Newspaper Page Text
dover, and all interest James U. Couch, deceased*
bad in said property at the time of his death,
levied on as the property or the estate of James
M. Coach, deceased, to satisfy too « Css, Malvina
Couch tb George !>. Couch aa admlhUtrator of
James V. C«uch. deceased. Tenant In pern melon
notified in writlog. JAMES H. ROWELL.
9 44 n m Ar UiliedtcrviUe Ar
11:30 a in At... hatonion..— .. —Ar
salc.ou tbc first Tuesday in May next tbe following
piopertf to-vit: Parts of lots of laud Vos. 1*2 and
220 in the £ercntb district of said county: num
ber acres not known, as tns property or Mary
Guy, to satisfy one tax A ft, State an l County ti
Mary Ou r. Also, acres of lot of laud No. 28
in the El'bth District as the property of Elijah
lllnes, to satisfy one 11 fa State and t'uuuty n.
Q'jsh liines. Also.oue acre of lot of land No.
170, in the Eighth District of said county,as the
property of Ed Johnson, to aatisfr one i la, Mate
and Co bit vs Ed Johnson. The above three
levies made byThos.C. Odom, L.C~iand returned
.trfaula
. Albany
..Columbus ■-»
..Mscon Ar C:45 a u
..Atlanta,, Ar 1250 p tu
,EoCsuia Ar 4::5pm
,Albany Ar ssipa
-M Wedge? He Ar 9:44 am
-~Ealouiou— Ar llrau a m
..lup»ti , Ar 4:t5 p m
..Savannah Ar 1:45 pm
Hvm Emtaula
Sees, rely on HO|
Whoever youare.
vkoercr yon feet
that your system
.needs cleaMhiv*. ton-'
In* or gttmnhSag-,
take HOP A
Bitters. A
Base ye-', c? js- fqp~
12^r2uoual.v Albany a:t5 p ta
4:tfipm Ar Fulauia Ar
C:3Sa m Ar Bacon,..,.... Ar 5:50 am
2:25 a m Ar,.^,Columbus Ar 1 :W p m
3:40 a ai Ar,.„,AUanta .... .,Ar 12^9 u m
........ Ar...^ M Milledgeville Ar S:(4am
Ar baton ton.. Aril :30 am
5:20 a ra Ar,..^..Augusta .— Ar 4:45 p m
7:15 am Ar.......^ievannab Ar 3:13 p m
Sheriff Sales.
358 p m Lv...^,.MlUadgevilic.
In tan sects at Fort Volley fur Perry
Sunday), and at Cuthbert tor Fort
(except Sunday )
Blakely Uxt*n»!on runs dally (ex-
from Albany to Arllogt >o. and dal-
Mnla Branch, containing five acres, more or leer
levied upon mud sold ss the propertr of James M.
GEORGIA—Dougherty county.
N OTICE Is hereby given to all persons con
cerned that In thn year 1871 V. N. ChiIdeis
late or said county, departed this life lnteatate,
and no person has applied for administration on
Ivo at Thomasvtile
Ive at Bainbridge
Ive at Albany
Ive at Lire Oak
GEORGIA—Docohebty County.
nio all whom It may ooaccmt W, C. Corley
X having in proper form applied to ma fbr
permanent utters of administration on the estate
ef & B- Corley, late of said county, this is to Sell#
all and singular the creditors and next of kin of
S. H Corley, to be and appear at ay otBea oa or
before the first Monday in May next, and shew
cause, if any they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not be granted loW.C. Corley ou
& B. Corley's estate.
Witness my hand and official signature this
April 1st, 1*31. Z. J. DOOM, Ordinary.
ijr with passenger trams
iweatern Railroad to ami
lla, Montgomery, Mobile,
mm
tOBB, THE TSATPER.
AT IBPORT.INT DECISION'.
A >I*n
Team 1
Hna Passed Thlny-slx WhcM the Property of One Corpora*
a lm the Woods. tlon Way he Taken for the Parw
- M „ „ pone of Another.
