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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAM AND MESSENGER, FRIDAY, APRIL 4.1S84.
THE WSAV er OF BRUCES.
A -i.i gtreeti ni Brujrea town
W*t r * n * c ith d u «t and summer sun,
*ut tSS beiu r*““
gjffiSL ere** «■<*»“•
„ Lffi" In .1.l.lfSuttIe plied.
,V lr0 “*rcw beneath btotiraeh
IJBJ [JJJdy hues were multiplied.
w pU nt.»" woof.
■w^SBS&k,.
-Pg'tfftu *»» ®0 *“» li,,le ,rt0Dd:
>,ssJsftS£i5Ww
reach It there. Bo, day by day,
IgJJJJfiS sheltered by hlx arm,
fW^^ij^b^mi'fMlred'down with
ty& lloo n hla ancient friend,
Of"** Sue uKs might sympathize.
, * loom was hushed: no more
WjAvftlvSandled shuttle flow;
**StlJ weaterlnn suullght fell
. iho ■treetM of Bruges town
M^SS&A1 anils eared for, to his last
Afffly rtU iieatli darkening skies;
weaver .lowly pau;
A leave the friend he loved,
Kk’d^dogltcatl, Ha* circling low,
^T.hKffi^ro^.lS'i'y down
.%«Md the grave In bto white wing,,
*llls pure hri'iist mi the earth .0 brown,
wd nor drink could loro him thcucc,
mnrtw nor lading sunset. red:
when little children came to ace.
\ b ;,|Lut White ■t-ljj-^ninam.rc.
citatJ'"
PALMETTO.
iioocnEE os the iube—farmers
BEItlSU—MISOIt MENTION.
M tr.cn "9.—The storm on Tuesday
evening did not reach this place, though
the cloud was risible nntl the roaring
of the wind was distinctl y heard. homo
0 our people were a little frightened.
As vet there is only one cyclone pit
in Palmetto, but several are talking of
building them. . .
The Chattahoochee nver has been
,. C ry high at some of tho ferries.
The farmers in this section wore
•Sever so far behind with their crops at
this season of the year. There have
not been three successive days suitable
for plowing since Christmas.
The modules predict fair weather
now, for a week or two. I hope they
may be true prophets.
NEWNAN.
miuc.ts LtnERTY OS THE WANE—KILL-
ISO AN EAGLE.
Makch 28.—American liberty is on
the nano in this section of Georgia at
the present writing. Mr. Joseph TV.
Clarke ruthlessly shot and killed the
great American bird about three miles
west of Xewnan, this afternoon. The
eagle measured a few inches over seven
feet from tip to tip. After Mr. Clarke
shot the monster he llow directly at
him for a tcrriblo combat, but the first
shot being mortal, tho proud bird of
America died without making further
resistance. While this is true, who
ran treat it?
0R1FFIM.
ADJOl'RNKn TEIIM OP COURT— BICYCLE
CLUB—XOBTII WIND.
March 29.—An adjourned term of
Spalding Superior Court will convene
on Monday morning for the trial of
some cases left over from tho last reg
ular term. Among them is tho caso of
the negro Touchstone, who will stand
t second trial on tbe chanto of murder,
the first jury making a Sustr ial.
Several of our young men have in
Tested in bicycles and the formation of
a bicycle club is talked of.
Spring tnulo la rather backward ns
yet, even in the credit line. Merchants
catenng for this latter trado report it
duller than they have ever known it to
be at this season of the year.
North winds make tho dust very try
ing on the drygoods merchants to-day.
lidnyhave formed a company and in
tend to apply for a charter, the object
being to construct, maintain, equip and
operuto a railroad from Dublin, through
Laurens, Pulaski and Dodge counties,
to most eligible point at or near Alice
or Cochran, on tho East Tennessee,
Virginia ami Georgia railroad, a dis
tance of thirty miles.
Hon. L. M. Peacock, mayor, is in re
ceipt of a communication .from Mr. 8.
II. Iluwkins, of Atncricus, chairman ot
a committee appointed at a citizens’
meeting held in Amertcus on March 2d
last, inviting his co-opcration in an ef
fort to have direct railroad
with this growing town,
meeting was largely attended in Amer
icas and a lively interest manifested.
Tho people ot Americas seem deter
mined to havo an outlet to the east. A
committee of five was appointed and
invested with plenary powers to pro
cure a railroad outlet to tho cast to be
mado with the East Tennessee, Vir
ginia and Georgia railroad at Eastman
or Hnwkinsvillc, or some other point,
or with any other corporation, as may
be deemed to be tho best interest of
this section of country. Wo trust our
worthy mayor will take the initiatory
steps necessary to secure prompt ac
tion, and that the committee bo invited
to visit us and confer with our town
authorities or a duly appointed com
mittee. Wc may say in advance that
the visiting committee will meet with a
warm reception and that they will leave
us with a conviction that the people
hero are alive to the progressive spirit
of the age, and will do as much or more
towards the success of the enterprise
than any other. Wo are confident that
it willbc to the bestinterestof the road
anti tliis section of country to connect
with Eastman.
