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THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB KAN AND BEAST.
For more than a third of a centnry been the
Mexican Mustang Liniment has
known to millions all over the world as
the only safe reliance for the relief of
Afcideuta and pain. It is a medicine
above price and praise—the best of its
hinsL ior every form of external puln
Oka
MEXICAN
Mnmang It Liniment flesh Is withont an equal.
penetrates and muscle to
the very bone—making the continu¬
ance of pain and inflammation impos¬
sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and
the Brute Creation arc equally wonder¬
ful. The Mexicun
MUSTANG
Liniment if needed by eomebody In
every house. Kvery day brings news of
the agony of an awful scald or i burn
subdued, of rheuiustle artjrrs re¬
stored, saved by Or tbe a healing valuable horse thia or ox
power of
LINIMENT
which tpiii dlly cures fuch ailments of
tl»e HUMAN FLESH as
Joints, Rheumatism, Contracted Mvvelltnge, Itlff
and Scalds, Muscles, B urns
■plains. Cats, Brnlscs and
Poisonous Rites and
fftlngs, Soros, ftiflhsn, Lameness, Old
Ulcers, Frostbites, Chilblains,
Cora Nipples, Caked Breast, and
Indeed every form of external dis¬
ease. , It heals withont scarf.
For the Brute Creation It cures
Founder, Npralns, Harness kwlnny. Htifir Joints,
Bores, Hoof Dis¬
eases, Foot Rot, Screw Worm, Scab,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Wind
galls, Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone,
Old Sores, Poll Evil, Film upon
tho Sight and every other ailment
to which the occupants of the
Stable and Stock Yard arc liable.
a! Tho Mexican and Mustang disappoints; Liniment
ways oures never
and it is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
?0B MAN OB BEAST.
W. M. DAVIDSON,
WHOLEHALK DEALKlt IN
fines,Liquors& Cigars 5
158 Bryan Street, North Side, Opposite
the Market,
SAVAiNIVAII, GA.
SOLE AGENT FOB
WM. MASSEY & CO.’S
CELEBRATED PHILADELPHIA ALK.
j.v’fiO-tf.
W. a. BRANTLEY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BLACKSHEAR. GA.
thin papi:k
May be found on fllo at GEO. P. BOWELL A
IX).*8 Newspaper Advertising Bureau, No. 10
Spruce street, where advertising contracts may
!«• made for it in
> k w york.
$66 t5 a week outfit iu free. jour Address own town. H. HAIXKT1 Forms atit
A CO., Portland, Me.
J? to $20 per day at home. Samples wort!
•di r 15 live. Address tttiuson & Co.. Port
laud, Me. feblO-ly
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»)(W \ ^ is what every mother needs for hot
-t"/ I child when it is troubled with worms.
Bold by a H. SMITH, Druggist
Thi l •ilb p u.,.4..,, niySICry t. XpiHinOu.
2i)05 is the patent name of an invaluable
remedy for removing from the human system
sSrAaSsSS 55 ”'r 1
!► cento. mvl'2-lv
”ISS:5PSai‘ h S'Srtt. 1 '™;
wonn *’ 80111 by C. H. SMITH,
1 ruggtst,
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cm IIBBEB SHOP!
K)HN ALDRIDGE. Proprietor.
t. tt
Journalism in the United States.
The variety anil extent of jonroaiiiiL.