RomcC?. Y.) Sentinel. - ■■■ t —
4'|oy<l F. I.obb, for thirly-six ^ Wheeling, TV. Va., April A—The < GEORGIA—Baker Couxty.
vttna trapper ftntl guide at Piscco j Supreme Court of Appeals of this i job.r.seoii,,t»i, ) Bill, at, I. Bak.r a.
lake, iu the north woods, is In the ■ State to-day decided the suit be- . _ „ r h.
citv for a few davs. lie savs when j tween the Pittsburg, Wheeling »"d
inf first reached Piscco it was a vast I Kentucky Railroad Company and |
wilderness. Deer, wolves and fur-
bcWing animals abounded. In half
a man could go out in a boat . .„
catch it half full of fish. Sctcii I «*f the ctl.v to tbc village ofllcnwood j Adv.n'Kr t, r ihc term of
in favor of tile former romtutnv. Ill ■ Unr n«l lenn of ihb ('oart.
•W"
.
mk m r
SEE WHAT
Atluevtteciueuts.
Central & Southwestern H R
SivmiH, Ga., March 5, ISSt.
ImkB Griffin, et si. ;<nnn i«n <«■, ,
It apppearing to the ( our* that the Defendants, .
liitirz.ee A. C«»tley, Marsh A. Slecnmb and Joka , -
SCAD DoWX.
If HP
ydars’ ago he caught next to the '» favor of the former company. In
iargest salmon trout that was ever deciding i lie case the Court held
canght in that lake. It weighed that the Baltimore ami Ohio Com- j
twenty-aix ;
ix poun
feft two inches long ai
body.
unds, measured three
and was two
felt around its body. He caught
this fish -still fishing” in a boat off
at’anchor. The largest known fish
erfcr canght at Piscco was a sal
mon trout weighing twenty-seven
pounds. The fish was caught by
Tftnothy Thurman. Last winter,
file*in his bark shanty, a hcavy
1 of snow came during the night
pletelrcovering his shanty and
f Lobb a prisoner. lie luck-
provisions and wood, but
no' snow-shoes. He was one and a
quarter miles from the nearest
hofiseand it was impossible for him
tojralk on account of the depth of
thq snow. He remained a prisoner
for twenty days without seeing a
human being, letting his fire in the
open fire-place go out nights, fear
ing a spark might set his bed of
hemlock boughs on fire. Thus lie
remained till a thaw came and the
snow froze, fording a crust on
which he could walk, thus iiberat-
Sum frim.
One day while fishing he saw
what he at first supposed to be a
deer. swimming across the Jake.
Lobb went after him in his boat.
He canght np with his supposed
deer, bnt looking around, beheld
instead a large bear. Lobb had too
much pride and grit to back out.
lie had nothing but his oars and
fishing-pole, yet he determined to
have that bear, although be knew
that brain, like all other bears ■
when attacked by a man in a boat, j
will do hit best to change places
panv was a domestic ami not foreign
corporation, and that the Federal 1
Courts had no jurisdiction in the i
case. The Court also held that the
property of one railroad company,
not in actual nse and not neccessafy j
for the proper exercise of the frail
U. S, WRIGHT. J.S.C.A.C.
Kor. 1,100.
A true extract from tbe minutes of aid Court. 1 —77
B. F. HcDsrzrra, Clerk, i **' l<
Kor. 20,1880-dec 4-4m.
CM M» WILL DO!
Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—Baker County.
chisc of the company, may,under ! K^STfSKSliS;53*7.1 iGuta
railroad law Of the ita Twelfth Dbtilctof mldconntyoT linker,Ic.
the general
Stale, be condemned for the purpo
ses of another railroad company.