Our Methodist friends have been
holding a scries of meetings during’tho
week, with Revs. Culpepper and Brew-
ton officiating.
MAR8HALLVILLB.
. S. CONVENTION IS SESSION—SrLESDID I
COTTON MARKET.
March 29.—The Kehoboth Baptist SSKJhfK!
Sltnday-School Convention, which is
now in session at this place, is quite a
success. A number of distinguished
delegates are in attendance apt! a very
interesting programme has been pre
sented.
Three hundred and eighty hales of
cotton were sold hero yesterday aver
aging lOta cents per pound, establlshin*
the fact that this is ono of the best cot
ton markets in the State.
Ono day this week Dr. E. II. Rawls
. P. R. a, con-’
Hunt so-iety,
ot nitrates fn |
null Durlinm Tobaoca Tbssoll
We learn tho killed a twenty-pound wild turkey gob
bler in Flint river swamp. It was a
magnificent bird, and was the admira
tion of all who saw it.
imiicim Tolu.-™, t no :t.m ■>.-
. . SB :t of North Oavottna, In which : tit
this tobacco Is grown, Ootl’t supply Mtratrato 21
tbe leal. That Is the secret of Its delicious “
mildness. Nothing so punt and luxurious tor
smoking, boat(wfrtvbe brand. Noi.egen-
ulne without the trade-murk ot the XiulL All
dealers have It
gBSHBf
TENNILLE.
trXDAV-SCHOOL CONVENTION—SCS1T-
Clot’S CHARACTERS—SOME ARRESTS.
March 29.—'The Sunday-school con
vrntion that convened hero yesterday
wuwell attended. A very interesting
essay was delivered by J. C. Harman,
of this place, on the Uio duty of young
Christians. The convention will con
tinue until Sunday night.
The Wrightvitfe and Tenniltc rail
road, now under the management of
Mr. M. B. Perkins, Is being pushed
forward as fast as possible. Mr. Per
kins says he will commence laying iron
on Monday. •
Our town was visited last night by
rente suspicious characters. Two
yotmg men were arrested under suspi
cion. About 11 o’clock Captain W. C,
Matthews and lady were aroused by
some one prizing at their window. The
Captain woke when the party fled. At
Io'clock another arrest was made
by tbe night masshal of a negro an- , ■ I
"String t<, tho description of a mur- Uk/felAoi-pe Af/io
dertr I rum Alt. Vernon, a few days ago.
LEXINGTON.
SKATING RINK CARNIVAL—DELIGHTFUL
OCCASION—LIST OF TBE COSTUMES.
March 28.—Tho carnival at tho skat'
ing rink passed off most delightfully
here this evening. The following la
dies and gentlemen took part in tho
entertainment. Tho ladies named rep
resented the character following their
names and were escorted by the gentle
men representing characters following
the mames in tho respective order as
here mentioned:
Sliss Esta Upson, as “Telegraph,”
escorted by Frank R. Smith, as “Earl
of Leicester.”
Mrs. Lumpkir, as “Night,” escorted
by Georgo C. Smith, as “Rob Roy,
Highland Chief.”
Miss L. V. Latimer,as “Dew Drop,”
escorted by It. L. Callaway, as "Ro
meo.”
Miss Mattie Callaway as “Nun,”
escorted by O. H. Arnold, as “Knight
of La Mancha.”
- Miss Minnie Callaway as “National
Colors,” escorted by Z. H. Clark, as
“Duke of Lancaster. ’
Miss Georgia Knox as “French I’cas-
ant,” escorted by W. A. Shackelford, as
“Duke of York."
Nina Johnson as “Scotch Lassie,”
escorted by Steve Upson, os “Crown
Page.”
Jennie Lon Knox as “Flower Girl,”
escorted by Tom B. Lumpkin, as “Dan
ish Knight.”
Bertie Johnston as “Daisy,” escort
ed’.
Geoi
cscorti
of Buckingham."
Alice Smith ns “Cinderella,” escort
ed by Leo Shackelford, as “Spanish
Knight.”
Walter I-cstcr as “French Kmglit”
owed with J. W. Cooper as “Duke
Alexis.”
Roberta Latimer as “Gipsey Queen”
escorted by J. W. Reid as “Oscar
Wilde.”
May W. Smith as “Butter fly” es
corted bwN. H. Deadwylce as “Maxi-
tnilUan, last of the knights.”
Luther Dozier as “clown.
The parties were all masked and
each ono acted their part in admirable
style. Tho costumes were unexcep
tionable in tasto and made up in the
highest stylo of the art.
A crowded house greeted the carni
val and the entertainment was every
thing that could lie desired,
A Cobb County opinion.
Marietta Journal.
The Georgia Democrats nrc not going
to lie bossed by a few Atlanta “ins”
and “outs."
Aged Servants In Danger.
lahmaettte.