yaa.w.a;:
port of the tenth censnr. Thecollec
tion and collation of the facta bearing
>iorth, who is himself an experienced mj
SHjsmrsirsi newspaper editor, and his report Will
aunng n Iftt© ceDSUS yew
11,41b periodical publications of which
982 were daily, 8,/25 weekly, and the
remainder semi-weekly, tri-weekly bi
weekly,^onthly^seun monthly and tn
monthly. «ew York takes the lead
wtt MM, in toofa coniDg next With
list with 531. Ihese publications are
aiviaeti into into some twAht? twenty pIahaar classes. a
SfJ and fSl family reading are o.ooo, frTrlliG to relig- 8
ion, 572; agriculture, 162; commerce
and finance, 143; trade, 166; insurance
and railroads, 51; magazines and peri
odicals devoted to general literature,
145; Sunday newspapers, 247; medi
cine &Du surgery, 111; law, 44; RCience
and mechanics, 73; education, 23; art,
Society, music and fashion[,72; college
and school papers, 219; children s and
Sunday-school, 102; freemasonry and
similar, 146; illustrated publications,
512; miscellaneous, 496. Of the whole
number 10,619 are printed in English,
and 769in other languages. Of these
latter 605 are German. 35 French, 1
Indian, 2 Chinese, 2Polish, 5 Welsh, 45
Bohemian, 2 Portuguese, 26 Spanish, V.2
Swedish, 9 Dutch, 4 Italian, 15 Nor
wegian and 1 Catalan. Of the relig
ions publications there are 114 unsecta
rian, 75 Methodist, 73 Baptist, 67 Cath
olic, 32 Episcopalian, 39 Presby
terian, 3 Dunkard, 6 Spiritualist,
6 Mormon and 1 Shaker. An
estimate of the cost of running these
publications shows that $28 571,336
was paid out in wages alono during the
census year; the percentage of which
paid for work on daily papers was 56 65
and for weekly and other papers 43.35
percent. In the production of these
publications 50,799 male and 3.855 fe
male operatives find employment; 16,-
480 persons, among whom are quite a
number of females, are returned as
editors or on editorial staffs. The gross
value of the annual product of these
publications amounted to $87,441,132,
of which the dailies are credited with
$42,750,132, and the others with $44,-
601,098. The percentage of receipts
from advertising on the former was
59.C9, an<l tl» latter 48.31 per Mat. The
percentage of receipts from subscription
was—lailiefl,46.21; others,53 79. Thaav
erago daily consumption of paper was-on
dailies, 297,568 pounds ; the total
veight 178,165,951 n»od pounds. during tho The year being
aggregate
circulation per issue of dailies was
3,637,424 copies, and for all classes,
31 177 924 The nD'oreffntA ®. 6 mi n roller nf
copies of daily papers issued , during , .
tne the census census voar year was was 1 it 135 w 532 0 , 545 , 446 440 , ana and
for all classes 2,077,650,675. The aver
ii»e subscription price of daily papers is
$7.31. The people cf this co mtry pay
out more than $26,000,000 a year for
their newspapers and periodicals.
Mr. North’s newspaper statistics will
soon appear in the shape of a report,
which wi ll give an exhaustive history
of the subject, ami when his mvestiga
tions, which are of a more thorough
nature tha„ over before made in this
line, are completed he will present the
Smitlisonian institute with a collection,
embracing a copy of every paper ever
printed in this country .—Paper Trades
Journal
It’s ea*y finding reasons why other
people should be good-natured.
” The Beet Agricultural Journal Published iu
the South." .
THE SOUTHERN
a LARGE QUARTO of 32
. {r“V's. n<1» handsomely print- road
tilled with choice
, iuL of iu tenet to the far
So.'i'.^rsr
Addrtss: S«ipl, J. H. ropy EST1LL, 15 -,nt.
3 Whitaker street. Savannah. Qa.
Sar.ple ropy of "The .VatvmnoA WrtJdy Knot, ” a sum*.
moth bfxjgr neu*}'aper, or qf the •'Iktity Morning
Afici,' the leading daily of the Southeast, sent on
rooeiet of 3-cmt stamp. Address as abort.
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I? f D I* U T*ls 1 ll I? If "DVD I D UU 11 si V I»
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A BeantiM Ml for tlm Asians.
GENIUS REWARDED;
-OR, THE
st0r v «* «» Sewing Machine,
Containing graving frontumiece a handsome also and ‘28 finely costly engraved steel en
wood and ; blue
cuts, bound in an elaborate and
SSSFfSSSHs sod subordinate otaom the Manu¬
of Singer
facturing Oo. ...
SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
Prurigal Offlce, H Union Sqnatr.
»ll9-ly NKW YOltK
oiSij£S a^fare £2?S
objects of these attacks, and *ba.t gome
editors have thriven on being assaulted
is often obliged to occupya Terr delicate
business, position ft SsRMMiiK Bis da8fl sense or a of catl£6 richt at will the often risk
of making enemies of others, only to
find those in whose interests he Has
Shored diplay ingratitude.
