The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, March 26, 1881, Image 2

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PAUtS ibtcaus« it h:ts mipH a l < Rpj«rara» f p : ii*e c»ht i» built «'f e iil.i hlsijk w-ilitan «2e»ft;oit!y c.irYetl. -I. fapt f..ncy with co8f?v t«. <1 }*?.u**«? on tl-.e fr*-n*. tv 6 *vdt*. jt- fli* mi. in * • -: h nt41 a *. {-tinp-4 »* packet ferfnn«>p,twi» fem*e inVer* for ii i v irl*! lx\U<*r u :,de i-i the h< *»i . .. - ■ . springs. The if«r 66rcr>nl irith jn?tn? F-rpef. whu-fi vliriaft* ii^'*t*ine^. fl*h! x \ wrtly il:m 6 piece -.f parlor f*irnitnre. nnd th« home i.f rho wpo?th»*. th'» .uiki v. • v hu^in* > s j AH iv)‘i itTmmvni to thftir nnr'or. i *v»II ael? this ius^rnmenf. >u*xorf «»«<? tlelitv red <-n 1': nl c.u-* ic. tMv i lat e. V iiJ.i ii-iv m Ai jvua Mn^ir, f.-r »»n : .y #Sfo IW PIpiw* son4 in y-vur »r>ier* m •■«<•.*, Yen pitiy owUr h} l<M*rut \ by araft. i?e sH‘pt>*nJ til rfffnMWi Mti ht»wr'd'fm*'».flp, Jwmlf hy Po«t-<*flW r.ivlor^. I'si»n-« iTre^ltsti'i.4 Ipllri; « ; vftr.K >3i*n »y nH4 frftifc'ht ehttr^A will ha pakl V rn«- lu.th wiv% if in »tiv way nn?atisfint«-rr. or l a ill if »* a r - • ft ® S'ftet 1 yon h.i?e Fully t«at?A ll ut your ow n howio. St-ml roferenre or nvidvneo of yonr iceoJily. rt .h>m sssl tv you Io t,h« pash with or-lar. Every orjmn of tny mnuti r 5tptnr« when intr.Mhieed iu & r.w syi fa : vr'ny w-re. W.«a f stales are tm-orl from the first instrument 8i»W. fthee-ntn.04 a ^tiimnns? \& tit v.mir * wu h .*n\e. U van at. not want m »n8trm««nt vcnimlf. will yon please hru-4 or mm{ this off, r to a India who vr^Uts u r*€'K.—1 ho?e tfenitm* MYfrii by to lonj? hnv eorr^spomlenee. the ahovtvinatnnnent.are Order dirt's*! from t)i#a Advertihemert. Fart*’•^ T'rre er.rl ;■-.elertion To all h l wilt allow earnestly veqn. sft <l to visit im* mr>e i ictr own in person. sm a.rcdnHion of $6 from the nhove pri-ee t.» pev yo«r c*stmrKa. * -*’» t* e or tain* v a verv fair offer. Fieuse come artf examine the instrument. IT SFF.Afv^ Foil ITSELF. If v«n da a vunrehA^e now.no harm dor.e; y«>u arc atleut he*riily weleome to look thrcu'gh my estaWiihment. r , L^Atidress, or caf! upon DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. There are scree very straight-forward people in Giilveaton. Oneofibetn went tip to the Nows office, aDd sauntering tip n the riei-k, asked. •I hear that the. liible has been revis¬ ed. I)-> you know of any important changes that have been made f .A gieat many, I believe.' ‘Then there is no mistake about .Anaidas being struck dead for lying V ‘No, ! itciteve not ’ ‘Vveij, if 1 was you I would find out,’ and ;,f si rolled out as uncouceruediy aa you jdcase. turn < !,*••• •ming jnicnse in Ka i»as, Moetitigs ate daily and uightly hold in all the principal cities aDd villages of the State. - In some piacos the people art about tquallt divulvd, but in most towns tiie officers will be vigorously i'Uppo);cd pri'M'iMri' in enfu-oing the law Many ns i.ave been b u>uD, the Sti i-remo Court, having decided that the ci usufutimi.ii amendments are valid. ing tnaft The doctor questioned him and found that he had been habitually coai i- e for years, that now his kidne.ts veio disordered and hi* whom system dcrarg°d. Kubey-VVort was recom im-Mtud and fa thtul'y taken and in a short, timo everv uoub e was ro coved. 