When the last of the -.ervnrta of
Georgo Washington dies wo fear that
the coachmen ot JuliuB Ctcsar will be
stricken with an epidemic.
He Doted on Cyolonee.
Walton Kews.
A woman in this county is bitterly
opposed to cyclone pits. The frequen
cy of her husband’s crying "cyclone”
and jumping into his pit aroused her
suspicions. (in examination she found
a jug of corn whisky covered up in the
straw in the corner of the pit.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from prac
tice having had placed in his hands by
an East India missionary tho formula
of a simple vegetable remedy for tho
speedy and permanent cure of Con
sumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma
and all Throat and Lung Affections,
also a positlvo and radical cure for Ner
vous Complaints, after having tested
its wonderful curativo powers in thou
sands of cases, lias felt it his duty to
make it known tp his suffering fellows.
Actuated by his motive and a desire to
relieve human suffering, I will send
free of charge to all who desire it this
recipe, in German, French or English,
with full directions for preparing and
using. Sent by mail by addressing
with stamp, naming this paper, W. A.
Noyes, 149, Power! Block, Bochctler,
iVrtt York. scp!4weowl9t
ui U4
MAKE NEW XS.IOI 3
And trill completely change the blood In the entire syx» nt In three
BLOt>D.
utlts, Any per*
who will take 1 Pill each night from i to 13 wrecks, may be re»tor*«l to aonntf
health, If aurli a thing be possible. Forcurtnjr FcrorteComplaints these Pills hare nr
equal. Physicians use them to their practice, hold •'▼nrywhere, or sunt Lyt mil for
eight lcttcr-*Usmps. Send foe circular. I. fl. JOHNSON & CO., BOSTON, MANS.
CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHiTrS.
JOHNSON’S ANOBYM. T.IN IM ENT will Inatsn-
mi si j fellers tbess trrribis C.trxrs, and wiU pottdvrl;
... nine c-.ues out of ten. Information thlt will sari
any Uvea sent free, by uuIL Don't delay s moment,
rrveetton la betttr than cure.
JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LlMEftflENT
.Yturalrla. Influenza. Sett Lanya, Blredlny «t the Lance.Chronic lla*r*#nesi, Harking Touah, Whooping Couch,
Uirwtle Uheoma’.im,Cbmnlelllsrrtwss.Chronic Dyaentery.Chelan >lorfcu«, Kidney Trouble*. Disease* of the
Spine ana Lame list*. Sold everywhere Send lor pamphlet to L H Josnrao* A Co., Dosto*. Maes.
RknII CROU
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_ S<3BFt.'VACTtfl«BWS»ailtiP5atOR»
*3B»i!VCT, , LJ5jEK-Ti.'ir.: s'-CTn.NK*
NSSSSE tor ■! E.'.'.'tV FWkJM, ST-* fl *Bt
BLACKWELL'S oalfu
KSWREfiKTI
Rg&ijcnaai’AjU
vaesmmmz* 1LUftljLU ..
nmjvc <asisMi xaa sawra xa\
Ah Kncll«iiVetcrin*ryriurK«onnn(lc?.f»sii t.
. t.w traveling In tMa country, aaysttiat mn«-‘
of tlie llurae and ' aftle Powders 'md r.rr,
arc wort!.!' s irash He says that % lan
Condition Powders are absolutely pure tn
immensely va’.u. Jjle. N'thlrr on earth will make Kens lay Ute 1
fU to 1 pint food. Sold are : where, or lent by mail fer 4 letter- ttamrs- L
MAKE HENS LAY
BO I
Saw Mills Crist IVliila
anu Sugur Mill;;.
KETTLES
HORSE POWE U3i
11 OottO :x X?
jd GEARING,
iPULLEYS
SHAFTING
I GEARING,
; Uulldor’M CaMtin^H
LAM AT?. RANKIN LAMAR.
General wholesale agents forJGeorgia, Alabama and Florida.
[Iroii ft
Ikili
Hull
MERRILL’S
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Chemation is gaining favor in Eng
land. The city authorities of London have
decided to establish a crematory at Ilford,
a suburb of the East End.
Opium Habit Cured,
Why will you use tho poison when
yon can he so easily cured ? It will not
cost you hut little more to he treated
than to buy tho drugs. Read the fol
lowing:
I used opium forty years and was
cured by Dr. W. H. Jones.
G. II. Slappv,
Marshaltville, Ga.
Write to me and I will givo you tho
names of parties in Macon and other
places whom I have cured.
All correspondence confidential.
W. In JoMta, M. D.
197 Fourth street, Macon, Ga.
■eplowly
Ahout 150 miles north ol Missoula,
M. T., a region has been discovered by an
exploring party in which ore twenty-two
cascades over feet in height, and a true
glacier with a mile of frontage and MO feet
fnIL It la said to be a more wonderful re
gion than the Yellowstone.
Did She Die!