Ar. !Z±0 , m i
l:«o P m
FOR SALE BT
VAnnaon.XonatKl.IMi
Mr J. A. VolbW. W.jjMvboro.-
AvSr-ldatnto ripmt, thronab 700. to
the proprietor*, mj ttonfci tor Iko boaMb 1 kon
derirol froo
A Beautirul Sentiment.
A man without some sort of re
ligion is, at best, a poor reprobate,
the football of destiny; with no tie
linking him to infinity and to the
wondrous eternity that is within
him; i>nt a woman without it is
worse—a flame without heal, a
rainbow without perfume.
A man may in 60iuc sort lie kis
frail hopes and hours, with weak,
shifting proud tackle to his business
of the world; but a woman without
that anchor which they call-faith is
a drift and a wreck. A man may
clumaily continue a kind of respou-
aibity or motive, but can find no
basis in other system of right ac
tion than that of spiritual iaith. A
man may craze his thoughts and
his brain, to thoughtfulness in such
poor harborage as fame and repu
tation may stretch before; but n
woman—where can she put her
hope in storms, if not in heaven ?
And that sweet truthfulness—that
abiding love, that endearing hope,
mellowing every scene of lile,
lighting them with the pleasant ra
diance; when the world’s cool
storms break like an army with
HELL’S
HEPATIC PANACEA
GEO. S. GREENWOOD.
•Stfcp
Sheriff Tax Sales.
GEORGIA—Bakku County.
I have suffered, xs you know, for the put nine
•jean, f oa Dyspepsia and liver trouble*, and to
seen an extern as to fear death would bo tbo Im
mediate result. 1 have been using H. H. F. -for
six weeks, and from the tin e I commenced taking
It I found myself relieved, and I would sot now
be without it for any consideration.
Very rwpecftolly.
A. E.MOBLEY.
‘be Whole lake to the man, . , moUtng cannon-whatcau bestow
while he will try the boat. a jj a liolv soul-tic lo what is
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Baker County.
a is Ar_. M _ Albany ...
Ar Mllkdgezi'lo
W HEREAS. Thomas If. Caskle, guardian of —
Daniel D. Hull represents to mo th l he 430 a
has lolly represent'd the estate of the said D. D.
Ball, and applies to tne for letters of dismission .
from tu'A gusrdlsushlp. This is i he refers to
notify all parties Interested to b* and apposr at
tlto Court of Ordinary to be hold in and tor said
county on the first Mondsy In July next to show
. hllen of
should not be granted to sa d applicant. Given
under my hanJ, officially, this 7ib day of March.
1831. JAB. F. nUOADABAY.
cause, if they have any,
* * the
HH'hl9-f}ui2
Ordinary. ■ Ault
WWJnoonLv.
• :53 pm Ar Albany
6:35 p m Ar..^...,Maron
2:23 a m Ar Coln'r-
3:40am Ar MMMM ^Att> .*
5:J0aiu Ar^.^.Au^ii
7:iSam Ar.
commenced the attack by boarding
bruin about midships near his
stern; brain returned the fire vig
orously by attempting to board
Lobb’a craft, as if trying to come the
whale and Jonah dodge on his as
sailant. Lobb, though tough,
thought he would not set easily on
hia bearship'a stomach, so he con
cluded that be would rather trust
to his boat as a means of getting on
dry land instead of submitting to
the. old way. So he retreated a short
distance. Bruin likewise acted os if
to say, “I am’sick of this kind of
work if yon are,” and was making
off, when Lobb made for him again,
this time running his boat way up
stronger than an arinv with can
non ? Who that lias enjoyed the
love of a God-loving mother, but | GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
will echo the thought with energy fTue*!.,i« n»jr nut*iiu>»»uU 5ao»mAr_..,
mill linllnnr it nritK * teni-v t./ telor. the t«m IIoum. door In lh* town of 1 7:IS»m Ar.—
ami hallow it wmi a tear. I’jiuUii.^ij Count.,(Jiortrn,b.t,wi th.iMl i j, n fro*
A Ccorsls Yarn.
