorr. . ;i the cornt
grades It to worn on fine r.ud costly eb-<
where the Metal Tip ou account of ii^ fcv|
would not be used.
They all Lave our Trade Mark A. S. T. C|
Btanipe/i on front of Tip.
Parents should A3K FOR SS’:E£ with tH
BEAUTIFUL BLAv SI TIP
on thsm when pun-hasnig for .:oi: c'.n’T t'i
LU!)1)E-N &
A-
fiS
SOTTTHBr.N
The Musio Hcus"’ df the fiotith*.
RbBicT'si to Qr,r
NEW ThTUBLE t TOBEo
An Immense Mukic t mpie*
T -ro lare.^ storo*i. eac'* S'*
storsea hiah. fro^t .n/ rr tkrt
fries c-Va* toiffi riib na i-
irtr t^» trfth il:n fM
A. Bijr Store.
A Big Stc
«l uid filled
* r-l^. Noth-
rn
AND MOKE ‘I
Darlr tr th« tf*r. reiTH s c:
f*f«cr^ou»« beuc ak*»e :< >
o‘ Sa ta tG a •aHdeiilili t
h-*ve• Lljr reiun V’»?are. »*•
a hr.t^ttFi of A a je*r.
tiuTmoun »r*dt* we ban
b t tr*torrn’--th »are*rr.int.
be ; 3ixr.«*E>^. We a r e iV
aur >en partner Ijas b»^en .
«x*j»r ir g with Vieno and O- -*
natftots. llehfta
aA P:^ Trade*
for it>k! ■ ■: r-ients. He has e u
t*re rontroclr ar *i I'ir P3
‘ c:a :-.£. coiuinx” "C'rt' Oi
er. * Pri
St - k. N*re gtorr. Vi vr TO.
Special Cffer,
tn* Ta
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1880.
*5, CA*h l’rlot* -with lli*c*- kfonts!* Oroiii.*W
r*»vnn* roar.tb* o f 4nim pte : Vr a*id Oc
tober wa will *© \ Hiwoi* ;■ : ? ‘rr» i «t Lo'wzs*
Ctoxh Pri«*«3. pr.vuO!t)^6 ' :a •» f‘umo o; *0
<**hh nm^rM't, ^ ilh - :r.c* -c U»r?*5
XDOtitbs, without i teras*
Offer ?
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What Do You Sa
Write for • * - - *v »
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"LTODEM a BATES,
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