No; she lingered and suffered along
ing away all tho time tor years, the
tors doing her no good; and at laat waa
•cured by this Hop Bitter* the paperasay
“ao much about. Indeed! indeed! how
"thankful wc should be for that raedi-
ingtl
M ttliout making any disparagemen
of any of tho costumes, for all deserve
the full measure of praise, it is permis
sible to say that the costumo of Mrs.
Kate Lumpkin,as “Night.” and Miss
Esta Upson, as “Telegraph,” were de
cidedly unique. That of “Night" waa
made of goods black as sablo night,
and illuminated with tho crescent of a
new moon, and bedecked with the
nehuheamt innumerable stars, and a
comet. That of “Telegraph” was
made ol royal purple and fairly glared
with the incandccont flashes of light
ning as they transmitted their messa
ges from point to point.
"Oscar Wilde,” the “another morn
risen ton midnoon," was splendidly
■presented by Johnnie Reed, of the
'thankful we
’cine.”
jv» givi , .
that account otyoure this morning?" “No,
I don’t believe I can this morning." "" ell
willyousppdmaJJme _when -
paid i
T am a free trader."
Young men. middle-aged men and all
men who antler from early In,
will find Allen's Brain Fowl the most pow
erful Invlgorsnt ever introduced; _pnce re-
stored by it there is no relspse.
never falls. It; «for “
bymailfroinJ.H. A!
nue, Sew York city.
uceu; oncere-
,pse. Try it; It
tt druggists, or
315 First Ave-
Tue Fourth district Republicans are
’ ’ * . Of c
unanimous for Arthur,
are. What are tho offices for?
not the “ass know his owner s crib?
Potlshlna the Wrong End.
Many men dally polish their boots who
MAKE MONEY—HOW
Bv coming to headquarters and seeing our
stock of
Engiocii, Buggies and Wagons
Before buying. We sell four of the best En
gines and Saw Mills that come Into the State,
from the largest manufacturers in the United
lutes, on the best and easiest terms. Give
Jme to work It out
BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
. Don't buy those peddled out in s retail way
over tho country. Come and examine our
stock. Save money by coming. If you can
not come write. Wc warrant all soldjj
“Moore County Grit" Mills, the best Davis’s Turbine Water Wheels Three Best
mokes of Gins. Tluckevc Reapers and Mowem. Standanland Old Hlckorv Wagons,
sr’s guarantee. XVe havo tho best and largest stock of any house fn Georgia.
WINDOW WEICHTJ
?oo PUMPS, PIPING,
INSPIRATORS,
GOVERNORS, *
WATER
Jnch Screw*),
Brass Castings
O
7Z
one year’s guarantee. We havo tho
Cash or time. Wholesale and retail.
Mr J. HATCHER & CO.
YEAST
9 the Purest, Btroncrc at. Cheapost and
moat Healthful Bread Preparation
madJ. SOLD m ALL cmnccBM.
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
•• Ornrllle, Ohio, Sept. 10,1S8J.
COLDS. “ H.vtng been .object to a bron
chial affection, with frequen*
WHi, tot a atasher of I hereby cel
lily that Avim's CnrRRV Pectobau gint
me prompt relief, and Is the most effect:r.
remedy 1 hare ever tried.
JARXS A. IIARILTOX,
Editor of The CrtKtnl."
COUGHS.
' ML Gilead. Ohio, Jane SS. 1882.
“ I hare n-^1 Avra’s Cnzsar
PlCTOSAW tH* spring for a
:h tad lung trouble with good
re re cough and tunc trounie wita guou
effect, and I am pleAed to recommend it
to any on. ilmlUrly affected.
Uarvev BAComtAW,
Proprietor Globe note!. 1
raEFASTD sv
Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell I Mass
Sold by all Drngglsts.
TUTT 5 S
A REAL^REMEDY I
Neither Mystical Nor Indian in Ori
gin, But
Scientific and Specific i
A REUKDY of over twenty-lire year, stand
ing.
a REMEDY more popular at home, and
where lot known, than adother remedies ol
the kind.
A REMEDY Indorsed by the best physician*
‘TbSSSSVM 0. W. O’Ner.l, Hood wa
ter, Ala., says reined hi* wile born an InvaUd'a
bed, and ha believe*, saved her Ilf*.
A REMEDY of which a prominent Atlanta
merchant mid, "I would bare siren free a,
toon at I would a nickel lor what two bolus
JUT medicine did lor my daughter.”
A REMEDY la retard to which a J. Camels.
M D., drupglrt, Thomrewtllc. Ha.. *aya: “l
can rt call lDaUnoea in which affordctl relics
after ail the tuual remedlea had I tiled."
A REMEDY about which Dr. W. B. EerreU,
UQranze. Ga.. *ayw “I hare n*cd for the
hut twenty yewri the medicine you er< putting
up, and conrider It the hem oombtn-Jon ever
rotten together for tbe dlreama for which it U
noom in ended."
A REMEDY of which Dr. Joel Branham, At-
lapta, u Id: "I have ciaraincd the reclpe.and
bare no hesitation In ndrhlng 1U tue. and con
fidently recommend It."