The Wrightsville Jtecordcr tells
of a curious “find" made by two
parties who were getting out’wood
on Cedar creek, near the Wrigts-
ville graveyard. They cut and split
a large white oak, in the butt of
which, about three feet from tbc
ground, they found, four inches
inside of the surface of the tree, a
hole that had been bored about six
inches deep with an inch auger. In
Lours of tale, lo:* of land'Vox 222, 223.224?&2.
, 235 ami east half of No.203. all la !b« Eighth
{ District or Mitchell county, and lsvled upon an-
tier a mortgage fi m from Mitchell euporior
court In favor of J«ium T. Stalin vs J. T.Spence
| an«l J. II. Spence, ami levied upon as the proper-
lyof the defendant*. Tenants nwilled la «rit-
lag.
ALSO. -
At the same time a ad place, lot of land No. 279
i in the 'leolii of said r.*uut>, nud levied
| upon a mortgage ti f.i from Mitchell Superior
I Court ia favor of G. Delliuwt Lamar vs.J. II.
> Spctice, and levied uju»a as the property of J. II.
I Sfienre. Tenant in poaMwaion notified In writing.
G. W.SWINDLE.
March 4.1881 Sheriff.
on bruin’s back, and giving him a this anger hole was fottml, lodged at
whack with his paddle near bruin's ' the heart of the tree, a bundle of
“sky-lights,” between wind and human hair nicely wrapped Jin pa-
water, which knocked the bear’s per and tied with a strong cotton
head under the water, not letting string. A completely seasoned and
up an inch till he killed him and nicely made white oak peg, about
brought him to shore. Lobb says six inches long, v-as driven tightly
that during the tbirty-six rears lie < over this bundle. The tree, which
has boon in the wooda there has | had no sign of ascar upon it, issttp*
never been so severe a winter as ; posed to have grown eight iuclics
this. _ j in diameter since the hole was bored
. .5®*.--"-1 gi'v&’airtrs^ts
Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—Mitcukll County.
“On last Friday morning a speci
men of the genus tramp, calling
himself a printer, skipped into our
office'and asked for a job. Not
needing any extra help just at that
tlma he was told tho way to tho
next town. After loafing around
tho' office for an hour or two, ho
managed to steal a pistol from the
foreman, Mr. Bateman, and after
getting one or two drinks of whis
ky, for which somebody else paid,
he stirted on the war path. His
first point of attack was at the resi
dence ot the late Mr. Waiters,
where be greatly frightened the la
dles and children of the family by
hia belligerent actions, but was fi
nally driven ofiJ and continued his
raid for blood and spoils ont on the
Dublin road. He brought up at
the residence of a gentleman a
abort distance beyond TrippTille,
where he proposed to spend the
night, offering the stolen pistol as
pay for his snpper and lodging.
Hit actions becoming violent, and
not at all suited to the notions of
the community around, the valiant
warrior was taken out Into the
woods a short distance from tbc
house by a posse of the neighbors
and treated to a dose of “hickory
oil.” When released he made
doable-quick time in the direc
tion of Dublin, and was seen no
more. We advise our friends in
Dnblin and vicinity to keep a look
out for him, and if the ‘’medicine”
has not had the desired effect of ton
ing down his fighting and stealing
propensities give him another
bundle, peg and everything looked Aflh .
as fresh nnd new as if they had been eft superior court a fa infa»oro'r>.. j.GuUaurtin
placed there the day before. Some »& y ‘ B - s t* oe, * ,>T - s f* nr *
—.... — - - "jrjsiy 1
who claim to be posted on the
growth of trees lmvc counted the
grains and ntuiio n calculation. They
say that the bundle must havo re
mained imbedded in the trunk of
this ltugo tree at least fifty years.
Tliouoaudo or Dollar*
Are spent annually by our' people for
medicines made North, they are adver
tised as being adapted to Southern com
plaints, bet H. H. P. is a medicine that
baa done more good than any of them,
as it is especially adapted tn our cli
mate.—Ntwt (Augusta, Ga.).
