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Sylvania
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COUNTY DIRECTORY.
day^m-KmttlV’To^Xe^Sylaviua* Mievili It T M.iits. 1*. <>. .sylvania.
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Treasurer-Ahram^Hiirke’/'i’. b. jioeity
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JMiok 0.,
* Tnx KoceiYer^—Itev. T1 J Arnett. V.
Court—T) Nimnallr, ,,l,„„,..
Clerk Vuperior It ;C
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Count v Board - Joseph C Bryan. Black
Vachti J'‘'euei;
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tlMtlrmaat^V^HowIy __ .'^BSharne! , William , .
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WutiM-s. Jr., Jno. K. loans sail Dr W I.
c<iinml'sgioner!° S(!t ' u ‘ tJ1 -' 1111(1 8<jll0<!
justices’ comers.
S4th District—John H Hull. Jr, J l’; W J
hi month'. 0 J 1 ^ 01111 tlliul
Saturday each
SiitU District—S 8 Andrews J V; JO HoV
sliunday ineaclf manth.' 1 ** C '° UU
folnth J P; J Of VV
30th Di.stribt.- -B P Scott, Jr.,
C’onHfef, N 1\ and ex ofRcin month. .11’. Court
mid Saturday in each
87tJl PWrf’.-t—8 C Jenkins. N B, and ex
•tlieio J p. Court fourth .Saturday in each
;tStli District— \V II Mears, N r. and ex
ofiioioJ f. Court lirst Si, turd a, in each
Serb District--II V Lester, J P; W I!
be'-mut SaVimh-W hi each mouth.
Mtitli District—James it Lvnns, J p;
first Va'turdav-'in each moiitl..' ’
gtihth District—F M Kiiiont. N P, and ex
officii) J P. Court second Saturday in each
KlOiith. District--0 W Taylor. J 1’; B M
izstith
Lovett, N F, and ex officio J l. C ourt third
satuday in each month.
JURY COMMISSIONERS.
L- F. PlVifter. C iusey Overstreet, J. -
R. Cooper, K. D. W hite, Dr. It.
Lnvettr, Di'.'-Jtis. A: Minis.
Town of Sylvania.
.Mayor—Jan II. Hull.
Councilman--\Y M Hobby, J. L.
ton, It. H. McCall, P'. U. Wells, E. P. Bln
gellton. Recorder
Marshal—John A Livingston.
PROFESSION A L CA RDS.
Jonti C. U. 1>. Wade
DELL – WADE,
Attorneys-At* law,
RY LVAJ^tA. GEORGIA
will practice in all the state courts and
negotiate loans on real estate
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W. 11 on BY W. L. M.vniKWS, Ju
HOBBY – MATHEWS,
Attorneys-At-Law,
SYLVANIA. GEORGIA
A. E. ERWIN,
Attorney at Law,
I1ALCYOXDALK, GA.
E. J. HUDSON,
ATTORNEY S CQUNSELL6R AT LAY/
Louisville, G hmViiA
Will practice in collections. alt the courts. Loans Special
attenticn-given to nego
tivrcF titles abstracted, and real estate
Bought aud sold. lnH-bm
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S TLVA NI A, SCiil YEN CO UN TY, GEO 1 I A, THURSDAY, MAY 2 ; 1889,
The Mjrsteryof Indian Territory.
It is a sti'dirge; mysterious
i,,Is BMtoiyroMloiy. It is a
tied, So called, within a civilization,
Slid i§ tilferiy unlike (lie one which
T,,is '^ionisan
area whu h includes a pavailiae ami a
bmle*; whidh is fllled with-nstouixliiijc
the revelations of a kaleidoscope,
There are prefouiul piety, eons deuce
less assassination ; skies that are blue
«U<» *»»• as those that hangover the
Adriatic, and storms which twist the
j i spicy forest breezes; into shapeless ruin, that Tliere are
Winds parch like
the blasts froth a seven-times heated
j furnace; there are streams that now
(low along in placid beauty, and again
are black, raging torrents that destroy
in their course.
Tliere are salt springs, mines of
min >ralS ail unfvorked ; there are broad
prarics on which wild floive -s blossom
H n ( i the larks sing, and "thssIpss tree
lc.-M , wastes , ot rocks )n whoso i.epths
c U njii ves find a.'.vhim from the hunt
f jl|8llcc . atli) tll ere U the spire j
0 c a ehureh, tujd tint far away spaces i
redden with the blood of slain men. '
voice of the preacher and the j
crack of tile Wiiicliester are borne as
companions (in Hie same wind : then
is. in tiiis place a still graveyfml in
which in quiet sleep 1 the dead, and in
another lonely place, shut in by nig
ged walls, skeletons of murdered and
unknown travelers whiten the ground.