A REMEDY ot which Pemberton, Ircreon A
DcnUon .ay: “We hava ,hoen telling It for
many yean, with conatanUy Inereulog mlea
Thsarilcla U a staple with nwud one abeelnle
“a REMEDY of which Lamar, Rankin A La-
. ar nr "Wc told M grou In four mouth*,
and nerer told tt In any place but what It was
W a'’rem”dY by which Dr. Ban b, ot La
Orange. Om.,uy.: “1 cured one ol the mom
obstinate rases ol Vicarious Mcnstrustlou that
ever came within my knowledge with a few
A REMEDY by which Dr. J. 0. Huaa Koto
mlga.Ala.sayr "I am Inlfrqoavlneadthat
It to unriralled for that elaaa of dtocasea which
It It claimed to cow."
A REMEDY ahout which Maj. Jno. C. Whit-
aer, ol Atlanta well and farorably known all
over the United Blau* as general Icmrancc
agent, tayr "I used this remedy before the
zar, on a large,rtarnation on a great number
of casea and always with absolute raccesa"
A REMEDY .lout which Ms. J.W.Stmnge.
olOaritmills .Ga. cerUttretes thstonc botUe
cured two members ol hto family of menstrual
Uregularityol many yean standing.
Price email sue m cento. Larva size II JO.
Bote proprietor and manurseturrr.
i. BBA11FIELD,
No. 108 Fouth Prvor ritreot. ATUjrri. Ga
PILLS
US
He was identified and released.
CKRRY.
LIBRARY K1.ICTIOX—CURIOUS RPICIMEK
—NOTCH.
IflBcst 1«L. « .1 a! f
MONTEZUMA.
ANALYSIS Of ARTEtflAN WATER—NABROW
I>r AIT.—UoBBEBY.
March 20.—Prof. White give* tlie
following analysis of the artesian water
from the first well: ‘‘Solid matter dm-
I’nited State*
i one of
et its
Milter, R. N. Holt
J«- F. Miller, C. U. M
Giles, Mrs. C.c. Dun,
teagia. The library!
manent institutions a
uselulnest in proupcrity.
~ pullet with only ono wing—the loft
;7j“*“0wn on our street* vestenlay.
Hatched in that form,” said tho negro
•no owned it.
OP ^“porior Court lias alxty-fivo
'!•••**? re tnrncd to next term, which
W* the firat Monday in April. ™ai»
»n improvement (to the Eawycn) over
terns! term* prior.
; Kmitb, a wealthy anil prom-
mctt dtkenolthe caetom aide of our
"T'y.t" ’lead, after a Ion,- illnej*.
ur planter* ar.. having good weath-
“3»’ ®, n< t 1 snppowe tlicy are Im-
P'mnngUie “shining hour*?
ccllent. . , „
As Sir. L. B. Clay, the artesian wcll-
horer, ltad just finished cleans-
, intr out the obstruction* in
ar the pipe of the Unit well, the derrick
fell, and Sir. Clav narrowly escaped
SXW RAILROAD--r 11
Maecb 29.—Visit,,rs
lh V U, “ I" a mm I
“mphtoaCffpen-,,,,-* wit
complaint* than HorM
pore wit', r i. i i
Ktiitnum :uui
2?!£ r . u * untniMSIll. AS may ne
Md that EatfMB MMM motor
Mvantrochforali wEVmaybc in ,inert
xi’kS bu 1"*« “"- 1 »« “hCu*
*tnuw»v ri r We in'^ >e ** offered tho
*01 betoond amongllte
I 'Vipienf the nine »• -I-
1,, r /' a . Ul Dramati.- Troupe
••• re Merlnexlay nt„l Thursday
spicsMof the Eastman cor*
fell,* and Jlr. Clay narrowly escaped
being struck by tho huge falling tim-
lier*. Several negroef were around the
well when tho derrick fell, and the es
cape of all was miraculous. The engine
wes badly damaged.
I gist night burglars again entered J.
B. Fastenin'! atore and carried away
nevcral minor articles. It is thought
tho last burglaty was committed in
order to exculpate the negro now held
for the same offense.
Mr. E. B. Lewis, the clever young
banker and merchant, celebrated his
birthday on last Wednesday, by invit
ing several friend* to dine with him.
A dinner, consisting ol viands ol every
variety, was served. IIo|>e Mr. lewis
may enjoy many more
sons.
never give a thought to tbe condition of
their hair, except to harrow If
with brush and comb, or submit It to the
paralyzing attention, ot the average bar-
her. What happens? Why this: From
neglect, mental anxiety, or of sny of a
.rare of cause*, tlie hair turn* prematurelv
gray and begin, to fall oot. Parker’* llafr
Balsam will at once stop the lattor nroceat
and restore tbe original color. An elegant
dressing, free from grease.
The Weekly doesn’t want the now
road law adopted by Henry county
until it has been shown to fie an im
provement by its operation in the
counties that are trying it.
citArrxB it.