Kovel Sbeep Protector.
Some genics who has read about
the losses of sheep by the ravages of
dogs and wolves, has concluded to
atop the “slaughter of innocents’*
with
by providing them with a coat of
mau. He has invented a forked
shield, and, with an eye to business
has secured a patent on it. The foj-
lowing is a description of the
“strange device.’’
The Invention consists of two col-
larsto the neck of the sheep which
are provided with sharp pointed
projections, and are coupled togeth
er by two or more sinks. To the
upper side of the rear collar is at
tached a chain, strap, or strip of
metal or other material, which
i along the back of the sheep
Is made from A Simple Tropical Leaf of Bara
Value, and Is a POSITIVE
Remedy for all
tbe disease* that cause pains in tho lower port of
the body—for Torpid Liver— Headaches—Jaun
dice— Duslneca, Gravel, Malaria, and all difficul
ties of the Kidneys, Liver, and Urinary Organs.
For Famala Plaeaaas, Monthly Menstrua
tions, and during Pregnancy, it h«a no equal.
It restores tbe organs that make the blood, and
hence is tbo best Blood Purifier. It to tbe
only known remedy that errea Bright.* Pis*
eass. For-Diabetes, use Warner's tofc Dianetes
FOR SALEBT
GXLBBBT St CO.
y o
CORSETS
GENTS’ AND TOOTHS
EMPORIUM!
D. W. PRICE.
USS MERCHANT TAILOfe,
tor* brain ncrvet&d '
Over Central Ralboad Bank,
Hu it? Ftnnt aod BuHoata lot <4 Good* far
Dm & Business Suits
Ev*r seen in Southwest Oeorgia.
SlIOPDY CLOTHS!
Fits guaranteed. Prices •aiiafaetoxj.
Call and examine my goods.-
D. W. PRICE,
Mercbsnt Tel• or.
Albany, Gel. 2. tS$0«wf.m
FATTXSOXrS
Iron Works!
(CA(h>)lisb«a 1867.)
At Mavanaah with Hevaonab, Florida and
Western Kailway, at August* w.th all lines Ig
North and Last, at Atlanta with Air Line and
Kenneasw Bootee to ail points North, EsU and
West.
Pullman Bleeper from Augusta to WashlugUot
without change.
Bertha In Bleeping Cars can be secured at
STH REINER'S. 1271 .oogfeas street.
GKO A. Warrxiicsh, WILLIAM HOG KBS,
Ueu. fua. Agt., Uen.Huput'* 1L K. Savannah )
. J.C.8HAW, W. F. S11ELLMAN,
Oen.Traw.Agt. Uupt. 8. W. R. 1L, Macon
i pfflii s m,
*' ; • • •* •
Founders & Machiiists,
A GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE
ALBANY, GA.
iron uiul Utnsa (.'natiuga ol all Pe>
Mcriptiocs.
s.
Proprietor* « Oft IHPKuVED
Oexkral Manager's Omcr. I
SatanxaU, Ua., May Ztnl, U90.I
O N AND AiTKK SUNDAY. MAY £!r.|,
l'AMenfer train*
follow*:
KIUHT EXPHKSS.
Leave JevnunAh unity at 430 P. M
and Planter.
•on thia ltoad will run ns
Made under Cooley’s patent. Hvgant, caty.t '•
ful and healthful. Satisfnction tsuaraamd. » ' V '
tbe da*p Is laid a quilted pod. which roodem nwv |
impoariUe. Beware of lufrlnj^uitnts. A?k fnr
.Cooley’s Corset and take no other. .Scud u;.
throesh your dealer for a entry}*? Corset, rsotflug la
pxlcofiroci 75 cents to «2nnd your onlcr will
filled by return malL Manufactured only by the
G}ot>e Manufacturing Ceaipsny.