'F'he cleat sing and tonic power of this ti e f cute on the bowel* and kidneys is w j.de- ful Coiujtc/rationalist. S 'Vth—> Say. Jon**, let me ask you emd enti dlv.’why >«* associate fraud, with iiat. ndlow TompMi-s'' He is u a i e it and a scump.' “is hat Way rbat's ju*l «h*t Ini sais of >’<»’>•’ Suj ifb —*■ \Vby, rim infernal slanderer; I'll b ,-;ik every bone in his • othP W R. Tati'aX. C-aiita-■•tor and Bull der, Towdo. Orti“ * >v»: — An EscHsior lGdmy Pad ujo ed.um if t»»i» in «he Side I 1 lirrecn years' stai-rtii g. Please send u»e ai.it.i or Pa*l,— Se£ Ado BlMtevt al. * tod* they have no right to. At the same time the Dutch wot!hi gladly see re¬ forms made in the Transvaal govern* ruont. Tlio action of lirgland in other similar cases gives no ground of bone that the reforms needed would bs in ado if the liners w ere defeated. In the meantime, England has been playing odd of her diplomatic games. Hitherto. British troops and supples h&d to le takeu a considerable distance over the Drykt-uberg range of bids, C08ting{|inuch time and money. P ntu gal held the port of Lorenzo Muiquez, the uey lo the Ttansvaal through which roops could be placed directly into the Boer territory. Negotiaibuis with Portugal have resulted in a treaty granting free transit to British tr -oos and goods through the port of Lorenzo Marquez. This was a tremendous etioke of British policy But the Port ugueso people are aroused lo the great danger of granting England such ex¬ traordinary privileges, and ihe guv eminent may bo forced to uOrog te the treaty. __________ f sacrificing patriots whip, in separate themselves from v .—Telegraph and Messen ii ----— lira, cf Fairbault, Mw'; ultimo ii Eurmu UU'velitHti, (jt#rs»a, March 23,. 1S81 ' * « ■ " " ...... | H is Pii'tl the that, Stepubne«n Ma ! i<>ne h >3 gone clean . <-vcr io c-unw. j >'*« .'A P*»ria. r e ietari.it,%ccwty lm* Uvea formed ’ ' --*♦■*------- - -- ■ I j D !i H';it.i*/f that Gen Preatfieney Grant, lias «f the nr t,o resign; the * World* Pair. ‘ Thorp ft>Hns to be inrtnso excitomertt i ! -uer * lie liquor question io Karsas, but, * the Te-iij),«r.itt«a advocates continue to stand hea-l. —Right. W> n-e in weiiiv of-the progarntne of the Fi-eman’a TnuniaraftHt. h*‘be lwl-1 m Alliens,‘May IS til atfd fth-h. 'i’be prizes aiftonnt to fsMio. ■- -.— - .. The Louisviile Courier Journal says. “It seetnl to aa at^ last, accepted that Garhehi was right in kissing his wife at the iiiauguraiien. At all events, that T was butter than kissing somcbmty else’a wife/’ The Legiakiture of lmharot is pre parin’g sor«« strict laws in n- the liquor truftc in that Stain. T--ic s-mnr to b-i a general awakening -m this »ib j*;ct throughout the known v\i,rlU.—L*)t the ball be kept in motion. Tbo tcoon.shiners In Letcher cohnly, Ketnacky, «ihd United Stales Deputy Marshal, Jantes Orflla wee engaged UKjtvite a bailie o>. the.'bit of Match, io which ihoani'iery of the moon-shin ers whs captured, and they forced to. tori-eat - . Toe L m’tsvillb Courier-Journal mtMh stgiestfi that [lahotie will probably c Jisiiior hi mile If a candidate for the Presidency iu *884, before the Senate adjourns. .... ...... w a ft— «o.