"Malden Mss... Feb. 1, lfL Oentlemen-
1 suffered with attacks of sick headache."
Neuralgia, female trouble, for year* In
the moat terrible and excruciating man-
n< No medicine or doctor could give me
ri or cure until I used Hop Bitten.
TORPID BOWELS.
DISORDERED LIVER
and MALARIA.
.From theso rourece arise three-fourths ot
tho iltoooaea or tho human taco. Tbeat
symptoms indicate their existence: Lot*
Appttlle, Jlotvcla cotUre, hick Its*
r.clie, ftellnesa aflcp cntliig* f»v»ralon ti
exertion of body or mind, llructath i
of food, Jrrltrblllty of temper, Lon
spirits, X frrllnff of liATlnff neRlrcttt.
tome duty, Dlxxincas, 1 Inttciln K at t^r
Heart, Dots befero tlie eyes, hlqMy eo,
ored Crl*i* # CONTHTTPATHMi: and do-
•nand tho im o(» reinedy that net* directly
on tho I4r«nr. At *Uvcr mcdloiao TWTrfc
PI LW hi »vo no oqnnL Tlielr action oa the
Ki'lnayaaidsklc Isalao promnt; rotnovii
all lmporltlea through th«*so threo •• sent
enters of tha system,** producing oppo
iltu.foand dlfostlon, rrgnlar stools, a
skin and a vigorous body. TUTTI lMLlS
canto no naaaea or R;lp(nR nor lulcrfcx*
with dally work iuh! nrc a perfect
AWTIDOTC TO MALARIA*
IU3 rEBU LIKE A 2ICW kfAT.
**1 have bo4 Djsitrpila, with Const;«Kr
tlon.two year*,an«l have trl« :l ten dltrsrvist
'xlmla of pula, ami TCTT*S ere tlie flra*
that have done mo any good. Tiny have
• leaned mo oot nicely. My oppctUo Is
ttplcndidL food dbprsto readily, amt A hov.
bare natural passtixea. 1 foci >• .*
man.- \fjk EDIT ARDS, PoW
voideTerytrlme,Rite. Offlcc,40fomT8L^t..
[^1 h
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
"Wo do hereby certify that .
arrangemeuU for all the Monthly and
aunual Drawings °f tho Louisiana Btate ]
Company, and In person manage and c
tery Company, andii
trol tho urawInga t
some aro conducted
thcmsclrea, and that the
MjjiliMty.fairncsB and
tn, ami wo an-
(crtlflcate.wltti
hcd.iniw
OT-Onr CANE MILLS^have
Wrought Jotunals.
MACON - Ga.
eeuH-woiJA* V Awkty
MILD POWER CURES—
UMPHREYS’
OMBOPATHI C
SPECIFICS.
la use 3> years.—Each not
script Ion of an eminent
HI nip Ic. H.if«*nnd Surc>I<
mber the
' ; « • It'it
e supervise the Hlmplr.H4f«*and Sure Med t ines for
**-•- nd 8cmi- list riusorAL uoa. coats.
■ Lot- l« K*-%cr«, I’otiRMtlon. Inti tinntlon
•2. Worm*, Worm fryer. Worm Co
Cryln* Cnllr, ^>r reethln^<>f ini
I. ninrrhrn of • niMrt u «>r Adults
A. l»v-fntnrv. Orlpln^. Mlllnuj t o
ti. I holrra .'tlorbns. Vomiting
7. I'oailit, I'olii. ItronrhliU
s. \-ur.iluli, Toothn he. hr. ••nrt.i
ft Ifendnrhes, flck re.-ufachni. v.
IO. Hyaprpsln. BUil'
11. 8iiPi>rr««edor I*a1nful IVriuJ...
I ‘2. W lilirs, too iTcfufte l erlo-ls
I t. Croup. Couch, DllTlcult BreeiMnc.
Commissioners.
Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Leg
islature lor educational and Charitable par*
poses—with a capital Jof |i .noo.noo—to which a
reserve fund of over 1555,000 nos since been
By an overwhelming popular rote its fran
chise was made a part of the present State con
stitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
The only lottery ever voted on and endorsed
by the people of any State.
It never scales or postpones.
its Crnnd single Number Drawings take
place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A
fortune. Iron anno rand drawing class
D, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, KEW
OkLE’—
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
100,000 Tickets nt Five Dollare Batch
Fractions In Fifths In Proportion.
list or raizes.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE....... —4 75,(W
it It li Finn, Y.r, ^ 1 jre -
ift. If lli'lllll If la'll. ItLrilin.
I« l>veritn.l Ague. iMI.F. ver,/gum .
17 Plica. Itlln<l or Mccdlng
acute or chrr.i.: •: leflt: itza
g I fiiiKh. vl atc<’ .
fto-tiHUy, Physical WMtam.
•27. Kidney TT.
2-v \crvniM Drblllty I
:id. I’-ln.irv Wnnii*. Wetting tii<-1.«* *.