BATES, HEED k COOLEY,
340, 343 ftn*: 347 JRrcatTinry,
Passengers for Darien take this train.
Pi see age rs from Savannah Cor Brnc:*v*rh
take thia train, arriving at Brunswick ou-o A.
Faoongcrs leave Brunswick at 8:00 P.M..
arriving at Savannah .V. M.
Psassugers leaving Macon qtTrlSA.M.tthulj
loelndlng Snnday) connect at Jesnp with thn
train for Florida.
Passenger* from Florida by this train eon-
— -* • ' ising in “
We now my to
tbeaffiletedond
doubting uuss
that we will p*y the above reward for a singlo
cose of
For sale'by Druggists and Dealer* at 91*25] per
bottle. Largest bottle in the market. Try it.
H. H. WARNED A CO., Rochester. N T 1
IaAjuuie back
CINCINNATIEJfQUIRER
THE PEOPLE’S PAPER,
THE GREATEST NEWSPAPER IN
THE WEST.
The Esrocnoot Is jost closing one or the moat
prosper© ts and soccemAil yean of Its existence.
We wish to thank tbe people sod our patrons for
their support Your encouragement mi made the
task of^mbUshlng the best newspaper in tbe Wee*
Cfcwsk your aid and support for the year to
that w*.
That tho Pad fails to cure* This Great Remedy i t flill ,j Mnn
willPOSrnVELY and PERMANENTLY euro KIto iSSkahoar
A??*
the Kidneys, Catarrh of tbe Bladder, High Color
ed Urine, P*iu in the Bark. S de or Loins. Ner
vous Weakness, and in fact all disorders of the
Bladder and Urinary Organs whether contracted
by private disease or otli utwIkc.
LADIES, If you aro suffering from Female
Weakness. Leucorrhoea. or any disease of tho
Kidneys, Bladder or Urinary Organs,
W:40A..M
at 12:30 P. M
at 83KP.M
at 7:00 P. a
at 620A.lt
at 9:50 A. M
at IffiOP. *M
at 32W1*. M
at 5:40 P. M
WESTERN DIVISION. 1
AT LOWER PRICES THAN' EVER BEFORE OFFERED IV THIS —
MARKET. ”
j CLOAKS and DOLMAN8,
(SHAWLS. NUBIAS,
SCARFS-8KIRT8rEtT.
DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS,
AUG. F. FRANELIN A CO.,
FEB®,
Storage id Commssion Mercians,
BUSINESS SOLICITED.
FiisrisrEY’s BXJx.T J nDi3^r<3-,
feblS-wCm
Bay Street, BRUNSWICK, CA.
YOU CAN BE CURED!
I Without swaTowing nauseousmedldwos, by alas-
|*Iyr wearing
come, and lor tbe ftitnre, and pledge you that
will spare no expense to make tbc Eaquiaxa
and branches off toward the thighs | the»o*<nMre»r not on:, ih*
Af Ik* litnlt Inn. .ml la n#*.nlinrl Ia Lh,W(AMtllttlkjQI U,
of the hind legs, and is attached to
a shield on each hind leg, which
shields conform to the parts of the
hind legs above tho knee, the shields
being perforated and furnished with
outward projecting points. It has
been observed that dogs often at
tack sheep at the points covered by
(he shields hence the employment
of them in combination with the
collars. The projections or -points
on the collars and shields operate to
lacerate the month of the dog in
case it should attack Hie sheep, the ;
point of attack, as a rule, being the
parts covered by the collars and
shields.
_ any In
The world's now*, recorded by a corjweof fifteen
hundred correspondent* In all section* of the
jlohe, will be found in tbe Kscqciokr every day
D< Tbo liUtory of each day's events will be faith
fully oud feariemly told, exposing fraud, rebuking
orrupUou. and upholding the right. Tbe bet*
of the world belong to the people, aosl will *
presented to them t«y the bc^rlKX
PROF. GUILMETTE’S
French Kidney Pad,
J**w Dunost, Sudsy, nnpM, 6:00 A. M.