HeraM.
Skin I’aneer.
Swift’s Specific has cured a cancer
on my face, and has almo>t made a
\ oung mail of me. T. J. Tkatk.
WttcissH, Flu.
A servant lias been affiic.ed many
years with a cancer on her nose,which
resisted all treatment. She lias been
cured entirely by Swift's Speciiir.
Thompson, G'g. .’no Hill.
'Swift's Specific has cured my c.-. ii
car, which vyus very bad. I si n ii o w
in fine hea th—never belter. Have
irs ir.ed pounds si lie. 1 osguii
8 vif.’ff Specific, It. S. BiiAUFoiii :
Tiploiiville, Tenn.
A young man near this town had an
eating can < r on his face, which hud
dc-troved his nose and iva< eating t.)
wards his eyes. As a last resort 1 put
hini on Swift's Specific, amt it lias
cured him entirely io’fnid and well:
M. F. Cmi'mi.lv, M. D.
Oglmhorpe, Ga
My latiicr had for years an eating
cancer on his tn'ider lip. which had
been gradually growing worse until it
had eaten away his under lip down to
the gums, ami was feeding itself on
the inside of his cheek and the sur
ge ns said a horrible death was .-oon
to come. We gave him nine imttlcs
of Swifts bpceitle, and he has been
q:; , \y. B . Latiikop.
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i SfiilU hasten, Masa.
Swift’s Specific is entirely a vegeta
ble remedy, and is” the only medicine
which permanently cures Scrifubi,
Blood Humors. Cancer and Conta
gious Blood Poison. Send for books
on blood and Skin Diseases, mailed
free. TIIE S WIFT SPECIFIC C(>.
Drawer 3, A1 hint A 1 Ga.
Loved Features on Watch Dials.
“It is getting quite the tiling, nowa
days, Ibr the dude clerks to carry their
girls’ pictures around with them tm
gravtiiT on their watch oases,” said a
New York Jeweller to a World repor
ter. J
“Thepictures are put on by an en
tirely new process. Formerly they
were photographed on the watcli dials
By the new process the picture is put
on the inside case or cap of the watch.
Instead of being photographed the
portrait is buned dr.
By this process the picture presents
a soft, pleasing effect, preserving all
the delicacy fit the original. This pro
cess lias only been known a short time
and tiie yoVpig men in the offices
around here have taken quite a fancy
to it, so our business is growing,
It is a' common thing to' sic the
youths [Mii!'out their watches, open
the back of the case and peer into it
for 1 several niinutea) The uninitiated
might suppose they were examining
tlie works of the watch ; but, instead
j I of that,'they are gazing at the features
of their best.”
j Why WomenPudc.
Women lose their beauty because
colds undermine theirlife. Dr. Acker’
English Remedy for consumption is
au absolute cure for colds. For sale by
. IIIV, Well), Syivania.
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Explorer Slanlej.
The inarch of Stanley, the African
explorer from ttio shores of the Congo
riv< r to Lake Albert Nyanza is one of
the nip|t womjcrful achievements in
the history of exploration in any
of Ihc *vorld. No explorer has hitherto
attempted sodangerous a jouruev—one
.WI.,-,,.
ties—and the success of the expedition
can only he comparatively described
bv saving that Stanley had
himself. Ho Hid his forces 2,000 miles
in 160 days through the denie African
forest, braved savage enemies,end tired
agonies of thirst and hunger, was ex
posed to deadly fevers, and his total
losses in his marching force, up to the
date of the letter from him, were 190,
out of a total of 389 men. One of the
great obstacles to his march was the
hostility of the Aral) slave-dealers, who
persuaded many of his men to desert,
tubbed and murdered the stragglers of
his partv, and laid waste bv fire 1 age
tracts ot country . which , . , lie . had , to , , tra
verse. Bv his matchless goneraLhip,
bis indmnitab'c pluck, his patience in
euduring nmitterabie perils, Stanley
has fairly won the title of the greatest
exploier of this country, if not. indeed
ot ail in the year-3 since Columbus
crossed the terror im piring wcsteni
ocean.
If you have a discharge from the
nose, offensive or otherwi-e, partial
loss of the sense of smell, taste or hear
ing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull
or deiffiitated, pain or pressure in the
bead, take cold easily, yon may rest
assured that tou have the ,.Catai rh.