.•*-. DUenwcof flie Heart, Palpi
hold by rirtiTKM*. or sent by 123>
tie Vial, fn* of charge, on re©
send for Hr llumn|,rr> e'ltiH.lt on -
1141 pagM'.atsollliisirati'if I'ntnlncti.- Kill'
AudrvKs, HrvmWh'r-V florneenathi.- >li
trine Co., 109FuUr.n Birert, Sew York
8oldbyttdrnggl*L*. ^ ^
Ipelas. I r
of ^
A REMARKABLE CURE!
1 do do ......
- PRIZES OF <6.000.
& do ‘ 2,000
1,000
500
2»0
10(000
100m
$30,000
OIL REGULAR monthly drawing will
take place in Covington, Kg.,
THURSDAY. APRIL 24, IS84.
A lawful Lnttstr and Fair. Drawings, char
tered bjr the L-gtolsture ol Kentucky, and
twice declered legs! by the highest court in the
Mate. Bond given to Henry county In the sura
ol ilno.cw (ur the prompt payment all prizes
, ° W ' Al’KlI, SCHEME,
I c
M
20
100
do 1„
moo do ss.000
iknwxiaxvtos raizes.
9 Approximation Prizes of flM. I 6.730
1,667 rrisc. aannntlng to tat. ■—
Applleatloa for rales to clubs should only be
made to the office ol the company In New Op
leans. rts $
For farther Information writs clearly, giving
foil address. MaksP.O. Money orders pays*
bit and address Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK,
Now Orleans. La.
POSTAL XOTEfl and on Unary {sSersVy
mall nr Express (ol! sums of <5 and upwards
express at our sxpense) A to
or M. A DAUPHIN,
007 Seventh St.. Wnehlnston, D. C.
PHYSICIANS AMD SURGEONS DECIDE!?
TO USE THE KNIFE,
My vrlfo and dauLbt* r id. r. d for years with
R affect loo of ttethroatw which w.w Knulually
t surely undermining th< irh» iith, n"d wwa
source of anxiety toall<fuk Two of thebcht
phyalelans of the city and also asnrge«>n wro
called In, and after a can ill « vamlnattin tb»-y
dsddedthal |bsr*W«snofh.m; •? «.f .1 i-uronn-
they would consent to wmo n -i. ;:V:ti
“ _ Wswersmocbopj.-id to i! • Lnlfo
T.iit*! it 1 ! • •» 1 r jiit-.iI.'* Ii.id 1“ • >1 ex-
w* I n t<> u •> f||:T> n’Jit tlrunt
at drug stores. \v** i.ndly gotto
arsfreVs hum Bsslnrrr. and p effects vn-ro
S ronderful; and after nfoirbot 11« * b.wt
aken they vr» re • ntirely relieved «*»
e and their h* . UFfMti “ ,l - " i U /
Of mynunlly I'!-, r I”) «!m::.ir■!>• I'fl-. tvd.
I wooldelf neoeesaiy,trarat wood ti • \ • rid
in order toget this »«.*.• dr. Vcrjre-t* fflry,
W. n. IIAN-I l 1 1 1*,
Mu* on.tiu.
M utis, flA-s All
With great pleasure l crrtlfj
of that truly excellent i«rej'
Lum: Hestorcr. It luu Indei
sovereign remedy In my fa
months cry wife nas snffi :••«! fr
S ias experienced great dlfT.
o much ao th.it she could n
|; she also lost Ur appstk
nw coodKloa vraa truly alarm
Restorer having been mgMf
| friends,* ■—'
vl.!' h I
M.-h.t-
1 It
*!• •tint all at
aiHi. In f. . t,
.*. 'I t.6i Uw*
, d t.y • ’vcr J
TUTT8 BAER DYE.
Gray lUnt or Whiikku changed in-
stTutly toaCLoesY Llacx by a sluglo u t >-
pllcntlon of this PTTL Sold by Drui* i-t:
>r sent by express on receipt offl.
Of6ce,44 Murray Street, New Yortr.
'UTT'S MAkOALfif U8EFUL RECEIPTS IRES
_ .fixes 600 each — 1
100 prlxes 100 eseh * * - —* 1
200 prlies 60 each. - — 1
800 prlxes 20 each
1000 prlxes 10 each 10,000
ArraoxixATiov raizes.
9 prizes <300 each.......... 2,700
• prlxes 200 csch — 1*800
9 prizes 100 each —« <00
WboIeTJckeix ‘ W"
3 WSSOSAI. Matv
Oran Caesas.
irsstoratUin to|
Orders upwanlt by cxvret,, cat
be sent at our expense. Aildrtse *D orpers b
R. It. SVkXCER. Covington. Ky.
ikets.fli
s benk <
Clothing and Hats.
lief ,
"Tlie first bottle
Nearly curelnie;
Tlie second made me as well and strong
as when a. child. , , . „
"And I have been to tills day."
My husband was on Invalid lor twenty
year* with a serious
"Kidney, liver and urinary complaint.