LnnViHntt at 8:17 A. M.
Ltsv, qultmsD “ at 0:11A.M.
Arrive si Thom**rill«. “ at Is 31.
Lear* TLomaarllfa, Monday*. Wed-
days and Fridays at 5:231*. m
Arrive at Albany, Mondays, Wed
nesday* and Friday* at 7:15
Leave Albany. Moodaya, Wednes
days and Fridays at i
5P. M.
Which cures by Abaorptloa.
Leave CamUli ijlfiouday*, Wednes
day* and l>taaya at S:48 A. M.
Arrive at Tbomaavillr, 3!ondar«,
Wednesday* and Friday at 11:30 A. M.
Leave Tbomasville, .Sunday* ex-
—1:13 P. M.
6:30 A.M.
J the UxqrlRxa tree ol nut-
e and undbtorted for |wliUcle*l or personal pur
In short the Kxquixk* will continue lo be a
Mr. Fletcher Bates appears to
have a pretty good knowledge of a
certain class of widows and orphans
which he use* to good advantages
iu the following style:
Bate, tb. fcosrt and hand* art cold,
MM tbw UatMuath tbs asald.
OMdi maay Ms ia rbfaa M.
The battle for thtir poverty;
Gould they parcetva their wealth created
T» mates ter child
Or bey x widow
In the feture as in tbe part, tbe Kxquiuk wtU
be found advocating the righu of tbe people, and
against encroachment upou thorn right* from any
source; the rights of the Stale*; the right* of com
munities, and the fullest liberty to individual,
compatible with the general order and welfare ol
society.
All questions and parties shall be treated with
candor and fairness, out lbs truth shall never be
perverted.
Tbe year 1881 wilt he an eventful one in tbe
hbsory of th* State and Republic. The Inaagu-
ration of a new administration, with new me*
and new purposes, are theater of tbs gravest in
terest to all citixeas who love their country. Upon
all the** topic* tbe Esqruunt will contain the
fullest and most reliable information from iu corps
of able and faithful conmpoadtnta
The Weekly Enquirer
WBl he a paper that ought U be in the
icr, every mechanic and every toiler ia
As on agricultural paper, fall of lresh,
od reliable Informatliro. it will be wfth!
out a rival! A corps of contributors has been ro-
pnctics] and theoretical knowledge
« of good" —
every fan
the lead.
in all 1
W«Uy E*r*lrer for o« y^
(IB
t
A good way to keep cut flowers
fresh ia to lay them in wet cloths.!
Take them out of the va9esat night,
eprinklt) with cold water, and wrap
them with cloths made very wet
with cold water. The weigfatof the
cloth will not crash the most deli
cate flowers, while it keeps out the
air and prevents their falling to
pieces or openiug further.
A tree copy given to any one Mwiiaira dab
of aevaaoum with ISAS. 1
Sunday line.
»u»
6 00
»*s
Oa, month... 1 Z3
Any three day's iasnr.
CINCINNATI, O.
With
Sunday Issue
.m
7 00
1 50
- (•)
4 (-0
6 00
Ask vour druggist for Prof. Gullmetto's French
Kidney Pad, and take no ulbtr. If ha ha* not got
Kldecv rad, amt lice no oiner. ir ns nas not got x*cava i
it, send ShOO and you nil! receive the Pad by ra- - cupUd
turn mall.
TESTUOXlriLS FROM THE PEOPLE.
Judge Buchanan, Lawyer, Toledo O, aye
M Ono of Prot GuUmetM’t French Kidney Frd*
cured we of Lumbago In throe weeks' time. My
case bad been given np by the best doctor* as In
curable. Daring all this time I suffered untold
agony atH paid out large sums of money .*•
George Vet tor. J. P„ Toledo, O, ays:
‘•1 suffered for three yean with racial lea and
Kklnev Disease, and often had to ge about oa
crutches. I waa entirely and perm mostly cured
after wearing Prof. GaUmeUr* French Kidney
Fed fear weeks.".