Thousands of cases annually without
manifesting huff the above symptoms,
terminate in consumption ami cud in
the „ *o disease .
grave. is so common,
mme deceptyve, less understood or
more u[isiiccossfully trealcu by pbvsi
cians The mamifaeturers of , Dr. , Sages
”
tbilarrh Remedy have, tor many years
.•timed 1,1 a staud^g Dalai lewdit h.no o •"
j' “ llM ‘ i ma,iti n u
they ai mo ean^?T^ ‘‘JAk 0 '£ Routedv sLint.nig, n i.
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cents. (
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Cost of Children,
In the ]i'ctu''e on Inblie lo.-di.i,
delivered recently by Dr. E. SL
duril, iff the Bojlieslei (N. - •) M
Hospital, the * pea hoi said 1
average cost of hi iuging i hi.dn ,i
maturity was *600. Lo hfiiig a child
to the age of 5 j ears .requires on the
average*300. lu the United Stales 35
per cent of t lie males failed tty reach
the age of 20. years. Of. course, the
mortality among infant.^ Is much high
er than among older children or
develop a Norwegian than to raise to
US
uess in this century than in ihe centu
ries past. Where'the average age of
a citizen is now ’50 years, in the days
of ancient Itmie-.lic citizens lived but
30 years. As many people live now
to be 70 years old ae three
ago lived to reach the age of o0 years.
How Doctors Conquer Death.
Doctor Waller K. Hammond says :
"After a long experience I have come
to Ihfe conclusion that two-thirds ot
all deaths* from coughs, pneumo-.ia
and consumption might be avoided it
Dr. Acker’s English Remedy for
sumption were only carefully used in
time.” 'Phis wonderful ilemedy i
sc Id under a positive guarantee by B.
W . Wells, Sylvania Ga.
Young girl (at fortune tellers)—
What? 1 am going to marry a poor
laborer and live in a shanty ? It’s out
rageous! Mv friend Si.rah had her
fortune told tiero and you said she was
to ma'i’ry a’priuce and live, in three
castles. Huh! Here’s your quarter.
Fortune-teller (with dignity)—Your
friend Sarah got a fifty cent fortune,
miss.
A Stud Siorv.
Tiie child coughed. The mother
ran. No remedy was near. Before
morning the poor little sufferer was
dead.Moral: Always keep I)r. Ackers
English remedy at hand. Sold by k.
sv. Weils, Sylvania, Ga.
Diversify our whole system of farm
ing and our sons will take to farming,
and give up town pursuits. No one
could blame them for choosing tho
towiis to the cotton fields. Make far
ming interesting, and they will come
1 hack to the farms.—Southern Cultiva
tor.
Telephone.
Farm and Garden Notes!'
JBe sure the calveS are In a w–'rrii
phi-,.,
Have the stables warm,but give veu
tikUiou!
ft n , ;e , 0 . cJ| ablp so ft coal ‘-slack.”
•gjj^ some
1 , ,,,, .* , . , *.
j- y.- ‘ %
ft dve far from , the mill
; yon too to
cracked corn easily, raise the dwarf
Vf4 ‘Ten cw '» »<> '<> chicks, into
acres of corn put silo will
keep as many c attle as forty acres trea
t$l in the ordinary vv.-.y.
Ducks can be hatched at any time
during the year, but much
grpwtli ittid finer plumage is secured
by batching early.
If you are e: rowding the hogs with a
heavy corn ration, ho siire they have a
-fid! and free supply of charcoal, ashes
ami salt.
Tim great source of contagion is the
drinking water. A sick fowl should
not l>e allowed to drink from flic same
vessel as others. !
Don’t'keep the sows you are going
to Treed and the hogs you are fatten
ing in the same pi n. They need dif
ferent feed to do their best.
There is sometimes, difficulty in get
ii)jg the butter to float in a mass on
top of the buttermilk so tlfat the latter
eaa be readily drawn off without ear
rylng the butter .with it. A little brine
or a handful or two of salt, stirred
the mass is said to l.e a remedy:
'California's Wealth of Minerals.