Of course no level-headed editor ex
pects to find much gratitude or chanty.
pursue the course he believes to be
right, v • _i i regardless v, of # either *ii frowns • or
f-? 11 / 8 ’ Supported by his conscious rec
titude,
It will come all right in the end. It
is bard to be misunderstood, and to find
those to whose support you have earned
a right desert yon to meet alone the at
tacks of those you have incensed in
pursuing the course you W*re con
vi DC ed was right, but you will thereby
leam a lesson of self-reliance, and form
a habit of judging entirely for yourself
that will be invaluable. * will
You be
able to tell the truth, however distaste
ful, and refuse to utter a falsehood, no
matter how much pleasanter it may
promise to make things go.— Exchange
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Tit for Tat.
A Griswold street lawyer was sitting
in his office the other week when a
stranger appeared at the door and said :
“ Beg Smith'sfcffice pardon, but can you tell me
where is ?”
“ Yes, sir—next door.”
The stranger uttered his thanks and
passed to the next door, which was
locked. Returning to the lawyer he
observed '
:
“ Smith seems to be out?”
“ Of course he is. If you had asked
that question in the first place I should
hjtve answered it by telling you so.”
The visitor had a troubled look on
his face as he passed out of the build
ing, but that look was gone when he re
turned the next day and inquired of the
lawyer ;
“ How much will you charge me for
a verbal opinion in a little matter ?”
“ Oh, about $5.”
The case was stated and the opinion
given, and the stranger was moving
away when the lawyer said :
“ My fee, please.”
•• I haren't .cent to pay yon I”
“ You have&’t V” •
“ Of oonrMnot. Byon had adted me
that question m the first place I should
have answered by telling von so. Good
morning, M"-DelrM Kee Prm.
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E _ LL-)weree,E,q _ cashier of the , Cm
^nat, . Southern Railroad, says the Cmc.n
n of . 1 inquirer, stubborn was cured of rheumatism, by St Jacobs Oil
a case which
wouldn’t y vield to nhvsicians’ pnysicians treatment treatment
—Brooklyn ,, , , Eagle. ,
'
A resident .. Arthur appointing . chiefly
is
American ^1 men to people office., want He officials is right whom The
they can loot up to .—iMivell Citizen.
Xhc Albany ( N . Y ) Press and Knicker
of bockersays: day that “The largest following we know
to is of St Jacobs Oil; for where
St. Jacobs Oil is, there rheumatism is not’
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Among the most curious specimens
horticultural art are the floating gar
dens of Cashuere built, on Lake Serin¬
agur.
“Mndc New Again.”
Mrs. Wm. D. Kyokman, St. Catherines, Ont.,
says: “B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., I have used
your ‘ Favorite Proscription,’ ‘Golden Medical
Discovery,’and for the last throe ‘Pleasant Purgative Peliets,’
months and find mysolf
(what shall I sav)—‘made new aqain ’ are the
only words that express it. I was reduced to a
skeleton, could not walk across the floor with¬
out fainting, could keep nothing in the shape
of food on my stomach. Myself and friends
had given up all hope, my ‘immediate death
seemed certain. I now live (to the surprise of
everybody) and am able to do my ow n work.”
It is said that 20 000 acres of pew vineyards
planted in California ’
were last year. The
vines planted are generally of the finer foreign
variety.
_
v
R. V.
I had a serious disease of the lungs, and was
for a timo confined to my bed and under the
of a physician. Hi-prescriptions did not
help mo. I grew worse, coughing very severely,
I commenced inking your “Golden Medical Dis¬
covery,” aud it cured me. Yours respectfully,
Judith Burnett, Hillsd ale, Mich.
Baltimoke’s most fashionable Methodist
church has introduced electric lights into its
auditorium, with exceedingly pleasing effects.
Pierce’s “ Pleasant Purgative Pellets ” are
perfect preventives of constipation. Inclosed
glasd °° ttl e8 » >tTra Y 8 frcah - druggists.
The rogues’ gallery of Paris contains about
00,000 photograplis collected during the six
vears since the system was adopted.
Back t» Yonth.
Rochester, N. Y.. Jan. 8, 1880.
H. H. Warneu tV Co.: Sirs—YourSafe Kidney
and Liver Cure made me feel like a new man af¬
ter the doc tors had given me np. J. S . Gerau.