"Pronounced by Boston's beat |ihy»l-
clsnx—
"Incurablet" ,
Bevcn boitles of your bitten cureinjq P
and I know of lb*
"Uvea of eight persons'
In my neighborhood that have been
saved by your oittera.
And many more are using them with
great benefit.
Do Sradea? ’ -Jfr/. K. D. Stark.
Sneet Cum.
Tbe exudation you see clinging to tbe
Sweet Gum tree in tbe hot summer months
scientifically combined with a tea made
from the old field mullein which baa mu-
MILLEOCEVILLE.
TWO SECHO CHURCHES BURXED BY A XE-
Ite ^^e^wo'n^'cbnrcl^ver SStS.-L.M"'^
my 1)0 it.,, river. Our white citizcna,»bhorrinK > u rt
'll Iirocecding, Inatituted inquiries j pSe 1 ;
provea
„ant and effective cure for croup,
■oping coughs, colds and consumption.
, ..rtteS rents and n.oa This with Dr.
] in\c*tigatione, and now it can be Biggars,Southern Remedy, anequatiy ef-
that u negro set tbe churches drachma remedy for rrsunp colic,
,lemn Clark ami lit* followera, but jjodldn* Chert no boutebold should
cunjrof them aklo with ami indorse all I ^ wlthont, (or tlie speedy relief of sudden
of his advke. I and dangerous attarlu of the lungs and
Th<-Baldwin Blues fares supper at bos,,).;. Ask yourdranruls tor tbam. ■
their oruorf last night to raise mooey | Manufacture! by Walter J
to buy cape for tl>**company. Ourcitl-
zens responded freely, meeting almost
Manufactured by Waller A. Taylor, At-
proprfetor Taylor's Premium
eit cap
, Ga., propriator Taylor’s
L.'W^Hunt ft Co., Wbolasak Agent),
WI NS H IP
Ac
CALL AW AY
Take great pleasure in call
ing attention to their new
stock of Spring
CLOTHING ANt) HATS.
They have made extrardi
nary exertions to suit the
i taste of their customers. The
greater portion of their stock
was cut and manufactured to
The Want of a RaUable Diuretic
which, while eeting as a .timuiant of th* thei x order. They are pre-
' pared to meet the demand
SSSmSJ7 3E& \ fo / the 1 f,ne3t and 1x51 S rades
iation upon these organa, without pro-1 of rtOOds.
during irritation, and la. Iberefora, far I °
better aiiapted for tbs purpose than ur
medicated excitants often resort
Ihrspepaia, frver ami ague,
dfseases are all cured bjr tt.
For eel. by all druggist*
generally.
J0USP5
IdyesM I
viiircd Its continued M Wlll«
enrv. I wnald,therefore, c
It to all who liavo wreak In
to beo^ great*
have weak lm>ir •, as It can
it beneflt to sll who may c
Yoowtraly.
LKCTRO-VOLTAIC BELT and
FToffiWSlSb?
in4 mber Kixrm. !
SU Days* Trial TO (
imWd
“1 have h.i*l no ran*# to * hxnrro mvi'-.niai
•^tatlvo to the HBcacy ol mimnjji' - r \»-
ftorer In rasraof dtsaeoeit laafa. tWnMB
derived bv my wife from ttt om baa
c: I'l-nt. >!y faith if. U • virtue sis pr. h th t 1
• iKvrfnlly rvesanmend It to all wbonreaBBfoiCI
with pulmooary disease. ^y*„
LAMAR, RAKKiN. & LAMAR,
MACON, GA.’
\ III, f t ll II. 1C I <> . M \I. MI-1..
WeakMervotiSlfieri
JQ »y£P\i!d
\W.Mdoblll(r.©xhan*t6*)l
(towm, prtuuuiff Urruy
a oil Isburt to p-rtum lift I 1
j duties pr.>T»rlyrr» r.; t ! I) ,
. r* ern.r* of |<v :h. ,tr..
;
X . . • • • ill S.ea.t I
Thr. MAH .TON BOLUS.
‘
t)e faulty »
•«!>•
■BPBBwS-S he •>\ 0*1 perfrrt diRTT-OStg,
mil dl n et methods SJM fib'wsf* Uffw
onchnews. frll irf. mstkm sad TlsoUss trsse
Ad-Irsss CoomUisz rhyatcisa of
VARST0N REME0YCO..<CVir.l4thS/- LewYcrk.
' : :I , r/a,
BAILjSR'S
rtlrfnnf Hr
nmshl Leesnss I
CQriiAl
fo - STOMACH ^
81TTE^ S
l: sm, G&S®
-^4^—:OJST A First- class
business School
q -’--' taaoy North or 9*
CQU.iGH,
ul for Clrral
w.w r^Y -
MONEY I.0ANEU
:AMERiCKS CHIEF STOMACHIC
DYSPEPSIA.
IUTRAL1X1NC CORDIAL'
QN Improvod Farmi j
For termi apply to
id City Prcrf*
R. F. LAWTON
safes
9 CO !l7oUUVX ■«.