The report of the California Mining
Bureau shows that 12,000
are contained in its coileetion, which
is flic largest in (he world. This
| ,. (!V( , a!s (he Re
. HaU; valllilb |« minerals besides the
ps-^cioit i f, metals that California
esses. Anmiig ,, them are minerals ... , lor .
aiaml ,act. U re of artificial cement,
in large quitntities, And of greater
g jj ( , ^,.,,,, 0 ( 1 , t p au p„|-tiun<I cement, for
lin-L'liiied Siatgs igiys Ionian
............ ..UTh, tLono,3‘.
pp,,-re are deposits of aslietos of long,
fibre, that can be woven into fife
i'jolh ; of l)iiihlingstmie,gr3nitrs,
sandstones and marbles of all v»riutiesf
Mica," in large sheets', transparent mid
aud rooting slate, equal to any
the world, are also represented. The
;; U!ea j s asking fur an appropriation
(ol , mi , kill g a thorough
vt , VOI i i lU u i 10 ] c . state.—New Y’ork
Tribune.
Tcrribtc.
Two-thirds of all the deaths ii: New
York City are from consumption or
isnr^.r'air's
are Oangyr.. u>. Dr. Ackers
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Chili’s Enterprise.
0| n > id llla y„,niniVis her reputati: on :.
,
, u , ))C |J10jt euterprisii- nation in
j South America. Her latest progressive
|1)ovc Was |o C0I ,„act for 10',000.000 tics
a|)d qmu „ 1?y of timbe , tVom tho re .
| gion rial is about be Puget used Sound. iii constructing This' rnate
; to a
(j..inscontiiicutal railroad through
j (fffiii and the Argentine republic, and
| f or building several new lines in the
j uffuing region uml one up the coast
j into Peru. To make sure that the
wt ,rk will be. well done the govern
! *, s S aid to have engaged a imin
Per of American civil engineers and
i practical contractors. When thsuevj
Hues are completed they will connect
Ihii silver mirfes of the Andes mid the
business centers of Peru with the prin
cipal paths of South American com
merce.—Chicago Herald.
Luke It in Time.
“For want of a nail, a shoe was lost
for want of a slme, a horse was lost;
for waul of a horse, a rider was lost.”
Never neglect small things. The lirst
signs of pneumonia and consumption
can positively be checked by Dr. Ack
er’s English Remedy for consumption
Sold by k. w. Wells, SylVaiila.
There is no oilier acre on the farm
which can he made to return so much
profit to the farmers as one devoted to
gardening—Sou 1 hern Cultivator.
Far better than the harsh treatment
of medicine which horribly* gripe the
patient and destroy tlie coating of the
stomach. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Chills
and Fever Cure, by mild y et effective
action will cure. Sold at 50 cents a
bottle.
It they desire success, let the farmers
as a body, co-ojiemio together and
work bV rule—Southern Cultivator.
35 0.38
sr. T Y NT A. JSST <
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Suitable for Mill Men and Turpentine Manufacturers.
Write for Prices. SAVANNAH, GA.
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Steam Marble and Granite Works,
A I BEOAD ST., NEAR LOWER MARKET
-A-TT C3-TJSTA., O’A.
pOJ3 Marble Work, Domestic and Imported,
Hgfl ViT£ ahJMJ_J –ri / JjBrfJB m\f. AT-LOW trices.
JJ zSc ^ , 1 EORGI A – SOUTII CAROLINA
Jj? j' '-j^f GRANITE MONUMENTS
fAAAt A lame Rade selection a S[iccialty. of MAItBLE
| GRANITE \V OUK al wavs on hand, ready am*
apr 26 ly for LETTLU1NG and DELI VERY.
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j i WHISKIES, BRANDIES AND WINES.
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I don’t sell cheaper than artY House in the St ate, noi jifiY'Tiot tilt*
only house in the city that sells good liquor bnUAvid endeavor to
give satisfaction to mv patron . iMABKic to the in" trade.
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Havin" opened a Wholesale and Retail
oil Biyn.l Stmd, we invite, our friends and the public generally to send us
I *hei'i- orders. Wc keep a full line ot
First - Class Gri-oceries,
; \ LIQUORS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
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giving, Us yOUl ordois.
A SPECIALTY.
Jugs carefully sealed and shipped by either railroad or river. All our
goods are guaranteed first-class. Send us your orders,
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AUGSSTA, • GA.
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AUGUSTA, GA.
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LIQUOR DEALERS,
Keep on hand the Celebrated Daw Drop Rye $2.50 per gal,
Private Stock A Old Rye $2.00 (t
D. 6. Davis Golden Rye, Standard of the World $4.00 “
Paul Jones Old Velvet Rye $3,00 It
We Give Special Attention to Jug Trade.
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1 SAVANNAH •» GEORG 5 A.