Henry Villard is making arrangements to
bring to his country 5,000 or 10,000 Scandi¬
navians to be employed in the construction of
the Northern Pacific railroad._
Fob dyspepsia, indigestion, their depression various of spir¬
its and general debility, in forms;
also as a preventive against fever and ague and
other intermittent fevers, the “Ferro-Phosphor¬
ated Elixir of Culisaya,” made by Caswell,
Hazard & Co., Ne*v York, and told by all Drug¬
gists, is the best tame; and for patients recover¬
ing from Sever ore t her sickness, it ha s no equal.
Ob Thirty Darf Trial.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Mamba!), Mich., Elec¬ ’mil
send their Electro-Voltaic Belts and other
tric Appliance# on trial for thirty days to any
perwiu afflicted with Nervous DeUlity, Lost
Vitality, and kindred of vigor troubles, sod guaranteeing manhood.
complet« Address restoration al«ov« without delay.
aa
I*. R-Norisk m incurred, aa SOdaya' trial la
allowed.
tha _____________
Ifednma «f Ltf% or ttotf-Prwsnrattoa. a
at dteal work toe ovary man- yuaug, tuiddie
ttfni or old, 122 inva habto ptreeripLoua.
anfl coativeaesi ccntainano griping or drastic
ingredients, and it is a stomachic and laxative
the kidneys aad bladder. It is a reliable means
saasraAMat of cultivating rigor, and is commended as a
modified by remedial constituents, which pre
eminently fit it to exert a tonic anrf reformatory
influence upon a weakened or disordered *#vs
tTde onSL iSe‘lfb?ih?d«Sn« wdSoZ’' prompt “
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v/n© ttcmGuy „ . , for Odo Dollar—there is . . but . ono
way to cure baldness, and that ia bvusing Cab
a deodorized extract of petroleum, the
*Y natural petroleum hair renewer. It«ill positive
do 1116 work 411(1 it is the only article that will.
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Manure's code of Ciphers.Pnce*“ « ank 0°^- ra Ad<S^sa o.
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B , orgS N *7°au&giL 4 !
of AllenV av.?N.Y.
Bend for Circular. Pharmacy,313 First
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\3Q
< m ing pleas
l^thrmos 1
*
|»f#dkjr yachting. agreeabie,ia
' ofthe°yncht who
is one
f Jr$^\ I chief^com- fort he
as
JF'/V' f Jw J I Jraitfnnw
I excitement
f J} / or 1 for
Jr~{ Joyment genuine en
of
C R f\ beautiful
vessel over
f \ \r^ * 'Jr Those Mho
(i have the
Vx ^' ^ age men t
/Mj/< / and work
in ? *
A / f4f n( //1 n J aimostupon
\\ iV tho water -
m A ///ill /r/ljv. fhoy quiet.sober, C are
//I jf/l //If // bi# rnimcnbut
their life of
exposure to
, oonldderablyVom
among them, and they suffer
pain- 8 , bcc^e the result of cold,, bruises, sprains, &e.
mcn them. Captain of theSfendldlS^ Schmidt, of Tompkinsviiie, u rondlra
aSittS
lie had severe rheumatic pains in nearly every
business. SSSgSfiSS^SrffSMSlSl He said: “ i quite well how
am now,
ern <lbIe *° work w itko «t
“fflSfo.iWBSKKSrK menced that
to use remedy; and whenever I feel
aMttVomTnd gKg I ii!’ nSafift? ’U 2”iSI d&whatto
r
much good, I got my family to use it whenever
they had any pains or colds, and it has done good
in evor >' case when they have tried it. I can
<ay that St. Jacobs Oil Is a mighty good rhen
matio remedy, and I don't intend to be without it.”
This experience is such as has been enjoyed not
only by yachtsmen and others, who follow the
SIN U-4
v
Dr BULL’S
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« 1.—Tbe INI 2S sAi dl^ScAMMMI MHU MMl
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By its faithful use consumption bus
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clans have failed to effect a cure.
Jeremiah that»is Weight, of bad Marion Pcuhoax* Con nty, w. r,
writes us wife Cower*
neighbors think ummW it the best medicine SiWSttaSr in the worll tl
the luno Balsam has cubed his Mother of cq
SHM?* aSSfe&MSSjn tt?J M he ,hinto
!
dr. Meredith, Dentist ot Cincinnati, was thougj
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