'iqulre N. C. 9coU, Sy) ranis, Ohio, writes:
"I bare been a great mifcrer for 13 yean with
Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. For weeks at a
time was unable to get oat of Ded; took barrels of
medicine, but they rare only temporary relief. I
were two of Prof. Gullmett* Kidney Ms
weeks, and I now know I am entirely cured.'
Mr*. HeUen Jeiome, Toledo. sayr
"For years I have been confined a great port of
■y time to my bed* with Lucerrheea and <nmm
IZ3S3SSS: S.
Arrive at DuPont « at 7:30 P. a.
J. 9. Tthok,Maotarcf Transportation.
U. ri. JIAIXKS.
General Manager.
C. J. DANIEL’S
IS THE PLACE TO GET
Sstb, Statineiy, Tddu, Ibis, Jtmlrj, SSnsIUt j Wan,
Kg?
TOYS. VASES, TOILET SETS. SPECTACLES. COLD PENS aSD
PENCILS,SPOUTING GOODS, NOTIONS. PERIODICALS, Etc.
• TIG-
Jg%p, 7
them at Price* leas than ever offered before. 4
1 yttheadqnarter* for the ‘‘NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE." They
; re fast getting to ire tbo most popular machine la use.
l**ve on hand aoire of the heel makes of BREACH-LOADING SHOT CUNS, Loading Im
plements. Pi.per and Brass Shelia, ITlmers. etc.
^J^BEMtMBER THAT I’iUCES.AMK DOWN ON THESE GOODS. Give ma a call
prm34-tf
No trouble 16 showgood*.
Very respectfully,
JOHN BRESNAIf,Manager.
8AVA 3ST3Sr-A.il, C3-A.
I ware om ot GnifaMtUb EMmj
Mod! ra rarnl in one montb.-
H. B. Orem. WbolMl. Qrowr, Flndter, O.mti
-I ntlfared far 35 reunwith Ism Me sndU
three week* vx* permis.ntlj cured bj .cuts,
one of Prof. Gulitaeite'* KL3o.y Ind."
a F. Kcrelln*. M. D, Drazzfat* Icptant
cm ccndins U *n otioTht Odtayfeic
In bcttbePnSicItatattaci
faction than nny KHnrjr r
T HE Mentail Hmm, villa IU r^nefau rntl-
bute, utcnslf. ud rensSak, mf.
fa«Hblli>itMitao(lha^aMl*. ntra
nnd talMcntllitcd winMil awtnfad ubl. So
nnqnsetl mMj tho largest and
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PUNTERS.
Yy E-U^ngnta tare tb. .vclurtre relc in UtUrecUos .1 ita wUNknown ud relink!* krand* *
LKADINC .SAVANNAI
faction ttaa omj Kidncj Imdjr*. malt’
ind *r* bearing ol ,ood rerehi ftore lk-iw rtm
reaMCtfaUf refar lbs InreUai
« Altaic Mead, vta tare here
Sea Fowl t Patapsco
ProC fiun«cttc\ French U.er Fnd.
XCM S£ l &T£j:'? **J ‘ndlre.^afa JSSfau
•ftho
Acid
Patapsco
day
Coe’s
of whatwio
Add Phos
2 t
aafi win avH aalow as any of Hmm
An of which wo
r-r k&jSS:.,
Price fLBOb^i
R
• 5l
-
--
V •«
- *
AD co .-
fiav.,Dec.7, ISSfKL
. & - <r
62S-MS
AND A UNU.or^PKTlALTIKd TOO NUMEROUS TiaJMENTloN.
Bleached
and Unbleached Goods, Calicoes and Thou
sands of Other Articles.
SWCALL, EXAMINE AND PRICE REPO EE IT IS TOO LATE.
F*brauvlS,Utl4I
S. MAYER Sc GLAUBER.