— $- »-■ ' ---- T|ie Philadelphia Times tUinks that Indiana still feels a good deal torn up brcatise it didn’t; get a calm ct poaitjoi-, hut tha unstllish lloosier patriors have prt.poaed away to let the. adtuittblra lion down easily. They will tlsk. ail the rest ui theulUcts and call it square. Hon. Joseph E Brown will p ea e accept our thanks for a c >py of bis speech delivered in the Sena:* of U S Kcb. 2tith. in reference .to the improve moots of Rivers, IlarboW Are-, which is quite an interesting deeumrat. and m fleet s txuteh credit to the Urn. So a tor. Wo a r einforumd tiiat Mr. J. M. Wood has made arrangements to enlarge and otherwise improve the Baptist Banner, formerly published at Gumming, Ga., anil that ho will resume iis pubficati- u the first week in April nexf, at Gaines¬ ville Ga , where Correspondents are ic quosted to address him after the is’ «>f April. We. wish Mr, Woods and bis enterprise success. . - The U’asbingtou National Eepubiieau sa\s that President Garfield has a cou¬ sin iu very humble cbcuinotantvs in North Carolina. His name is Widtam J.. Wiley, and hia mother and Genera! Gai field's mother wore sistr r; but he was only six orqseven years obi when he last saw General Garfield, lie is a Si imm-pure Democrat, and voted for Hancock in the last Presidential elec¬ tion. lie is a very quiet, respectable, unobtrusive, and industrious citizens. He served through the war OU the Con fuderato side as brst heuronant of Com¬ pany F, Fifth North Carolina Cavalry, and was wounded in the face in the Valiev of Firoinia. A card of invita liott to fits iuaiiguratiou ball,' of which ho is in receipt, supposwl to have be-n - sept him by f is cousin, the President, 8edma to indicate that there is no desire *•» r«*o» «•« ^ >■» relationship. i r----------------- -m*** j Bon. B. U. Bill crfGeorgta, and Urn Jlr.pUtaiM of Vlrglol. bj»8 A.r conic A FMHEDY VEGETABLE XIEMEDY rca isrsEHAt m nnmi ost, Is a rare turn for all the diseases for -which It Is recoinraeiiJW, and is always PERFECTLY SAFE Jfl the hands of even the most inexperienced persona. It In ft wore sad quick remedy for COUGHS, SORE THROAT, CHIIiLS, and similar troubles; afford* instant relief in the most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, ami Is the best known remedy for Rheumatism and Neuralgia. The Oldest, Best,' and f^iost Widely Known Family Medicine in th e World. It has been used with such wonderful success m Ail parts of the world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRHdcS, D VSEWTERY, and all BOWJEI* €OMM-AI2rrS that Aim considered an unfailing cure for these diseases. Has stood the te^ of Forty’Years’ Constant Use in ail Countries and Climates. It is RECOMMEN DED by Physicians, Missionaries, Ministers, Manager* of Plantations, Work-Shops, and. W Factories, Nurses in Hospitals—in short by Everybody, M j*i ,;0 mf d 17'mlm Everywhere, who line has ovn? ever gtven o-iron it H - o. a trial. *6 P ® jg)1 III i|ilS IT IS should WITHOU always be T used A R for IVA Pain LA in S the A Back LINIMENT, and Side, Mil ft It of Bruises. g j j and brings speedy and permanent relief iu all cases 8 ‘ ' tlH// VP- 1M KM WB Outs, Sprains, Severe safely Bom*, be without Scalds, etc. it. It -will annually 22_____ ___23® §t±M mo family Cun doctors’ bills, anil its price brings it SR WBmSmar ga^g niany times its cost in 1 t sold 50o. and $1 Within the roach of all. It is at »5<%, } por WKmm *ms&E&r tottle, and can be obtained from all druggists. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. 1. ' Proprietors. Eobraary 23th, 1880 FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGON UNIFORM EXCELLENCE, X»is-3a.t l 23tyliE»li J T7^«.3*jr«aaa.t:ocaL I SAVE your HOKSY, writs for Catalogs and PS2CB LISf to ,‘Sm The Boston Buckbourd Co., ioabd or mx WAffo». new haven, com Thit Orgtnlt *mt m I7i(jpvrcS-i»«r idl.'M no iHit cr rcfpoiuniUty izh itaar. j Fly seudu^ MARCHAL direct from factory to & purcha^r, SMITH caosell^ihia ORGAN beaujdfal Organ CO., O^iuches $gll are determined that every one shall have an opportunity tx> tost this iuagnifSent Orgap, iA » Order lit Onee. Hepositthe mouoy with your hauls or auy roapousibk* merciutnt, to be pjiid us if Organ is satisfactory, or to beretwned to you if Organ 1# returned to us. Our*i*the ub-JisLti, Only Coupler, fiouso (Mata in America Grand **» ,/or °Y«-« S60. « o-ovinc, organ, i „t s of Hast, and Or»an Order direct, or oend for toll .to* JHAliCUAL As SMITH, 8 Wert Eleventh Street, Sew York, N. V. mj' ^TNEWnPHilCORN »¥ r OBEY CHEAP PRACTIOIE HASH COKN SHELilRr sm-UV.-.k r I / ca m,«£?“* TWO IMPOfiTAKT ADVANTAGES, w. FIRST.—ttdoeg notipjnre the corn, and is therefore jt-S? Will last a, Life- fp ; \ \ thint? SECOSD.—The to rise for shelling tip end fern and for seed. butt end of the com Srtr *.* time. shelled into vessel, and the body of the into attafbai» p^'L-J’iS one car k which is an immense corn- enience, os many larmerB plan- 't,J» fto — — try, *Eve^*Farme?wants°thi»SheUer for meal, for seed, or for any similar for Shelling purpose, com no fo- -xmio* vok-t mMm "how many ^rm lars-e, hisjh-priced shellers he may have. r It PayEor Itself Many Timet! ? Our PREMKT?CriRh^SHiri sTe”*rie<l io become the l*A»ws Hand Cokh Snsu.Kiiof the day. When once introduced no othei atiulJ ahelier will be wanted. We believe this to be the Best Hand Corn Shell?, n’r.l Invented. Oanvassimr AGENTS WANTED in every Connty. tarFor Sale by all first-class Country Stored and Dealers in Hardwai e one Agricultural Implements, Ask your oe ai.f.s for it, and if he has not got' t. v. THE LUN6 Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature's way IJJVfi DISEASES THUOAT mSEASES. SKEtTHlNG TUOITHES. I and ho-dinr njediyines. Vie, . R A D I 6’A Y ! ( Wiisily Aojitied Betnedy. anil L L EFFECTUAL -a - ! . Soi l by druggists, «r sect by mail on receipt > of Piuen 52JH1, by i Sen-Vfor Test!- The “Only'’ Lung Pad Co 1 rnonial*? book! ami our ; -Three WILLittS BLOCK, : Million? a Tear.' _ 3,.r.i DETROIT Wi(>h. nd id!(iiseas«f of the Kidneyn, Bilddei RfJ Urinary Organs by wearing the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad. It is a Jf.tnvf-i, oi neAT-iso and bkkirc Simple, Bensible, Direct, Painless Poiyerful. It CU rU’S wl,^ *n else fails. A KEVELA TION and REVOLUTION in J|ediei*e. Al> sorpklnn «r Jiroct appiieotion. as oeposed t > unsayisfaetory internal medieinrp. K'i‘ «ur trerfise o.i Kidney troubles,rent free. Sel l by druggists, or sent* by inaij, on receipt < 1 3?. Abnnusfs Urigtnai n T h . is \* a ' p *1 “Only” Lurg JVd l’o «.n GoJiHireKiuhey WILLIAMS BLOCK, P*d Ask forri Mieh ana take co other, DEIROIi, ns-TnniT Mteb